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Monday, March 31, 2014

Alison-Madueke: Let The Woman Be - By Safiya Bello






It seems that women are held up to different standards in this country. A woman in any position of power is judged not just by her competence or her contributions but by some other less palatable standards. And when she doesn't conform to these undefined rules, the male critics find something to badger her about. Right now, they have found a new candidate for pillorying in the person of the beautiful and brainy Minister of Petroleum Resources Diezani Alison-Madueke. 



I don't know if it is just me but I find all the attack on female ministers or women in high positions of authority in Nigeria a bit too much. In fact, to be blunt, it smacks of male chauvinism to me. The way that the female ministers, especially those manning(!) the critical ministries of Finance, Aviation and Petroleum have in recent times, been subjected to severe and unfair abuse is beyond normal. Besides, I cannot see the equivalence in the way their male counterparts in say Works, Defence and Foreign Affairs are attacked. Have these latter ministers done better? I doubt it. 



I am the first to agree that anyone in public service should be held accountable for the way they manage public trust, but we should not have different rules for different people and I certainly don't think the women should be hounded like this. WOMEN, we must stand up and defend our own or we will be doing a great injustice to posterity!! Or how, for goodness sake, will we be able to boldly encourage our daughters, nieces, aunties etc to aspire to be high ranking government officials in Nigeria?



From the beginning, Mrs. Madueke was always going to have a hard time in that powerful ministry. As a woman, and a very elegant one at that, there are people who just don't think she should be in that high profile job, who believe that a man is more fitted to that kind of thing. This is the sort of lame sexist thinking that has made it possible for these men to attack her for using planes that the NNPC have said again and again that they rented for her official use. 



It is all well and good if governors, other ministers, party leaders and even her predecessors in office at the Ministry avail themselves of the use of private jets but not if it is a woman in charge of a ministry that requires quick mobility, urgent decisions and brings in more revenue than any other sector or for that matter has empowered a record number of Nigerian businesses in the oil & gas sector. No, I don't think Nigerian women should be taking this kind of affront lightly.



The Nigeria woman has come a long way and we deserve whatever position we occupy in this country. We form at least half of the nation's population and contribute to its economy as much as our male counterpart. They should not be trying to deny us our place in history.



More worrisome is how these blatant, unnecessary attacks practically kill the spirit of many younger women out there who look upon them as role models. This is sending a bad signal to our young ladies, that it is useless to aspire to significant positions in Nigeria, they will feel that no matter your achievements, no matter how much you deserved your job, your efforts will eventually be derided and your good name rubbished.



No matter the campaign of calumny against her, no one can say that Alison-Madueke is incompetent. It is to her credit that the local content policy that she has championed in the petroleum industry has created up to 30,000 jobs for Nigerians in the last two years. The jobs were generated in the engineering, fabrication, marine transportation, logistics and exploration and production sub-sectors of the oil and gas industry. In fact, the Nigerian content implementation had improved the level of involvement of Nigerians in oil and gas contracts to a whooping 87 percent.



This is a very remarkable achievement in an era when millions of Nigerian youth are roaming the streets jobless; and only recently, a million Nigerian graduates scrambled for the less than 5000 job vacancies in Immigration leading to fatalities.



Alison-Madueke has shown that she is a very resilient and courageous lady; as this is not the first time that an attempt would be made to rid her of her job. What makes the matter suspicious is the fact that the momentum of these attacks is usually high just before a general election. It is difficult not to think that the opposition is doing all this to discredit the Jonathan administration, even to destabilise it.



It is therefore imperative that as the House of Representatives Public Accounts Committee (PAC), carries out its probe on the matter; it does so with all sense of sincerity without dancing to the tune of the opposition or any base sentiments. There is just no way that the minister or any jet flyer for that matter can spend 10 billion naira on charter and maintenance as alleged. I have no doubt that in the end, the legislators would find that the figures were exaggerated and I urge the House to remember to place Nigeria above politics in dealing with this matter before it does more harm than good. 



The Petroleum Minister is a woman who has paid her dues both in the private sector as a key member of Shell Petroleum Development Company and in the public sector as the first ever-female minister of transportation and of Petroleum. She has been able to perform her duties diligently and brilliantly. Surely, she deserves a pat on the back for doing so well in a man’s world. 



It is high time Nigerian women stood up to ensure that this strong-willed amazon is not unduly cut down simply because some people just can't stand to see such elegance and power in the hands of the fairer sex! 


