For a country to develop there must be a
determined will  to  march in progress on the part of all the
citizens  the rulers and the  ruled alike . It requires a sense  of  
dedication  to the course of
progress .  Determination and dedication
form the bedrock of  progress and any
country that lacks this is doomed. Here lies our  (Nigeria ) major  problem and 
obstacle  to progress. We have not
had the luck of  having   leaders who  
are  completely committed  to the course of nation building. We have not   had men and women who are rather prepared to
render if possible
 selfless service to the country.
This is why our leaders can
often afford   to spend huge sums of
money in buying   obsolete machines for
our use just  because they are assured
of  10%  as a bribe. 
This is why  appointments into
posts are made on the   basis of
man-know-man’  as the  slang goes in Nigeria. This is why key
industries are to be located not in the places best suited for them but rather
in the place that best suit  those in
power.   
This is why contracts   are awarded not to those who  can most effectively  execute their assignments but to those who  have 
something to offer . Because the leaders do not show good  examples the 
ruled cannot be   expected to
do   better. Everyone is   only out to see a way of getting his own
share of the ‘national cake’ even when he has 
not contributed to the baking and  
does not even know where that cake is being baked. 
For the entire region
of West Africa to become developed there is need for a reorientation.
There  is need for personal dedication to
the course of justice and   to the course
of  progress not just of  the 
individual  but of the entire
nation.  The moment we have the right
people in power  is the moment much  of  our
problems are solved. For one thing, 
dedicated and enlightened 
leadership  will lead to a better
combination  of the scarce resources   for the development of   the country.   
