Chief Edwin Clark,elder statesman and one time Federal Commissioner for information granted this interview to Punch where he spoke on topical issues facing the nation.
Reflect on your time as minister of information.How was it?
In our time we were known as federal commissioners.As a federal comissioner of information,i took over from late chief Anthony Enahoro who was commissioner for special duties.He was charged with the responsibility of organising FESTAC ’77, but it was still under my ministry that the memorandum was submitted. During that time, we had very few print media organisations. We had Daily Times and others but they were very few. We didn’t have private television stations. I remember during our time, we created some of these services we have today like the News Agency of Nigeria. It was a military regime but it was very liberal. General Gowon was a very liberal man, very thoughtful, a man who was interested in Nigeria and its unity. At that time, a number of politicians were out to criticise his government; we explained the government side of the issue to the public. Today, what I see, especially with the print media, is that they are so many to the effect that many of them are not effective. The few that are national in outlook are owned by people who have their own ideas, who have their own beliefs. Politicians floated the print media to serve their purposes. You do not expect them to support government. That is what we are seeing; most of the print media in the country are owned by people who are opposed to the Federal Government. Therefore, most of the activities of the Federal Government are being downplayed. It’s only in Nigeria that the press has decided to run down their own country; to say that their own country is a failed country or a country that is failing. That’s not what happens in other parts of the world. The press should think of their own country first because without Nigeria, they will not be here, that’s the difference between the press of today and the press of yesterday. As a young man, I grew up to see the Pilot. It had the motto, ‘show the light and the people will find the way.’
When people thought you were too
old to get married, you shocked them by marrying again to a younger
woman. How did you manage that?
My wife is not a very young lady. My wife
is a medical doctor with about 33 years in practice. She went to Queens
College many years ago and proceeded to the University of Ibadan to
study medicine. She was a commissioner in Ogun State on two occasions;
Commissioner for Health and Commissioner for Commerce at different
times. She has practised under the World Health Organisation. Today, she
is 57. Is that a young lady? Women do not tell their age but because of
this question which some newspapers have published all kinds of things,
I have to say it. I am a man with a pedigree; I come from a good
family. I am not one of those made by politics. Those who are abusing me
are making a mistake. I know what is good and what is bad, or don’t you
want me to marry someone who is good?
Do you feel your campaign against
former Delta State governor, James Ibori, was successful with what
happened to him and what he’s going through?
Ibori’s case is just one case. I am sorry
to say that many of the governors have been charged to court and
their cases have been in court for over six years unheard; nobody cares
about them. I wrote an open letter to the Chief Justice of Nigeria at
the time and he replied and said yes, I was right and he tried to
pinpoint what went wrong. Senior Advocates of Nigeria go to court to
adjourn cases; they do all kinds of things to delay trials. Meanwhile,
justice is being denied. Some of these governors are now senators in the
National Assembly. They behave as if they have not committed any
offence. Can you imagine people like Bukola Saraki are now senators?
Nobody has asked about what he did to Societe Generale Bank where
shareholders and depositors lost their money. He behaves as if nothing
has happened. What of the money which he borrowed that has been written
off by the suspended governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria? Today, the
(suspended) governor of CBN is one of those shouting on top of their
voices about corruption. What a disgrace. Some of these people should be
charged to court. You had a former President of this country who left
prison penniless. Today, he is one of the billionaires in this country.
Yet, he is the one who shouts the loudest about other people. These are
some of the problems we are facing. Ibori is just one out of many
cases. Ibori has not done what others have not done. If he had not gone
to Britain, he couldn’t have been jailed; he wouldn’t have admitted that
he committed the crime. The charges against him here were 70 and a
judge freed him in two hours and that judge has just retired. I am
surprised that the judiciary has not dealt with such judges. It is only
in this country that you have perpetual injunctions, you cannot be
arrested, you cannot be prosecuted. But today, people talk about this
government not being able to tackle corruption. I think that Ibori’s
case should be a lesson to the judiciary. The bar association should do
something about its erring members. It is not enough to say Mr.