*NA WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH






41 comments:

  1. Our political leaders'r all d same wedr male or female, tho one wld expect d females to beg to defer; considering deir "Motherly Intellect". God deliver us frm deir shits!

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    1. Is she d only minister chopping money??
      After her is Minister of Finance they will tackle.

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  2. In fairness to women so on point but in fairness to naija she should be probed weather the figures were exaggerated or not

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  3. Lol....na to siddon look
    Oro po ninu iwe kobo

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  4. Why is that women always disgrace us 'eomen' whenever they put them in office but then foes it mean that men don't spend govt money too?

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  5. Creepiest comment so far.I said it already that nigeria don't believe in gender equality,always exaggerating things,we are our own enemy in this country .this attempt to unseat allison is a failed one course she has done nothing wrong.

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    1. She has done nothing wrong cos to u corruption is not wrong.even if the president dnt probe her,or even if she gets out of office without been probed,will she live forever,will she spend d money in peace?most times we. Women think men r trying to get us out of d office,but she has worked for d common man's interest all dis probe won't come up. With all d stage protest by some women for oduah,Jonathan still axed her.I love Jonathan as a person but he has surrounded himself with selfish n corrupt people who only think chop I chop is d best way.

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  6. oh please, sofia needs to take that stella's chair. Most powerful women in nigeria's government are selfish, arrogant, and do not empower other women. In fact they contribute to the male chauvanistic ways. These women do not help other women to climb the successful ladder, instead they hinder, them. There is so much jealously and envy it makes me sick. why won't they be scapegoats when they ally with men. Most of these so called power women, used what God gave to them to attain power, so men will never take them seriously. Nigerian women sell their bodies for power and wealth. You all commenting know this is true, so stop deceiving yourselves. Please this is my opinion, no insults. Instead give your own opinion.


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    1. I agree with you anon 8:25
      Women are their own enemies.
      Most women in power don't like seeing other women succeed.
      I have worked under a woman before,and I saw hell.

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    2. I guess ul do same, cos all you said is a lie

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    3. 10000liiiiikes

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    4. @Renee u are most ignorant and higest female tout here. All u do is attack peoples comment why dont u make ur own comment as she stated hers. Pls take ur dirty self out of here and stop attacking people's opinion. Foolish.

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    5. Renee horse teeth. Lmao

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    6. On a lighter note, the woman is so beautiful abeg.
      7 types of men that will NEVER marry you- find out more on omalichaspeaks.blogspot.com

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  7. Pls dt woman deserves a good seat....so because she is a woman we should look the other way? why not show exemplary and distinct leadership like Dora Akunyili did in Nafdac? Did any1 ever have bad words or probe her? Please why couldnt she do something different from the Men? People are suffering and queuing from one petrol station to another and she is there squandering money? Pls stick ur opinion somewhere else? Am a woman but most of these women get into these positions and go bonkers! Patricia Eteh did hers, stella wz jes an apology with her insensitive comments, now madam a public office with 3 private jets is there doin hers. Do u people even have regards for God? If she had gone there and did things right...who know she myt have been the First Female presiden of Nigeria......Nneka

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    1. Brilliant response! The writer is clearly sponsored.Sentiments won't fly.We see her profligacy everyday.pix of her kids flying PJs & cruising with American rappers is eveywhere! So Safiya,shut the F**** up!

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  8. Nooooooo,not 2 sit down n look. Women stand up n say NO 2 d men folk who think women are 2nd class citizens. They did it 2 Dora Akunyili,did it 2 Ngozi okonjo-iweala after she helpd us get a debt relief,dy jst did it 2 stella Oduah(malaysian plane has jst crashed with no clue on wia it is,hope stella caused d crash),now its Diezani. We want women Emancipation. If u men can start bringing out all d evil u do out there,d world will b a better place. So I ask,after Diezani,who else? RISE UP African WOMAN. Don't trample on us,Don't Rape us,Don't religate us 2 d background. Leave us alone

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  9. God, I can't believe anybody will defend a thief like Allison Madueke, male or female we should not defend thief..

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  10. Beautiful and brainy. Agreed. How about very corrupt. You should add that to the list as well. Stop the sentiments pls, it certainly wont worl. Dora Akunyili did well at Nafdac, we were all praying for her on this blog and deep in our hearts. Pls take several seats Safiya or are you looking for political appointment. The world is watching.

