Mr.
Tunji Bello, the immediate past Secretary to Government of Lagos State,
Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode’s government on the scale and concluded that its
operation was the worst since the administration of the first civilian
governor of the state, Lateef Jakande, in the second republic.
Bello
argued that Ambode’s administration lacked inability to apply enough
emotional intelligence in the administration of the state.
In a
statement entitled ‘Time to say good bye to colleagues on this
platform,’ personally signed by him and issued to reporters, the ex-SSG
said: “The exit bell has sounded and it is time to say goodbye to
colleagues. We must seriously thank our Governor, Mr Akinwunmi Ambode
for bringing all of us together in the last four years.
“We must
praise him for the successful strides in bringing Lagos to the present
level. All the accomplishments and success stories of this
administration should go to him.
“We should be happy too because
we are directly or indirectly part of that success stories being his
lieutenants. We should be happy for the opportunity provided and
experience gained. It is not what you can buy on the shelf even if you
have all the money. We should also be happy and thankful to God for
seeing us to the end.
“Yet as we depart on our individual
sojourn, we must never forget to learn from our glaring weaknesses and
failures. Since we are all part of the success stories we must also
share in the weaknesses and failures.
“Our main drawback is our
government’s inability to apply enough emotional intelligence in the
administration of the state. Emotional intelligence includes
interpersonal skills, interpersonal relationship, humility, respect for
the well established mores of governance, disregard for the
accomplishments of others. The belief that our way is the best without
considering other options in a democratic setting, absence of wider
consultations, distance from the governed, lack of effective
communication skill or amateurish display of government acts and
political immaturity, deliberate and open alienation of others.
“We undertook gigantic projects without the soul. We were too self opinionated and narrow in our approach to governance.
“It
is a big drawback which prevented the administration from returning
because it was punished for its lack of inclusiveness in a democratic
setting. In leadership, emotional intelligence is 70 per cent of
application while individual brilliance is only 30 percent. Successful
leaderships across the world in history have thrived on this fact.
“Besides,
and apart from lack of enough camaraderie compare to previous
administrations, our cabinet has been less rigorous, less fulfilled,
less engaged and less accomplished. And for the first time since the
time of Governor Lateef Jakande, this cabinet departs unappreciated and
disenchanted.
“But dear colleagues, irrespective of all the
setbacks and disappointments, let us thank God Almighty for his mercies
and benevolence and we leave with strongest belief that tomorrow belongs
to HIM.”
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