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Ekweremadu Lists Path To Unity
The Deputy President of
Senate, Senator Ike Ekweremadu has identified patriotism, selflessness, and zeal for knowledge as paramount ingredients of leadership capable of taking Nigeria to the ‘promised land’.
Ekweremmadu stated this while delivering a lecture at the 2nd Zik’s Annual lecture Series organised by the Nigeria Union of Journalists, Anambra State Chapter entitled “The Political Ideology of the Great Zik of Africa and the Challenge of Leadership in Nigeria” in Awka.
Senator Ekweremadu, who was the guest lecturer in his paper, pointed out that the political ideology ‘Zikism’ is all about putting Nigeria and Nigerian principles first as projected by Nigeria’s first indigenous Head of State, Rt. Hon. Nnamdi Azikiwe.
He regretted that Nigeria’s progress had been stalled because her leaders veered from the foundations of patriotic, pan-Nigerian, selfless, bridge-building, and integrity-driven leadership laid by the nation’s founding fathers.
His word: “For me, the great Zik, symbolises the modern Nigeria. Apart from being one of the core architects of the nation’s independence, his unwavering belief and commitment to one united Nigeria always came handy in stabilising the polity at critical moments of our nation’s evolutionary history.
“Zik’s selfless, sacrificial life and towering intellectual and political capacities made him one of the finest and greatest black men to walk the surface of this earth.”
The Deputy President of the Senate disagreed with those who blame Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe for opting for a Northern Peoples Congress (NPC), and the National Council of Nigerian Citizens Party (NCNC), coalition in which he was a ceremonial Head of State rather than an NCNC and Action Group (AG), coalition in which he would have emerged as Nigeria’s Prime Minister and Head of Government.
He noted that, “If we consider that a coalition of both AG headed by Chief Obafemi Awolowo and NCNC headed by Zik himself would have led to a virtually all South government and an all North (NPC) opposition, an uncomfortable situation in Nigeria’s formative years, Zik should rather be revered for placing national interest above personal and ethnic interest, for Nigeria was more important to Zik than anything else.”
Lamenting the nation’s integration deficits, Senator Ekweremadu regretted that, “never in the history of this nation have we been divided as a people as we are today”, observing that “we have failed and grossly declined in building a nation out of our diversities or managing our diversities profitably for the peace and development of the country.”
Nneka Amaechi-Nnadi, Abuja
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