February 11, 2025
Opinion

Appraising Jonathan’s Leadership Character

In assessing a political leader, the primary qualities to consider include the theoretical ideals of vision, commitment and political will. Then, of course, we take stock of the leader’s capacity to deliver in terms of concrete achievements. A leader is adjudged to be a success, if his contributions are visibly evi-dent, but a failure if there are little or no achievements to show for the period he was in office. Rarely, do we take into consideration the im-possible state of affairs – that is, an imagination of the extent to which things would have been worse with-out the services of the leader.It follows, therefore, that a mean-ingful assessment of any leader must always take into consider-ation the special circumstances into which fate has thrust him and how much efforts and energy he has invested to make a change. This is where history will be kind to President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan.When Jonathan assumed office after the 2011 general elections, he inherited acute development chal-lenges. More than ever, the country was politically polarized along ethnic and religious lines; the results of the elections were greeted with violent protests in some Northern States, followed by the Boko Haram insurgency particularly in Borno, Adamawa and Yobe States; the decay in infrastructure was at its peak; power generation hovered around 2000-3000 megawatts; most roads across the country were impassable; petrol queues in the filling stations were commonplace; unemployment was at its highest while only a few women occupied political appointments or were promoted to key positions in the public service.Today, after only three and a half years in office, President Jonathan has already recorded remarkable progress in all the sectors of the Nigerian public life, through his Transformation Agenda. His major stride in the privatization of the power sector is a unique achieve-ment, second only to that of the telecommunication sector of the Obasanjo administration. Despite the initial teething challenges, the results of the President’s reforms in the power sector are beginning to show, as generation has risen to well over 4000 megawatts.Not only have the nation’s major highways improved, ongoing works can be seen in almost all parts of the country. The railway transpor-tation, which was in a comatose state for decades, has been revived with the Lagos-Kano route al-ready in operation while the Port Harcourt-Maiduguri service is expected to follow soon.In other areas of social services, health, education, unemployment, women, youth, the physically challenged and other vulnerable, Jonathan’s Transformation Agenda is already having positive impact. There have been monumental achievements in the agriculture sector, particularly in the distribution of fertilizer, development in the production of rice, cassava and other Nigeria staples. Developments in the Agriculture sector are the diversifications needed to move the Nigerian economy away from its current dependence on oil. It is, therefore, not surprising that the Nigerian economy is growing at an average rate of 6.5 percent. The recent rebasing of the Nigerian economy which makes it the largest in Africa and the 26th in the world, is a major achievement by the Jonathan administration. Jonathan has been able to attain these unparalleled achievements despite the enormous security challenges posed by the Boko Haram insurgency. But, there was no miracle involved! A little familiarity with the character and personality of Jonathan shows clearly that he was, from the beginning, well cut out for the job. From his humble upbringing as an indigent student at the University of Port Harcourt, Jonathan started his political career as a Deputy Governor in Bayelsa State. The rest, as they say, is history.For those who may not have an idea, the secret of Jonathan’s success is his humility. He is an unassuming personality, who is humane, respectful and, maybe, on the shy side. Naturally, a person of such social mien is easily taken for granted. And that, precisely, is Jonathan’s source of strength.

 

*this was published in the Daily Times newspaper dated: Monday, December 15, 2014

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