Opinion
Sit-Tight Perversion Of Leaders
Sit-tight perversion is a trap the mind sets for leaders who have inordinate desire for power and wealth. It is a delusive attachment of leaders to their exalted positions; a chain of the mind and senses which fastens many leaders to their offices.
Only a few leaders can rise above this deadly passion-attachment, the sit-tight perversion. Only leaders who posses strong minds, great hearts, and humble disposition can kill, in them, this deadly passion. Only leaders who respect the rule of law and have honour can be detached from their offices and be liberated in their hearts.
Many leaders are infested with the lust-of-office cankerworm. They love power. They love wealth and become obsessed by the perquisites of office. They lack the required discipline to hold power and wealth in trust for God and man.
I think the American humorous writer and journalist, P.I.O’Rourke, was right when he described power and money (or wealth) as whiskey and car keys which should not be given to teenage boys. This is to say that power and wealth should not be given to immature and indisciplined people.
Power is power. Power intimidates. Power intoxicates. Power asserts. Power controls. Power commands. Power demands. It was Charles Caleb Colton who said: “Power will intoxicate the best hearts as wine the strongest head. No man is wise enough or good enough to be trusted with unlimited power.” Eric-Hoffer likens absolute power to absolute faith. To him both absolute power and absolute faith are instruments of dehumanization. Hence absolute faith corrupts absolutely as absolute power.
In virtually all societies, power and wealth are intimately related. How? With power one easily acquires wealth and with wealth one easily purchases power. And either separately or together, they engender vanity, domineering attitude, influence, lust, profanity, and attract titles and honour.
On May 29, 2007 when Alhaji Umaru Musa Yar’Adua was vested with the power to serve the Nigerian nation as its president and commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces, he looked so amiable, humble, honest, unambitous, trust-worthy, and detached that many people saw him as a man who has all it takes to propel the country to the promised land.
To confirm the perception of the people about him, Umaru Musa Yar’Adua in his inaugural speech promised the nation that he would set a worthy personal example as its president and offer himself as a servant-leader. He assured Nigerians that he would be a listener and a doer and that he would serve with humility.
Less than three years after Umaru Musa Yar’Adua assumed office as President, the questions many Nigerians are asking include: How much worthy personal example has he set? How has he offered himself as a servant-leader? Is he really listening to the voice of the people? What humility has he shown in his service to the nation?
Surprisingly president Yar’Adua has not deemed it expedient to listen to the numerous voices within and outside the country to let go of power in the interest of his health and that of the nation. The mafia way by which he returned to the country last week after staying away for 93 days in Saudi Arabia receiving medical attention for acute pericanditis does not portray him as a servant-leader he offered to be. His refusal to formally inform the National Assembly about his trip to Saudi Arabia for medical treatment and return to the country negates his earlier promise to set a worthy personal example as the president of the Nigerian nation. Now he has been clothed with thick darkness. Apart from, perhaps, his immerliate family members nobody can see the president. And no body can hear the voice of the president.
Consequently the rumour mill has generated so many stories about the president. For instance, we hear that the President has long died and that he has been buried; he is on life-support machine; a part of his face has collapsed; he is bed-ridden; he can neither talk nor recognise any body; he is now in Germany; he has been moved to South Africa; he has been taken to his home in Katsina state, and so on.
But how long will Nigerians continue to speculate about the health of their president who is still hanging on to power? Once again, power corrupts. It enforces its will upon others. A man attached to power manipulates situations and also things and people around himself to get what he desires. It is an old game.
In 1919, the 28th President of the United States, Woodrow Wilson in trying so hard to meet the demands of his office suffered a stroke. This was kept top secret by his inner circle composed of his wife, his personal physician, private secretary, and secretary of state. The cabinet and the press were only informed that in course of performing his duties and responsibilities the president had a nervous breakdown. The American people including the Vice President, Thomas Marshall, were not informed of the actual health condition of their president. Thus from 1919 to 1921 when he completed his second tenure, American people did not know that their president was an invalid.
That was United States of 91 years ago. The country was faced with the after math of the World War I which ended in 1918. Nigeria, encumbered with the features of underdevelopment, is in a race to become one of the 20 biggest world economies in the year 2020. The country needs a strong, effective and efficient leadership to attempt the realization of such a mega dream.
The tension, confusion, anger, greed, and intrigue resulting from the president’s health saga would take the country several steps backwards.
Power and wealth are both a trust. We must account for their use before God and man. There is a dignity, a majesty, a sublimity, an honour, peace, strength, a noble place in history and in eternity for leaders who rise above the sit-tight perversion for the love of their nations.
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