President is not fighting corruption. The President is an individual; he
cannot do it alone. Is he the prosecutor in court? Is he the judge in
the court? EFCC and ICPC should do their jobs; they do not need
interference from the government.
You and President Goodluck Jonathan are from the South-South. Is that why you support him?
Your assertion is misplaced; your
assertion is not objective. It is a negative assertion. This is not
correct. I supported (the late President Umaru)Yar’Adua between 2007 and
2010; I supported Yar’Adua throughout. He called me father and I called
him my son. And I can show you correspondence between me and him. He
normally wrote ‘Your son, Yar’adua’ and I addressed him as my son. He
was from Katsina and I am from Delta. He was a Fulani and I am an Ijaw
man. When former President Olusegun Obasanjo started to run him down, I
was the only person in this country that defended him. I asked Obasanjo
to stay at his home in Ota and stop interfering with the government of
Yar’Adua. I took full pages in the papers to defend Yar’Adua and I also
remember when the former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar, went to court
against Yar’Adua, I wrote an open letter to Atiku Abubakar to forget
about the suit because of his relationship with his elder brother, Musa
Yar’Adua, coupled with the fact that he visited their mother during his
campaign in Katsina. I told him that since he lost, he should take it as
a man. I was the only one who wrote a letter to Atiku Abubakar and I
sent a copy of that letter to the then President Umaru Yar’Adua and he
replied me. I still have a copy of the letter. When he gave an account
of his 100 days in office, I was one of those who hailed him. You think
because Jonathan is Ijaw and I am an Ijaw man, therefore I am saying
things about him; tell me one thing that I have said about him that is
not true. Is it the railway that he has resuscitated that is not true?
Is it the power that he has privatised that is not true? Is it the fact
that he has established 12 universities in Nigeria that is not true?
That he has improved agricultural services, is that not true? That
fertilizer is now being sold directly to farmers, is this not true? That
during his time, free and fair elections are now being held, is that
not true? Did you watch the governorship election that took place in
Ondo and Edo states? What of the 2011 elections? People said an
incumbent President could not hold a free and fair election, are these
not true? What have I said about him that is not true?
What of his performance so far, is it satisfactory to you?
As I said earlier, it is very
satisfactory. In 2015, Nigerians will vote for him again if he decides
to re-contest. What he has achieved cannot be hidden in a bushel. He is
performing. He gave the record of his performance at the centenary
dinner through his Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the
Economy. Last year too, he did it during the Democracy Day celebrations.
He has nothing to hide and he has asked his opponents to prove him
wrong. Has he started a road that he has not developed? Has he mentioned
the Railways that he has not resuscitated? But his opponents have not
been able to challenge him about his performance.
But recently, people have criticised you for being tribalistic with the way you defend Jonathan?
I believe I have answered this question. There is nothing tribalistic about what I have said.
Some Nigerians who voted for Jonathan feel excluded, are you not worried?
Everybody in Nigeria cries
marginalisation. Even our own people, the Ijaws, the South-South people
complain about marginalisation. That is why I listed in my open public
letter to the former President the number of offices that went to the
South-South. They were very few. I do hope that time will come when we
will be able to publish a full list of all the appointments in this
country to know who is being marinalized and who is not being
marginalised. For instance, today, you find some geo-political zones out
of the six holding about ten of the topmost posts in this country but
they are still crying.
Some Nigerians were alarmed when you made utterances that implied that there would be no Nigeria without Jonathan?
I did not say so. At no time did I say
that without Jonathan, there would be no Nigeria. Jonathan is a
Nigerian; he is a citizen of this country. There will be Nigeria without
Jonathan; there will be Nigeria at all times. Nigeria does not belong
to any individual; Nigeria does not belong to any tribe, no matter how
big you are. Nigeria belongs to everybody in this country and Jonathan.
