Adopt Okpara’s leadership model , Uzodimma urges Nigerian leaders
Governor Hope Uzodimma of Imo State has said that more prosperity and good governance await Nigeria if the leaders adopt the Michael Okpara Leadership model that excelled in selfless service, agriculture and industrialisation.
Governor Uzodimma made the submission on Thursday while speaking at the Michael Okpara Leadership Prize awards in Abuja.
The Governor spoke on the topic: Service Above Self: Lessons from the Leadership Philosophy of Dr Michael Okpara.
He noted that Okpara was able to make the Eastern Region ‘s economy the fastest growing one in Africa because of his leadership model.
“Perhaps, if only our political leaders of today could emulate the leadership virtues of Dr Michael Okpara, our country would be better and more prosperous,” he submitted.
He noted that those virtues were characterised by selfless service, integrity, vision and inclusivity, which brought about rapid growth in the region.
Governor Uzodimma who was also bestowed with the Premier’s Grand Prize, Gold Plaque Category award by the organisers, challenged Nigerians leaders to concentrate more on rendering selfless service rather than pursuing personal aggrandisement.
He also called for a greater commitment to the development of the country by Nigerians themselves, instead of mere passing of bucks.
The Governor expressed optimism that Nigeria would attain its full potential when the citizens display unparallel patriotism as demonstrated by the late Premier of Eastern Region.
“Okpara’s legacies will continue to inspire not just our generation but generations to come.”
Governor Uzodimma commended the organisers for the lecture series, a way of keeping Okpara’s legacies alive.
However, he regretted that Okpara has not been properly honoured by Nigeria.
“In my view, Okpara remains a hero in Nigeria who has not been properly sung,” he said.
In his remarks at the occasion, Cross River Governor, Senator Bassey Otu described Okpara as his hero because of the monumental development he achieved in the former Eastern Region.
According to Governor Otu, most of the agricultural policies being implemented by his administration in Cross River State were derived from the legacies of Okpara.
The Chairman on the occasion and former Senate President, Senator Anyim Pius Anyim praised the organisers for keeping the memory of the late Premier alive.
Senator Anyim also eulogised Governor Uzodimma for his thought-provoking lecture and urged Nigerians to imbibe the recommendations therefrom.
The ceremony was attended by the Governor of Bauchi State, Senator Bala Mohammed, the Deputy Governor of Ebonyi State, former Governor of Cross River State, Sir Clement Ebri, industrialist, Chief Arthur Eze and prominent political figures and traditional rulers.