Ever since Shem Obafaye, former Lagos State Commandant of
the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, featured on Sunrise, a live
interview programme on Channels Televisions that fateful Tuesday morning, his
life has been an interesting mix of pain and joy. TON went on Obafaye’s trail
to find out how he is faring in his new place of work in Ibadan, a city
generally believed to be less ‘juicy’ than Lagos as far as postings and
appointments are concerned. How is he doing away from family, friends and
associates… far from the maddening crowd of Lagos and its ‘busy-body’
journalists?
Until sometime in March this year when the former Lagos
State Commandant of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, Mr. Shem
Obafaye, featured on a Channels Television interview programme, “Sunrise”, the
phrase, My Oga at the Top, did not mean much to Nigerians.
It simply passed as the description of a boss in Pidgin English.
However, the circumstance in which the phrase was used and the forum gave it
and its “exponent” as instant fame.
Obafaye, who was asked to give the website of the NSCDC had
faltered, insisting that only “My Oga At The Top” could give the right website.
And even when he finally decided to give one, he could not complete it.
The celebrity that the NSCDC boss became was almost
immediate. The fame did spread like wild fire and many cashed in on it to
enrich themselves. Before one could say Jack Robinson, some smart individuals
had gone to town, emblazoning t-shirts with the latest phrase in town – My Oga
at the Top- and making good money from it.
It was also a topic for the dance hall too as disc jockeys
remixed it, creating some interesting tunes with it. In offices, almost
everybody henceforth referred to their bosses as “My Oga at the Top.”
To say that the interview from which the phrase emanated was
an embarrassment to the NSCDC is an understatement. May be if the said
interview was not a live programme of a visual media, the damage wouldn’t have
been that severe.
Many were not just shocked by the outing but expected the
end of the road for the security boss. But the para- military agent was not
only smart about the ordeal, they were equally considerate, hence, his transfer
to the Oyo State command of the security agency.
“He was not redeployed as a form of punishment.” NSCDC
Public Relations Officer, Mr. Emmanuel Okeh had said. Even if there was no
official statement that Shem was punished, it was obvious that his transfer was
a face-saving exercise.
Shem swapped position with his Oyo State counterpart, Mr
Adesuyi Clement. Like the brave soldier that he is meant to be, Obafaye rose
promptly to the newest demand of his job and resumed work at Ibadan, his new
duty post.
And waxing stoic, he told a daily newspaper in a telephone
conversation: “I am determined to serve in Oyo State and I know God will help
me.”
Ever since he was posted to Oyo State, however, Obafaye has
been quiet. At least, no word has since come from him, either over the “My Oga
at the top” issue or any other.
This leaves many to wonder what is happening to the now very
popular NSCDC boss. Countless questions beg for answers. How did he take the
instant fame that he has got?
Has he settled down since he resumed in Oyo State and did he
feel good about his posting? How was the issue taken by his bosses and the command
he headed?
How was the issue taken in the new command he heads? Indeed,
many are certainly still dying to know what manner of man “My Oga at the Top”
is.
With the same amount of curiosity taking the better part of
this reporter, getting answers to the questions became irresistible, hence a
trip down to Ibadan where “My Oga at the Top” works. But how do you get to
answer some of these questions without the knowledge of the subject is one
task.
Getting him to talk at the end of the day is another. Locating
the office of “My Oga at the top” at Iyaganku area adjacent to the Police
Command in Ibadan, on Thursday, July 18, 2013 wasn’t an arduous task. Entering
the office, however, seemed not as easy as envisaged.
Right at the main entrance were about five to six officers
of the command in their blue and red uniforms standing with the firm and
serious appearance that is commonly identified with military officials. There
were no visible arms but no one dared enter without being quizzed.
The environment throbbed with excitement. On both sides of
the roads were shopping complexes occupied by men and women in all kinds of
businesses and directly opposite the office is an untarred road that leads to
an area called Alalubosa Estate.
The road in front of the office, currently under
construction, also took its toll on road users, especially with the rain that
was said to have been falling heavily for about 16 days.
Although most of the traders around were yet to have full
information of the kind of person the new boss of the security agency is, as he
is still very new, they were quick to speak about the orderliness of the
officers in recent times.
One woman who sells house wares in one of the shopping
complexes said “I do not know the new boss physically as he has barely arrived,
but I can tell you the man is a disciplined man.
