BRIDGING THE GAP BETWEEN LEADERS AND FOLLOWERS IN NIGERIA: RT HON. IFEANYI UGWUANYI’S EXAMPLE.

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By Chibunna Benedict Eze.

Great leader beget great leaders, great followers beget great leader too.

The difference between followers and leaders is that followers need leaders to help them follow what leaders themselves are following. This relationship takes the form of a shared response-ability to a shared calling. Both find each other in a true fellowship to create the world responsibly
— James Maroosis.

In dissecting the theme of leadership in Enugu socialisation and the concept of governance we can easily derive examples and inspirations from the governance of Rt Hon.Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi humility in leadership which he provides. But first, the Dictionary meaning of the term ‘Governance’. ‘It is a term used to refer to the long process of administration, governing body,establishment, brass,organization
the persons(or committee or department etc.) Who make up a body for the purpose of administrating something.

The ‘Black man King’: In the words of Ali Mazrui, famous Kenyan writer-scholar (referring to Nigeria) He said’ leadership in Nigeria falls into four broad categories. First is the intimidatory leader. Second is the patriarchal leader. Third, is the leader of reconciliation.
Fourth, is the mobilization leader. The intimidatory leader relies heavily on the use of force and coercion to have his way always. The patriarchal leader is the father-figure who commands neo-filial reverence. Meanwhile, the third type of leadership derives its effectiveness via tactical accommodation and a capacity to discover areas of compromise between otherwise antagonistic view points.

Enugu State governor , Rt Hon. Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi, provides an avalanche of examples, from the traditional, feudal, all-knowing, unquestionable governance to direct and civil rule ought to be. He abound in the past and in the present. Enugu state has birthed the good and progress.Rt.Hon Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi humility complexity makes this inevitable in the state. In recent history, we easily point to leaders in the caste of the late Sani Abacha as a clear example of a coercive and intimidatory leadership, on the other hand, Rt Hon.Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi stands tall as a classic example of a reconciliatory leadership. Clearly, we can see the resultant leadership and societal welfare engendered by the duo’s individual styles.
Norms must be ‘normal’: Ideally, leaders must be seen in the true light of what they are – persons called to serve and not to be served (Ugwuanyi’s example) In a fast-moving, democratic world, it is detrimental to continue to hold fast to the norms, cultures and beliefs that ensure our continued socio-economic enslavement. Leaders must be seen as ‘servant-rulers’. In a democracy, there must be a tipping point where the followers determine the direction of leadership. Nigeria cannot remain isolated from the rest of the world in terms of citizen power.
Nigeria and indeed, Enugu must remain culturally authentic but it must of necessity remain dynamic. The ‘normal’ Nigeria of today is a Nigeria that questions, that probes and that demands accountability from those who are elected to rule. We stand today at a critical point in the history of our great nation, Nigeria. The increasing mis-governance and the growing stifling of opposing voices is known to us all but thanks to God who gave Enugu state a good man like Rt. Hon Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi as their servant leader.

But our patriarchal instincts cannot dictate to us at the times of decision-making – when our raised voices will make a difference. The discerning can hear the clear voice of change.
The people have a say, after all… The concept of leadership in Enugu socialisation and followership shows that much of the time the people are unaware of their inherent ‘People Power’. Therefore we have a situation of servitude, trampling of rights, the stifling of opposing voices and the flagrant abuse of power. In the end we have a leadership in Enugu state that is calm and serene.
The people’s commonwealth is been distributed on equity and transparency, accountability and good governance becomes a sacrosanct in Enugu state. Consequently, Enugu continues to tap from the league of global development.
‘Like leaders and followers…’ It is often said a people deserve the leaders they get. This may not be true at all times, yet it holds a lot of water in a good number of Nigeria State, Without any doubt, both followers and leaders are products of their society. The society can therefore only reproduce itself.
Therefore, for the followers to earn good leadership, for the followers to see dreams of development and improvements of the society and the people crystallize into reality, the followers must be prepared to re-invent themselves. They must be prepared to be accountable, transparent and mean well for the collective good of the land in their ‘micro-governance’ levels. As the proverb says, ‘you cannot throw stones from a glass house’ or, better still, ‘he who must come to equity must come with clean hands’.(thank you Rt.Hon Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi for coming to Enugu state with a clean hands).

CONCLUSION: ‘WHAT CAN MAN DO?’
Having examined the above, do we throw our hands in the air and ask: ‘What can man do?’ as many are bound to say in these days of uncertainty?
The people are the core determinants of the dynamics of every society. It is common place to hear in Nigeria that ‘our votes don’t matter’, but I tell you that through constant participation and insistence on transparency and accountability in the electoral process, the people can eventually have their way and the system has no other choice but to be straightened out.
The people remian the power-base of the state. They determine the quality of leaders they get, and determine the direction of the governance. They can monitor accountability in governance and the strategic direction of the country. Never forget that the voice of the people will continue to remain the voice of God.
True, there is always a tipping point…
In the words of Michael McKinney, “Followership, like leadership, is a role and not a destination.”And, for Barbara Kellerman, “Followership does not mean changing the rank of followers but changing their response to their rank, their response to their superiors and to the situation at hand.”
I therefore strongly believe that as Enugu people emboldened by the love of the state, we must stand up to the challenges of the moment. We must stand up, as they say, to be counted. We must question the status quo within the ambits of the law. We must ensure probity. We must fight within the ambits of the law to ensure that Enugu state realizes its greatness in the comity of nations.
Sooner than we imagine, our children will ask us what parts we played in the affairs of our state when it mattered most—as active, patriotic actors or passive and passive citizens, That time is nearer that we assumed all along.
If today or tomorrow we have a failure of governance, how can the governed heap all the blames at the doorpost of the government when they did not carry out their civic obligation of lending their voices at critical times?
We have in our hands, today, the power to steer the affairs of state. We have the power of ‘the Voice of the People’ – our mandate. Luckily, trends in social media and the globalization now ensure that nothing is hidden any more. From our various corners, we can awake and make a difference. We can hold our governments at the various levels accountable. They are not gods or masquerades; they are flesh and blood. We can hold them accountable.
Today, we can truly rise to be the citizen-kings that would produce and sustain the ideal leadership that our progenitors, our future generations would be proud of —an Enugu that truly embodies its capacities, its potentials, the Pride of Nigeria and a testimony to the world!
No one says that the road to Realization will be paved in gold. No one says Change will go unchallenged by the unchanging Status Quo. Yet no one doubts the divine truism in the time-tested truth—THE VOICE OF THE PEOPLE REMAINS THE VOICE OF GOD!
Truly, followers are leaders. Truly, you can be the change that you so passionately yearn for! To join hands supporting whom ever God will choose through Rt.Hon.Ifeanyi as the next governor of Enugu state.
God bless the good people of Enugu state.

Enugu State is in the hand of God.

BIBIAN ANEKWE NEWS ADDED… IF ALL LEADERS CAN BE GOV IFEANYI UGWUANYI(MR FULFILMENT)THE WORLD WOULD BE LEFT WITH JUST A LITTLE TO WORRY ABOUT

Written by

Chibunna Benedict Eze.
MEDIA TEAM MEMBER OF ENUGU DI N’AKACHUKWU MOVEMENT

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