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As 2015 Elections Is Around The Corner Who Did U Think That, Is Fit For The Job by danielarem(m): 7:01pm On May 20, 2013 |
The country called Nigeria is under serious strain and if it is to survive it needs a leader that has the integrity, trust, patriotism, and a positive experience to lead. That servant must be selfless; firm but decent; talented not an intellectual; a person that has seen us through a life of despair and yet hope; an achiever and a team player; a person with the vision to take the country out of the deep seas of trouble brought about by an greed leadership in this Nation. It makes one wonder the very people that should have been locked away for good not only for violating our constitution, considering illegalities they committed to remain in power. This is because all the indices of governance show that Nigerian government is pursuing the wrong economic, social and political polices, and that there may be a dysfunctional basic assumption that reinforces the thinking of the greater majority Nigerians. Moreover, the leadership does not appear to be alive to its responsibilities to Nigeria and her future generations, as exemplified by its failure to address corruption and impunity. The continued reliance and dependence on oil without any active plan to diversify the economy, is a serious worry, especially since the west has stepped up its attempt to develop alternative sources of energy. More than half of Nigeria’s government officials, be it governors or ministers fail to demonstrate trust, show respect for their teams or even produce results. It’s sad that we have or are blessed with a diligent leader that’s God sent but we all neglected him due to our sentimentall. A leader that can makes us feel proud of being Nigerian, but unfortunately some people as usual don’t see this as I do. I’m not campaign for any aspirant, all I’m doing is telling it as it is. Officials are light years away from the top level leaders. I believe leaders build enduring greatness through a paradoxical blend of personal humility and professional will. And as for what you do with a surfeit of ego once you’ve reached the top, the answer is simple, great leaders channel their ego needs away from themselves and into the larger goal of building a great government, state, nation and or continent. We have many examples of tested and trusted leaders of our time like Gen Muhamme Buhari, Aminu Tambuwal, Raji Fashola, Rotimi amaechi, Jimi Agbaje, Hon Femi Gbaja and Sule lamido. Overt display of personal success do little to motivate the people who are key to the long term health of any government, institution or organisation. Power and money are of course important, but only insofar as they apply to the state as a whole not the individuals running the affairs of it. As 2015 Elections is around the corner who did u think that, is fit for the job in your State and the Federal ?
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Re: As 2015 Elections Is Around The Corner Who Did U Think That, Is Fit For The Job by Nobody: 8:05pm On May 20, 2013 |
Lucky Igbinedion & Femi Otedola respectively |
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