Ethical Leadership, Strong Institutions, Surest Path to Peace – Tinubu

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has stated that ethical leadership and strong institutions remain the surest path to peace, justice and sustainable development.

Tinubu made this known on Friday at the Global Council for Political Renewal, GCPR, Conference held in Cape Town, South Africa, represented by the Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris.

Presenting Nigeria’s position on good governance, institutional reforms, and human rights, President Tinubu said ethical political conduct is no longer optional in a divided, fast-changing world.

“We are living in a time of deep political and ideological polarisation, where misinformation spreads faster than truth. The challenge before us is how to protect free expression while restoring responsibility, civility and trust in public discourse.”

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The President said his administration is strengthening transparency, accountability and institutional performance under the Renewed Hope Agenda, saying public office is a trust.

“Public office is a trust, our reforms are focused on modernising institutions, reducing leakages, and ensuring that governance decisions improve the daily lives of citizens.

“It is a continuous effort to build institutions, protect democratic space, and deliver real value to the people.”

He highlighted ongoing people-centred social and economic interventions, youth-focused policies, and efforts to guide the responsible use of technology, including digital platforms.

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President Tinubu also reaffirmed Nigeria’s alignment with the founding ideals of the GCPR, which promote dialogue, justice and peace across nations.

He stressed that international cooperation is critical amid global economic uncertainty and security challenges.

The President further stated that Nigeria stands ready to contribute meaningfully to ongoing efforts to develop a global roadmap for ethics, justice, peace and development, drawing from its experience as a diverse democracy committed to unity and inclusion.

In attendance at the event were the Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Eswatini and President of the GCPR, Russell Mmiso Dlamini; Secretary General of the GCPR, Prof Furio Honsell; the Prime Minister of East Timor, Jose Ramos-Horta; the President of the National Assembly of the Central African Republic, Simplice Mathew Sarandji, among several other dignitaries.

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