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Celebrating Failure: Nigeria’s Culture of Excusing Poor Leadership By Festus Edovia

Nigeria’s future depends on a collective commitment to higher standards of leadership and responsibility.

by NewsOnline Nigeria
April 26, 2026
in Opinion, Politics
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Festus Edovia

Across Nigeria, the consequences of poor leadership are impossible to ignore; erratic power supply, worsening insecurity, persistent killings, a fragile healthcare system, decaying infrastructure, and deepening poverty. Yet, in the face of these realities, some political actors and their supporters continue to celebrate governance as though the country is on the right path.

 

A troubling pattern has emerged where truth and accountability are often resisted. Citizens who raise concerns or demand better governance are quickly dismissed or labelled as antagonistic. Instead of prioritising public service, leadership in many instances appears driven by self-preservation and the protection of narrow interests. For a nation endowed with vast resources and human capital, this remains a difficult contradiction to reconcile.

 

Equally concerning is the normalisation of hardship among citizens who, despite facing economic strain, still defend the very systems that contribute to their struggles. Employment opportunities remain limited, and access is frequently influenced by connections rather than merit, reinforcing inequality and disillusionment.

 

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There is also a growing perception that public office is being treated less as a responsibility and more as a privilege. When governance begins to resemble personal enterprise, trust in institutions weakens. Public resources risk being mismanaged, while mechanisms meant to ensure fairness and accountability are undermined.

 

Corruption, whether perceived or real, continues to dominate public discourse. The cycle; access to power, accumulation of wealth, and retention of influence feeds a system that leaves many citizens excluded from the benefits of governance. Meanwhile, social challenges such as unemployment, crime, and substance abuse persist, often worsened by economic hardship.

 

However, these trends are not irreversible. Democratic systems provide avenues for change through civic participation, informed engagement, and accountability. Citizens have a role to play in shaping governance by asking questions, staying informed, and participating in electoral processes.

 

Ultimately, Nigeria’s future depends on a collective commitment to higher standards of leadership and responsibility. Governance should reflect the interests of all citizens, not a select few. Moving forward requires not just criticism, but sustained demand for transparency, competence, and integrity in public office.

Written by Festus Edovia, ANIPR, FICM

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