No matter what he has done to improve the lot of Nigerians, there will
be Nigeria without Jonathan. Jonathan is part of this country and all
that I pray for is that he should be allowed to serve this country as
provided for in the constitution. That is all I’m saying. I have never
said that there will be no Nigeria without Jonathan. I have never said
there will be crisis without Jonathan. Jonathan was voted for in 2011 by
the people of Nigeria and they expect so much from him and he is doing
everything possible. That is why he has not declared (for 2015) and the
same Nigerians will vote for him in 2015 if he satisfies them. No
individual can stop him; no group of persons can stop him. Nigerians
from the 36 states and the FCT are the only people who can stop him
either by voting for him or not voting for him. And I am very sure they
will vote for him because by the time he declares, he must have done a
lot to satisfy Nigerians.
Despite your age, why do you still want to be heard at every opportunity?
People who say such things are narrow
minded illiterates who call themselves PhD holders, but they are
ill-literates. There are people in the world who are 89, 90 and still
ruling their own countries. I am 86 and Nigerians have seen me speaking,
I have not lost my senses and I am not holding any position in Nigeria,
I have not asked to be made a board member or board chairman or a
minister or anything. I know I am old; I am not in a position to hold
any office. But, I’m in a position to speak for the betterment of this
country and that’s what I do from time to time. I speak the truth when
others do not want to speak the truth. I believe- my slogan is when you
are 70 and above, you are at the departure lounge waiting for your
boarding pass and you have a duty to speak to defend your country at all
times. Speak against evil, speak against injustice, speak against
oppression, speak against marginalisation; anything that is not good in
your country. If you do not, you are already a dead man; you don’t need
to go to the departure lounge. Those who make those mistakes are
already dead. Some of them are corrupt; some of them are bankrupt; some
of them have no character; some of them had nothing to offer this
country even in their younger age, they have nothing to offer Nigerians,
I do not listen to them. When I speak, I speak my mind, I speak the
truth without fear or favour.
Is it not because of this that Raymond Dokpesi said that you have used the time of your children and grand children?
Dokpesi is not relevant. I cannot compare
myself with Dokpesi. If I reply Dokpesi, I am lowering my position. I
have younger ones who will reply him. Nigerians know who I am. I am a
father and a statesman. I have served my country and when I speak,
Nigerians listen. Who is Dokpesi to comment on me? Whether I did my
time, what has he done? They will reply him; I don’t have to reply him. I
have spoken my mind about him and why he should not be appointed as
Chief of Staff; that he was not a fit and proper person to be appointed,
period. I don’t want to make further comments.
Is it true that you said Dokpesi would be appointed Chief of Staff over your dead body?
I never said so. Who is he that I will say over my dead body for him to be appointed? Not at all.
People expect you to be cautioning someone like Asari Dokubo, but it seems that the two of you are in tandem.
I think Nigerians are being unfair to
this man. Asari Dokubo is about 50 years old. Asari Dokubo is no longer a
young boy. There was a time when he was the President of the Ijaw Youth
Council and you remember how long Asari Dokubo was in prison or
detained by a former President of Nigeria. You also realise when Rivers
State was burning, Asari Dokubo and Atake Tom were fighting but the
governor of the state at the time was behind the scene, using one
against the other until the Federal Government invited the two of them
to Abuja. Asari Dokubo is not issuing statements just now. He has his
own record. Yes, Nigeria will not burn if Jonathan does not contest the
elections. Yes, he made statements to the effect that Nigeria will burn
if Jonathan is not allowed to contest the elections. But people have
failed to realise that Asari Dokubo was not the first to make that
statement. There were older persons than Asari Dokubo from a certain
part of the country who said there would be no Nigeria if a northerner
did not become the president of this country. Someone said that Nigeria
would become Somalia if a northerner did not become President of
Nigeria. There are others who said there would be bloodshed. So, People
should check when these statements were made; was Asari Dokubo’s
statement the first? Or the other people who made the statement made
them first? Check it out. Asari Dokubo did not wake up overnight to say
