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Buhari: An Epitome Of Leadership - Abbati Bako




BUHARI IS A LEADER WITH POLITICAL WILL AND THE USE OF DEMOCRATIC SYSTEM FOR SHARING UNIVERSAL VALUES
BY ABBATI BAKO,psc
The reader should take note once again (I have said it several times) that political democracy has three principles. 
1. has competing values 
2. interest 
3. ambition. 
Any politician around the globe is acting on the above/said mentioned three principles. But it (all) depend upon his will on how his citizens and nation's values be protected. That is maintaining the law and order, human right, fundamental freedom of nation's citizens, equality and justice, freedom of association, protection of integrity and sovereignty of the nation; security of want, security of foods, employment, education, health, religious values, environment, social security and generally security of the people of the nation.
On the other hand, the nation's interest especially on economy is paramount (not self interest or self enrichment) being that economy is the cornerstone of human life. If the nation's and citizens economy is poor; there will never be peace and prosperity in that nation.
And again, if the leadership of the nation has no ambition (not leader's self political ambition) and strategic plans on how to move the nation forward; economic depression/stagnation/aridity, corruption/looting and (generally) stagflation will rock that country and there will never be social security, stability, peace and economic prosperity. So, all the said political principles must have leadership with political will, patriotism, integrity, honesty, accountability, trust worthiness, positive interest and ambition to move the nation forward. And sharing of universal values via globalization policy.
THE GLOBALIZATION POLICY
No nation or leader (N/Korea, Cuba and Mia mar nations are good examples) around the world can achieve development, progress and economic prosperity without the cooperation of the other nations around the globe. The humans now exist in "global village". The globalization policy is (also) based on three principles 1. integration of global economy 2. democratization 3. multiculturalism. Only very few nations are in isolation. 
The current Nigerian President, Buhari, is ready and has the will to set Nigeria on the right path of development and economic prosperity. For example, without the cooperation and help of other nations; the Nigerian looted money will never be retrieve. The issue of insecurity, electricity energy, clean environment, industrialization and generally social and economic prosperity will never be possible without the assistance and cooperation of other nations of the world; and a leader with political will, commitment and ready to lead. Nigeria and Nigerians are (now) lucky to have leader like PMB. So, Nigeria is expected to be one of the 30 economic emerging nations within the next few years. May God save Nigeria.
Abbati Bako,psc,UK (Political Strategy Consultant)

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