MS. Bolaji Atanda, the United States of
America (USA) based Nigerian that linked Osun State politicians
with the most recent virtually wasteful
globetrotting jamboree in May 2006, seemed to have decided
to belittle the power of journalism in-spite of her background.
A popular adage has it that it is those naC/ve to the lethal
power of Generalissimos' sword that will fondle with its
poisonous cutting edge. Ironically, Ms. Atanda, an erstwhile
professional journalist who used to work with the Osun State
Broadcasting Corporation (OSBC), was the first journalist I
would come across that would choose to ignore the power of
knowledge that journalism endowed the masses with.
On July 2nd, 2006, Ms. Bolaji
Atanda admitted not only that she was the organizer of the
'seminar' which engendered the controversial
globetrotting that sixteen local government chairmen of the
Osun State embarked on in May 2006, she also proudly announced
that she was seriously planning to put the Osun State's members
of the House of Assembly on aircrafts en route to Philadelphia
for similar sojourn. The two hour telephone interview I had with
Ms. Atanda about her involvement in this practically wasteful
expedition of the Osun State's politicians ended up being an
astonishing revelation of a possible aliterate feature of those
we elected into positions of trust in Osun State. During this
interview, Ms. Atanda declared that 'paper journalism', as she
would rename Nigerian journalism, would never change the
spendthrift attitudes of her friends in politics because, as she
put it, 'these people do not read'. If her revelation about the Osun State's politicians' apathy towards reading deserved any
credit, I wondered what type of knowledge these alleged aliterate politicians would acquire from her
'seminars' and
their trips to the United States, since USA happens to be a
community where reading is the most important and essential tool
of learning. Direct questions to Ms. Atanda for information on
what useful knowledge her guests gained from her United States'
hosting were answered with promises that were yet to be
fulfilled at the time of this second report. Close to six weeks
after Ms. Atanda promised that she was going to email the
seminal schedules of her guests to the GraftWatch, this promise
still remains unfulfilled.
GraftWatch independent investigations
however revealed that first, a whopping over two hundred million
naira was allegedly collected from the respective local
government chests by the sixteen local government chairmen who
attended the May 2006 'seminar' of Ms. Bolaji Atanda.
Second, we
gathered from reliable sources that the aforesaid Osun State's
politicians spent barely thirty minutes of their one week of 'seminar' on what could logically be considered as something
remotely connected with administration of the people of Osun
State. These thirty minutes were allegedly spent on the first
day of the 'seminar' in the office of the Mayor of Philadelphia,
Mayor John F. Street. We sent an e-mail to Mr. Michael Amato in
the Press Department of Mayor Street concerning this alleged
meeting of the Osun State Chairmen with the Mayor of
Philadelphia. We later spoke with Mr. Amato about the said
meeting, but he could not immediately confirm that the meeting
took place between the two sets of politicians. He however noted
that he was going to contact us with any information he and his
press team might have in their records about the aforesaid
alleged meeting. Mr. Traylor's office in the Commerce
Department of the office of the Mayor of Philadelphia however
informed our reporter that his office's record showed that a
team of delegates from Osun State visited his office on May 22nd,
2006. He could neither ascertain the identity of these delegates
nor confirm the details of their meeting at the time of this
report.
The rest of the period of one week's stay of these
politicians in the USA, at the enormous expense of the people of Osun State, were allegedly spent on sightseeing in Washington
DC, purchase of auctioned cars in New Jersey and series of
personal shopping at expensive stores across the northeastern
states of the USA. We could not find any record of any activity
that these politicians might have embarked on during their May
2006 visit to the USA that would be of any benefit to the people
of Osun State of Nigeria to justify the exorbitant cost of this
wasteful trip to the USA by these politicians at the expense of
the citizens of Osun State.
In view of the foregoing, unless Ms. Bolaji
Atanda, or anyone connected with this aforesaid plot of wasting
the resources of the people of Osun State, publicly announces
the gains and usefulness of the aforesaid sojourn, the
ConcernedNigerians and lovers of Nigeria and Osun State of
Nigeria advise the Economic and Financial Crime Commission
(EFCC) to investigate this wasteful spending of the Osun State's
politicians. We want the EFCC, the Nigeria legal system and
Nigerians to determine if Ms. Bolaji Atanda and or the sixteen
chairmen of the Osun State of Nigeria that allegedly embarked on
this wasteful spending of our money need to refund such wasted
money into the coffers of their respective local government
areas. Second, Ms. Bolaji Atanda and or anyone else should,
henceforth, desist from aiding and abetting wasteful spending of
Nigerian politicians. Third, we advise Ms. Bolaji Atanda to call
off her proposed USA 'seminar' for the Osun State Members of the
House of Assembly or any other politicians in Nigeria. We advise
that if she or anyone else has any great idea to sell to
Nigerian politicians on the ways forward for our nation, such
ideas should be taken to Nigeria instead of defrauding Nigeria
by flying Nigerian politicians abroad for seminar that could be
held in Nigeria. If Ms. Bolaji Atanda or anyone else embarks on
or abets such wasteful venture at the expense of the
impoverished Nigerians, such individual(s) or group should be
forced to refund all such wasted money or pay commensurate
price.