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Governance and tragedy of incompetence

By Chris Enyinnaya
28 October 2024   |   3:59 am
Anyone who read the book titled “The Peter Principle,”  by Laurence J. Peter and Raymond Hull will be conversant with the management principle of  Hierarchiolgy  which postulates...“every employee tends to rise to his level of incompetence.”

Anyone who read the book titled “The Peter Principle,”  by Laurence J. Peter and Raymond Hull will be conversant with the management principle of  Hierarchiolgy  which postulates…“every employee tends to rise to his level of incompetence.” At other times, people are promoted or appointed to positions of incompetence.

Commenting on the book, Sunday Times of London wrote,“For anybody who has ever worked in or been head of a big private or public organisation, this devilish little book will provide unending material for easy reflection.” The book talks about competent, incompetent and super competent leaders.

This write up seeks to draw public attention and that of legislators that screen political appointees to the level of incompetence exhibited by many elected and appointed public officers to public offices . Most of these appointments are made with no measurable criteria but on the basis of party loyalty not competence.

That explains why Nigeria is not moving forward. Incompetent people everywhere from Minister to counselor, Local government Chairman, House of Assembly member, Senator, Governor and even President,  if you will permit me, surrounds  himself with incompetent advisers and aids. And yet the President is not in touch with reality. They tell him what he wants to hear, not reality.

In the second republic after military coup, a large amount of cash was found in Kaduna State Government house . When asked to explain why he was having such huge amount of cash, the sitting governor at the time, Alhaji Barkin Zuwo answered “Ba wahala (no problem), Government money in Government house. During the same period, while campaigning to be Kano State Governor, Alhaji Aminu Kano was asked the mineral resources in Kano State he can rely on to raise funds internally. He gave a rather bizarre reply “ There is plenty of minerals in Kano State. Coca Cola is there, Danta Cola is there.”

One former Head of State who had competent officers is General Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida ( IBB). Even at that he did not seem to rely solely on his aids for information about what is going on in the country. He listens to the radio, watches television and reads national newspapers. Why do I say so?

In November 1989, I wrote an article in the Business Times on issues about Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) policy on Banker’s Acceptances (BAs). The write up was titled “Checking The Off Balance Sheet Activity of Banks.” I was making the point that it was wrong for the CBN to make a blanket classification of BAs ascend or loan.

It becomes lending or loan when it is discounted in the money market. So the CBN ought to have asked banks to render returns on discounted BAs and from there treated only the discounted BAs as loan instead of lumping them together. Let me say in passing that that mistake has continued till today.

IBB read the write up in the Business Times and then queried the CBN governor at the time, Alhaji Abdulkadir of blessed memory on the regulatory incompetence of CBN. “What is CBN doing that a journalist out there is telling them what they did wrong in policy formulation.” That is the way of a competent leader. You don’t rely 100 per cent on psychopaths for advice to advice you on what is going on in the body polity. They will tell you what you want to hear in order to keep their job not what is going on.

The way President Bola Ahmed Tinubu (PBAT) is handling the hunger protest by the Nigerian Youths gives the impression that he is listening to an incompetent advice and acting on it. Why should he conveniently ignore the demands of the youths when things are going out of hand? He ought to be a listening leader in a democracy. Ignoring the youth shows disconnect with the people he is leading which in itself smacks of incompetence.

Not addressing the demands of the youths frontally can he taken to mean that Government does not understand their problem not to talk about solving it, are indices of incompetence.

Hunger, hardship, unemployment, and inflation caused by floating the naira and removing subsidy on Premium Motor spirit is destabilising economic activities and demands a rejig of the policy framework not maintenance of the peace of the graveyard.

Toying with the idea of cabinet resuffle is an admission of having an incompetent team in place. Appointment of incompetent persons is a direct result of PBAT’s style to reward political jobbers who worked to help him win the election. When political loyalists are appointed to run the affairs of government, what do you expect? Garbage in garbage out.

In a way former Head of State Chief Olusegun Obasanjo (OBJ) appointed competent people to his cabinet. That is because he is detribalised Nigerian. He appointed competent people not minding , ethnic origin , religious bias and political affiliation.

We are all witnesses to how his government performed very well in paying off Nigeria ‘s debt to the Paris Club Creditors His successors in office Shehu Umaru Ya’adua and Goodluck Johnathan followed his footsteps. You may accuse his government of corruption but the economy was running smoothly because competent people were at the helm of affairs.

It is not as if he President Jonathan did not fight corruption especially leakages in revenue collection. He established the Treasury Single Account which he domiciled in deposit money banks with strict operational guidelines. It worked well and the economy was well funded with public sector funds Government on contradistinction to the public sector is cash rich.

Then in 2015, President Muhammadu Buhari appointed an incompetent Finance Minister that moved the TSA from deposit money banks to the CBN in the guise of fighting corruption by Ministries Departments and Agencies.

The immediate result was lack of liquidity in the banking system, reduced balance sheet size that could not support the lending capacity of banks. Also with reduced business, banks were forced to lay off staff especially in the cost centres of banking operations and other back room departments.

That policy is sustained by PBAT who during his electoral campaign pledged to continue from where President Muhammadu Buhari stopped. The economy is now dry and not well funded for sustained business activity because TSA is domiciled in the CBN not the deposit money banks which was the model operated by the originators of the policy. Yet, corruption and looting by public officials in the Miniseries, Departments and Agencies has not abated. Can you see what an incompetent policy can do to the economy?

The time has come for PBAT to fight incompetence by removing political jobbers in his cabinet and appointing professionals and technocrats in various positions on basis of proven competence. Nigeria can only move forward when competent people are at the helm of affairs.

Enyinnaya is a Fellow Chartered Institute of Bankers. He can b e reached via:[email protected]

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