Prof.,
I just finished reading your article, and I have just two points to add.
First, you are spot on about the dearth of great policy ideas in the minds of the politicians, but shouldn't we blame the intellectuals? I don't think the issue is that of politicians not surrounding themselves with intellectuals, but rather that of the intellectuals denigrating their intellect within the confines of power. I have Abati and the rest of them in mind.
Second, if we wait for politicians who are intellectually bereft of ideas to initiate debates around policy issues, we will really be waiting for Godot. Again, the responsibility rests squarely in the court of the intellectuals, like you sir, not only to outline what is at stake but to also find some means of forcing the politicians to engage these issues. I will, for instance, be happy to see your next column piece dedicated to a summation of the key issues around which Nigeria can be transformed. I will like to see Lead City University inviting GEJ or GMB to sime kind of forum around this issues. I will be happy to see some kind of collaborative effort invikving you, Utomi and other at this time to force these politicians at the federal, state and local levels to some forums. We will be shocked at what will unfold.
The task of transforming Nigeria is too important to be left to the politicians alone. Or even to intellectuals who are afraid to speak to the issues squarely.
I salute you sir!
Adeshina Afolayan
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Subject: USA Africa Dialogue Series - 2015: Time to debate policy issues
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