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Leadership is a major problem – Saraki. Explains why Nigeria will remain work in progress

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Dr. Abubakar Bukola Saraki.

Former Senate President, Dr. Abubakar Bukola Saraki has said a major problem with Nigeria is in the areas of leadership and values. He blamed the citizenry for this.

Saraki made this assertion while responding to questions on Nigeria’s progress since its Independence on October 1, 1960 during an Independence Day lunch with diverse Nigerian youths, held in Abuja at the weekend

He said: “I think that what we haven’t been able to get right is leadership and values. And about values, all of us must take the blame on that. For example, someone just pops up on our neighborhood overnight and shows wealth and we just accept the person into our society…just like that.

“A society that continues to allow that, where is the values for hard work? Where’s the value for doing things right? What message are we sending? The message that we must cut corners? As a country, we need to redefine that.”

He noted that Nigeria will remain work in progress because it was two countries joined together by the British for administrative purposes.

Thus, the country should not be compared with some other countries that do not have diversity from day one in terms of its process.

He said: “I read a book on how Nigeria was formed and I realized that we were never one country. We were two countries but it was efficient for the British to bring the two countries together for administrative purposes,” Saraki said.

“It made sense at that time to bring the two countries together for commercial purposes. From day one, Nigeria is going to be a work in progress because it’s a country with so much diversities. So we can’t compare ourselves with some other countries that don’t have diversity right from time.

“Even with these challenges that we have…despite those diversities, I think we are a society that is very very patient. I think most countries based on what people are going through now, will not be able to take it. We are ready to give people opportunities; we are fresh and take a lot.

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