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Group plans emerging political leaders’ summit in Abuja

In a bid to therefore install a new set of leaders with diverse orientation which must be channeled towards problem solving both economically and politically, organizers of Emerging Political Leaders Summit have stated that November 22, 2017, all roads will lead to the Shehu Musa Yar’adua center for a nation changing encounter with the theme; Breaking the Existing Economic & Political Status Quo.

As the nation gears towards another electioneering year which will determine the state of the economy and eventually return the nation to its lost glory, the need to get it right cannot be overemphasized.
In a statement issued by the Convener, Comrade Wale Ajani, he noted that the EPL Summit became imperative at this auspicious moment in our history.
“Nigeria has remained a country of enormous potential for several decades. The consensus among local and international leaders of thought is that Africa’s most populous country and largest economy ought to have performed much better in terms of human development and economic indices.
“Leadership failure is largely at the heart of the current woes bedeviling Nigeria, with little being done to build a new crop of leaders, the nation seems fixated. The citizens have come to have very low expectations of their leaders.”
According to Comrade Ajani, “There is a need to raise the bar of engagement about Nigeria and find effective solutions to her challenges across board. There is also a need to properly situate the country within the context of her past and present, to fashion out a more desirable future for the citizenry to enable the nation take her pride of place in Africa and the world.
The statement further stated the concept behind the summit “The world today is driven by knowledge, but the Nigerian political leadership is still fixated on how to share crude oil rents and export yam. Nigeria has tried but failed to build a stable economy driven by the sales of an unstable commodity and a near zero attempt to build human capacity.
“The pointers indicate that the current economic realities relying solely on crude oil will remain unstable over the long term and there is a need for paradigm shift to a more sustainable source of revenue in the new digital age.
“This new narrative demands for a new set of leaders with a different orientation towards economic and political problem solving, and a new engagement model with citizens, hence the need for this summit.”
He also added that “The Emerging Political Leaders Summit will provide a platform for qualitative conversations and discourse about Nigeria as an alternative to the current system where there already exist a disconnect between citizens’ expectations and service delivery by our current crop of leaders.”

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