NewsEzekwesili Urges President Tinubu To Lead By Example

Ezekwesili Urges President Tinubu To Lead By Example

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By Akinwale Kasali

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Oby Ezekwesili, former Minister of Education, has urged President Bola Tinubu to lead by example, and also to embody the sacrifices he demands from Nigerians, rather than placing the burden solely on citizens.

She said that the political elite have continued to enjoy privileges at the expense of the citizens.

Ezekwesili said this in an interview with News Central, lamenting the worsening economic hardship caused by the administration’s policies.

She stressed that before the government asks the people to make sacrifices, leaders must first set an example.

“If I had the opportunity to speak with President Tinubu, I would advise him to first understand the true meaning of sacrifice and demonstrate it in his leadership before expecting Nigerians to endure further hardship,” she said.

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As regards the privatization of the Power Sector,

Ezekwesili, who also served as Minister of Solid Minerals, blamed political interference for the persistent electricity crisis in the country.

According to her, the privatization of the power sector was meant to resolve Nigeria’s energy challenges but was instead hijacked by political figures who lacked expertise in the industry.

“The entire process of privatization in the energy sector was handled poorly. Instead of genuine investors with the knowledge and capability to improve power supply, the system was handed over to political operatives and individuals with no real interest in the sector’s growth,” she stated.

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The former minister also called on Nigerians to be more engaged in the political process ahead of the 2027 elections, emphasizing that the experiences of the 2023 elections should serve as a wake-up call.

“As we approach 2027, Nigerians must remember the irregularities that took place during the 2023 elections. When people protested, the response was, ‘Go to court.’

But why did they tell you to go to court? Because they have already taken control of the judicial system,” she alleged.

Ezekwesili urged citizens to take responsibility for the future of the country, insisting that active participation in governance is the only way to bring about meaningful change.

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“This nation is worth saving, and it is up to the people to ensure that democracy works for them,” she concluded.


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