The Guardian (Nigeria)

Experts want critical thinkers to lead, transform Nigeria

- Fromuzoma Nzeagwu and Osiberoha Osibe, Awka

STAKEHOLDE­RS who converged on the Nnamdi Azikiwe University (NAU) Awka, Anambra State have canvassed the emergence of critical thinkers in leadership positions with a view to transformi­ng Nigeria. They stated this during the Ninth World Philosophy Day of the United Nations Educationa­l, Social and Cultural Organisati­on (UNESCO) at the Department of Philosophy, Faculty of Arts, with the theme, “Critical Thinking, Leadership and Social Transforma­tion.”

A former Dean of the Faculty of Arts, Rev. Fr. Professor Obi Oguejiofor, noted that leaders are drawn to the led if they possess critical thinking, analytical, communicat­ive, creative, open-minded and problem solving to lead and transform organisati­ons or institutio­ns socially and economical­ly.

He lamented that the problems dogging Nigeria and Africa’s developmen­tal path stem from absence of leaders who could think critically from time to time, likening the failure of Nigerians to think critically in the clamour for power shift, which he said, does not produce the best leader who could give justice.

Also, former Chair, Department of English and Speech, A& T State University, North Carolina, United States of America, Professor Chimalu Nwankwo lamented that Africans do not think critically hence their inability to think on their own, but rely on dictates of foreigners.

Another stakeholde­r, Professor A.U. Igwe wondered if Nigerians apply critical thinking in whatever they do just as he condemned leaders who choose to become egocentric rather than critical thinkers when occupy leadership positions,

Igwe, who is a Professor of History, at NAU, said there were few African leaders who were guided by critical thinking, particular­ly the former President of Burkina Faso, Thomas Sankara who he described as an ideal leader who employed critical thinking and rational applicatio­n of force during his regime.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Nigeria