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  11. 1000liiiiiiikes

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  12. @renee, and anon 9:27am, do you guys have a problem? i just said give your own opinions and no insults. Renee you are indeed naive to call me ignorant, tell me how many women in nigeria, have been successful through the help of these powerful women. Anon 9:27am i guess i hit a nerve with you. Anyways both you guys just proved me right. Alison is a thief who needs to be probe. When a woman like her is stomping with the big boys, she gets jacked by them

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  13. There are just too many things wrong with this write up. There are other powerful women that have not been hounded. Diezani has disgraced womanhood with her excesses.

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  14. Amma sit on ds one. EVE E UME

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  15. Alison-Madueke deserves all she's getting and more. I dont tink anyone realized that 2yrs ago during the subsidy crises and the parley to resolve the issue, our dear Minister deemed it fit to carry a HERME'S bag,worth.... Why brandish wealth to a meeting where you are trying to make d masses accept fuel increase?.She couldnt even bother to be modest. It only showed how much she was going to loot d ministry. I remember reading that the minute she became a minister, her first port of call was d U.S to meet with that Nigerian Diamond jeweller. today that Jeweller has stake in the oil industry. haba wetin?? she should be sacked. Elegance at whose detriment? early this year she attended with the president and FG DELEGATES a programme in the UK, ONLY TO VANISH after the opening, and never attende the rest of the programme for the next 3days. Same as the president of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. When they later resurfaced, the gist was that the president was Sick, Mainwhile na faaji dem both go do. Abeg leave story for tortoise the woman too do

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  16. If Safiyah Bello had taken her mind back to Prof Mrs Dora Akinyili, She would have been ashamed to post this article. Diezani right from her University days, to her Shell appointment, has displayed a shameful mien, for such a beautiful face. Safiya, the issue is not about womanhood but that USD$20billion is missing and She is the Minister. The same woman that wants subsidy on Petroleum to be removed, has three private aircrafts attached to her person and family.How then can one compute a fair price for a litre of PMS, with a N10billion private aircraft charge?

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  17. That is why the likes of cutie and co will remain nobodies in the societ, Ndi Obi ojor . Keeping blaming Deziani for your failures. Okonjo and Diezani slept their way to the top abi? Even Dora was critiqued for the rebranding Nigeria saga, Gender Equality needs to be looked into, this is the first Government with powerful women in key cabinets and GEJ ought to me commended rather y'all at of mere jealousy bad mouth her. It's call good.

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    1. Senseless comment from a moron u make no sense at all u are part of Niger problem.

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  18. safiya bello, shut your dirty stupid stinking mouth......empty brained women like you are the ones who play the gender card anytime......dezeani we all know is helping goodluck to drain money for the elections and for themselves.....there are so many Nigerian women making as mark and nobody is hounding them cos there is nothing to hound them about.....so please next time you want to open your mouth get fact and stop playing this stupid gender card.......am a woman by the way and proudly so i have plenty Nigerian women who inspire me but deziani is sitting pretty where she is cos of her connection to the president and she has not done anything extraordinary worthy of emulation......senior girl from her days of nnpc....

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  19. I dont think i can ever defend Deziani,,,whether she is a woman or not,,,so been a female makes looting/stealing of public funds right,,abi???whether male or female,,say NO to corruption,,dont be biased,,, Safiya,,or whoever you are,,where and when Deziani created 30,000 job opportunities is known to you alone,,,who were the beneficiaries of those job openings???When did public office holders start renting a private jet for either official or personal use??what happened to the usual way of booking airlines for their trips or at least making use of one of the air crafts in d presidential fleet???Safiya,,did u read about the cost used in maintaining that private jet,,yet millions of Nigerians dont even have any hope for the next meal,,,Deziani is supposed to be a mother,,,where is her motherly instinct??Safiya,,u and Deziani should make use of that seat provided by Stella jare..

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  20. Women are not exactly held up to double standards in this country, rather, the hype about women in power is that if they cant make a difference, who would?... the children? If the women join the menfolk to loot and be corrupt, then where is the hope for a change??

    Nobody probed Dora Akunyili, infact everyone loves her except for the badt guys of course. She made a difference and we all saw it.

