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Integrity Vs Corruption: Does It Take Only Integrity To Rule Nigeria? by Temibi(m): 4:39pm On Aug 19, 2020
By Obafemi Babajide

As Nigerians go through the pang of lockdown, with little or no palliatives in some area and no monetary compensations all over; and with a President and Commander-In-Chief of Armed Forces who is widely adjudged as upright and stern when it comes to matters of corruption; in fact, his negative dispositions to corruption had largely won him the sobriquet; Mr Integrity [mai gaskiya] among his people.

But in the face of this dwindling economy and serious hardship with a possibility of depression in the economy setting in which is currently facing the citizens of the Nation, it became pertinent to ask, if it takes only integrity to rule Nigeria and get the economy working again?

In 2015, when corruption in Nigeria became so endemic, so thick that it could cut through a piece of ice, a different coalition of aggrieved politicians came up with the idea of merging up. They collapsed structures to form a formidable team that could beat the best of existing political structure. Although they flew together, they were birds of different colours. It was crystal clear that, as many add predicted it, things were soon going to fall apart. And fall it did after they had gained power.

To many Nigerians, it started looking as if they had made the wrong choice in voting a septuagenarian. The General looked as if he had lost his steam to age and those cabals who surround him, power play, deals and who gets what when and how watered down peoples expectations of the new government.

To many, six months without coming up with the names of his cabinet was enough to adjudge Buhari as not serious. Would we have expected him to bring down the host of heaven to rule with him? Certainly not!

The list of those who made it eventually to PMB’s cabinet, to many Nigerians was not worth the wait. Except for just very few names who had shown brightly before and very few who could be termed technocrats, nothing was new. As a matter of fact, it was a list of names people had expected to make the list. So, why the long wait after all?

The General won his second term bid albeit a not too free fair or robust election, this time around, the integrity mantra was although played again, it was not as captivating as it was in 2015. Nigerians wanted more than integrity, they wanted the country to work, they wanted ease, which was not going to come easily anyways.

With the current in house wrangling, power tussle and inanities, one might take a guess that aside taming corruption, the man at the helms of affairs might have nothing much doing with the economy. In actual fact, with the hustle for 2023 being played so much in the open, the fight against corruption might just be forgotten so soon.

Goodluck Jonathan was sent out of power on the altar of the huge corrupt practices going on under him and also, that he was too soft and indecisive; he was also seen as leaving major decisions to the hands of the three women [two in his life and one in his cabinet], to make huge decisions. But with this niggling economy of the Nation and some flashes of corruptions, does it not look as if a dog was given a bad name in other to hang it?

In truth and fairness, one could still see rays of hope through a few progressive ministers working to deliver on the mandate of the portfolios given to them. A lot of those remaining, however, are square pegs in round holes. 

It is now too obvious that, although we needed an incorruptible leader who will be fair to all, we also need someone who is fairly tuned to the trappings of the present social-economic movements and issues. Someone who understands the jet age language, someone who could easily sway, someone who could process information swiftly, set the balls rolling and proffer a quick response to yearnings and aspirations.

With the biting lockdown and no solution in sight as to when the economy will come up again; it is crystal clear that integrity alone will not deliver good governance, administrative savviness, a swift but bendable leader with an updated and upgradeable administrative capacity will do. Nigeria’s problem is not only corruption, there is a huge deficit in leadership and followership. We need a total overhaul, we need to look deeply inward, and we need a leader who can manage both the corrupt, the incorruptible and those at the verge of becoming corrupt.

Obafemi writes from the top of "Akogba" hill in Ekinrin-Adde

Re: Integrity Vs Corruption: Does It Take Only Integrity To Rule Nigeria? by IKBARUTEN11(m): 4:41pm On Aug 19, 2020
None of d above

Right nw, it only takes evil mindedness 2 rule naija
Re: Integrity Vs Corruption: Does It Take Only Integrity To Rule Nigeria? by SpecialAdviser(m): 4:43pm On Aug 19, 2020
Those scammed to vote in this government will forever live in regrets irrespective of how they try to pretend.

