Hadiza Bala Usman, former managing director of the Nigerian
Ports Authority (NPA), says she authored a book to address rumours that she
looted the agency.
The book, titled ‘Stepping on Toes: My Odyssey at the
Nigerian Ports Authority’, details her experience and the opposition she faced
at the NPA up until her removal from office.
Bala Usman was suspended as NPA’s managing director in 2021,
and eventually replaced by Mohammed Bello-Koko in 2022.
Her suspension was recommended by Rotimi Amaechi, former minister of transportation, who alleged that the agency, under her watch, failed to remit N165 billion operating surplus to the coffers of the federal government.
However, she was exonerated by an administrative panel of
inquiry set up to investigate the alleged mismanagement.
Speaking at her book reading in Abuja on Saturday, Bala
Usman said she anticipated that she would face criticism following the release
of her version of events.
“When you call out big people that have networks,
automatically know that you will always come under verbal attacks everywhere,”
she said, adding that she went ahead “as a token of the spirit to always render
account with which I was raised”.
“So, I decided that I
had to tell that story rather than keep quiet and be fingered as the person who
looted the NPA,” she added.
“I’m not one that is easily intimidated or easily bullied by
an office. If you occupy an office, you earn my respect in terms of what value
you bring.”
Bala Usman, who was the first female MD of the NPA, said she
often avoided being compromised.
She faulted government officials for not being transparent
with their activities in office, adding that the secrecy in governance enables
them to get away with trespasses.
“What it felt like
for me was just a job, it didn’t feel like a gender or a first female thing so
I folded my sleeves and went to work,” the former MD said.
“Going in there, you would try to be compromised, but you
have to pick what your opportunity cost is.”
Bala Usman added that transparency in governance will make government officials understand “that you can’t get away with impunity”.
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