SUNDAY ABBA
As Nigeria grapples with leadership challenges across various sectors, a group by name Nigerian Prize for Leadership (NPL), has called on Federal Government of Nigeria (FGN) to declare December 12 every year a national leadership day, beginning from 2023.
NPL while reaffirming its belief that the task of nation-building is a joint effort of both government and citize said it will continue to lead the way in supporting government to appropriately address the challenge of leadership deficit in the country.
“Since 2020 we have set aside the 12th of December each year to call attention to the importance of effective leadership in building our nation”, the chairman NPL Governing Board, Prof. Anya O. Anya said at the investiture of former Executive Secretary of TETFund, Prof. Suleiman Elias Bogoro as the winner 2021 Nigeria Prize For Leadership recently in Abuja.
“This is the third edition of this initiative and we can confirm that the value has been significant. We will explore way forward on how we will amplify this modest effort into a national movement that would with time redefine Nigeria as a symbol of right values, honesty and integrity, a truly pan-Nigerian initiative” Prof. Anya further stated.
He pledged the readiness of NPL to provide adequate content to effectively mark the day in a most rewarding way for all citizens, government and the nation.
Prof. Anya while stressing that getting it right in leadership has become a matter of urgent action expressed belief that setting a day aside for this purpose would demonstrate government’s disposition to redefine the character of leadership in the country, as well as enable citizens and organizations to give it exceptional attention.
Backing this call, the Executive Secretary, Nigerian Prize for Leadership, Dr Ike Neliaku, said the organisation’s experience in the past three years indicates that Nigerians desire exceptional leadership, which he said NPL was working tirelessly towards making quality input.
“We believe that as we continue to do this, to mark this day, it is something that will raise leadership consciousness in the minds of Nigerians. It is a very important call, a day we will look at issues of leadership, identify models of leadership, those who have done well, we celebrate them.
“NPL is willing to partner with the federal government to develop the content for this day, qualitative content that would answer its name in all ramifications”, he stated.
Prof. Bogoro in his response expressed gratitude to the NPL selection panel as well as the Governing Board for finding him fit for the N25 million prize award, saying the transparency and confidentiality deployed in screening nominees for the Prize, which later produced him as winner, should serve as a guide to other institutions.
He expressed gladness that his modest efforts in setting the leadership pace with the privileged positions he had occupied are being recognised and appreciated.
Chairman of the prize presentation and Vice Chairman, Governing Board of NPL, Prof. Jerry Gana, said the selection and screening panel made up of eminent Nigerians independently assembled from various parts of the country set a standard with which all nominees were screened and Prof. Bogoro emerged winner.