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Courageous, visionary leadership needed now more than ever — Sultan Nazrin Shah

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KUALA LUMPUR: The Sultan of Perak, Sultan Nazrin Shah, yesterday emphasised the importance of having courageous and visionary leadership, saying it is something needed now more than ever.

He said these leadership traits are crucial in meeting the evergrowin­g challenges and to take full advantage of the evergrowin­g opportunit­ies in a fastchangi­ng world.

“Every new day, new challenges are thrown at us; and every new day, a leader emerges.

“The progress the world has seen, especially the rapid changes experience­d in the last 100 years, is a result of innovative leaders who have not allowed themselves to be cowed by challenges,” he said in a keynote address at the opening of the Leadership Energy Summit Asia 2018 organised by ICLIF Leadership and Governance Centre, here.

Sultan Nazrin Shah said the same qualities of vision, courage, drive and tenacity in leadership not only made several global leaders shine better than others but have made a greater mark on humanity.

These leaders include Mahatma Gandhi, Martin Luther King and Nelson Mandela who all had a clear vision of freedom, conviction in their beliefs, a strong moral compass, and worked tirelessly to make the world a better place at a great personal cost and left behind a powerful legacy as a result of their leadership, he said.

“They stand out for their determinat­ion and courage, as well as for the magnitude of their achievemen­ts,” he said.

Sultan Nazrin Shah also named Tan Sri Dr Jemilah Mahmood as among the individual­s he greatly admires, noting that it was her leadership, energy, tenacity and vision that have propelled MERCY Malaysia, the NGO she founded in 1999, to become a leading player in domestic and internatio­nal disaster response and humanitari­an relief.

“Dr Jemilah had a successful career here in Kuala Lumpur as a gynaecolog­ist. Yet she was motivated, driven in fact, to leave behind her comfortabl­e middleclas­s life and take ‘ the path lesstravel­led’ as she puts it.

“Inspired by a powerful duty to help those less fortunate, she has devoted her humanitari­an mission to providing assistance to some of the neediest people in the world, in her case those affected by natural and manmade disasters,” he said, concurring with her peers who have described her as someone who ‘so fully represents and lives her humanitari­an values’.

He expressed confidence that Dr Jemilah’s legacy may well endure long into the future, just as she sets a shining example of leadership in the present.

Sultan Nazrin Shah also named Sulabh Internatio­nal social service founder Dr Bindeshwar Pathak; Microsoft Corporatio­n founder Bill Gates; and the paramount leader of China, the late Deng Xiaoping, as among the exceptiona­l leaders he admires who have made a transforma­tive impact in the lives of people. — Bernama

 ??  ?? Sultan Nazrin Shah with Tan Sri Dr Zeti Akhtar Aziz at the opening of the Leadership Energy Summit Asia 2018 organised by ICLIF Leadership and Governance Centre. — Bernama photo
Sultan Nazrin Shah with Tan Sri Dr Zeti Akhtar Aziz at the opening of the Leadership Energy Summit Asia 2018 organised by ICLIF Leadership and Governance Centre. — Bernama photo

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