Governor Rochas Okorocha of Imo
State, has said that the menace of the dreaded Boko Haram sect could be stopped
in two months, only if visionary and efficient leadership is encouraged at the
highest level of power in Nigeria.
Okorocha, stated this on Friday,
during a dinner he organised for media executives and nominees from across the
country, who were in Owerri for the Nigeria Media Merit Award 2014, noted that
the problem had remained intractable because some people were benefiting from
fighting the insurgents.However, he said no president of Nigeria had plans to
fail in governance, noting that leaders of the country since independence never
had bad intentions.
Chief Rochas blamed the mrnace on
leaders’ inappropriate usage of both the human and material resources, which he
said also, contributed to government’s inability to tackle insurgencies in the
country. “No nation is poor in terms of human and material resources, the
problem has always been about leadership,” he said.
Okorocha advocated a bottom-up approach
to power, stating that this is what will reduce excessive power of the
president which hinders power distribution among the federating units.“The
president is too powerful while the masses continue to suffer. We need leaders
who can give jobs to the people. Vision is very important to surmount most of
the challenges facing the country, this is why my administration placed great
premium on education by making it free from primary to university levels.”
He, however, said that
decentralisation of power was germane to solving the challenges facing the
country.
The Imo governor, also challenged
journalists to rise up to the challenges of their profession, admonished them
to ask political leaders about their activities in government, noting that “the
media profession has lost the culture of investigative journalism.”
“I’ve always waited for an
opportunity to confront journalists on their role in the leadership question
and the need for the fourth estate of the realm to engender good governance by
tasking would-be leaders on plans they have for Nigeria,” Okorocha said.
(Osun Defender)
Boko Haram Can Be Defeated In 2 Months If… – Okorocha
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