Successful nation-states around the world have been built on the sacrifices made by their leaders.
In Nigeria, while many see political leadership as an opportunity for self-enrichment, a few exceptional individuals perceive it as a calling to make huge personal sacrifices. These kinds of sacrificial leaders, often at great personal risk, including the potential cost of their own lives, are wholly committed to improving the lives of the Nigerian people and working to ensure their present and future well-being.
Among the current political leaders in Nigeria, one figure presently stands out with distinction due to his unwavering dedication to the national cause for a better life and the well-being of the Nigerian people: He is Omoyele Sowore!
In a political landscape where the common practice among politicians and public servants is self-enrichment, albeit with some justification for self-preservation, it becomes morally reprehensible to prioritize personal gain at the expense of the public good. The rampant misappropriation of public resources for individual benefit despite its resulting pain, suffering, poverty, and even death for many Nigerians has become a persistent feature of Nigeria’s politics, much like in various other African nations.
When you survey the Nigerian political scene today, one must ask: which politician is truly willing to risk their life to improve the state of the nation? The answer is clear: none but Omoyele Sowore—the courageous heart!
Sowore has willingly relinquished the comforts of life to advocate fiercely for the Nigerian people. Rather than exploiting the popularity and socio-political capital he has gained as an activist for personal gain, he has vowed to endure state persecution, be it detention or even death, all in his quest for a better Nigeria. Instead of leveraging his respected status among government officials to negotiate wealth for himself, as many in his position would typically do, he has bravely called out corruption at the highest levels, fearlessly naming the officials he accuses of theft and misgovernance, even knowing the risks to his safety and that he could even be assassinated. He condemns human rights violations by the police and Nigerian authorities while simultaneously advocating for improved working conditions for the police and other law enforcement officers.
Currently, Sowore faces the deprivation of family life due to his commitment to the Nigerian dream of better leadership. On what should have been a joyful occasion, his marriage anniversary, he was unable to be with his beloved wife and children because of numerous unjust legal battles initiated against him by the Nigerian government. Did he really need to fiercely confront the Nigerian failing system in a manner that brings him such immense danger and discomfort to himself and his family? Only a person driven by a divine calling and the conviction that he is engaged in a “special assignment” to rescue Nigeria would do things Sowore presently does.
Few individuals in Nigeria’s history, such as Herbert Macaulay, Fela Anikulapo Kuti, Gani Fawehinmi, and Frank Ovie Kokori, have demonstrated the kind of sacrificial leadership Sowore presently exemplifies.
To address the current leadership crisis in Nigeria, the hope for improvement lies in the emergence of sacrificial leaders who are free from personal ambition. While figures like Sowore may now be few and feeble in the shadows of the might of rapacious state actors, the hope for a better Nigeria that he embodies, whether he lives or dies, remains mighty and strong. As we work and pray for a better Nigeria, let’s also pray for Omoyele Sowore!
Frank Tietie,
Nigerian lawyer, media personality, and development advocate, writes from Abuja.
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