A former Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Prof. Attahiru Jega, has said that leadership is the major problem of Nigeria.
Jega at a leadership summit organised by Citizenship and Leadership Training Centre of the Ministry of Youth and Sports, on Thursday in Abuja blamed leaders of the country for the erosion of national core values.
According to him, Nigeria’s core values, as defined in the constitution, have been essentially ignored with impunity.
Jega said that national core values, since incorporation into the 1979 Constitution, were not taken seriously by the operators of the constitution for compliance.
According to him, the non-compliance with core national values had systematically undermined unity, harmony and peaceful co-existence.
“This contradiction is at the root of most of the causes of instability, conflicts and violence in contemporary Nigeria.
“Nigerian citizens, who are residents in states other than their states of origin, invariably find themselves marginalised, excluded and disempowered and literally stripped of the rights conferred on them by citizenship.”
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He also deplored the deficiency of traditional and religious leaders in compliance with wider societal values.
The former INEC chief urged the Federal Government to invest heavily in the inculcation and sustenance of national core values, with focus on nurturing and empowering the drivers of change, especially the youths.
“Government agencies saddled with the task of reviving the core values need to be strengthened and empowered to be active and effective in the discharge of this important responsibilities,” he added.
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