It looks like
it's only those eating from President Goodluck Jonathan that are
praising him. A former head of SURE-P, Dr. Christopher Kolade, on
Thursday condemned Jonathan for not showing the right leadership in the
manner he had been handling his responsibilities as the nation’s
president.
He made reference to Jonathan’s decision to honour a political rally in
Kano shortly after a bombing that killed several Nigerians, saying the
best he could have done was “to postpone the political event.”
For choosing to continue with the programme, he said, the President did
not demonstrate that he was sensitive to the pains of the people he is
leading.
He said those who said the country “had never been this good” were
lying, and that at over 80 years he could tell that the country had a
robust history.
The respected statesman condemn all those singing Jonathan's praises, including TAN, and insisted that, “Nigeria was, at every other time, better than now.”
He spoke at the
sixth Christopher Kolade Symposium organised by the Nigeria Leadership
Initiative, an organisation he was a pioneer patron. He lamented the
drift in leadership quality.
“If we get to a point when we do not care how the country is led, we
have lost hope. The country is where it is today because some people
sacrificed. Unfortunately, beyond stealing, our leaders are not ready to
sacrifice anything,” he said.
Kolade said he took up a responsibility to lead the Subsidy
Re-investment and Empowerment Programme to demonstrate his love for the
country. Rejecting the appointment, he said, would have amounted to
wishing the initiative failure.
He said he rejected allowance offer because he was financially stable.
The second reason, according to him, was to enable him to quit when he
noticed it was not going to succeed without the hassle of “waiting till
end of the month to collect allowance.”
He said most Nigerians are unhappy with the leadership style of the Jonathan government.
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