A former Minister of Education and an advocate of the Bring Back Our
Girls Group, Oby Ezekwesili, has said when a review of President
Goodluck Jonathan’s administration is done, Nigerians will realise how
much damage sycophancy did to governance under the outgoing President’s
watch.
In a series of tweets late on Thursday, the former
minister suggested that the kidnapping and failed rescue of the Chibok
girls were examples of how the President allowed sycophants destroy governance.
The Chibok girls were abducted at Government Girls School, Chibok,
Borno State, on April 14, 2014 by Boko Haram militants and are yet to be
rescued by the Federal Government.
“When a review of President
Jonathan’s administration is done, we’ll realise how much damage
sycophancy did to governance. Example? Chibok Girls,” she said.
She further elaborated on how the President allowed sycophants in his cabinet.
She added, “A leader must be without an inordinate desire to be
serenaded with ‘good news’ or their team will never let them know the
true state of affairs.
“An environment that rewards sycophancy
encourages team to withhold accurate ‘bad’ news (problems) from the
leader while serving up ‘good news’.
” When a leader makes hero
worshipping costly to those who engage in it, he/she deprives the
‘sellers’ market to set the ‘Mediocrity Benchmark.’
“A critical
success factor in governance is for the leader to both in word and deed
convey a culture that abhors sycophancy. No hero worshipping.”
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