Nigeria's Leadership Crisis: A Call for Moral Responsibility
Dakuku Peterside addresses the critical state of public trust in Nigeria, highlighting a moment where citizens must choose between comfort and truth. He notes that the public's confidence in electoral processes and institutions is fragile, exacerbated by issues like hunger, unemployment, and inflation.
Peterside references a statement from a group of distinguished Nigerians, including former INEC Chairman Prof. Attahiru Muhammadu Jega and former Chief of Staff Prof.
Ibrahim Gambari, which calls for serious reflection on the nation's challenges. He argues that leadership must not retreat into silence during troubling times and that moral duty should guide public figures.
Peterside stresses that the conscience of the nation is vital for distinguishing between convenience and public duty, urging leaders to listen to citizens' concerns and act responsibly to restore faith in governance.
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