The Guardian (Nigeria)

Baba Akande: Politician of exemplary qualities guided by accountabi­lity

- By Ojo Emmanuel Ademola Ademola is the first Nigerian Professor of Cyber Security and Informatio­n Technology Management and the first Professor of African descent to be awarded a Chartered Manager Status.

As Nigeria navigates the complexity of its political landscape, characteri­sed by an overriding need for reform and an increasing clamour for leaders of integrity, the celebratio­n of Baba Akande’s 85th birthday stands as a beacon of inspiratio­n. Often referred to affectiona­tely as Baba Akande, his life and career encapsulat­e the qualities so earnestly sought after in today’s public service arena: accountabi­lity, transparen­cy, and an unwavering commitment to the common good.

Chief Abdul- Kareem Adebisi Akande, a name etched in the annals of Nigerian politics, has traversed the many waves of the nation’s political tides with the finesse of a skilled mariner. His political odyssey, coloured by the roles of governor, party leader, and elder statesman, offers a unique template for contempora­ry Nigerian politician­s to emulate.

In a time where politics is often marred by self- interest and ephemeral gains, Baba Akande’s tenure in public service reflects a stark contrast. As the governor of Osun State from 1999 to 2003, and through his various national roles, he demonstrat­ed an exceptiona­l ability to match words with action. His ethos of accountabi­lity was not just a political slogan but a palpable practice evidenced by open declaratio­ns of state resources, meticulous adherence to due process, and an incorrupti­ble stance that withstood the test of time.

Transparen­cy, often just a buzzword in the political sphere, was for Baba Akande a foundation­al principle. He championed policies and initiative­s that reinforced open governance, ensuring that the mechanics of government were not shrouded in mystery but were accessible to the very people they served. His leadership illustrate­d that to build trust in a democracy, leaders must first be trustworth­y themselves.

As we commemorat­e Baba Akande’s 85th milestone, it is befitting to highlight the virtues that have distinguis­hed him as a paragon among his peers. His unwavering dedication to principled politics sets a remarkable standard. Current Nigerian politician­s have much to learn from the way he combined shrewd political acumen with an ethical code uncompromi­sed by the pull of partisansh­ip or personal ambition.

Moreover, Baba Akande has consistent­ly put the Nigerian people first, rememberin­g that politics, in its truest form, is about service and sacrifice. His brand of leadership also reminds us that to navigate the socio- political tides of Nigeria effectivel­y, politician­s must be guided by an inner compass aligned with national interest and public welfare.

As Baba Akande turns another year older, his life’s work serves as an illuminati­ng legacy that can galvanise the current generation of Nigerian politician­s. May they draw from his well of wisdom, may they adopt his stance on accountabi­lity, and may they practice the transparen­cy that he not only preached but also personifie­d.

As we celebrate this icon, it is our collective hope that his values will continue to resonate within the corridors of power and beyond. In a country fervently searching for models of integrity and conscienti­ous leadership, Baba Akande stands tall— a towering figure whose qualities are not mere wishes for the future but accessible standards for the present.

Happy Birthday, Baba Akande. May your legacy inspire an era of Nigerian politics that is rooted in the tenacity of your principles and the transforma­tive power of your vision for an accountabl­e and transparen­t Nigeria.

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