Opinion
Prudence: Necessity For National Development
That Nigeria is faced with hydra-headed problems is no more news. The reality of these problems stares us on the face. But one of the excruciating challenges of governance in Nigeria has been the mismanagement of resources.
No doubt Nigeria is a nation endowed with human and natural resources. It is one nation in the world that God has blessed with land that can be cultivated for agriculture. In fact, Nigeria:s land mass of about 935,000 square kilometre is a bedrock and spring board for economic growth and development. This country is blessed with mineral resources such as crude oil, bitumen, coal, tin and ore, palm trees and several others. Apart from the fact that the mineral resources are both under- explored and under- exploited, with the exception of the crude oil, outright misappropriations and mismanagement of money accruing from these resources are a migraine to Nigeria.
Borrowing the words of Mr Peter Obi, the Presidential candidate of Labour Party, at the annual convention of Assemblies of God, Nigeria tagged: ‘Peniel’ held at Okpoto, Ebonyi State, last week, ‘God has given Nigeria human and natural resources but the problem is bad leadership’. Mr Obi only stated the obvious in a mild way. How can a person explain the situation where Malaysia that was a beneficiary of palm seedlings from Nigeria is a leading palm oil exporters in the world. And Nigeria, the benefactor is struggling to be relevant economically.
According to John Maxwell in one of his best sellers, Leadership Gold, every human organisation rises and falls on leadership. Leadership’s role in the growth of any organisation cannot be over-emphasised. That is why the leadership takes the praise or blame for success or failure, respectively.
This also lends support to the fact of the public’s criticisms of the present administration, led by General Muhammadu Buhari (rtd), whose government has dealt so much hardship on over a hundred million Nigerians, who are wallowing in abject poverty. This is despite the fact that a few politicians have the yam and knife and decide who takes what with impunity.
The dividends of democracy have not been reasonably delivered to Nigerians proportionately, despite the enormous resources God has availed the country with, because of leakages and wastages. Nigeria’s democratic governance is the most expensive because of frivolous expenditure and over bloated retinue of political office holders and aides and redundant staff.
Obi’s analysis of how money was frittered and wasted in Anambra State before he became the governor of the that State is a graphic but grim picture of the ugly scenario that plays out in most states of the country. This no doubt explains why some states cannot pay minimum wage and meet other productivity enhancing welfare packages to civil servants even with a yearly depleting workforce. Workers in some states are being owed monthly salaries, retirees are owed pensions and gratuities, next of kins are being denied payment of benefactors’ death benefits. All these issues are not privileges. They are entitlements that every labour-friendly government in Nigeria should be disposed to pay. Labour is the most critical factor in the value chain of production, and inevitably remains the engine room of any government, the world over.
In this consciousness, every labour-friendly government considers how to up the efficiency and productivity level of their workforce through the provision of conducive working environment and prompt payment of entitlements. According to Lao Russell, “In vain you build the city if you don’t first build the man”.The glory of a nation is the people, no nation is greater than her people. The people are the soul of the country. As the people are, so is the country.
It is also disheartening to observe that social amenities and infrastructure are lacking. In some states, formal education is run in dilapidated structure, no learning and teaching facilities, no medical or health facilities in some communities, there is apparent lack of electricity and good drinking water and absence of several other public institutions that will add value to the dignity of people.
Insecurity with wanton destruction of lives and property, cultism and other social ills are part of life in some states. And unemployment is astronomically high. What could be responsible for such maladies and woes in a country that is blessed with human and natural resources. No doubt, it is waste, outright embezzlement, mismanagement and unconscientious use of the people’s wealth.
Daniel Webster was asked “what is the greatest truth that has crossed your mind?”. “My accountability to God” he said. This is true and correct. The earlier those who are supposed stewards of the people’s resources understand this truth, the better and greater heights this country will attain. Responsibility and accountability are inseparable pair like the snail and its shell.
Leaders must be accountable to the people whose resources they hold in trust. People who waste public money do so because they lacked the virtue of accountability, they have not gone through the crucible of wealth creation. Prudence in management of resources is a function of accountability.
We will all be accountable to God for our actions and inactions on earth, when we meet him. We need men and women who have the mindset of Daniel Webster in governance and management of the critical national and state’s assets. This is the answer to the nation’s hydra-headed challenge.
By: Igbiki Benibo
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