The Guardian (Nigeria)

Kenyan former anti- graft boss, Lumumba, lectures Nigerian leaders on ills of moneybag politics

- From Azimazi Momoh Jimoh, Abuja Read the remaining part of this story on www. guardian. ng

IT was the 10th Memorial Lecture of former Senate Leader, Dr. Abubakar Olusola Saraki. But it turned out to be a call for sober reflection on how and why leaders have failed to achieve good governance in Nigeria and Africa.

Top political leaders, traditiona­l rulers, government functionar­ies, present at the occasion, felt scolded for poor performanc­e, as the crowd momentaril­y interrupte­d with applause and standing ovations.

The speaker was a former director of Kenya’s anti- corruption commission, Prof. Patrick Lumumba.

The former anti- graft boss was very blunt when he declared that instead of an economy hovering around N500 million, Nigeria ought to have a N4 trillion economy.

Condemning the resort to ethno- religious sentiments by leaders, Lumumba warned that the growing economic crisis in Africa, as a result of bad governance, might lead to uprising against constitute­d authoritie­s.

He noted that the continent continues to suffer leadership crisis, years after gaining independen­ce from colonialis­ts. According to him, Africa will not move forward if politician­s continue to conduct the politics of money and moneybags.

The Kenyan professor, who is also a staunch pan- Africanist, titled the lecture, ‘ The Leadership and Followersh­ip Debate’.

Noting that history has proven citizens are capable of toppling bad government­s when they are fed up, Lumumba said: “When you are leading human beings, they are not like cattle. You may keep them in a particular direction. You may think that you have lured them into a false sense of security. You may think that you have deadened their minds. But always remember that one day, if you don’t do that, which is good and right for your fellow man, there is a day of reckoning.”

He said further: “There is a day of reckoning, and history has demonstrat­ed that it can come in a twinkling of an eye. History has demonstrat­ed that kings have been toppled. History has demonstrat­ed that presidents have been removed. History has demonstrat­ed that great men have been cut down.

“I am suggesting that Africa is not going to grow, as long as you are in position of leadership and you have perfected the art of appealing to the stomach, rather than the minds of the men and women that you lead.

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