EZENDIGBO THE DETRIBALISED LEADER NIGERIA DESERVES
It is not only Nigerians but also bewildered foreigners who wonder aloud why a
country so blessed with human and natural resources is not presently
challenging at the top of the summit of global economic powers. Many reasons
(for excuses) have been variously adduced to explain Nigeria's relative
underdevelopment, ranging from political instability to its heterogeneity.
The point of convergence among informed commentators, however, is that the
missing variable has been quality leadership. Historically, no country had
stumbled on development. Societies that have developed faster than others have
invariably been principally blessed with detribalised, vibrant, visionary,
selfless leaders, who worked hard to inspire their people to greater heights.
As the legendry Prime Minister of Singapore, Lee Kuan Yew, once told a
Nigerian admirer, the secret of his country's historic transformation from
obscurity to the industrial frontline was doing the ordinary things rightly
and consistently.
If you go out into the streets of major towns and cities in Nigeria today,
people are complaining about the harsh condition of living. They expect things
to change quickly. Many leaders in our society have expressed this in
different ways. But the reality in Nigeria today is that more than ever before
things are hard.
Nigerians are going through hard times. Women, children, able-bodied men
without jobs are roaming the streets to eke out a living. The other day, I was
travelling through the Kano-Kaduna expressway to Abuja. Few miles before
Abuja, at every bus top, there are as many as 10 hoodlums in every bus top.
All of them have to collect money from the commercial vehicle driver. The
sight was nauseating. They were many. You wonder how much the commercial
drivers will take home at the end of the day. What kind of a country is
this? What nature of leaders do we have?
As 2023 approaches, the one question on every Nigerian lip is where we shop
for that elusive leader most uncommon, a leader we can trust, a leader with a
track record in transparent honesty, a leader dyed in integrity and
self-discipline. Where do we shop for that leader who, based on his or her
antecedents, can lead Nigerians to doing the ordinary things correctly and who
can lead us to rewrite the national development storyline?
So many great Nigerians both at home an in Diaspora, think we already
have such a leader and it is based on their personal testimonies that I will
attempt to situate the *Philosophy of Chief NBC Onwuasonya AKA Ezendigbo
narrative which clearly states that no Nigeria will be a begger
anymore*. Ezendigbo, the name his teeming supporters call him, to
underscore their approval of his humility and political prudence, is a
detribalised patriotic Nigerian based in the UK whom concerns for the future
of our unborn generation made him developed a blueprint on how to save the
Nigerian Ship from hitting the rock. Ezendigbo has an exceptional level
headedness and sense of propriety that set him apart from his peers.
Chief NBC Onwuasonya who isn't a president of any region of the country has a
towering political profile, derives more from his democratic credentials and
personal integrity. He is a new breed political actor with a different
approach. When supporters say Ezendigbo has no enemy , it is not the absence
of feverish opposition they are talking about because that is in abundance in
Nigeria. They are acknowledging his managerial style of politics.
The civility with which he treats opponents is disarming. Ezendigbo is highly
tolerant and this disposition has created an ambience of competitive politics
and freedom from harassment for everybody. This is exactly the kind of leader
we need today in Nigeria. Ezendigbo is accepted across the Nigerian divide. He
has received various honoures by esteemed high profile organization and
traditional leaders. An articulate and consummate public speaker,
Ezendigbo is the toast of academic and intellectual audiences in Nigeria
and abroad. Nigerians in the Diaspora cannot get enough of his sound bite in
lecture circuits all over Europe and America. In his years of service to
humanity, Ezendigbo has proved he is the man to lead Nigeria.
{Support Chief CBN Onwuasonya AKA Ezendigbo for the president of the federal
republic of Nigeria 2023}
Which party let me join,so that i will be able to cast my vote.
ReplyDeleteStay tuned as it would be announced and published asap
DeleteIt is good to hear from public opinion. Before we can announce the political party to choose. We are still making so many consultations going on
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