those things. You will realise that the same Asari Dokubo was abusing
Mr. President when he said he was not fit to run this country again to
the applause and jubilation of some people, even the elders. Asari
Dokubo should not be made a scapegoat. That is why I wrote an open
letter to the Speaker of the House of Representatives when a member from
Kano said that Asari Dokubo and Kingsley Kuku should be investigated
for those statements. However, Kingsley Kuku denied ever making such
statements thereafter but I wrote a letter to the Speaker of the House
and I listed all the people who made such provocative and inflammatory
statements. I asked why only Asari Dokubo and Kingsley Kuku should be
investigated? I said that in the interest of this country, the totality
of all those people who made the provocative and inflammatory statements
should be investigated because this country belongs to all of us. Some
people have even said that oh, I am the enemy of Mr. President. When
they abuse him and nobody says anything, they are happy and when we
reply, they say we are the enemies of Mr. President because they don’t
want us to reply. But I believe this country belongs to all of us; let
us love one another. Jonathan will rule for only four years more. Four
years will not break Nigeria, four years will not end Nigeria, I condemn
all those who make those provocative and inflammatory statements
whether it is Asari Dokubo or others. That is my position. We need one
another, we have lived together in this country for 100 years, there was
no negotiation. Out of the 53 years since independence, some people
ruled for 38 years; others have ruled for 11 years, some have never
ruled at all. Some are just ruling, if this country belongs to all of
us, we must respect one another. Nobody is superior to the other; we are
all equal. The moment one person is superior to the other, then we
don’t have a country. Today an Afro-American is ruling the United States
of America. Martin Luther King said about 47 years ago that ‘I have a
dream.’ Now the dream has come true without firing a shot, without
oppression, today a black American is ruling. If his first term was a
fluke, he is ruling for a second term. Mandela came and ruled South
Africa and everybody, including the white people who ruled for years,
listened to him, obeyed him. Today, they are living side by side, why
can’t we in Nigeria adopt the system adopted in South Africa and in the
United States of America? Nobody is superior to the other; we must have
a country where everybody is equal. That is why many of us are asking
for a national conference. Let us discuss the basis of our living
together.
You described Olusegun Obasanjo as a liar and manipulator, why?
Because, he had no right to write that
letter he wrote to Mr. President. Not only that he accused the Ijaw of
possessing Jonathan, he accused Ijaw of taking positions and as the
leader of the Ijaw people, I had the right to reply him and tell
Nigerians who was making those statements and the people he was making
that statement about. That’s what I did.
You also accused Obasanjo of
begrudging the President because he’s not allowing Obasanjo to dictate
to him. How did you know this?
Ah, ahh, it’s an open secret. He tried it
with Yar’Adua, that is why I attacked him. He did not succeed.
Yar’Adua should have stopped him, unfortunately he died. Now, he wants
Jonathan to allow him to rule from Ota farm. But Obasanjo alone did not
vote for Jonathan; all Nigerians voted for him and he can only listen to
the dictates of Nigerians, not to individuals, not to a person who has
ruled before. You also know, one of his former ministers, (Nasir)
El-Rufai, said in his book, “Accidental Public Servant,” that when they
were leaving office, they had breakfast with Obasanjo on the last day
and he told them that they should not go anywhere; that they would soon
be relevant to rule; that he would be dictating from Ota farm. And he
(El-Rufai) told Obasanjo that he was going out of the country. This is
in the public domain; I was not the one who said this. When you asked
how I knew, this is one of the ways. I saw the way he (Obasanjo) was
intruding into the government of Yar’Adua. He thought that these people
were weak rulers and he felt he could control them but unfortunately,
they refused. That’s why he is begrudging them.
Why did you say that Yoruba people lack good leadership?
I never said Yoruba lacked good
leadership. The Yoruba are the most sophisticated, the most educated
people in this country. How can I say the Yoruba have no leader? All
that I said was that (Bola) Tinubu cannot be the leader of Yoruba land;
the Yoruba know who should be their leader. That’s what I said.
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