Daily Trust Saturday

‘Nigeria needs good leadership, strong institutio­ns to tackle challenges’

- Chidimma C. Okeke

Apresident­ial aspirant in the 2023 general elections under the banner of the National Rescue Movement (NRM) and a professor Emeritus of education at the University of Windsor, Canada, Benedicta Egbo, has said that what Nigeria needs is good leadership and strong institutio­ns to tackle its present challenges.

She said one of the major challenges stifling needed developmen­t in the country is a lack of patriotism and that corruption comes secondary to the country’s challenges.

Egbo stated this at the annual lecture and book launch, organised in her honour, with the theme: “Reclaiming Nigeria’s Future: Strategic Frameworks for Achieving Transforma­tive Change,” in Abuja.

She said, “I am convinced that with the right policies, governance, architectu­re, strong institutio­ns, and a peaceful, thriving economic environmen­t, Nigeria can once again live up to its nickname as the Giant of

Africa, as well as become an exceptiona­lly respected member among the comity of nations.

“Nigeria’s future generation­s deserve decent future. This requires a starting point, critical reflection, and deep introspect­ion on our part so that collective­ly, we can engender the transforma­tive change we all desire and hope for.”

Earlier in his keynote address, a Professor of Political Science and senior fellow, Centre for Democracy and Developmen­t, Prof. Adele Jinadu, on the way forward to Nigeria’s political future, said the ethical crisis of democracy and federalism was an indication of the decline of profession­alism in public life.

“Profession­alism seems to have been sacrificed, while profession­als and profession­al groups, the core of the middle, have abandoned their profession­al ethics that should inform their sacred role of speaking the truth to power and serving as a mirror of what society should be but is not and yet can become,” he said

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