The legendary
singer, actress turned politician Onyeka Onwenu have decided to write and share her
bitter experience as director general of national centre for women development.
Onyeka Onwenu
said……………
When
the call came on Sept 13 2013, to serve the Nigerian people as DG National Center
For Women Development, I took it as a call from God and I answered in the
affirmative.
I
served for two years and five months and did my best under very difficult
conditions. We hardly had money to operate and the place was badly run down.
Worst, there was low moral and lack of commitment among the Staff. Most spent
the day loitering and gossiping. Many would not show up for work or arrive 11
am, only to leave before 3 pm. Some were absent for months and we're just
collecting their salary at home.
My
administration changed all that. Most Staff were turned around and became
passionate about the work appreciating also the changes they thought were not
possible but were happening right before them.
There
remained though, a remnant who felt that the Centre was their personal preserve
and that the position of Director General should only go to someone from their
part of the country. I was initially dismissed as just a Musician. When that
did not work, I was targeted and abused for being an Igbo woman who came to
give jobs to and elevate my people while sidelining them. When these detractors
could not provide answers to the spate of improvement we were bringing, they
resorted to sabotage and blackmail. The first such salvo was fired when a
Senate Committee visited on an oversight mission a few months after my arrival.
All three Generators at the Centre were cannibalized, overnight, just hours to
the visit.
We
got over that incident and trudged on. The rest of our activities and
accomplishments, modest as they is public knowledge. I have never in my life
been an unfair person. I never favoured any group I carried everybody along.
But I did not put up with deliberate incompetence and a refusal to learn, an
attitude of entitlement which some people displayed. We brought back a level of
professionalism and commitment to deliver on our mandate. Without these
attributes, the Centre would have fallen apart.
When
the call came for me to disengage from the Centre, I took it in good faith and
with thanksgiving to the Almighty, Yes some stakeholders were upset and tried
to make a case for me to continue. Their effort was a testimony of God's grace
on my administration, but I also knew that it was time to go. God who sent me
there was taking me to a higher level of service. His infinite wisdom is
unassailable. That is my faith. Besides, I was exhausted and had abandoned many
personal projects to devote myself, 200% to the Centre.
The
abuses and lack of cooperation from a mother Ministry, from those who felt that
the Center overshadowed them, to the extent that they tried to discourage
others from working with us, were just a bit much for my comfort. I did not
lobby for the job in the first place and I was not going to lobby to keep it. I
actually looked forward to leaving. But some people were going to exact their
pound of flesh.
They
organized some staff, mostly Northerners, invited the Press and set about to
disgrace themselves. By mid-afternoon, while the Heads of Departments were
putting together the handover notes, they seized the keys to my official car,
even with my personal items still inside. Threats began to fly. "That Ibo
woman must" "we will disgrace her". Their Chief organizer, the
Acting DG, went about whipping up ethnic sentiments against me. Late 2015, the
same officer had gone to the Center's Mosque to ask for the issue of a Fatwa
against me, claiming that I was working against the interest of the North. We
nipped that in the bud by calling a townhall meeting and asking that proof be
provided. The Fatwa was denied and peace reigned for a while.
Police
was called in to the Center to escort me out and avoid bloodshed as I
disengaged. Eventually, in the midst of insults and name calling, with an angry
baying crowd, some of whom were brought in from outside, I entered my official
car and left. At no time during this melee did I threaten to sue Mr President
for asking me to disengage. Why would I? Is it not within his authority.
Even
if it were not, is the Center my personal property. I had done my best and if
it was time to go, it was that simple Life continues. I had a thriving career
before my appointment. The Center did not make me. I have so much to do. I am a
multitalented, multifaceted and multitasking child of God. By His grace, the
future is greater. So what is the problem?
Let
me say here that The Federal Government should really look into the Parastatals
and take note of the fact that many people who work on them do not have the
requisite qualification. Many contribute nothing and many see their job as personal
entitlement. They are owed because Nigeria belongs to them and them alone.
Somehow, these people were given the impression that they could attempt to do
what they did to me and nothing would happen. That is very sad indeed.
The
Ministry also has a case to answer. They helped to create that impression. A
situation where the Ministry could invite a Management Staff to a trip abroad
without informing the DG and the Staff would only inform her principal via txt
message, from the Airport as she is leaving the country, creates an atmosphere
of indiscipline and anything goes. The Ministry should restrain itself to its
spelt out function and not undermine the authority of the DG.
Finally,
I declare that I am a Nigerian citizen who should enjoy the rights attendant to
that privileged. I am Onyigbo and proud of it. I respect myself and I love and
respect all for who they are. We are all God's children. No one has the right
to insult or abuse me or deprive me of my rights. Nigeria will not hold unless
and until we all come to that realization.
Thank
you and God bless.
Onyeka Onwenu (MFR)
Unfair life
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