Hidden in leadership

A period void of real concepts

Arguably the foremost distinguished thinker within the classical western thought system, Plato wrote the preceding finding around 380 B.C. and it still finds monumental connectedness in fashionable societies. Having witnessed the unjust trial and execution of his teacher and mentor, Socrates, Plato saw the evil of democratic system of state and ruling elites lacking the virtue of data to reorganise the state justly. And to undo those evils, he wrote his wine bottle opus, The Republic, as a classic in diplomacy wherever knowledge or ideas complement political power to deliver effective leadership.  

Despite the failings within the detail, Plato’s sensible construct of concepts because the scaffold of governance structure to effectively run affairs of the state has continued to be a concept to fashionable States. Unfortunately, today’s African nation may be an exception thereto rule. Its politics is adrift of ideas and politicians lacking in principles. the end result is a utterly defective leadership enlisting method that answers a lot of to the moneybags and deep-pockets. a better explore a number of those candidates shove to be successive president confirms that thesis.   If the social media optics is something to travel by, then the 2023 presidential poll is ready for a 3-horse race – Bola Tinubu of the APC, Atiku Abubakar of the PDP and Peter religious cult of the Labour Party. As expected, most African nationns are already divided into three camps for all manner of reasons except one – rational ground. Personally, there's extremely no clear-cut excusable reason to be endeared to any of the trio because the next president that today’s Nigeria needs. If none of these frontrunners encompasses a clear plan of what a contemporary presidency entails and strategically prepares for one not up to eight months to elections, then Nigerians are solely ontogeny for candidates with land-grabbers’ mentality which won't facilitate their frustration.   For a fact, presidential elections are a hell of an enormous deal in fashionable democracies. Demands of the office, and health of the country at large, need a prepared, sensible leadership that transcends power grubbing, clever demagogues and a few recent dullard banking on their stars to require turns in sitting at the top. It needs a lot of of a transparent vision of leadership, mission to accomplish and its careful work-plan to sell to the citizenry. Besides the constitutional demand for the replacement of a president each four-year, the problems that agitate the well-being of the lots are the standard measuring system upon that to determine who the cap fits during a presidential contest. It boils all the way down to the massive concepts on the way to move the country forward.    Bob Woodward within the work, The Agenda, chronicled Bill Clintons’ presidency in the United States. Most fascinating is that the extent of readiness for the job. A team of field professionals that conjointly has Mrs. Clinton at the background, did a long arduous work that turned political concepts into facts associated figures, to catapult the Arkansas Governor, an nonstarter within the primaries, into a presidential material that became the forty second yankee President. Bottom-line: real politics may be a marketplace of ideas. And a candidate is merely as credible as his team and their outputs on problems with lasting importance. As philosopher wrote in The Prince, “the initial technique for estimating the intelligence of a ruler is to seem at the boys he has around him.”   In Nigeria’s context, wherever are the ideas driving our presidential candidates? Who are those advisers and technocrats in their shadow-cabinets, sitting during a basement shuffling concepts and writing careful work-plan on myriads of problems distressful the country, upon that their principals will speak showing intelligence to African nationns? what's in their declaration which will do things otherwise from the disaster referred to as Buhari’s administration? Buhari’s Nigeria is in a dire strait and everybody can feel the pinch, if not the bite. Going forward, the country desires a saviour, not an funeral undertaker to dispose its carcass. to urge there, aspirants ought to so be measured by aces up their sleeves.   within the post-Buhari years, however will the next president stabilise the economy and fix its immense infrastructure deficit that needs $10 billion yearly for a minimum of ten consecutive years, in line with the globe Bank estimate? what's his magic wand to reverse turbinate inflation that's presently pegged at 17.71 per cent? however will the administration handle borrowing that is already N41.6 trillion within the face of debt coupling calculable to gulp the whole federal financial gain by 2026? can the candidate halt or continue with the N4 trillion-plus value of fuel grant amid social unease which will greet additional spike in pump price? These are queries for a team of sound practitioners, not politicians, management consultants nor PR managers to handle. Emi l’o kan-manifesto, that some candidates are band about, isn't a reputable work-plan fit purpose.    on the far side simply another mob passion in rebuke of a unsatisfying administration, Nigerians ought to be asking related queries and demand careful response to check the nerve of aspirants. What arrange will a candidate need to improvement the epileptic grid that accounts for forty five per cent of manufacturers’ value of operation? A candidate that's still in person busy window-shopping the Egyptian power system not up to a year into workplace isn't able to flip the corner. What of his plans for the 33.3 per cent of the at leisure lots despite most states being unable to pay salaries and pensions? what is going to be the candidate’s response to insecurity, state police, and restructuring? What of the over-bloated overhead at the govt. level? All of those are serious problems that no serious rival ought to gloss over.   A Peter Obi, for instance, has a persona that is a lot of enterprising than that of his party. however however will his presidency manage a National Assembly that belongs to sharks in rebellious opposition parties? For associate Atiku that lives overseas than in Nigeria, what will he understand the Nigerian lots and what does he wish from them? By the way, a number of these presidential candidates have sleazy reputations. what's their answer to allegations of certificate felony and grafts? Keeping mum isn't smart reasoning. Candidates of parties that have destroyed the country and even apologised for pillaging its commonwealth dry ought to extremely be disgraced of their unholy alliances or be ready to allow credible explanations for his or her roles within the malady. Credible candidates should endure the smell-test or quit the race.      Unfortunately, our flesh pressers seldom harden workplace associated a reason their tenure typically ends in fiasco. that's taken for granted in those candidates that are nevertheless unresolved on their selections of flag-bearer some months to election. Those are signs of things to come. however in ontogeny for such timing to succeed Buhari, Nigerians ought to keep in mind that it took Buhari six months to assemble his ministers despite twelve years of sportfishing for the apex office. one amongst the ministers, Babatunde Fashola (SAN), in an interview, aforementioned it took him another 3 months to work-out a Marshall Plan of action for his ministries. It took his aviation counterpart nearly a year to roll out Aviation Roadmap for the transformation of the sector. Seven years spent and fewer than one to go, none of the six key comes within the roadmap has been delivered. The card of the whole charade is there for Nigerians to ascertain for themselves.   The 2023 election is providing another chance and Nigerians ought to demand credible candidates with a scrutinised work-plan than deep-pockets and rabble-rousers warming up to bully their thanks to Aso Rock. the flexibility of a candidate to deliver a replacement African nation ought to be way more predominate than simply a civic obligation of vote at elections. however should affliction strike the second time, the fault won't be of the politicians but the those who endeared them. Ire o!

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