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Unpatriotic Leaders: Nigeria’s Greatest Challenge, Says Tietie

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Frank Tietie, Executive Director of Citizens Advocacy for Social and Economic Rights (CASER) in Abuja has lamented that Nigeria’s development is hindered by a lack of patriotic and selfless leaders, who prioritize personal interests over the nation’s well-being.

Tietie noted that some leaders, after serving in various capacities, have contingency plans to retreat to their tribal communities if the country fails, highlighting their lack of commitment to Nigeria’s progress.

The Abuja-based lawyer spoke on Monday when he appeared on “Africa Update,” monitored by Persecondnews.

He said: “Our country has been on a downward trajectory since independence in 1960, plagued by poor leadership that has led to widespread exploitation and a judiciary perceived as ripe for plunder by those in power.

“This issue is not unique to Nigerians; the entire world views Nigeria’s resources as fair game for exploitation, with little regard for the welfare of its people or the future of its children.

“It appears our leaders prioritise capturing power and winning elections by any means necessary over the well-being of the populace and responsible resource management.

“The future of this country looks increasingly bleak, with insecurity rampant and the armed forces struggling to contain the rising insurgency, particularly from Boko Haram, which is casting a shadow of uncertainty over business and daily life.

“While Nigerians may appear stoic, going about their daily routines, many harbour deep-seated fears and uncertainties about the country’s trajectory.

“The country’s potential was squandered after the civil war, with opportunities for growth and development under military rule being misused, and the annulment of the pivotal June 12, 1993, election plunging the nation’s politics into turmoil.”

On medical tourism, Tietie also said: “These nations were not built through plunder, but rather through leaders who made sacrifices, demonstrated commitment, harnessed knowledge and technology, and showed true patriotism.

“Unfortunately, we are experiencing rampant corruption, state capture, a judiciary in disarray, and widespread distrust in our electoral system.”

To change the narrative, Tietie suggested adopting a national ethos which centres on building a country through sacrifice and commitment, rather than exploitation.

According to him, this requires a mindset shift, where individuals join the armed forces out of duty, not just for personal gain, and remain steadfast in the face of adversity.

“Similarly, those in government should be driven by a desire to serve, not plunder resources, if the country is to progress,” he said.

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