WHO PROBES THE "PROBERS"?


The members
of the National Assembly have been implicated in the ongoing probe of the NDDC
by the Minister supervising the Commission, Senator Godswill Akpabio.
The
immediate past governor of Akwa Ibom State did not mix, miss or mince words
when he loudly and boldly told the world that bulk of the contracts running
into N81bn under probe by the House Committee were awarded to some lawmakers.
Akpabio was
unambiguous. He was emphatic. He was clear. He was clinical. He was ruthless.
He daring. He damning. He left all dazed, dazzled and dumbfounded. The member
of the probe committee who managed to recover from Akpabio's sucker punch, was
merely screaming in a tone that sounded more like an appeal, "It's okay.
It's okay. It's okay Mr. Minister. Honourable Minister it's okay. Please
Minister, switch off your microphone".
Obviously,
the appealing probe panel member doesn't want Akpabio to vomit more. He has
heard enough. The world shouldn't know more. The wind has blown ferociously and
the backside of the hen is in public view.
The damage
was already done. The world was worried. The world was concerned. The world
wanted to know what really happened. The world wanted to hear the lawmakers'
side of the story. Was it true that the lawmakers were involved in the whole
sleazy deals? If ttue, who are or were the lawmakers involved in this
scandalous misconduct and misappropriation of public funds?
But why
would the dog eat the bone under its custody? Is Akpabio just attempting to
rubbish the lawmakers and the whole process of the probe? But why would Akpabio
do such to his former colleagues who gave him express nod or approval during
his screening as ministerial nominee?
Indeed,
there may be more to this probe than meet the eyes. The lawmakers need to clear
their names. In saner climes, government must get to the root of this probe. It
won't sweep it under the carpet. It is necessary for this government to deal
with this probe fully and squarely especially when we consider it's posture in
the war against corruption.
Should this
probe end up like others before it then, it would have cast an unbelievable
dark shadow on the corruption war as professed by this government. It will be a
huge dent, a remarkable stain, an indelible mark and an ugly scar on the body
and image of this government.
But who will
probe the lawmakers? Who will question them over or about the allegations
levelled against them by Akpabio? Who would ask the dog why it ate the bone
under its custody?
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