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Schoolboy Gets Fashola's Attention by Stevo30: 10:04am On Feb 22, 2010
By Segun Balogun 234 Next
February 22, 2010
Spending more than one hour beside the state's governor fulfilled Eniola Olajuwon's wildest dream and he declared: "I must say that today is the happiest day of my life because His Excellency, the governor of Lagos State, has made it so."

He grinned and clutched Governor Babatunde Fashola's hand as they walked through a line of pupils welcoming the governor to their school, Saint Saviour's Schools, Ebutte Meta, on Thursday.

Master Olajuwon had made a promise to his fellow pupils that, if appointed head prefect of the school, he would invite the governor for a lecture on leadership - even though he says he "did not know that the governor will agree; but I hoped and prayed and sent an email to him."

Mr. Fashola said he received the email sent through Eniola's mother's email address on November 19, 2009 and decided to honour the student leader's invitation.

During his lecture, the governor used the head prefect's action as an illustration of the qualities of a good leader.

"You (Eniola) demonstrated leadership; you kept a promise," he said "It was a gamble he took just because he wanted to fulfil a promise. I'm sure he didn't know my email address before then.

"We can learn a lot about leadership when we look around us and see people have done and what we have failed to do," Mr. Fashola surmised and added that "leaders, in my view, do not tell people how to do things; they show them how to do it."

He urged the pupils to always be courageous and responsible, not only for themselves, but for everybody.

"Leaders take responsibility, not only for themselves, but for everybody. Courage does not mean being brave or being strong, it means having faith to continue in the face of fear," he said.

Under the hot sun, which left everybody sweating, the governor discredited the notion that leaders are determined by how much money they have.

"It is not how much money one has that qualifies him to be a leader; it is the moral authority that he can be relied upon. Moral authority comes with the ability to keep promise," he said.

Mr. Fashola said the ability to keep promises will earn a leader the power of persuasion, which must be used to lead the people aright.

Describing the governor, Annette Carter, the school's head teacher said "finding time to honour the promise of a young school boy in Ebutte-meta says a lot about Mr. Fashola."

The visit coincided with the school's diamond jubilee celebration, and the chairperson of the management board, Tom Ogboi, who described the school as the oldest private school in Nigeria, disclosed that the school has decided to supply classroom furniture to some public schools within its locality.

Mr. Ogboi said the furniture will be ready by the end of March, 2010.

Reacting to the donation, Mr. Fashola said the gesture will help his government realise its set goal that "by the end of 2010, no child in any public school in Lagos State will have to sit on the floor without a desk and chair."

"We have done it before. All my education was in this country. I believe that the resources, the skills and the energy that is necessary to produce first class education in this country is within this country," he said.
Re: Schoolboy Gets Fashola's Attention by Stevo30: 10:06am On Feb 22, 2010
This is really very nice. That boy and most of the students would never forget such encounter. Fashola good job. This is the stuff of true leader.
Re: Schoolboy Gets Fashola's Attention by 9ja4eva: 3:11pm On Feb 22, 2010
Lovely.Eko o ni baje

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