Politics Why Obasanjo, Jonathan, Buhari Are Accidental Leaders - Na’Abba

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Speaker of the house of representatives, Ghali Na’ Abba, says all those who have presided over the country since the return of democracy in 1999, are accidental leaders.

Former Presidents Olusegun Obasanjo, Umaru Musa Yar’Adua, Goodluck Jonathan and President Muhammadu Buhari have been in charge of the country during those periods.

Speaking in Abuja during the 2016/2017 matriculation and fellowship endowment of the National Institute for Legislative Studies (NILS), Obasanjo said accidental leadership brings about trial and error in governance.

He blamed the nation’s leadership for the recruitment process.

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“Circumstances at hand or situations on ground have to a large extent over the years determined who and who were elected into office in Nigeria as presidents since 1999 as against the level of preparedness on the part of the leaders in terms of clear vision and programmes obtainable in most democracies of the world culminating in accidental leadership for the country,” he said.

“I believe that not just the legislature, every arm of government that is serving the purpose of governance must invest in exposing democracy to the people. It is a sad commentary on our political life that today recruitment into leadership has been subverted by a few politicians because they deny Nigerians opportunity to contest elections and achieve their aspirations through the systematic appropriation of political parties to themselves.

“These politicians have stopped the growth of democracy. And it is true that unless democracy is allowed to grow, we cannot achieve the desired political growth, we cannot achieve the desired economic growth and we can also not achieve the desired social growth in our country. And that is why we are still in political, economic and social doldrums. We have been having successive accidental leaders since 1999.

“It is time for us to begin to understand that the more participation Nigerians enjoy in politics, the more political development we attain. And consequently economic and social development.”


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Those who have governed Nigeria as Presidents since 1999 include former Presidents Olusegun Obasanjo, deceased Umaru Yar & Adha and Jonathan Goodluck and current President, Muhammadu Buhari.




According to him, accidental leadership provokes trial and error in governance, which has been Nigeria's problem since 1999.

He also regretted that the process of recruiting leaders in the country has been kidnapped by some politicians.

Speaking at the National Institute for Legislative Studies (NILS) in Abuja, at the weekend, Na Abba blamed the country's recruiting process for the problem of accidental leadership in the country. country.

According to him, the situation in the country is different from the leadership prepared and based on the vision that can be obtained in other democracies of the world.

To address the problem of leadership in Nigeria, the former speaker called for regular "tutorials" for political leaders at all levels and implored more Nigerians to participate in politics to open up political space
 
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