Umar Ardo Cautions Tinubu On Cabinet Members

Umar Ardo

Umar Ardo, the Social Democratic Party (SDP) governorship candidate in Adamawa State, has urged President Bola Tinubu to think carefully about the people he hires for his cabinet.

Ardo, a former presidential adviser, stated that the success or failure of any administration is dependent on the ability of the leader as well as the competence or lack thereof of his advisers.

The SDP chieftain said;

The Constitution of our country creates at the federal level the Council of Ministers and offices of Special Advisers for the good purpose of executing the powers and functions due to the Office of the President. This invariably means that the stability and good governance of the country are dependent on the sound character, right practice and good judgment of the president; while the well-being and quality judgment of the president depend on the knowledge, skill and ability of his official advisers. Blessed therefore is the president with truthful, knowledgeable, intelligent and right-doing advisers who among other things will always put to him complete facts of every issue that may come before him to decide.

Advising a leader, therefore, is an onerous task that necessarily requires very special proficiency to perform. The lesson here is that the capacity for sound advice in a presidential system of government like ours must not be taken for granted that it can always be found in about every person close to the president.

He added that such responsibility necessitates more than just knowing the president well; it necessitates special skills and total commitment, which can only be obtained when the skilled is formally bestowed with the official garment to perform those duties.

That way, the sense of duty to the nation and responsibility to the government shall impel in the official adviser total commitment to the president; seeing the latter’s success or failure as his/her own.

He added that great political thinkers believe that the adviser needs five basic attributes if his work is to be fruitful and satisfactory namely: Wisdom, Knowledge, Courage, Honesty, and Discipline.

If the president’s appointees turn out to be suitable men and women, then he is most likely going to succeed, for ‘a good official is like the ornament of the King’; but if they turn out to be unsuitable, then his regime will likewise turn into a kakistocracy and so most likely going to fail, he added.

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