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Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has issued a sobering warning over the consequences of leadership failure in Nigeria, declaring that a nation cannot continue to endure the consequences of decisions taken by leaders who fail to understand the weight of the offices they occupy.

Obasanjo spoke in Abeokuta, Ogun State, on Saturday while delivering the keynote address at the 2026 Leadership Empowerment International Conference(LEIC), where he used the theme “The Gravity of Leadership Failure & Correction Methodologies” to launch a far-reaching reflection on Nigeria’s governance crisis.

The two-day conference, organized by
Perspective Leadership Development Institute(PLDI) in collaboration with the Olusegun Obasanjo Leadership Institute, is replicated in about 50 countries of the world and is the brainchild of PLDI Founder, Prof Olusesi Obateye.

In a speech laced with pointed observations about the state of the nation, the former President appeared to draw a direct connection between the quality of political leadership and the hardship, disillusionment and institutional weaknesses confronting Nigerians today.

Although he did not pointedly reference President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, several of his remarks carried an unmistakable contemporary political resonance, coming against the backdrop of the Tinubu Administration’s controversial economic reforms and mounting public concerns over their consequences.

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For Obasanjo, the fundamental danger is not merely that leaders can make mistakes; it is that leadership failure, when left unchecked, can impose consequences on an entire generation.

The intervention was particularly significant because it came at a conference whose central concern was not simply how to identify bad leadership, but how to correct it before its consequences become irreversible.

And in Abeokuta, Obasanjo appeared determined to make that distinction unmistakable: Nigeria’s problem is no longer merely identifying what is wrong with its leadership; the greater danger is continuing to tolerate it.

He declared that the nation’s worsening challenges cannot be divorced from the quality of leadership entrusted with the management of its affairs.

But, the former President’s intervention gave the subject a sharper national political dimension as he reflected on what happens to a country when those entrusted with power fail to rise to the responsibilities of leadership.

The former President’s central message was that leadership is not merely about occupying political office or exercising power. It is about the capacity and willingness to use power responsibly, make difficult decisions in the public interest and accept the consequences of those decisions.

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For Obasanjo, the cost of bad leadership is not abstract. It is ultimately borne by citizens through economic hardship, insecurity, institutional decay, loss of public confidence, social dislocation and the gradual erosion of hope in the country’s future.

He took a swipe on government’s penchant for always measuring their performance primarily through policies announced, projects commissioned or reforms introduced, without sufficiently considering their consequences for ordinary Nigerians.

The former President said leadership failure in the ongoing circumstance should be judged by its consequences rather than by the intentions proclaimed at the beginning of tenure.

He said: “A government may present itself as reformist, transformational or determined to rescue the country. But if its decisions ultimately deepen hardship, weaken institutions, erode trust or leave citizens more vulnerable, the consequences become the more important measure of leadership.”
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Obasanjo has repeatedly argued that Nigeria’s fundamental problem is not a lack of resources or potential but the failure of those entrusted with power to convert the country’s enormous possibilities into tangible national development.

Obasanjo emphasized: “the immediate effects of reforms and policies introduced by government have imposed considerable pressure on households and businesses but they continue to argue that the measures are necessary for long-term economic recovery. And when the leader continue to say that hunger and hardship has been there before he was born, then that tells you clearly that there is leadership failure.”

He challenged the present generation of political leaders to recognise that history will ultimately judge them by the condition in which they leave the country.

According to Chief Obasanjo, while it is admissible that governments frequently inherit serious problems from their predecessors but they also leave behind new consequences of their own decisions.

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The argument, therefore, is not merely about who created Nigeria’s problems but good leadership is about who is responsible for solving them in the now.

According to him, Nigerian citizens cannot be asked indefinitely to endure pain on the promise of a better future, stressing that this is where good leadership becomes critical.

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