It is immensely believed by great minds that great leaders are made
great by horrible circumstances combined with character, temperament
and intelligence.
Nigeria in the past few years
has experienced serious if not horrible challenges especially
insecurity. God must have calculated the future before allowing Dr.
Goodluck to be president in such a time as this,as his leadership styles
averted what would have resulted to uncontrollable chaos had his
government adopted outright lethal force against the Boko Haram
insurgency in a time when the North opposed that vehemently. President
Goodluck being a nationalist and a quintessential pan Africanist always
made adequate consultation his watch word in governance as it is his
strong belief that everybody has a stake in the Nigerian project.
It
is instructive to call to mind how President Goodluck has been termed
the most criticized president in the whole wide world, but as a true
democrat, he has never used any state apparatus to victimize any
perceived opponent. This goes to portray him as a true democrat whose
temperament and character is worthy of emulation as he has always
maintained his cool in the face of unwarranted provocation.
I
make bold to affirm that Dr. Jonathan has the reservoir of personal
physical courage that is unmatched in our presidential history as he
(GEJ) believes that coming out to defend himself in the face of
criticism may not be necessary since taking responsibility in most
circumstances showcases one as a true leader who is always ready to get
things right.
Note that President Goodluck is
the first minority leader who has vied for the post of the President won
with landslide victory. This alone makes him courageous and he will do
it again, not withstanding the great physical danger from the seemingly
reserve of unhinged tribal hatred, and just plain unhinged ignorant
hatred, that swirls in the bowels of our wounded and sinful country. I
felt like one struct when I told someone that President Goodluck has
done well and deserves our vote, but he told me that elections are not
won in Nigeria by good works but based on sentiments, tribal bigotry,
and the zeal of one to rig election. He went further to say that
President Goodluck should not have given INEC such independence and that
he should have used the state apparatus to stifle opposition. But my
view certainly is different, because I believe that Mr. President’s
posture demonstrates that of a true statesman who has immense respect
for the rule of law and who upholds the ideals, values and all other
culture of democracy. Because with this leadership style of a president
in the kind of President Goodluck, Nigeria will be a better place for
all of us.
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