Yakubu Dogara, Speaker, House of Representatives
Speaker
of the House of Representatives, Hon Yakubu Dogara, has highlighted
the need for Nigeria to have a paradigm shift in leadership that will
usher her into a state of orderliness in governance, the enthronement
of equal opportunities, respect for human rights and accelerated
growth and development.
He
said this while delivering a keynote address on the topic, “The New
Leadership Paradigm Nigeria Needs”, at the opening of the
conference for youth candidates running for offices in the 2019
elections organised by the Youth Initiative for Advocacy, Growth and
Advancement (YIAGA) in Abuja.
The
speaker identified several reasons for the dwindle in effective
leadership that have led to the inability to achieve national
development as diminishing regard for learning, competence and merit
in appointments and electing leaders, religious bigotry fanaticism
and intolerance, ethnic chauvinism, monetisation of electioneering
campaigns, official lawlessness and abuse of power and pilfering and
misappropriation of public funds, among others.
He
explained, “In the formative years of our country, during and
immediately after the Colonial Rule, merit was the greatest
considerations in the appointment and election of leaders. In
those times, the ability, education and cognate experience of office
seekers determined their appointment or election. However,
it seems that this paradigm has been relegated for favouritism and
social connections and relationships.
“On
religious bigotry, fanaticism and intolerance, it is true to say that
it has assumed worrisome dimensions in recent years. This
is particularly noticeable among the leaders and adherents of our two
major religions, Christianity and Islam. This has been
responsible for many of the incidents of violence and blood let in
the country. These abominable characters are often
championed and sponsored by some of the religious leaders who take
advantage of the hapless citizens and manipulate them to further
their political and/or economic gains.
“Monetisation
of our electioneering process is an unwholesome phenomenon that has
pervaded the polity and has greatly reduced the quality of the
leadership of the country. Money has unfortunately become
the highest consideration for voting in elections. In many
cases, the highest bidders are those who get the votes. This
has not only scared way a lot of eligible citizens from standing for
election, but has also desecrated the sanctity of democracy and made
leaders to be less accountable to the people.
“Ethnic
chauvinism is another cankerworm that has eaten deep into our
leadership strata. This discriminative tendency manifests in lopsided
appointments in government institutions and preferential treatment in
the assignment of duty posts and responsibilities. This
breeds animosity, disunity and mutual suspicions in work places. It
is a paradigm that is doing a lot of damage to our cohesion as a
country.
“There
is a growing phenomenon of disobedience of rulings of Courts of
competent jurisdiction by many chief executives of
governments. The Constitution and our Laws are
often trampled upon with impunity. This, indeed, is an
ominous development that can only lead to anarchy if not
checked. There is now a division of opinions in the
country whether the Rule of Law should be subjugated to whatever the
leadership of the Federal Government interprets as “national
interest”. To me, disobedience of Court rulings is a
gross abuse of power and office, and has no place in a democratic
setting,” the speaker declared, adding that, “Pilfering of Public
Funds and other forms of misappropriation have be-devilled our system
for a long time, and has become endemic in the system.”
He
stated that the engagement in the above practices have made it
impossible to achieve effective leadership that would lead to
progressive development as obtained in most nations and added that
there is need to shift to leadership that will ensure upholding the
sanctity of the Rule of Law, accountability and loyalty to the people
by all principal government functionaries, free and fair elections
and the fear of God.
While
commending YIAGA as a body of forward-looking, patriotic and
purposeful youths who are genuinely committed to the advancement of
our country through intensive advocacy, he added that it is
commendable that it are not resting on its oars after the successful
enactment of the Not-Too-Young-to-Run Act earlier in the year.
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