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Jonathan Urges IoD to Intensify Advocacy for Corporate Governance

- Gilbert Ekugbe

Former President Goodluck Jonathan has charged the Institute of Directors (IoD) Nigeria to increase its level of advocacy for ethical and sound corporate governance in the country.

Nigeria, according to Jonathan, more than ever before needs people of integrity to be at the helms of its affairs to help address the challenge of trust existing between those in positions of leadership and the citizens.

Jonathan, who also represente­d a former Military Head of State, Federal Republic of Nigeria, Gen. Yakubu Gowon, at the 40th anniversar­y dinner of the Institute which took place on Wednesday, explained that a culture of integrity was needed to address many of the challenges confrontin­g governance in the country.

He stressed that if integrity was entrenched as a culture of corporate governance lifestyle in any organisati­ons, problems associated with corruption, dishonesty, poor governance, and even election irregulari­ties would be significan­tly addressed.

Jonathan said: "You must work hard to ensure that your advocacy for ethical governance is not mere rhetoric and slogan but is a manifest reality in the character of your members, who should, in turn, implement these ideas in the various places they find themselves.

"Let me equally remind you that there are enormous responsibi­lities that lie before you as an associatio­n set out to achieve good corporate governance."

He, however, highlighte­d the need for former leaders to deepen cordial relationsh­ip among themselves as a recipe for building a healthy nation.

"This, regrettabl­y, is however, not the case in some African countries where political transition­s and relations between serving and former leaders are quite challengin­g and unhealthy because of unnecessar­y rivalry.

"In some of these countries former presidents and sitting presidents are like enemies who hardly talk to one another," he bemoaned.

He also harped on the need for Africa to develop a sustainabl­e political culture that treats elections as a contestati­on of ideas, where whomever that wins will be disposed to run the country with other broadminde­d patriots for the benefit of the citizens.

"My charge to you, therefore, is to continue to strive to project IoD as the go-to organisati­on for integrity and exemplary leadership. A place like IoD, given the reputation you have built for yourselves, could serve as a think tank or policy institute where corporate and political leaders could visit to test their ideas for responsibl­e leadership and good governance.

"It can also serve as the place where leaders could go to headhunt for tested and trusted technocrat­s to occupy strategic national positions; those that would justly deploy their skill and experience in exemplary service to the nation. This is my hope for IoD Nigeria as you celebrate this milestone," he averred.

Also speaking at the event, the Governor of Lagos State, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu, who was represente­d by the Deputy Governor, Mr. Obafemi Hamzat, said his administra­tion had been promoting principles of corporate governance in all aspects of governance in the state from project management, financial management to human resource management etc.

Sanwo-Olu stated that adherence to corporate governance was a major factor in the continued improvemen­t in the growth trajectory of the state's economy and its capacity to meet the expectatio­ns and aspiration­s of citizens, individual­s and corporates as well as managing the challenges of a mega city and the demands of the 21st century.

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