The Chancellor, Covenant University, Ota, Ogun, Dr David
Oyedepo, today identified covetousness as the bane of most
African leaders.
Oyedepo said at the 11th matriculation of the institution that
unless a new generation of leaders takes the stage in the art of
governance, Africa might ``risk total collapse’’.
He explained that covetousness amongst African leaders had become
``a cancer of the leadership structure’’ across the length and
breathe of the continent.
``We believe there is a dearth of leadership in our nation today
and many other African nations as we equally have quite an army of
able men but mostly godless individuals.
``They have every kind of academic degrees but lack of integrity
has become the norm rather than the exception amongst the vast
majority of them.
``The conscience of many has been seared with hot iron and this
has remained our awful situation today.
``It will take only discipline to turn around this verdict because
it is the only fundamental price for all positive achievements,’’
he said.
Oyedepo said that authorities of the university had embarked on
the task of raising new generation of leaders in various fields of
human endeavours.
``We have a strong passion to see this change take place in our
land and in our time. We believe that until something changes within
us, nothing changes around us.
``The requirement of character and learning in preparing
solution-providing leadership for our continent and our nation is a
task.’’
Oyedepo assured of the institution’s commitment of shielding its
students from the social and environmental pollution that had
destroyed the fabric of the society.
``I want to appeal to every one of us here, especially our
students that we must arise as one man to salvage the image of our
great nation, and indeed, our beloved continent.’’
The newly appointed Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Charles Ayo, said that
the under-development of Africa today could be attributed to the
influx of the colonial masters.
Ayo said that African nations had bemoaned the state of
under-development of the continent long enough, adding that it was
high time they began to face reality.
``Some of these countries became independent several decades back
with little or no tangible development across the socio-economic and
political landscapes.
``Africa relies on foreign solutions to its local problems in the
areas of health, food scarcity, environment, energy and ICT.’’
He urged the matriculating students to abide by the rules and
regulations guiding the institution by ensuring that they eschew
vices that were capable of compromising their future.
Council Watch reports that no fewer than 1,620 fresh students and
137 post graduate students, were formally admitted during the
ceremony.
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