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El-Rufai orchestrated NITEL’s Collapse - Stakeholders

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Stakeholders of the abandoned Nigeria Telecommunications Limited (NITEL) have put responsibility for the demise of the company squarely at the doorsteps of the former Director General of the Bureau for Public Enterprise, Mallam Nasir El-Rufai; advising him to take responsibility for the collapse of NITEL and also for the destruction of their careers.

“El-Rufai orchestrated the fall of NITEL because he was bitter he failed to win the bid to build its new Abuja headquarters. He destroyed NITEL because of this and shattered our careers in the process,” according to Ex-NITEL chiefs, and other major stakeholders who claim to be privy to the issues surrounding the destruction of the one-time life wire of the nation’s telecommunication sector.

Comments credited to the controversial iconoclastic El-Rufai, blamed NITEL’s collapse on former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, who reportedly approved the appointment of Pentascope, the failed management consultant hired to manage the Nigeria Telecommunications Limited (NITEL) in 2003.

But included former NITEL chief executives, union members and NITEL retirees accuse El-Rufai, who later became Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) of misleading, not only the National Council on Privatization (NCP), but also the Federal Government by presenting Pentascope as a capable management company that could turn NITEL around.

Speaking yesterday in Abuja, former Managing Directors of MTEL, the GSM arm of NITEL, Kunle Bello, who claimed to have voluntarily resigned to avoid the touted new managers, stressed how he saw the collapse of NITEL/MTEL coming. He said the NITEL’s death knell was due to what he described as insincere and inconsistent implementation of policies by the BPE under El-Rufai.

“The Pentascope management brought in by El-Rufai is an irredeemable misfortune upon the telecommunications industry and an unmitigated disaster on NITEL/MTEL staff who have been dying one after another due to non-payment of pensions,” he stressed. Bello further alleged that Pentascope squandered more than N100 billion of NITEL’s funds, besides the loss of revenue without adding a single telephone line.

Another NITEL’s ex- Managing Director, Prof. Buba Bajoga lamented the destruction of NITEL as very painful, adding, “We approved the payment of dividends to government and I remember that I left N15 billion and S200 million USD in the coffers of the organization.” Stressing that NITEL was more profitable than most banks, he claimed: “We paid all our bills and were financing all our projects.”

Some retirees on their part said in a statement in Abuja that El-Rufai insinuation that Atiku approved the appointment of Pentascope was baseless. A representative of the retirees, Michael Awos, alleged that Pentascope was rather engaged to siphon money and kill NITEL.

He added: “He broke and twisted all the rules to make Pentascope win. Pentascope was one and the same with El-Rufai. El-Rufai’s two closest friends, Mr. Hassan Musa Usman and Tijjani Abdullahi, represented the face of Pentascope. Pentascope in Holland was a one-man office. It had a single room at its office. Its rolling mast was on top of a Church building.

The retirees went on: “Rather than using Atiku as scapegoat for the collapse of NITEL to serve his hidden agenda, El-Rufai should be honorable enough to accept the responsibility for railroading and blackmailing the former NITEL board and the privatisation council into approving a contract that had short-changed Nigerians and children yet unborn. He should apologize to Nigerians for his misdeeds.”

National Adviser of Senior Staff Association of Communications, Transport and Corporations (SSACTC) and President of the NITEL unit of the association, Elias Kazzah, who spoke in the same vein, accused El-Rufai of mismanaging Pentascope transaction that led to the demise of the company.

Kazzah who spoke on behalf of the NITEL union said El-Rufai’s dubious imposition of Pentascope on NITEL and Nigeria led to huge economic losses to the economy considering the huge remittances of the national carrier to the nation’s economy, destroyed careers of a vibrant workforce and also posed security risks.