Ever since he came, we have seen that the officers are
regularly at the entrance more than how it used to be. They also appear more up
and doing. May be this is because they now have a new boss and they are yet to
understand him.”
Another man, who simply wanted to be known as Bayo said he
hadn’t noticed any negative thing from the agency in recent time. “I would say
they have all been working well together. Why would they want to work against
their boss if they would not want to lose their jobs?
And from the way we see them from afar, everyone is buckling
down to work because they do not know the kind of person the man is. Forget
about My Oga at the Top, as far as I am concerned, tightening their belt is
just normal.
The man would not want any laxity at this delicate time. So,
all of them are working more than before. Even if they will relax, I am sure it
won’t be now,” Bayo pointed out. The officers at the gate were not hostile but
discharged their duties as strictly as expected. None was however ready to
discuss their new boss.
When at the end this reporter got two to speak, they did so
under anonymity and resentment: “I don’t know what you people want us to say or
what you want the poor man to do again. Just because he forgot something, you
are jubilating and spreading it all around. Who cannot make mistakes? Are you
saying you people are perfect? No one is perfect except God.
You should be considerate whenever you are discharging your
duties. I am sure these Channels people have forgotten that they don’t need to
rubbish anyone to get popular themselves and they cannot think of coming to the
man again. What if this had cost him his job, will they have been happy?
“I am always surprised at the way you people are excited
about negative stories. Of the entire lengthy interview that they had with him,
it was only where he erred that they put on the internet.
It is unfair. What do you want me to say now? The man is new
and what would you want me to do to my superior? We all give our due respect to
him and our duties.
“He is a good person and I tell you he has not even
transferred any pain to us should he have any. He is an officer and I tell you,
he is going about his duties as bravely and diligently as it is expected of
him.
We are all giving all the support he deserves. Story or no
story, an officer is an officer and a superior is a superior any day,” he said.
Another officer who also spoke under anonymity said: “I must
tell you the truth that Oga is very respectful, up and doing and keeps an open
office. He may be new here but I have followed him quite closely even before
now.
He keeps an open office and like I said, he is nice to
everyone. It is because of his openness to everyone that he was able to fall
into the hands of people who would capitalise on his mistake now.
Before, he wouldn’t keep any strict routine where the media
was concerned. If you wanted to speak with him, he is free. Why? Because had no
skeleton in his cupboard. But it is unfortunate that it has to be like this.
All the same, that has not affected him in any way. He is
going about his duties as expected and we have no problems with him,” he said
too.
But while Obafaye may not be having it tough with his staff,
a trader around his office who identified himself simply as Alhaji Teru saw it
from another angle.
According to him, the whole show might have a political
undertone afterall. “I smell a rat in all of these. You know that his position
as the Lagos Commandant can never be the same as the position in Ibadan.
It definitely must have attracted better benefits than
whatever this new one will come with. I want to think some people might have
set him up because I don’t see any big deal in someone forgetting a website. It
may just be the work of his enemies.
Somebody may want him out of the office in Lagos and the
person might have achieved his aim. But thank God, his error did not finally
get him out of the job.
It is just a personal opinion. This is Nigeria, anything can
happen. It is just unfortunate that he played into their hands,” he said.
For Olu, a receptionist at a nearby hotel, Nigerians should
learn a lesson or two from the whole episode. “There is a lesson for everyone
in all of these. The man is a good guy but he is not tactical enough.
May be he should have just told them to move to the next
question since he wasn’t sure of his answers. But the lesson here is everyone
should seek knowledge of what he is doing and what is hot or currently going
on. We should not just be laid back or be contented with the little we know.
We should aspire to know more because we don’t know when it
will be needed. For those who put it on the internet, I want to say it is not
good enough.
The image of the nation, I can assure you, is negatively
projected. We are like telling people out there that our top officials are not
right to be there.
This is not fair, we shouldn’t celebrate people’s down
fall,” he advised. With the much gathered about “My oga at the top”, this
reporter went into one of the offices in the building to see him, but was
directed to the office of the corps Public Relations Officer situated in one of
the one-story buildings within the compound.
Both the boss and the publicist were not around. But the
Assistant PRO, Mr Segun Odedina, was on seat. Upon request to see the
Commandant, Odedina who asked for the identity of the reporter later disclosed
that Obafaye was not around and would not be around till the next week.
“Would you drop your contact number for a formal interview
soonest?” An agreement was therefore reached and he promised to call the reporter
when his boss returns. Saturday Mirror will be waiting for that call.
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