Nigeria's Cry for New Visionary Leadership.
Nigeria's Cry for New Visionary Leadership
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The recent events unfolding in Nigeria call for a new set of young, visionary leaders to come together and rescue this nation from the grip of political jobbers and gladiators who have held it down for too long.
The current state of affairs is a stark reminder that Nigeria deserves better leadership.
The Old Guard: A Barrier to Progress.
The emergence of the new ADC party, comprised of old political office holders and their allies, raises concerns about their motivations.
Their actions and words suggest that they are driven by personal interests and a desire for wealth accumulation, rather than a genuine commitment to good governance and leadership.
This is evident in the various media interviews by political gladiators, which reveal a disturbing trend of self-interest and corruption.
The Need for Transparency and Accountability.
The alleged collection of N4 billion monthly from NDDC for feeding women is a stark example of the corruption that plagues our system. It's essential to question how such funds are being utilized and to demand transparency and accountability from our leaders.
To foster a culture of accountability, President Tinubu should publish the amount of FAAC allocations to all 36 states and 774 local governments in the last 2 years, as well as the federal government's disbursements to ministries, parastatals, and agencies.
A Call for New Leadership.
It's time for a new set of young and capable leaders to emerge, leaders with visionary and entrepreneurial minds. As someone who belongs to this new generation of leaders, I believe that we can turn things around faster.
We need leaders who can harness the potential of our nation and drive socio-economic development forward.
The Private Sector- A Beacon of Hope.
In contrast to the public sector, the private sector leadership in Nigeria is pushing the country's socio-economic development forward.
These leaders are driven by innovation, entrepreneurship, and a commitment to excellence.
It's time for the public sector to learn from the private sector and adopt a similar approach to leadership.
A Nation's Potential.
Nigeria has immense potential, but it's being held back by poor leadership and corruption. We need leaders who can unlock this potential and drive our nation forward.
I firmly believe that with the right leadership, Nigeria can become a prosperous and developed nation.
Olubunmi Oluwadare,National Business Development Service Provider (NBDSP).
Founder www.uni-preneur.com www.getajob.ng
Author - I SEE MONEY IN AFRICA
Chairman/CEO.
Beexo Group www.beexogroup.com


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