Only Buhari Cannot Solve Nigeria’s Problems - Gambari

President Muhammadu Buhari’s Chief of staff, Prof. Ibrahim Gambari, has called on leaders at all levels to show exemplary leadership in whatever capacity they find themselves.

Gambari made the call in a message he delivered at the 2021 annual lecture of Arewa House, which was held on Saturday in Kaduna

The Chief of staff who represented President Muhammadu Buhari at the event also called on Nigerians to put the nation first, in all their dealings, as was done by the country’s founding fathers, in the likes of Sir Ahmadu Bello.

He stressed that good leadership would provide a platform for the nation to overcome its challenges and unlock the huge potentials of the country.

‘Our ability to collectively address the challenges in our country today will go along way in unlocking its huge potentialities and the starting point is leadership by example,’ he said.

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He also called for a commitment to inclusiveness and the provision of quality education, particularly for girls, to develop to their full capacity.

Gambari added that there was a need to improve coordination and collaboration among leaders, for good governance at Federal, State, and Local government levels, in a bid to take the country to enviable heights.

‘We must not assume that the problems of our country should and can be solved by President Buhari’s administration alone.

‘Yes, we lead by example, but every stakeholder has a responsibility to work collectively and put the interest of our country first and foremost.

‘We must not forget the virtue of selfless service, which was inherent in our founding fathers, like the Sardauna.

‘We have no choice if indeed we are committed to the welfare, prosperity, peace, and security of our people, but to be selfless in service and honor them by making peace and security as a cardinal point in all our actions,’ Gambari stated.

He maintained that the administration led by President Buhari would not waiver in its commitment to enhancing security, building the economy, and fighting corruption.

Also speaking, the Shehu of Borno, Alhaji Umar Ibn Garba-El-Kanami, noted that security challenges had slowed down northern Nigeria’s economic development.

He urged the participants to come up with new measures to tackle the challenges and move the region forward.

 

AFRICA TODAY NEWS, NEW YORK