Dr David Oyedepo, chancellor of Covenant University, Ota,
Ogun State, on Monday said for Nigeria to wipe out Boko Haram, the
country's leadership needs to have character, courage and capacity, not
just to identify the main causes of the problems but also to be able to
deal with them.
*Dr David Oyedepo
The
clergy man made this known at the opening of a workshop on ‘Conflict
Management and Resolution: A Leadership Competence Development’.
He
stated that the struggle for political power between the country's
ruling class was also a reason for insurgency and other socio-economic
and political conflicts befalling the nation.
Oyedepo, while
delivering the keynote address at the event, hampered on character,
courage and capacity, noting that the absence of the three had thrown
Nigeria and the Africa continent into a deep hole.
He
asserted that Africa's problem is obvious because it is a continent
representing about 11 per cent of the world population but benefiting
more than 75 per cent of the United Nations’ aids to conflict ridden
countries.
The occasion which was organised by the university’s
Centre for African Leadership Development Centre, is slated to last
three-days, under the chairmanship of Dr Kalu Idika Kalu, the former
minister of finance, with several other peace advocates and foreign
ambassadors including the ambassador of the Republic of Ireland to
Nigeria, Mr Patrick Fay.
Prof. Aize Obayan, the centre’s Director
and former Vice-Chancellor of the university, in his remark pointed out
the need to brainstorm on the challenges, conflicts and contradictions
in the country.
He said the event became more imperative now
“especially with the missing of more than 200 students whose whereabouts
was yet to be known.”
According to him, the workshop
recommendations would be passed to the government at the appropriate
levels and members of the public, adding that their implementations will
also be pursued by concerned authorities.
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