A
former Abia State governor, Orji Kalu, has described the ongoing
National Conference in Abuja as a home to old men who do not have the
strength to decide the future of the nation.
Speaking at the Centenary Lecture
organised by the Oyo State branch of the Nigeria Union of Journalists,
Kalu, who delivered a lecture titled, ‘Nigeria: A Nation in Quest of
Credible Leadership’, said Nigeria would not move forward unless the
first generation leaders withdrew gradually from politics.
He said, “The present crop of leaders
seems to be failing the nation and the people are becoming increasingly
doubtful if indeed we have leaders. To worsen matters, the first
generation leaders are still mostly the ones calling the shots. If you
go through the National Conference delegates’ list, you will be amazed
by the number of men in their 80s still trying to determine the type of
future that is suitable for the millennium generation. What fresh ideas
can these sleepy old men offer on the way forward? There can be no
credible leadership until these men begin to gradually withdraw and
allow the younger generation to take charge.”
Kalu also said that for the opposition movement and criticism of government to be effective, the media had a huge role to play.
“It is the media that has the
constitutional responsibility to create such robust interface between
the opposition and the governing party. The opposition that will
guarantee credible leadership cannot be strong and effective if we do
not have an equally credible media,” said The Sun Newspaper publisher.
Ahead of the 2015 general elections, Kalu
expressed concern over the quality of candidates vying for elective
positions, adding that Nigeria must have credible leadership to be a
great nation.
He praised the likes of the late Chief
Obafemi Awoowo, Nnamdi Azikiwe and other nationalists for their
contributions to nationhood.
“In the circumstance, we need to start
shopping for credible leadership ahead of the 2015 elections. This is
the time to start the search as part of our collective civic duty,” said
Kalu, who also give credit to President Goodluck Jonathan for his
vision for Nigeria.”
Commenting on the reign of impunity and
corruption in governance, the former presidential aspirant said he was
saddened to see that many lawmakers in the country were people with
fraudulent characters who even defended their action in public.
“Those at the National Assembly are
fraudulent people who enrich themselves fraudulently. There is
corruption in the land so much that thieves are no longer ashamed of
their act. People pay journalists in order to discredit innocent
Nigerians and some even hire assassin to kill. Our nation must change
for it to be classified a great country,” he said.
Meanwhile, a social critic, Olola Kasum,
has appealed to President Jonathan to devote more time to governance and
delivery of dividends of democracy to Nigerians.
In a statement in Ilorin on Thursday,
Kasum, who is the President, Afonja Descendants’ Union, appealed to
Jonathan and an unnamed major political party in the country to amicably
resolve their differences.
He stated that diplomacy rather than
litigation should be employed to resolve differences. He noted that
much resources were being spent on litigations.
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