As a public service reform advocate, let me explain why I support #EndSARS and not #ReformSARS, as many may have expected. You see, when an organisation has lost credibility in the eyes of the public, it is almost impossible to recover. Not impossible but very difficult. Thread..
Now when an organisation has gained international notoriety for brutality and criminality, you should not be talking of reforming it. You should dismantle it and start afresh. The need for an anti-robbery squad may always be there. The need for SARS, as we know it, isn’t anymore.
We need to #EndSARS and start afresh. That way, you can look at the kind of people you recruit, how you train them, the image you create for them, how you fund them, etc. Get a better organisation and give them a new name and a new ethos. That’s why I believe we should #EndSARS!
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Today, the IG @PoliceNG announced a ban on SARS and other tactical units. Do I believe that that is the end of the problem? Oh NO! However, I am a public service reformer. A very important tactic in reforms is to get an anti-reformer to publicly commit to reforms. Short thread...
Quite often, the anti-reformer makes that commitment several times but doesn’t fulfill it. That’s no reason to be despondent. The more the anti-reformer reluctantly commits to reforms, the harder it is for them to pretend that they don’t know that wrong things are happening.
The next thing that will happen is that following the “ban”, there may been an upsurge in crime. Some of the banned officers will ensure that this upsurge happens and worries the public. The IGP will say “Although I committed to banning SARS, I can’t watch armed robbery go up.”
THE STORY OF IBRAHIM AND BLESSING. At today's webinar on 'Rebuilding our National Values System story of Ibrahim and Blessing, two young Nigerians. In a way, they are both victims of Nigeria. In another way, they help to perpetuate the problems with our value system. Thread...
Did you know that Ibrahim is the most common name in Nigeria? Ibrahim’s father is a career politician who has never done any real work in his life. When it was time for Ibrahim to write his WAEC and JAMB exams, his father paid someone to write them for him.
At university, Ibrahim quickly joined a cult and by the time he was at 200 level was already an accomplished rapist. Ibrahim never read for one day. He relied on paying lecturers for marks (a practice known as “sorting”) and intimidating those that initially refused to be sorted.
This week, I have been inundated with several gifts. Let me start by thanking God that people are so kind to me: Thank You, Lord!” Next, I will do an appreciation thread starting with saying “Thank you” to my superstar sister @HenshawKate for these lovely sliders by @Ojbest5.
Thank you to @DrGeeONE for the gift of these lovely sliders by @Ojbest5
Thank you to @Ojbest5 for the gift of these lovely sandals that he made himself.
At various points in your life, you may have many problems coming together at the same time. You may lack money, have problems in your relationships, have difficulties at work, have heath challenges, etc, ALL AT THE SAME TIME! How do you deal with them without going under? Thread
If you think about all the problems, they’ll seem huge & overwhelming. You won’t even know where to start from. Sometimes, you will think “If I just had money, all the problems will go away.” Not necessarily. Money helps a lot but rich people have problems too. Here’s what I do:
First thing I do is to write down all the problems. Having written them down, I then isolate which ones I can quickly solve just to reduce the numbers. Some relationship problems can be solved simply with an apology or by forgiving others.
One thing that will help make the shock therapy more bearable is a drastic cut in the cost of governance. In a properly functioning system, the elite must always sacrifice more than the poor. | Buhari’s shock therapy for Nigerians | TheCable thecable.ng/buharis-shock-…
I don’t support the total removal fuel subsidy (have never done), especially at the same time as other price hikes and new taxes. It is even more difficult to support while the cost of governance remains high and the tax net still far too narrow.
I get the argument that it was the rich that was benefiting from the subsidy payments and not the poor. However, that a scheme is being abused is not, in itself, a reason to scrap it. We should, instead, reform the system to stop the abuse by anyone, rich or poor.
Thank you for all your good wishes, suggestions and advice. Everywhere I’ve been since this announcement was made, there has mostly been a spontaneous outpouring of support and EXPECTATION! It has become necessary to clarify a few things regarding this. Thread...
I have been appointed a member of a Steering Committee. A Steering Committee provides guidance and helps develop policy for the approval of the President and the Federal Executive Council. It does NOT implement. It oversees and facilitates the work of a Technical Committee.
As a member, I am therefore NOT in a position to award contracts or offer employment. What I will do is to insist that any such contracts or employment are done openly and transparently and that no Steering Committee member should benefit, to avoid a conflict of interest.