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Leadership Failure, Disgraced Country and Other Tales

By Chidi Omeje

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When US President, Donald Trump, recently described Nigeria as a “disgraced country”, following his threat to cut aid and possibly take military action over the alleged killings of Christians in Nigeria, it expectedly sparked outrage across the country.

Patriotic sentiments flared, and many took offense at what they saw as an affront to national dignity. Yet beyond the emotional reactions lies the sobering truth: Trump’s words, however undiplomatic or infuriating, calls for reflection, introspection and rumination.

What exactly is the contextual meaning of that ‘disgraced country’ reference by Trump? To me, I do not think that Trump was referring to the hard-working, honest, peaceful but long-suffering masses of Nigeria as disgraced.

He couldn’t be referring to the dutiful Nigerian man on the street who is helplessly bearing the brunt of of persistent leadership failure as disgraced.

He couldn’t be referring to the same Nigerian Christians, Muslims indeed every Nigerian who are at the receiving end of the merciless terrorists, bandits, kidnappers and other vicious criminals marauding the country, as disgraced. Not he ain’t!

He obviously and clearly has the inept and corrupt Nigerian political class in mind when he made that reference. On that score, Mr Trump is definitely spot on!

The Nigerian political class is a monumental disgrace.

It is their limitless greed, grounded ineptitude and fantastic corruption that plunged Nigeria into the abyss of misery that it suffering today.

It is the weakness, wickedness and unwillingness to do the right thing by the Nigerian political class that have put this country in the messy situation that it is today.

It is the actions or inactions of this mindless political class that robs Nigeria and Nigerians of the growth and development expected of it given the natural and human resources that abound in the country.

It is the ineptitude, avarice and gross leadership failure of the Nigerian political class that muddle up issues, pitch Nigerians against each other and create conditions that makes insecurity inevitable across the country.

It is the bad governance wrought on the polity that sustains and indeed exacerbate violent crisis in Nigeria. It is the political leaders that mess up the country, brew crisis and throw up violent crimes after which they now demand the military and other security forces to clean up their mess.

So, Trump might not be entirely wrong if he had our political leaders in mind when he described Nigeria as a a disgraced country.

For decades, Nigeria’s political class has presided over a nation blessed with immense human and natural resources but cursed with corrupt, inept, and self-serving leadership.

It is this same leadership failure that has birthed and sustained the insecurity ravaging every corner of the country – from Boko Haram in the Northeast, to banditry in the Northwest, farmer-herder conflicts in the Middle Belt, militancy in the Niger Delta, and separatist agitations in the Southeast. None of these security crises emerged in isolation; they are symptoms of deep-rooted governance failure.

Insecurity in Nigeria did not begin with terrorism; it began with injustice. It began when political elites looted public funds meant for schools, hospitals, and infrastructure, leaving millions of young Nigerians impoverished, uneducated, and hopeless.

It began when state power became a means of personal enrichment rather than a tool for public good. It began when leaders turned governance into a theatre of ethnic favoritism and nepotism, dividing citizens along religious and regional lines for political gain.

Every village that is sacked, every Church or Mosque burned, every farmer that is killed in his farm, every cattle that is rustled, every traveler that is kidnapped on the highway, every child that goes to bed hungry, all trace back to the same source: leadership failure. The Nigerian political class created the vacuum that terrorists, bandits, and criminals have filled. Their negligence and greed have eroded trust in the state and destroyed the very social fabric that binds the nation together.

When the intemperate Trump called Nigeria “a disgraced country,” he was not insulting the millions of hardworking citizens who struggle daily against impossible odds. He was calling out the disgrace that sits in power: the politicians who fly private jets while hospitals collapse, who stash stolen billions abroad while the people they govern live in darkness and fear. That is the true disgrace.

No amount of patriotic outrage can mask the reality that Nigeria has become a byword for failure in leadership.

Until Nigeria confronts this truth and holds its leaders accountable, no amount of foreign aid, military assistance, or prayers will save the country from itself.

Nigeria’s tragedy is not that it lacks the means to be great, but that it is held hostage by leaders who lack the will, vision, and morality to lead it to greatness. The true disgrace is not the Nigerian people; it is the Nigerian political elite who have betrayed them.

Chidi Omeje is the Publisher of Security Digest

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