Two leading non-governmental organizations, “We Are United” and “Excellent Leadership for Sustainable Development and Good Governance” (ELSDGG), have jointly urged President Bola Tinubu to prioritize experience, competence, and compassion when appointing leaders, especially in humanitarian affairs.
In a united call to action, Comrade Felix Idowu Tororunju, President of “We Are United”, and Dr. Eunice Bosua, Executive Director of ELSDGG, warned against placing unqualified individuals in critical roles. “The nation’s economic challenges demand a leader with proven ability and genuine passion,” stated Idowu. “Mr. President must avoid missteps in these appointments.”
Both groups rallied behind Hon. Delu Bulus Yakubu, Senior Special Assistant to the President, for her extraordinary contributions to the humanitarian sector. Despite being appointed to head the National Social Investment Programmes Agency (NSIPA) and screened by the Senate, she was never allowed by the sacked Minister, Edu, to prove her mettle.
The organizations highlighted the crucial role that humanitarian leadership plays in addressing the needs of millions of Nigerians who are affected by economic hardships and insecurity. They stressed that under the right guidance, the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs could become a beacon of hope for the vulnerable, from displaced persons to impoverished communities.
Appointing a leader like Hon. Delu Bulus Yakubu would send a strong message to Nigerians—that the government is committed to putting the right people in the right places to make a real difference,” said Dr. Eunice Bosua. “Her ability to rise above challenges, her leadership without ego, and her hands-on approach to humanitarian work makes her the ideal candidate for this vital position.”
Both Comrade Idowu and Dr. Bosua emphasized that this appointment is not just about filling a vacancy but ensuring that those entrusted with the nation’s welfare have the vision, integrity, and capacity to deliver tangible results. “We are confident that Delu’s appointment would significantly strengthen the country’s social welfare programs and create sustainable impacts in the lives of ordinary Nigerians,” they concluded.
As President Tinubu’s administration continues to grapple with economic reforms, rising inflation, and insecurity, the NGOs believe that having strong, compassionate leaders at the helm of critical sectors like humanitarian affairs will be key to the success of his government’s mission to rebuild and renew the country.
With the growing calls for accountability and excellence, the pressure is on the government to make strategic decisions that will not only stabilize the economy but also restore public trust. The NGOs are optimistic that President Tinubu will heed their plea and ensure that capable and committed individuals like Hon. Delu are appointed to help chart the path forward.