The main regret is yet to come. Mark my word.
Re: Integrity Vs Corruption: Does It Take Only Integrity To Rule Nigeria? by Lanka00: 4:46pm On Aug 19, 2020
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Re: Integrity Vs Corruption: Does It Take Only Integrity To Rule Nigeria? by Dedetwo(m): 4:58pm On Aug 19, 2020
Temibi:



By Obafemi Babajide

As Nigerians go through the pang of lockdown, with little or no palliatives in some area and no monetary compensations all over; and with a President and Commander-In-Chief of Armed Forces who is widely adjudged as upright and stern when it comes to matters of corruption; in fact, his negative dispositions to corruption had largely won him the sobriquet; Mr Integrity [mai gaskiya] among his people.

But in the face of this dwindling economy and serious hardship with a possibility of depression in the economy setting in which is currently facing the citizens of the Nation, it became pertinent to ask, if it takes only integrity to rule Nigeria and get the economy working again?

In 2015, when corruption in Nigeria became so endemic, so thick that it could cut through a piece of ice, a different coalition of aggrieved politicians came up with the idea of merging up. They collapsed structures to form a formidable team that could beat the best of existing political structure. Although they flew together, they were birds of different colours. It was crystal clear that, as many add predicted it, things were soon going to fall apart. And fall it did after they had gained power.

To many Nigerians, it started looking as if they had made the wrong choice in voting a septuagenarian. The General looked as if he had lost his steam to age and those cabals who surround him, power play, deals and who gets what when and how watered down peoples expectations of the new government.

To many, six months without coming up with the names of his cabinet was enough to adjudge Buhari as not serious. Would we have expected him to bring down the host of heaven to rule with him? Certainly not!

The list of those who made it eventually to PMB’s cabinet, to many Nigerians was not worth the wait. Except for just very few names who had shown brightly before and very few who could be termed technocrats, nothing was new. As a matter of fact, it was a list of names people had expected to make the list. So, why the long wait after all?

The General won his second term bid albeit a not too free fair or robust election, this time around, the integrity mantra was although played again, it was not as captivating as it was in 2015. Nigerians wanted more than integrity, they wanted the country to work, they wanted ease, which was not going to come easily anyways.

With the current in house wrangling, power tussle and inanities, one might take a guess that aside taming corruption, the man at the helms of affairs might have nothing much doing with the economy. In actual fact, with the hustle for 2023 being played so much in the open, the fight against corruption might just be forgotten so soon.

Goodluck Jonathan was sent out of power on the altar of the huge corrupt practices going on under him and also, that he was too soft and indecisive; he was also seen as leaving major decisions to the hands of the three women [two in his life and one in his cabinet], to make huge decisions. But with this niggling economy of the Nation and some flashes of corruptions, does it not look as if a dog was given a bad name in other to hang it?

In truth and fairness, one could still see rays of hope through a few progressive ministers working to deliver on the mandate of the portfolios given to them. A lot of those remaining, however, are square pegs in round holes. 

It is now too obvious that, although we needed an incorruptible leader who will be fair to all, we also need someone who is fairly tuned to the trappings of the present social-economic movements and issues. Someone who understands the jet age language, someone who could easily sway, someone who could process information swiftly, set the balls rolling and proffer a quick response to yearnings and aspirations.

With the biting lockdown and no solution in sight as to when the economy will come up again; it is crystal clear that integrity alone will not deliver good governance, administrative savviness, a swift but bendable leader with an updated and upgradeable administrative capacity will do. Nigeria’s problem is not only corruption, there is a huge deficit in leadership and followership. We need a total overhaul, we need to look deeply inward, and we need a leader who can manage both the corrupt, the incorruptible and those at the verge of becoming corrupt.

Obafemi writes from the top of "Akogba" hill in Ekinrin-Adde

Obafemi Babajide and people who remotely tagged the dope called Muhmmandu Buahri a Mr Integrity [mai gaskiya] are dingbats. Only a fool did not know that Muhammadu Buhari was a product of corruption. He joined army under shrouded circumstance hence nepotistic tendency. A hyena can simply not change its spot.

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