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Kenyan Professor Urges Nigerian Politicians To  Emulate Saraki’s Philanthropic Spirit

Kenyan Professor Urges Nigerian Politicians To  Emulate Saraki’s Philanthropic Spirit

Professor Patrick Lumumba has urged people in positions of authority in Nigeria to emulate late Dr Olusola Saraki’s philanthropic spirit  while ensuring that they meet the expectations of their followers.

Team@orientactualmags.com  learned Lumumba , a Kenyan,  who served as  Director of the  country’s  Anti-Corruption Commission, said this while giving his keynote speech  on  ‘Leadership and followership in Africa’  at the public lecture  organized to mark the 10th  death anniversary of  Dr Olusola Saraki in Abuja.

Saraki , a prominent  Nigerian politician , who  was the Senate Leader during the second republic, died on November 14  2012.

The event organized by the children and associates of the late politician had the Sultan of Sokoto, Sa’ad Abubakar, as Chairman of the occasion while former Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Anyim Pius Anyim was  a co-chairman. President Muhammadu Buhari was represented by  Governor Babagana Zulum of Borno state.

Doing a critique of post-colonial Nigeria and Africa, Professor Lumumba expressed concern that successive leaders had fallen short of the expectations of their followers.

The  keynote speaker  called for concerted efforts to bury the fault lines of religion and ethnic affiliations  in order to give Nigerians the push with regard to  national development.

 Professor Lumumba identified leadership deficit as the bane of the African continent and expressed regret that Africa would not get it right except Nigeria as a nation gets it right.

‘Leadership is about service, those given the honour to serve are the servants of the people. But Africans have been asking this question since we regained our independence. Africa is suffering from a deficit of leadership. Tell me whether Sudan, Somalia, and Cameroun, are stable. Tell me, whether there is peace in Nigeria.

As long as there isn’t peace in Nigeria, Africa will never be at peace. One in eight African is a Nigerian…We won’t attain our greatness as long as people in leadership appeal to the stomach, not the minds of their followers, as long as people are divided along the fault lines of religion and tribe. We have to exorcise the ghost of ethnicity, religion, ignorance and narrow-mindedness’ he said.

He  urged Nigerians to imbibe the idea  of  positioning oneself as  a servant to the people, being  generous and altruistic   like the late Olusola Saraki.

‘The late Saraki’s basket of good deeds overweighed his basket of bad deeds.

That’s why we are gathered here on a Monday to say without equivocation that he was a colossus that is why you fondly called him Oloye .

It is important that we must ask Nigeria’s present leaders, how have you served. ? It is not for me to provide answer’ he added.

 Former Senate President , Dr Bukola Saraki, who is the  eldest son of the late politician,  in his remarks said the topic of leadership and followership was chosen to reawaken national consciousness in respect of an issue his late father was passionate about.

‘We know that in his lifetime, any matter that concerned any of Oloye’s numerous followers usually touched him so personally, passionately, and genuinely. His followers were his life. They formed the core of his politics and well-being. He believed they should have a say in his political decisions and he never took any action without consulting or briefing them. He never took their loyalty for granted. He believed in the physical, intellectual, spiritual, and material development of his followers. He believed a leader is as good as his followers.

It is for these reasons that he spent a huge chunk of his resources to give scholarship awards to the children of many of his supporters and helped some of the followers to set up their businesses. We have chosen the Leadership and Followership Debate as a way of revisiting Oloye’s belief in having a vibrant, enlightened, discerning, loyal, informed, and involved followership who can hold the leadership accountable, responsible and responsive as well as take decisions that can guide and guard the leaders.

We know that in an electioneering period as we have in our country today, many of our invitees are deeply involved. We did not want any of the events on Oloye’s memorial anniversary to spill into December. Thus, the need to hold this lecture before November ends. That is why we are here today’ he said.

 Saraki, a one-time governor of Kwara state,  also noted that dignitaries invited to the event cut across political parties  cognizant  that his late father was a bridge -builder in his lifetime.

‘Let me make a quick observation that if my father was around, he would be so proud of the gathering in this hall this morning. He would be so happy with the way Nigerians have forgotten our differences to celebrate him. He would be happy to see the multi-party, non-partisan, purely patriotic, and nationalistic colour of this gathering. Oloye truly represented all the political parties and all the various diversities of this great country.

He was Mr Nigeria. He was a bridge across Nigeria who also strived to build bridges across the national divides at all times. He will be happy that we have all gathered as Nigerians to celebrate a Nigerian Statesman.

His wide contacts have made it possible that in our family we have members of all the big parties, from PDP to APC and others. Oloye was a man of many parts and his followers are in all the different political parties that exist in our country today. That is the more reason why we have decided to ensure this remembrance lecture is devoid of partisanship. It is simply about our country, Nigeria’ he submitted.

 Chairman of  the occasion, Sultan of Sokoto,  Alhaji Sa’ad Abubakar, commended the organizers for  choosing a  keynote topic  that  was most appropriate in view of the upcoming general election.

‘The topic chosen by the organizers is so apt, and important because we are into political activities and we are looking for leaders to steer the ship of State to an excellent destination, we must look at who a leader should be, what leadership should not be, what we should do as followers to ensure we have a good leader’ he said.

President Muhammadu Buhari, who was represented by  Governor Babagana Zulum, described the late Saraki as a Nigerian patriot.

‘He was one that earned the respect of many Nigerians. We appreciate the contribution of Senator Saraki.

I also commend the tenacity of the organizers for inviting Professor Lumumba. I am pleased to listen to him.

I urge my colleagues to take lessons from this lecture to move Nigeria forward’ he said- Team@orientactualmags.com Do you have any information you wish to share with us? Do you want us to cover your event or programme? Kindly send SMS to 08059100286, 09094171980. Thank you

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