Sunday, August 31, 2014

''Portrait Of A Negotiator'': David Alechenu Bonaventure Mark + How He Ended The Doctor's Nationwide Strike.




For the incumbent President of the Senate, Senator David Alechenu Bonaventure Mark, his philosophy is never stop doing good to others no matter how little because sometimes those little innocuous things occupy the biggest parts of their hearts. To bring to the fore for perception, the President of the Senate was a trained combatant Soldier. Those who followed his track records in the hay days of his Military Career would attest to the fact that Mark was a no nonsense soldier who believed that no matter whose ox was gored the job that has to be done, must be done.CLICK FOR MORE...



From that background, Senator Mark did not have any business with union or industrial relations matters talk less of engaging in any form of negotiation with them. Like a true Soldier, his core obligation was to get the job done even if it required stepping on toes. Most often then, it was with immediate effect. And to his subordinates, the options were limited and there was no room or window for excuses; but getting results was the core value.

 But since taking the mantle of leadership at the nation’s apex law making body in 2007, Senator Mark has proven book makers wrong with his deep sense of wisdom and strategic diplomacy in managing the affairs of the Senate, nay National Assembly. Even his emergence as the President of the Senate remains a shocker to many political pundits because except for destiny and the hand of God, not many gave him a chance to make a success of it.

 Those who had seen the rise and fall of many Senate Presidents under the current Political dispensation (1999 till date) argued that Senator Mark would sooner than later unwittingly step on the proverbial ‘banana peels’ that had seen the premature termination of the tenure of his predecessors in the unstable whimsical chair of the Senate Presidency.

Seven years down the line, Senator Mark to their utmost dismay has proven them (doubting Thomases) really wrong. He has stabilized the Senate nay the National Polity with his ingenuity and Wisdom of Solomon. He has unarguably given the upper legislative chamber a good name to be remembered for and whose shoulders Nigerians can lean on no matter the odds.Just a few months ago, Senator Mark rose above the fray, above partisan politics when he “resolved” and successfully managed the crisis arising from the once Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Senators "defection" to the then emerging All Peoples Congress (APC) . Undaunted by the pressure from within and outside the hallowed chamber he stood firm like the rock of Gibraltar and held on tenaciously to what is right in tandem with the constitution and the standing rules of the Senate.

 Those who rose up in protest that Senator Mark must read the letter of the “defecting” Senators few weeks later had cause to rethink and say thank you Senator Mark. The Senator Bukola Saraki led “defecting” Senators now know better that the story would have been grossly unpalatable politically and that what Senator Mark did was beyond partisan politics but to safeguard democracy and protection of the rules and laws in the over all national interest. Let’s not miss the point of this discuss to wit; that in almost every critical situation the nation had found herself at least since 1999 return to a democratic rule, there have always been a Nigerian, a David Mark there to rescue the hitherto wrecking ship. From Senate Retreat in Port Harcourt, Rivers State in 2008, where the upper Legislative Chamber proffered solution to tackle the menace of the restive Niger Delta Militants from where the establishment of the ministry of Niger Delta, to compliment the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) was conceived to so many interventions during labour unrests, Senator Mark has always been the man behind the mask.


 It is no longer news that for the whole of last year, the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) shut down the Ivory towers on account of the alleged Federal government refusal to honour agreement reached with them on the deplorable state of Education in Nigeria. All efforts and entreaties by authorities and stakeholders to persuade ASUU to call off the industrial dispute fell on deaf ears until Senator Mark through a mandate from the resolution of the Senate waded into the crisis. Expectedly, Mark stepped into the matter and within a couple of weeks of tact and skillful negotiation, the University Teachers suspended the strike many thought was a mission impossible. 

As a humble public servant, Senator Mark did not claim the credit or glory of that achievement but to the University Teachers themselves, the Senate and President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria Dr. Goodluck Jonathan who gave him a listening ear to resolve the issues at stake. In the same vein, Senator Mark now dubbed the ultimate negotiator waded into the Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics (ASUP) dispute with Government and again achieved a great deal of success in resolving the crisis and the lecturers went back to classes after about 10 months.

