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Why Nigerians Need Personal Change Over Constitutional Amendments, Fashola Advocates

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Former Minister of Works and Housing, Mr. Babatunde Fashola (SAN), emphasized the need for Nigerians to prioritize personal changes instead of incessant constitutional amendments. Speaking at the Nigerian Air Force Officers Mess Honorary Members Forum (HMF) 2023 Annual Lecture in Lagos, Fashola discussed the intricacies of leadership, underscoring the challenges faced during recent constitutional crises in Ondo and Rivers states.

Fashola, the former Lagos governor, highlighted the recent impasse in Ondo as a glaring example, where Governor Rotimi Akeredolu’s leadership decision to transfer power to his deputy averted a potential crisis. He criticized calls for President Bola Tinubu’s intervention, asserting that such situations should be governed by the existing constitution. Fashola questioned the necessity of further amendments, stating, “We have amended the constitution, so what is left to amend, except ourselves?”

Addressing the ongoing disputes, particularly in Rivers state, Fashola reiterated the importance of understanding the roles defined by the constitution during such crises. He commended individuals in Ondo who upheld law and constitutionality, emphasizing the need for similar leadership in Rivers state.

Discussing leadership courage and character, Fashola cited decisions like halting forex provision for certain food imports and removing petroleum subsidy. He highlighted these decisions as expressions of leadership courage and character, emphasizing their long-term public benefit despite initial challenges. Fashola acknowledged the necessity of effective communication to convey the benefits of such decisions to the public.

Focusing on the subsidy removal, Fashola stressed the importance of continuing conversations to elucidate the benefits and the harm avoided by its removal. He underscored the need for leaders to communicate effectively in the era of information overload and fake news.

In conclusion, Fashola acknowledged that mistakes are inevitable in leadership but emphasized their value in the learning process. He urged leaders not to fear making mistakes, as long as they learn from them and avoid repetition. The former minister’s insights shed light on the evolving landscape of leadership, emphasizing the role of personal change and effective communication in navigating complex challenges.

 

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