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Good People Must Rise: Reclaiming Nigeria from the Grip of Bad Leadership By Festus Edovia

by NewsOnline Nigeria
March 27, 2026
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Festus Edovia

Festus Edovia

Silence in the face of bad leadership is nothing short of surrender. Nigeria stands at a critical moment in its history, and the country can no longer afford the luxury of indifference. If the nation must move forward, its best minds, most principled citizens, and most capable leaders must step into the political arena. Looking away while poor leadership erodes our institutions and impoverishes millions is no longer an option.

For far too long, political power in Nigeria has been pursued not as a call to serve, but as a gateway to personal enrichment. A section of the political class has turned public office into a private enterprise—diverting public resources, entrenching patronage networks, and consolidating power for personal gain. Leadership, which should be rooted in responsibility and sacrifice, has instead become a means of preserving wealth and influence for a select few and their associates.

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This reality is particularly tragic for a country so richly endowed with human and natural resources. Some leaders act as though Nigeria belongs to them alone, forgetting a fundamental truth: no one can build a lasting future by undermining the wellbeing of others. Wealth accumulated at the expense of millions does not create true prosperity. History consistently reminds us that injustice and exploitation ultimately carry consequences. What people sow, they eventually reap.

Today, corruption has penetrated deeply into the structures of governance. Public office is too often treated as an investment expected to yield personal returns rather than as a responsibility to improve the lives of citizens. Meanwhile, millions of Nigerians grapple daily with rising living costs, unemployment, insecurity, and diminishing hope.

This situation cannot continue.

Democracy demands active participation from its citizens. It is not a spectator sport. When principled, competent, and patriotic Nigerians distance themselves from politics, they unintentionally leave the field open for those driven by narrow interests. In every society, the absence of good people in leadership spaces creates a vacuum that opportunists are quick to fill.

Nigeria does not suffer from a shortage of capable and ethical individuals. The real challenge is that many of them remain outside the spaces where critical decisions are made. For meaningful change to occur, these individuals must become involved—by participating in the political process, supporting credible leaders, and voting with conscience and conviction.

The nation must begin to reject those who view leadership primarily as an avenue for exploitation and domination. Citizens must resist political systems designed to keep the majority poor, dependent, and voiceless.

Nigeria’s future depends on a new generation of leadership—leaders committed to building institutions, strengthening democracy, and placing the welfare of citizens above personal gain.

The country needs builders, not destroyers. Leaders, not looters. Servants, not masters.

The time has come for good people to rise, because silence is no longer an option.

Festus Edovia, ANIPR, FICM

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