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  21. Most Nigerian women in power are arrogant, rude, selfish, wicked . Most of them are even worst than the men, their own is to intimidate their women folk. Apart from their small small boyfriends that they spend on and give contracts ( their families too ) no one else exists to them

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  22. No we cannot let her be and Safiya Bello should STFU! Diezani is a public servant and cannot be left alone!

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  23. renee i wonder who reads your blogs with the way you attack people. learn from mena whatever her name is. she was so rude and her blog suffered. she had to change and after that a few people went to her blog and left comments. @moi gbam with your comment.

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  24. Mrs Safia Bello,i heard to read this write up twice and the question that came to mind was simple; if President GEJ appointed Mr Nweke or a former serving senator as minister for petroleum,will there be much fuse about sack or let him live office because of incompetence or wastage?Sometimes i see Mrs Deziani on Television with her staffs and other oil staffs,almost all of them in that sector are male, which is so difficult sometimes to understand in my country-Nigeria. Do i need statistics to tell me women suffer for been women in my country-NO,what do you expect when politicians don't believe the FDI &Lagos capital markets,there major business is oil,so she will be questioned and hated for just been there as a minister, no matter how you all criticize her, no matter how you curse her out,she still remains one of the best serving ministers; i remember the Stella Oduah saga,everyone was happy she left,nobody could come out and say categorically this was her achievement, the plane crash deaths was already on her,of course am not denying that she has to be accountable for losses,but state the fact,there had been crashes with FFK and stealing, did you disgrace him the way Stella was booted out,No.Am a guy here and i reason with Sefiya's article, women should learn to accept women like themselves, Abba Morro issued an apology and the president compensated those who lost their life's, some guys would still see Abba Morro in submits and functions and still pat his back, can same be done to a woman-No.
    Mrs Sofia our country today has been fully dominated by male, even the females are not interested in what goes on,there husband is there Messiah and speak for most of them; so this article can only be understood by few,and those few like you might not been taken serious;you have written very well but the system open doors for more male's in government.

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    1. Why shld i support a thief cos she is a woman?A theif is a theif irrespective of sex

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  25. l agree with Anon 8:25am and Orisabunmi. Women don't show enough love and respect to each other but rather snub each other when they attain that pinnacle of power both in civil service and otherwise. Why can't these women take a leaf from Dr Akunyili Dora? Rubbish! with the poverty level in Nigeria increasing daily,it's so bad.....

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  26. Ok, so we all are entitled to our opinions and I respect the fact that the writer has expressed her opinions through this piece. Nevertheless opinions should be based on facts and not myopic sentiments. It is unfair to Nigerians, especially at this period in our country's history, to reduce serious allegations such as those levelled against the Minister, to male chauvinism. Nigerians are at a stage where they just want corruption to stop and the country to move forward, so it wouldn't matter much if the person under suspicion is a male or a female. If at all there is a grouse against women, it would be because they seem to have joined the men in tearing this country apart. Listing her achievements and that of her former colleague in the Aviation ministry as justification that the allegations levelled against them are a smear campaign is simply begging the question. We should learn to deal with issues objectively and not be blinded by sentiments. There is no moral justification for placing two private jets at the disposal of a public servant, male or female, to the detriment of tax payers and a nation at large whether or not the NNPC claims they rented it for her official use. What happens to the nation's economy if other government agencies like the NNPC begin to rent private jets for the Ministers who oversee their agencies? This so-called amazon could only shed tears on Benin-Ore express road as the Minister of Transportation, we still have refineries that don't work, money is still missing somewhere between the NNPC and her ministry, fuel scarcity persists, the subsidy issue still remains an unresolved time bomb and when people raise their voices they are dubbed male chauvinists? This simply shows how unconnected the writer is to the realities of our country. I don't care whether you are a man or a woman, the right things must be done, or is the writer suggesting that if the Minister for Petroleum was a man, Nigerians wouldn't raise eyebrows over lavish and unnecessary expenses?

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  27. All these accusations is just a matter of let he/she who is without sin cast the first stone. When a male minister is powerful or prominent they will say it's because of something clever or witty but when it's a woman, they will say it's: bottom power. Mschewwww

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  28. It's funny how we are so given to beer parlour gist in this country. All the accusations made against this women, which one has ever been proven? Abeg, let us face the real issues and let the woman be.

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  29. Una nor dey tire? Diezani this Diezani that. Check her track record even before government and just shut up. The woman has built a life based on professionalism and y'all are here bickering instead of furthering your lives. Issokay

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