 It is also instructive to recall that it was Senator Mark’s invocation of Doctrine of Necessity in February 2010 that saved the nation from the precipice at a time when the country was in a circumstances described as ruddership on account of the ill-health of Nigeria’s Former President, Alhaji Umaru Musa Yar’Adua, a man believed to be determined but cut short by ill-health to lead the nation. That singular action of the invocation of the Doctrine of Necessity unarguably saved Nigeria from the leadership vacuum and empowered the then Vice President Goodluck Jonathan to become an acting President. It remains a vital page for the Guinness Book of Records. 

What is more, Senator Mark’s intervention in the January 2012 public outcry and wild protests against the removal of Petroleum subsidy during which the socio- political and Economic life of Nigeria was in comatose remain a reference point in our contemporary history. The statesmanship of Mark on that occasion was worthwhile.

 Only last week, Senator Mark added to his credit in conflict resolution when his intervention led to the suspension of the Nigeria Medical Association’s (NMA) two months industrial action. Doctors under the aegis of the NMA had embarked on strike action to among other things demand for the unpaid arrears arising from the relativity allowance, application of skipping in the promotion of Medical Doctors as applicable in Civil Service, increment of hazard allowance for Medical Doctors from the present N5,000 per month to a proposed N100,000 per month, withdrawal of the circular making Nurses and Midwives consultants. 

The NMA insists that only holders of degrees or fellowships registrable by the Dental and Medical council of Nigeria can be considered for appointment of consultants in Hospitals. Besides, they are demanding the reversal of government circular sacking Resident Doctors and suspension of Residency Training nation wide.While the NMA strike lingered, Nigeria had the unfortunate and challenging out break of Ebola Virus Disease (EVD), a development that worsened provision of health care services in the country.

Government and well meaning Nigerians pleaded with the striking Doctors to call off the strike and respond to National Health emergency all to no avail. It was yet Senator Mark’s intervention from Sunday 17 through Wednesday 20 of August 2014 that salvaged the situation.
 During the prolonged meetings with the leadership of NMA led by Dr. Kayode Obembe, Senator Mark persuaded the Doctors to see reasons and hearken to the national call to duty. Accompanied by Delta State Governor Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan, also a Medical Doctor and Senator Tunde Ogbeha, the Doctors after due consideration and consultation with their colleagues agreed to suspend the strike and returned to their duty posts. Although, negotiation continues with government over the yet to be met demands. 

To Dr. Obembe and his colleagues, they are not unmindful of the challenges faced by Nigerians on account of the strike but it was like a last resort for government to do the needful in the health sector.The point must be re-emphasized here that Senator Mark has lived up to his billings as the President of the Senate.

 He has consistently stated that he remain a pan-Nigeria, a patriot and Nationalist whose mission and goal is to contribute squarely to the wellbeing of the ordinary Nigerian. In doing so,he will be guided by the wishes and aspirations of the Nigeria people. He will be neutral in all matters, but he cannot fold his hands on issues that affect the security and wellbeing of Nigeria and Nigerians.
 
 Senator Mark promised to be fair, firm, just and honest at all times so that generations yet unborn would remember his records of excellent services in Public Service. Hate him or love him, Senator Mark’s honesty and determination to leave the Senate nay its leadership better than he met it is incontrovertible. Even his political foes have come to agree that his leadership of the Senate is far beyond Partisan Politics. He believes and works for a peaceful and united Nigeria where no one or section is oppressed or marginalized. He is a peace maker, a successful negotiator of good will.

 He believes in the sanctity of the truth because for him, there is no meeting point between truth and falsehood. Everything that is possible to be believed is an image of the truth. There is no sitting on the fence especially on matters affecting Nigeria and Nigerians. And like Marthin Luther King JNR puts it " when the chips are down, we will remember not the words of our enemies but the silence of our friends".

 For Mark, there is the hand of God in what he does and he adorns a garment washed by God which no man can stain. 
Written by Paul Mumeh ( Chief Press Secretary to the President of the Senate).

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