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Tinubu, Buhari Part Of Nigeria’s Accidental Leadership Cycle — Kukah Laments

Posted by Thandiubani on Mon 25th Nov, 2024 - tori.ng

Kukah noted that it was evident none of them were fully prepared before assuming office, especially in a world where the demands of leadership are rapidly evolving.

 
The Catholic Archbishop of Sokoto Diocese, Bishop Matthew Kukah has on Sunday called out President Bola Tinubu, his predecessor Muhammadu Buhari.
 
He described them as heads of state who found themselves in power by accident.
 
According to Kukah, it was evident none of them were fully prepared before assuming office, especially in a world where the demands of leadership are rapidly evolving.
 
The bishop made these remarks while delivering a keynote address at the official commissioning of Start-Rite School’s new building and the 4th Amaka Ndoma-Egba Memorial Lecture in Abuja.
 
Kukah lamented that the fundamental element missing in Nigerian leadership is knowledge.
 
While acknowledging the nation’s embrace of the democratic principle of ‘one man, one vote,’ the cleric expressed concern that democracy appears to be malfunctioning under successive administrations.
 
He stated, “If we are to start from the beginning, you will find that almost every leader who came to power in Nigeria did so as a result of one accident or another. President Tinubu, who said he was prepared for the role, is struggling. We are still trying to get off the ground. He took over from Buhari, who had already given up.

“Buhari succeeded Jonathan, who thought he would retire after being deputy governor, but circumstances thrust him into power. Jonathan succeeded Yar’Adua, who had planned to return to teaching at Ahmadu Bello University after his governorship.

“Yar’Adua, in turn, succeeded Obasanjo, who was unexpectedly released from prison to become president. Obasanjo took over after Abacha, who was being positioned by five political parties to rule indefinitely until nature intervened.

“Abacha succeeded Shonekan, who was a business executive at UAC before being called to serve as Head of State. We can go on and on, but the fundamental issue in governance is knowledge. Leaders need a deep understanding of their environment.”
 
Kukah stressed that while the world has changed, the expectations of leadership have not.
 


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