2023 Elections: Lagos Deputy Gov urges Nigerians to shun emotions, vote for credible leaders

The Deputy Governor of Lagos State, Dr. Kadri Obafemi Hamzat has urged Nigerians to shun emotions and vote for credible leaders ahead of the 2023 general elections.

Dr. Hamzat opines that voting for the next President of the country or Governors in states should be based on their accomplishments in order to have a Nigeria that is beneficial to all

The Deputy Governor gave this admonishment at the Nasrul-Lahi-L-Fatih Society (NASFAT) Good Governance Workshop with the theme: “Credible Leadership and Good Governance – From Home to Hero”, held at Raddison Blu Hotel, GRA, Lagos.

Dr. Hamzat said governance is not about emotions or trial and error and Nigerians must vote in leaders that have good antecedents and not be swayed by emotions in order to find lasting solutions to myriads of challenges facing the country.

In his words: “Governance is not about emotions or trial and error. We must look at what we really want. In Nigeria today, we must have a coincidence of wants. We must agree and be ready to make sacrifices for our children. It is not about everybody thinking they have the solutions to the problem of the country. We should stop attacking ourselves. There must be partnership”.

Citing the Third American President, Thomas Jefferson, who said: “No nation will develop unless its citizens are well informed”,  the Deputy Governor charged Nigerians to be informed and verify information given so that they will not be deceived with bogus statistics and lies thrown around.

He averred that Nigerians must come together to solve the nation’s problems, adding that there must be partnership and coincidence of wants among all citizens.

While describing the breakdown of the family structure as one of the fundamental problems of the nation, the Deputy Governor charged parents to take good care of their children as they have abandoned their roles as parents have failed in giving them the needed training and upbringing. He said that children are no more learning, but rather looking for means to make quick money.

“We should be realistic and understand our problem. Our problem is that we are not taking care of our children. We have abandoned our children as fathers and mothers. The reality today is that the level of discipline in our homes and at schools has collapsed”, Hamzat stated.

He, therefore, tasked religious bodies to strive to change the mindset of the youths through their sermons on morals and virtues, urging them to also charge the citizens to be more Godly.

Earlier in his presentation, titled: “It Takes a Village to Raise a Hero: Imperative for Community and Religious Leaders”, the former Governor of Kano State, Dr. Rabiu Musa Kwakwanso, who was represented by Alhaji Olarewaju Kamaal stressed the need to strengthen and restore family values in the country.

He said that the various social vices in the country are due to the breakdown of the family structure which is the bedrock of any society, enjoining religious leaders and scholars to tell Nigerians to be closer to God and pray for their leaders.

In his welcome address, the President of the Nasrul-Lahi-L-Fatih Society (NASFAT), Mr. Niyi Yussuf stated that the event, which was the second in the series of its Good Governance Workshop, was in furtherance of the society’s mission to promote good governance in the country for the benefit of all.

The President said that it is believed that if there is good governance in the country, there would be solutions to the various challenges facing the nation.

Yussuf noted that the foundation for good governance must be laid right from the family which is the first unit of socialisation, adding that NASFAT will continue to preach good governance in the country.

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