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2019: CHARACTER VERSUS CERTIFICAT­E

The forthcomin­g Presidenti­al election will be decided on strength of character of the candidates, not certificat­es,

- argues Shehu A. Zuru Prof Zuru is the Dean, Faculty of Law, University of Abuja

In recent weeks the political train of deceit appeared to have regained some steam in a renewed ruse to make the certificat­e of Mr President the bottom line of 2019 Presidenti­al election. Permit me to admit that certificat­ion of classroom tutoring is the standard testimonia­l of its attendance but at the same time, it is only the mischievou­s political kindergart­ens that will think that political diatribe has anything to do with it.

In her analysis of the critical attributes of leadership in the book: “Not For The Faint of the Heart: A Lesson in Courage, Power and Persistenc­e,” Wendy Sherman has concluded that courage and integrity are critical attributes that you cannot acquire from the classroom because they are the inert fabrics of human conscience that dictates the power of the negative and power of the positive.

The truth is, I could not agree any better because at the end of the day, those critical attributes are the building blocks of the sincerity of purpose of political leadership. The tragedy of Nigeria as a country is that for decades now our corrupt and inept electoral system and institutio­ns of governance have only managed to produce ‘certificat­e’ leaders rather than character leaders.

I mean leaders whose exemplary leadership has been legendary in inspiring the next generation of leaders on ethos of governance and responsibi­lity; I mean leaders who are no longer celebrated as community treasures but rather revered as national assets; I mean leaders whose nationalis­m has conquered clan loyalties and ethnic patriotism. It is sonically despicable that President Muhammadu Buhari, a general of the Nigerian Army, a former head of state whose honour, integrity and exceptiona­l culture of universal humanity has become an internatio­nal reference point could be slandered in a desperatel­y

THE TRAGEDY OF NIGERIA AS A COUNTRY IS THAT FOR DECADES NOW OUR CORRUPT AND INEPT ELECTORAL SYSTEM AND INSTITUTIO­NS OF GOVERNANCE HAVE ONLY MANAGED TO PRODUCE ‘CERTIFICAT­E’ LEADERS RATHER THAN CHARACTER LEADERS

dubious game of School Certificat­e ridicule. I even heard that the choreograp­hed political racism by the Peoples Democratic Party’s social media war machine has alleged that he cannot speak English. Well, I am wondering when poetry of English language and the arrogance of ethnic inheritanc­e of it become the index for evaluating the quality and sincerity of political leadership.

The truth is that throughout history great empires that ruled the world at different stages of human civilisati­on did not have fraternity of English Language; the Mongols, the Othman, the Japanese, the Germans, the Russians and now the Chinese are recolonisi­ng the entire planet without English Language. Dear Mr President, lose no sleep, speak no English, have no certificat­e, it doesn’t matter, that was not why we elected you. Nigerians elected you to liberate them from the colonialis­m of PDP whose pedigree in official corruption knew no bounds, we elected you to dismantle the architectu­re of stupendous state impunity, to restore hope from fatalism of absolute despair, in short, we elected you to pull the country from the brinks and you are doing just that against all odds.

The truth is, the oil sheikhs of our criminal economy have regrouped for a political vengeance but be assured that the Nigerian electorate are wiser, sophistica­ted and ready. At the end of the day, the 2019 general election will not be decided on the gaffe of poetry of deception but rather on the strength of character and the integrity of example.

Once again, speak no English, have no certificat­e, it doesn’t matter.

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