Now the question lies in finding out
whether God gives us leaders who know next to nothing about leadership,
or are ill-prepared for the task of leadership, because he wants to
punish us. You may take from whatever angle you like but I have seen,
over the years that God can truly appoint a leader with no intention to
punish the people. When the leader gets into power, the leader then
forgets the reason he or she was given the privilege to serve and begins
to misbehave in the office.
I also think that we must take
responsibility for the kind of leadership that we have and not blame it
on God. If this is what we get, then it just may be what our system has
already created the room for. If we can get something better than what
we have right now then it means our systems can accommodate better
leadership.
The right kind of leadership will not
jump on us. It cannot also be imposed, as many people have falsely
believed, on us. Some of the people that we don’t like to see in
leadership positions today got there because we did nothing. A few
others got there while we took to the social media and condemning
politicians. Just as we spent time kicking up a fuss online, they spent
time strategizing about what to do, how to do it and when the right time
is to get it done.
For years we told ourselves that our
votes don’t count and we stayed out of the decision making process. The
reason ‘our votes’ don’t count, for those who believe it does not, is
not because it cannot count. It is because we have repeatedly sold that
affirmation to ourselves.
We sometimes make the wrong choices and
then do not want to be held responsible for those choices. At least it
was not God who came down to share rice to the electorates that was
supposed to vote for their future. It is not God who has been coming
down to share money to market women and some street boys. How much is
the money these people and some of those friends of ours who go about
with them in suits and in natives really get? For some of them, it’s
just enough to get a happy meal in one mush room eatery.
Let’s face it. If we have bad leadership
we allowed it. We tolerated it. We have done nothing in the past and
that is why we have the way it is now. God gave us choices to make and
we probably didn’t make the most of it. That’s how we got here.
I remember that when I was on the
Debaters’ TV reality show, one of our debate topics was ‘A nation gets
the kind of leader it deserves. For those thinking that God is using bad
leadership to punish us as a nation, you need to wise up and see how we
have refused to do certain things or done them wrongly.
Just as another election year is
approaching, all or most of the good people are staying away from
politics. The best speakers are on radio and television. The most
beautiful writers stay on social media to vent and the ones you call bad
boys and the bad leaders are in their meeting place denying themselves
of good night rest for the desired result in the elections.
Do you remember how many times your own
parents refused to vote? Do you remember how they told you not to even
vote when you came of age and how they asked you to stay away from the
polling units? It just might be your parents punishing you after all –
and not God -for asking you to stay away from where you were to make the
right choices.
When the right people don’t show up as
well, those who showed up will have to be used because there can’t be
vacuum. Let me refresh your memory a little. What did we do to the likes
of Bola Ige when he came out to contest? What about the likes of Gani
Fawehinmi? With all the beautiful propositions of Ben Bruce in Bayelsa
what happened to him? The list goes on and you know the rest of the best
that I probably did not mention.
The responsibility of the leadership we
get is ours and we cannot blame it on God for whatever reason. We will
soon be faced with another chance to take responsibility for our
leadership. Are we going to whip up sentiments (political, ethic,
religious) like we did the last time? The choice is ours.

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