The Governor of Imo State Rochas Okorocha has blamed the
lingering security crises confronting the nation on “visionless leaders”
that has ruled the nation in the past.
Speaking in Abuja on Thursday at a national dialogue on Effective
Leadership and Good Governance as the twin pillar in human rights
protection, Mr Okorocha stated that “Nigeria has been be-deviled by
visionless leaders who lack the political will to take decisions.”
He noted that the leaders are never prepared to make personal sacrifice for the nation’s development.
On addressing the insurgency by Boko Haram, the Imo state governor
advised the Federal Government to urgently address the widespread
poverty and unemployment in order to arrest the current security
challenges plaguing the nation.
Mr Okorocha also advocated the need for State Police and the
decentralisation of powers from the Federal Government in order to
strengthen the federating units and bring governance closer to the
people.
Also speaking at the occasion, former Minister of Information,
Professor Jerry Gana said respect for human rights remains the corner
stone for building a civil and responsible society.
He added that Nigeria can witness true transformation if the people
are transformed through visionary leadership that guarantees the
security and welfare of the people.
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