Governor of Borno State, Babagana Umara Zulum, has said telling the truth is a problem in
Nigeria.
He stated this on Tuesday while delivering a lecture at the
National Defence College in Abuja to his audience which included senior
military officers and policymakers within and outside Nigeria.
Zulum said the unwillingness of persons in the corridors of
power to tell leaders truth about issues and the unwillingness of leaders
themselves to hear the truth, are some of the major problems confronting
leadership in Nigeria.
According to the governor, “A strategic leader must be a
strategic listener and reader. A strategic thinker must also be a strategic
learner. A strategic leader must be willing to hear the truth and to learn.
“However, telling the truth and accepting the truth has been
our major problems in Nigeria. Some people will never tell you the truth when
you are in power and honestly, many of us in power also do not want to hear the
truth, we prefer to be told what we like to hear and that is a serious deficit
in strategic leadership.”
Zulum had honoured an invitation by the college, to deliver
a paper with the titled “Strategic leadership: The challenges of Insurgency in
Borno State.”
The governor discussed different aspects of strategic
leadership, situating them with Nigeria’s in the last 50 years.
He also gave an account of experience working as
commissioner from 2011 to 2015 and as governor in the last eight months.
Early in January, the governor came down hard on soldiers
manning Damaturu-Maiduguri road whom he accused of extorting road users.
The army, however, said the accusation could affect the
fight against Boko Haram.
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