Experts, policymakers discuss future of Nigerian leadership at Lagos forum
The African Leadership Initiative West Africa hosted a dialogue in Lagos focused on the future of leadership in Nigeria, emphasizing values-based leadership to address various challenges.
The African Leadership Initiative West Africa (ALIWA) convened its inaugural National Leadership Dialogue in Lagos, gathering influential figures from various sectors to assess the future trajectory of leadership in Nigeria. This initiative comes in response to the pressing social, economic, and governance issues faced by the country, providing a platform for collaboration and exchange of ideas among leaders in public service, business, finance, technology, and civil society.
During the discussions, ALIWA Nigeria President Soji Apampa underscored the necessity of values-based leadership in navigating these uncertain times. He argued that effective leadership requires a foundation built on integrity, clarity, and a concerted effort towards action that transcends mere symbolism. Apampa's emphasis on the importance of honesty in leadership highlights the critical need for leaders who can face reality and collaborate on tangible solutions aimed at fostering meaningful progress in Nigeria.
As the dialogue unfolded, it became clear that the collective insights and strategies shared among the leaders were aimed at shaping a new generation of Nigerian leaders capable of driving change. By addressing the core values and institutional frameworks presented during this forum, the ALIWA seeks to inspire a collaborative approach to tackling Nigeria's complex challenges, ultimately steering the nation towards a more resilient and accountable future.