Many Nigerian Leaders Not Interested In Fixing Problems, Only Focused On Rent-Seeking, Others –Ex-Central Bank Gov, Moghalu

Moghalu, who was the candidate of the Young Progressive Party (YPP) in the 2019 presidential election, said the tragedy of Nigeria as a country is that its leaders are only interested and focused on politics, rent-seeking, and picking sycophants and ethnic journeymen for jobs they can’t perform.READ FULL ARTICLE>>>>

The former Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Kingsley Moghalu, has berated Nigerian leaders for not being interested in solving the multiple economic and security challenges facing the country.

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Moghalu, who was the candidate of the Young Progressive Party (YPP) in the 2019 presidential election, said the tragedy of Nigeria as a country is that its leaders are only interested and focused on politics, rent-seeking, and picking sycophants and ethnic journeymen for jobs they can’t perform.

He noted that problems cannot solve themselves, stressing that only knowledge, competence, expertise and politics can solve Nigeria’s problems.

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He added that bringing the necessary factors together to fix Nigeria’s problems requires real leadership.

He said, “The tragedy of Nigeria is that many of its leaders are not truly interested in solving the country’s problems.

“They are more focused on politics, rent-seeking, and picking sycophants and ethnic journeymen for jobs they can’t perform. But problems can’t solve themselves.

“It’s knowledge, competence and expertise, plus political will, that solves problems. To bring these factors together to fix Nigeria’s problems requires real leadership.

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“This is a concept that can incorporate politics, but goes well beyond it,” stressing that “Leadership matters.”READ FULL ARTICLE>>>>