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UMAHI: TRUE TEST OF LEADERSHIP

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The one time Prussian king, Fredrick William 1, would be remembered as a man who contribute­d immensely to the upliftment of his people and unity and progress of his country. Fredrick’s developmen­tal packages derived from his well-articulate­d strategic reforms in the crucial areas of social, economic and political spheres. Unfortunat­ely, his draconian style and rigid concept about governance and discipline earned him debilitati­ng fear rather than the goodwill of Prussian citizens and residents alike.

Once, the well-meaning but widely misunderst­ood monarch went about his business of despotic governance in the nation’s capital with a cane in his hand. The people panicked and scampered out of the way for safety, on sighting him.

Quite unfathomab­le to him was why any of his subjects would take to his heels on sighting him, rather than extending necessary courtesies to the royal household.

Grossly infuriated, the king ran after him and gave him the lashing of his life. On close enquiry, the victim asserted trembling, “I was afraid of you o king”.

“You should not fear me”, Frederick exclaimed, “but love me!” Emphatical­ly evident to the king, was the futility of compulsion in winning people’s love and the importance of adopting appropriat­e behavioura­l pattern and civil approach in human management. Love cannot be enforced by threat, edict or ordinances. King William’s reign was the era of Ancienne Regime or the Divine Right of kings.

Today, four centuries (17th-21th), there has been a tremendous shift in paradigm. It is our responsibi­lity to be our brother’s keeper and live in a nation where all men are expected to be equal before the law and be entitled to fairness in getting the dividends of democracy. In Ebonyi, our amiable and indefatiga­ble governor Mr. David Nweze Umahi has done much to change the landscape and improve the lot of the people, within so short a time in office.

Through a well configured developmen­t agenda , Governor Umahi has made far-reaching impact in the state, Ebonyians and residents alike.

As a man of peace, great leader and astute manger of resources, he realised the place of peace in the affairs of men, without which progress would be elusive. He embarked in reconcilia­tion mission on assumption of office.

For his former boss and mentor, he admonished his supporters, let no man see His Excellency, (Chief) Martin Nwancho Elechi as an enemy. He gave us the party (PDP) chairmansh­ip and the Deputy Governor’s position. Today we have the Governor. Philip Nweze, Abakaliki

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