
Nigeria's Finance Minister Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala
Panic
has descended on the staff of the United Kingdom’s Department for International
Development (DFID) as Nigeria’s Minister of Finance and Co-ordinating Minister
for the Economy, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, has threatened a showdown if the 2014
Medium Term Expenditure Framework report prepared by the development
institution is published.
It
would be recalled that while addressing reporters at the presidential villa in
Abuja after the presentation of the 15-year strategic partnership on debt
management between the UK and Nigeria on January 10, the Minister commented on
the 50 questions on the state of the economy given to her to answer by the
Committee on Finance of the House of Representatives and gushed with excitement
over the role the DFID has been playing in the country.
But
the Committee promptly responded on January 11 through a press statement signed
by its Clerk, Farouk Mustapha, rubbishing the Minister’s delight about the DFID
partnership with Nigeria.
“The
DFID whose collaboration with Nigeria she is so enthusiastic about has
published a report on the 2014 Medium Term Expenditure Framework,” part of the
statement said. We strongly recommend that the Honourable Minister enrich her
knowledge with that report.”
The
Committee then went on to challenge the DFID to publish the report “for the
good of this country.”
Sources
at the DFID said the department was on the verge of releasing the report to the
public when word came from the Minister that it should never be allowed to see
the light of day. She was alleged to have made threats which did not seem to
restrain some people in that institution.
This
development is said to have created serious tension in DFID, causing some of
the staff to panic over a possible backlash from the embattled Minister.
It remains to be seen if the department will succumb to the Minister’s
threats or operate, instead, in the interest of the Nigerian people.
This
is not the first time Okonjo-Iweala will be threatening to take action against
individuals and institutions. A few months ago she pressed for, and ensured the
sacking of Yushau Shuaib, spokesman of the National Emergency Management
Agency. Mr. Shuaib has since filed a lawsuit against the minister over his
unlawful sack.
The
Minister is also on record as threatening an Associated Press reporter in Abuja
over a report she considered unfavourable. Similarly, as a ChannelsTV
reporter who presented a balanced video of her encounter at the House of
Representatives was promptly placed on suspension after the station owners were
threatened by the minister.
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