Rule with Diligence
Every leader must face tribulation, challenges and pestilence.
Prosecution is the logical occurrence, when a leader defaults by acts of commission or omission.
A leader’s behavior ought to be a model for his or her followers.
This is the case when such a leader respects their points of view.
Indeed, a leader is an embodiment of good behavior.
No individual must from his or her shadow.
Our God expects from us, only what we can offer, not below, not above.
The Lord wants us to be fruitful and provide a quality service that comes from doing our very best.
Your little is a lot when you give your all.
Education removes the wool of ignorance from our eyes.
Read Romans 12:1-8
The Disturbing Siutation
Adolf Hitler labelled the extermination of the Jews in Europe,''the Final Solution'', while the military dictatorship in Argentina which embarked on an unprecedented killing of its citizens code named same ''The Process of National Reorganization''.
The activities of bandits, insurgents and herdsmen in Nigeria which have claimed thousands of lives are similar to the above mentioned.
Between 1976 and 1983, millions of citizens lost their lives in Argentina.
Death squads operating under secret circumstances and the cover of the state, murdered about 11,000 people, which is now described as ''The Disappeared''.
Two million people escaped persecution, while hundreds of babies born to ''The Disappeared'' were either sold, bartered or murdered.
Indeed, happenings in different states of Nigeria, including, Borno, Benue,Taraba and Plateau, Oyo, and Zamfara states, among several others, indicate Government's adequate knowledge of the situation, while unabated killings go on.
The relocation of the Inspector General of Police to Benue state, one of the troubled spots some time in the past, did not reverse the status quo.
On March 23 1976, General Jourge Videla, Head of the Argentine Army overthrew the Government of Isabelita Peron, a former night club dancer.
In this country, no civilian Government had completed its tenure, except for Juan Peron, who spent only a tenure in office.
However, in Nigeria, the country still experiences obvious signs of hunger, poverty, mass unemployment, corruption and a high level of insecurity.
The Ejercito Revolucionario de Pueblo and the Montoneros, leftists, took to kidnapping and killings to express their displeasure over bad governance in Argentina.
In Nigeria, kidnappings and killings have gone on unabated.
Political watchers put the blame at the doorstep of Government.
Presently, Nigerians are worried over Government's inaction, as the country gradually slides into anarchy.
Accusing fingers are been pointed at political office holders who have failed to deliver the dividends of Democracy.
Interestingly, the body language of the National Assembly, is an indication that the lawmakers, are yet to realize the need for the entrenchment of the rule of law and due process in the polity, just as impunity is now the order of the day
In 2009, the Defense Minister of Madagascar , Cecile Manorohanta, resigned her appointment on the grounds that she would not be part of a Government that kills its citizens.
Also, the people of Madagascar vigorously opposed the attempts by President Marc Ravalomanana to lease one million acres of their land to a Korean firm, Daewoo, for intensive farming.
The people have deep ties with their land and as a result view the President's action as a betrayal.
The insecurity in the land has made foreign investment impossible, while the disenfranchised and poor majority look into the gloomy future for reprieve. Divine intervention, perhaps.
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