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Thursday, March 22, 2012

Does Leadership Mean Something Else in Nigeria?

It hurts to know that in Nigeria, we are taught one theory in school about how a responsible person, citizen or Nigerian should live his life yet in practical terms, we see a totally different thing on display right before our eyes even at the leadership level.  We are promised all sorts during electioneering campaigns but we are left to survive on our own whenever the elections are over and public officials or the politicians are in office.  That has prompted me to ask this question "Does Leadership Mean Something Else in Nigeria?".

Let me attempt to describe what leadership mean in Nigeria:

1.  It is a time to make money:  

People who are in elective or appointed offices in Nigeria are there only for the sake of what is in it for them.  Otherwise, how do we explain the uproar and the kind of threats the National Assembly issue whoever cares to listen anytime there is a discussion that relates to the pruning down of their jumbo pay and allowances.  What work are they doing that is different from the guys in the Federal Ministry of Finance or those in the Ministry of Environment?  The Directors who work in other ministries are more of bureaucrats than the politicians who fill up the National Assembly who mostly got their position because of the amount of money they were able to throw around during the elections.  

It is about money making... The House of Representative Committee investigating the Securities & Exchange Commission (SEC) have become immersed in controversies of bribe giving and bribe taking.  Even the SEC Director General is not innocent.  How do we explain a meal of N85,000 per time?  Where was she living before taking up the appointment?  How come she could not get a "befitting" accommodation all of a sudden in the Federal Capital after working there for almost 3 months?  N30,000,000.00 (N30 million) is a lot of money and this can pay the salaries of over 30 Nigerians in one whole year... but some woman is wasting it on hotel bills when an accommodation (no matter how palatial) can be rented in the highbrow places in Abuja for just N3 million per annum?  What kind of leaders do we have here?

2.  It is about exploiting innocent people

I want to speak about the Pension Fund here.  These are other people's sweat and an official would take the money (not just to use and return - which in itself is a game of bad faith) and pocket it!  The Military Pensions Fund is the worst.  Living and dead retired service men queue up in the sun and in the rain, sleep on street corners and in some extreme cases die in the process and they never get their Pensions paid or regularized.  My father served in the Nigerian Army between 1968 to 1980.  He retired on medical grounds having taken gun-shot wounds from the Civil War.  As I write, the Army Authorities have not paid him a dime since 1980.  He has considered that entitlement a write-off; yet some people are feeding fat on his benefits and driving around in gleaming cars yet the long arm of the law cannot catch them because as it seems, they are above the law.  That is the meaning of leadership in Nigeria.

3.  It is about playing to the gallery

I have lived in the North for the past 22 years.  More than half of my life-time to date has been spent with my fellow Hausa/Fulani countrymen.  These are some of the simplest people to live with on the face of the earth but because they are denied education by the same people who are supposed to be their leaders, they are brain-washed en mass to the point that they carry up arms against fellow countrymen without knowing why.  These same politicians then go to the TV houses and radio stations to speak out "for our people who are marginalized!"  Who is marginalizing who?  The people are used in Nigeria rather than empowered.  Most regional leaders are champions today because they are able to shout at those in Abuja more than others.  For their efforts, those in Abuja, in a bid to quench their so-called "fire-brand activism" give them millions of naira in cash or in contract awards for projects that are never executed.  They buy cars, marry more wives, build mansions and impoverish the people the more.

We can go on and on....

 Leadership is about making a difference in the lives of people.  But here, we have in the majority, oligarchies, semi-monarchs who parade them as democrats and in the process filter the country's resources away.  Many years, a young man in Malaysia decided to lead with a vision.  Today, Malaysia stands tall as a developed nation just a little over 30 years down the line.  We know that in the late 1970s, the same Malaysia came to collect palm kernel samples from us.  Today, they are the world's largest exporter of vegetable oil.  Yet, Nigeria is a giant on its kneel as a result of rudderless leadership enmeshed in corruption and thievery.

We earn so much and yet are so poor.  This country has no reason to be poor except that we have a different definition of leadership.  There is yet, hope for Nigeria because I know people are out there who are concerned as I am... our time is coming and may God give us the wisdom to lead our people to the Promised Land.  Amen.

    

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