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Asue Ighodalo: Why we need a captain, not a castaway

Obidients declares support for Ighodalo’s guber bid, begins mobilisation

Edo State stands at a crossroads. We face challenges that demand steady leadership, a clear vision, and a proven track record of success. In these uncertain times, we cannot afford to gamble on an inexperienced candidate, ill-equipped to navigate the complexities of governance.

Asue Ighodalo embodies the qualities we desperately need in our next leader. For over three decades, he has captained the ship of his own life, steering it through successes and storms alike. His private and business ventures have thrived under his steady hand, a testament to his acumen and strategic thinking.

“Leadership is not about self-promotion,” Ighodalo has said, “it’s about service. It’s about having the experience and skills to identify problems, develop solutions, and bring people together to achieve a common goal.” These words capture the very essence of the leadership Edo craves. Ighodalo isn’t a castaway, washed ashore by happenstance. He’s a seasoned captain, offering his proven abilities to guide our state to calmer waters.

His experience extends far beyond the boardroom. He has a deep understanding of the issues plaguing Edo State, having witnessed their impact firsthand. This isn’t a politician seeking a stepping stone; it’s a leader ready to answer the call to serve.

Edo deserves a captain at the helm, someone who can navigate the currents of economic disparity, social unrest, and infrastructural deficiencies. Asue Ighodalo, with his tested hands and proven track record, is the leader we’ve been waiting for. Let us not settle for a castaway, adrift, and uncertain. Let us choose the captain who can steer Edo State towards a brighter future.

Sustainable development hinges on visionary leadership that can see beyond the present challenges and seize opportunities for the future. The trajectory of successful nations and states often highlights the critical role played by transformative leaders. A prime example is Lee Kuan Yew, the first Prime Minister of Singapore, who transformed a small, resource-poor island into a global economic powerhouse. Through meticulous planning, stringent anti-corruption measures, and policies focused on education and infrastructure, Lee Kuan Yew’s leadership turned Singapore into a beacon of development.

Similarly, South Korea’s remarkable economic transformation can be attributed to visionary leadership and strategic planning. Post-Korean War, the nation was in ruins, but under leaders like Park Chung-hee, South Korea adopted aggressive industrial policies that fostered the creation of chaebols—large, family-owned business conglomerates. These chaebols, including global brands like Samsung, LG, Daewoo, Kia, and Hyundai, have driven South Korea’s economic miracle, making it one of the world’s leading economies today.

Asue Ighodalo brings a wealth of experience from his successful ventures in the private sector. His leadership in various business endeavours showcases his strategic thinking and ability to steer organisations towards success. His involvement in diverse sectors, from finance to manufacturing, demonstrates his versatility and deep understanding of economic dynamics. This makes him uniquely qualified to lead Edo State, particularly in leveraging public-private partnerships for development.

The achievements of the incumbent administration under Governor Godwin Obaseki set a solid foundation for Ighodalo to build upon.

Asue Ighodalo’s leadership will not only sustain but also accelerate the progress initiated by Governor Obaseki. His strategic vision and business acumen are essential for navigating Edo State through its current challenges and towards a prosperous future. His experience in managing complex business operations aligns with the needs of a state seeking sustainable development through industrialization, innovation, and human capital development.

Edo State’s journey to sustainable development requires a leader who understands the intricacies of economic growth, infrastructural development, and social welfare. Ighodalo’s proven track record in these areas makes him the ideal candidate to continue and expand upon the achievements of the current administration.

In conclusion, the leadership of Asue Ighodalo promises a continuation of visionary policies and strategic initiatives that will drive Edo State towards sustainable development. His ability to leverage his extensive experience in the private sector for public good aligns with the successful examples of leaders like Lee Kuan Yew and the architects of South Korea’s economic transformation. Edo State needs a captain, not a castaway—a leader who can harness the state’s potential and steer it towards a brighter, more prosperous future. Asue Ighodalo is that leader. Let us rally behind him and secure a future of growth, stability, and innovation for Edo State.

Aguele writes from the federal capital territory.