Richard Charles Nicholas Branson, English business
mogul and owner of Virgin Atlantic in a statement castigated Nigeria political
leaders for under developing the growth of business and impoverishing the
economy.
Below is an extract from Mr Branson statement:
“….We have virgin’s ill-fated footsteps by setting
up a new airline in Africa in conjunction with Nigerian government….the details
of the Nigerian market in the 2000s is better imagined….we put together a very
good airline...the first airline in West Africa that was ever IOSA/IATA
operational safety audit accredited but unfortunately it got tied down to the
politics of the country….we led the airlines for 11 years…..
“We fought daily battles against government agents
who wanted to daily make fortune from us, politicians who saw the government
49% as a meal to seek for all kinds of favour….watchdogs (regulatory body) that
didn’t know what to do and persistently asking for bribes at any point….Nigeria
people are generally nice but the politicians are very insane…..that may be
irony because the people make up the politicians….
“But those politicians are selfish….we did make N3
billion for the Federal Government of Nigeria during the joint
venture….realising that the government didn’t bring nothing to the
table/partnership except dubious debts by previous carrier, Nigeria
Airways….The joint venture should have been the biggest Africa carrier by now
if the partnership was allowed to grow, but politicians killed it….Nigeria is a
country we shall never consider to doing business again…”
The Nigeria law is channelled towards the British
and America system; most offences that are criminal in nature in Nigeria are
the same offences that are criminal in the United States and Britain. The
method of punishment might differ but the act is considered to be the same by
the three countries. Let us look at the crux of this rejoinder which is
bribery, bribery is a crime in Nigeria, United States and Britain. The one that
gives, the one that takes have both committed an offence on the case of
bribery. My view on bribery is to persuade someone in position by cash or other
means to do something that he/she is not supposed to do for the benefit of the
one that is bribing. The question of why do people bribe and why do people take
bribe does not hold water because people will continue to want something and
people will also continue to give something that is not supposed to be given.
This cut across all kinds of societies, from the so called civilized and
developed, to the developing and underdeveloped societies of the world.
Nigeria, the most populated black nation in the
world, with a population running to more than 130 million people, a population
twice more than that of United Kingdom is seeking for investors to invest in
various areas, from oil to communication, from health to education, from
agriculture to transportation, etc. Today we have a lot of both private and
international investors jostling for juicy contracts and jobs in various
fields. Some succeeded and others failed both national and international
business personnel’s. The good thing about success is that everybody around you
are happy including you, while failure, everyone around you are sad including
you, that is life, success and failure. The population of Nigeria knowingly and
unknowingly has placed Nigeria in an advantageous position in terms of
business, there are more people to buy your products, use it, subscribe to it
and deliver it. Giving the right advantage every business man will love to
invest in Nigeria but the bottle neck attached to both indigenous and foreign
investors coming to Nigeria has become serious concern to leaders and
Nigerians. From security to electricity power failures, from bad roads to crime
at all levels, etc. Well, this rejoinder is about Richard Branson statement and
we have to deal with it so.
In the United States of America and Britain the
politicians are still corrupt, the average American or Briton does not like the
politicians because they feel politicians are liars, making promises they
cannot keep. Corruption in the U.S amongst the Congress and British Parliament
to this day is still there but people like Mr Branson still do business there
because it is favourable to him. I do not think it is right to castigate
Nigeria law makers as corrupt because I know and believe there are law makers
in Nigeria that are not corrupt but mean well for the nation. What most people
do not know about the Nigeria National Assembly is that the National Assembly
consist of various law makers from various zones, regions, ethnic groups,
religious groups, institutions and beliefs, because of these it is very
difficult to have your way most times. In the National Assembly we have
political godfathers, leaders, stooges, etc. No amount of money can really sail
you through unless it is beneficial to all regions and ethnic group that make
up the Nation called Nigeria. It is a pity that Mr Branson had to pass through
the rigours involved in Nigeria politics, but a man of Mr Branson calibre
should have done his research very well before coming to invest in Nigeria or
maybe those that invited him did not inform him on the rigours in doing
business in Nigeria.
I recently stumbled into list of corrupt U.S
Congress men/women and British MP’s, I was dumb founded, confused and in a
state of bewilderedness because I thought by now corruption would have become
history and going by Mr Branson speech it does not exist in these places. In my
state of bewilderedness I found succour in my beloved country Nigeria that a
country like U.S and Britain with long democratic records and being classified
as developed countries are still ravaged by political corrupt leaders what is
then left for underdeveloped Nigeria that depends and lookup to them? As I
write this piece, I am still in a confused state, confused because of the
endless American Congress and British MP corruption list, with governors,
senators and members of parliament involved in one corruption scandal or the
other. Listing names and offences of America’s corrupt Congress and British MP
officials will make a mess to this piece of work because that is another long
piece of work itself. Does that mean corruption in high places cannot be fought
or eradicated? Democracy has to do with trust, the electorate trusting the
elected to solve their problems and corruption in government in a democratic
setting is betrayal of that trust. So therefore, it was wrong for Mr Branson to
totally castigate Nigeria law makers but would have been better if he mentioned
the names of the law makers or people he dealt with during his business sojourn
in Nigeria, this in the long run will help Nigeria and Nigerians to identify
the bad eggs in the basket.
At this point I will want to thank Mr Branson for
speaking his mind in public but also want to ask that his decision not to do
business in Nigeria again should be revisited. Nigeria and Africa is the world
growing economy and going by Nigeria’s population which gives her the
comparative advantage in any investment for investors. We still have very good
and honest members of parliament in Nigeria, parliamentarians that are not
corrupt. It is very unfortunate that Mr Branson fell into the wrong hands and
going by his words “…Nigeria people are generally nice” still holds sway,
because what this means is that he has seen more good than bad people in Nigeria.
The Nigeria government is doing everything possible to fight corruption and we
all know the menace called corruption cannot be eradicated overnight especially
in a growing democracy like ours.
Conclusively therefore, I will want to call on the
Federal Government of Nigeria to take what Mr Branson have said seriously and
also to intensify the already established corruption fighting mechanisms
because the hydra headed and dreaded cankerworm called corruption although
cannot be eradicated so soon but can be minimized drastically. This is not to
say that it is a truism in all Mr Branson said about members of Nigeria law
makers, because it is a universal problem that cuts across both the developed
countries like where Mr Branson comes from and Nigeria where he intended doing
business.
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