Adeleye unveils Foundation for Good Leadership in Africa

Kayode Ogundele
Kayode Ogundele
R-L: Dr Adeleke Ipaye, Senior Special Assistant to Osun State Governor, representing the Governor Rauf Aregbesola; Molara Wood, Head Corporate Communications, Resort International Ltd, representing Dr Wale Babalakin; Mr Segun Adeleye, President/CEO World Stage Ltd and founder Segun Adeleye Foundation for Good Leadership in Africa (SAFFGLIA); Mr Joe Bankole, Head of Lagos Operations, News Agency of Nigeria representing Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed and Mrs Tosin Adeleye, Trustee of SAFFGLIA at the launch of the foundation and a book, So Long Too Long Nigeria by Segun Adeleye at the Afe Babalola Hall, University of Lagos on Thursday, March 10, 2016

A foundation, Segun Adeleye Foundation for Good Leadership in Africa (SAFFGLIA) to encourage governments across Africa to embrace good governance in order to uplift the standard of living of the people among others has been unveiled in Lagos.

The event held at the Afe Babalola Hall of the University of Lagos on Thursday March 10, 2016, had the Hon. Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, represented by Head of Lagos Operations of the News Agency of Nigeria, NAN, Joe Bankole, as guest speaker and the chairman of Bi-Courtney, Wale Babalakin, represented by Molara Wood, Head Corporate Communication, Resort International.

The three in one event, which has “Setting Agenda For Good Leadership in Africa” as title of there lecture, also witnessed the launch of a book: So Long Too Long Nigeria, authored by Segun Adeleye, Founder of SAFFGLIA and President/CEO World Stage Limited.

The minister described the birth of SAFFGLIA as the beginning of a new done for good leadership in Nigeria. According to him the present administration is a representation of the values that the Foundation stands for, adding that the government is proud to associate with the foundation.

The minister, while identifying corruption as the biggest challenges facing African development, noted that the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari is committed to fighting the menace in order to secure the future of the unborn generations.

“Leadership is about integrity and accountability and Nigerians has voted for President Buhari to change the face of leadership in Nigeria and transform the nation for the benefit of all, and Nigerians really need to give him time to enjoy the promised change,” Minister stated.

While reviewing the book, Managing Director, Freedom Online, Gabriel Akinadewo cited the relevance Segun Adeleye’s articles written seven to eight years ago on infrastructural decadence, corruption, government policies, unemployment etc. to present situations in the country.

While recommending the book to those in authorities, government and corporate organizations he noted that, “The fact that majority of issues captured in the book are testimonies of present realities in the country today shows that Nigeria has not changed over the years”.

In his opening remarks titled, Africa: The Tragedy of Wrong History, Adeleye went memory lane from the first coup in January 15, 1966 trying to identify where things went wrong.

He pointed out how bad leadership had held Africa hostage for years preventing the young generations from attaining their full potential.

He highlighted the visions of the foundation to include, to draw attention to activities of governments from local to national levels and encourage/ compel them to do things in the best interest of the people; it will engage in leadership training programmes that will champion the spirit of development of their societies in Nigeria and Africa; it will promote research into good leadership in Africa, among others”.

Dr Adeleke Ipaye, Senior Special Assistant to Osun State Governor, who represented Governor Rauf Aregbesola at the event commended the author, saying his crusade for positive leadership is in line with the agenda of the current leadership in Nigeria.

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