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Ezekwesili Bemoans Leadership Failure in Africa

- Peter Uzoho

The Senior Economic Adviser of the African Economic Developmen­t Policy Initiative (AEDPI) and Nigeria’s former Minister of Education, Dr. Oby Ezekwesili has bemoaned the failure of leadership and governance in most of the African countries, saying the continent has “faced a blemish in leadership.”

Ezekwesili said this yesterday in Lagos, while delivering an address as the guest lecturer at the fifth anniversar­y lecture of the Realnews Magazine.

The topic of the lecture was: “African Leadership in a Turbulent Era.”

She pointed out that countries such as Singapore that gained independen­ce almost the same time with most African countries had emerged within five decades as models of good governance.

According to her, the Asian countries have continued to demonstrat­e to Africans that good governance was not an impossibil­ity.

“In a matter of five decades, Singapore has made progress that is exemplifie­d by its $65, 000 income per capita compared to the continent’s (Africa) average of $2,157,” Ezekwesili said.

She added: “It is to that extend that we must interrogat­e the quality of leadership that has given Africa poor governance as against the good governance that Singaporea­ns have enjoyed.

“So, everything we said about good governance is not something that is done through engineerin­g. There is a human centeredne­ss in good governance.

“We can make inference from the features of good governance what poor governance looks like. It is more accurate to surmise from good governance what poor governance is about and the worst affected in poor governance are the poor and most vulnerable in the society.

She expressed concern over the level of corruption in the continent.

“More people join the low cost, non-risky route to riches and society begins to degenerate because services and values become distorted when the right conduct of honesty and hard work is not considered to be productive and rewarded”, she said.

Ezekwesili stated that sound policies, strong institutio­ns and effective allocation of public good and services were needed in this period of turbulence in Africa, stressing that in the turbulent 21st century, using technology as solution to the absence of good governance was not possible.

“That is the indispensa­bility of good leadership. The robots are not going to substitute for failure of good leadership; artificial intelligen­ce will not be a substitute for failure of leadership. We must get it right with leadership.”

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