What is Magic? According to freedictionary.com, magic is the art or practice of using charms, spells, or rituals to attempt to produce supernatural effects or control events in nature.
In
reference to the above, “The Magician President” is an individual who
significantly lives up to the dictates and promises of his manifesto, having
exercised a productive control and utilization of resources at his disposal to
the good of the citizens and country, indeed the supernatural effect.
Visionary
Presidents have one thing in mind; the core essence of leading being to leave
behind a legacy for subsequent leaders to build upon which is why the need for
a significant meet of set goals vis-à-vis the manifesto cannot be
overemphasized.
Decoding MAGICIAN (The Wand Effect)
In
order to have a realistic approach to this work, the word MAGICIAN, was
decrypted with an acronym which could be inferred to be the wand effect of the
Magician President.
Acronymically,
these are:
M – Manages
the affairs of his State/Country efficiently. Successful leaders exude the zeal
to, at the end of their tenure, freely adjudge their manifesto which is the Key
Performance Index (KPI) to good governance
A – Attention
to details is smart
G – Guards
the sovereignty of his country with passion, as well as the interest of
citizens home and abroad. This is necessary in view of him or her being the
Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces
I – Inspires
the led and other nations of the world, due to notable successes in his/her
approach to governance
C – Compares his country with more successful countries in a pragmatic and healthy manner through benchmarking, with a view to consistently drive social and economic improvement in measurable and realistic terms
I – Innovativeness.
Asides being an innovative president, he or she must ensure the environment is
friendly to foster innovation by all in the country, as this indeed would
foster economic and social development
A – Attracts businesses (especially Foreign Direct Investment). This is achieved when the business environment (policies, facilities and amenities) are conducive and ‘self promoting’ to have investors left with only the choice to invest in the country
N –
Never-Says-Never. Naturally an improvement centric leader, frowning at
mediocrity and accepting tenacity, nothing short of the best
From
the above, a magician president, is a democratic leader who is able to turn
around the fortunes of the state he or she leads with the aim of leaving the State
(Country) better off than what it was before he or she was elected president
and also leaving behind a legacy that would serve as a yardstick with which subsequent presidents would be judged
and made to improve upon.
MATERIALISING THE MAGICIAN ATTRIBUTES:
In
bringing to life the attributes of the Magician President, such leader must have:
·
A sound manifesto:
Every president need to have an intelligently crafted manifesto filled with
realism that states his ambitions and plans for the state in an unambiguous
manner. The manifesto must be realistic, lack of deceits and should be one that
would show enough drive and passion for development of the nation while also
retaining the core values of the nation. The manifesto is the steering to a
successful government, as it drives the government to achieve its promises. A
manifesto formulated with deceit and unrealistic promises, primarily to win
power is the bedrock to a failed government.
·
Trustworthiness: Strong personality/ charisma. A ‘magician president’ must possess a reliable,
strong personality that his followers can look up to
·
Tact:
This attribute is a given for all leaders looking to make a mark. Knowing how
to manage situations is very important. As a leader, one needs to be calm and calculated before
making any move because it may save the nation from a lot of economic upheavals
·
Good strong intellect:
Although it may seem irrelevant for one to become a magician president he needs
to be a person of high intellect, sound education and good experience because
all these qualities would come in to bear during the course of any presidential
reign
·
Vocal dexterity.
Also necessary is proper representation of his nation in the global space. A president needs to be a
person of choice words. Words though small are of great value and importance
because they paint a picture of inner thoughts. It is also important to have
good representation in the manner of a spokesperson to handle all media and press
briefings. The appointment of the spokesperson should be painstakingly
carried-out.
·
Man management:
Another very important quality - people management skills. This is embodied in
the phrase ‘people person’. The ability to keep others around him properly
motivated and grounded at all times is a good quality any good leader should
possess in order to achieve set goals. This also translates in the president
being able to transform the mindset of the people leaving them stronger and
better mentally than before the assumption of office,
·
External relations:
Another very important quality needed is the ability to maintain good
international relationship with other nations. No nation is an island on its own, it is necessary to
maintain a good relationship with other neighboring nations as this shows an
openness to development and foreign investment which is tantamount to economic
growth at all levels,
·
Firmness:
A leader should also be firm and be known to stand for what he/she believes in;
because all over the world a lot of opinions and allegiances may sway the
decision of a leader,
·
Exemplary followership: it is said that for one to
be a good leader one has to first be a good follower as well; this is a
necessary quality of any good leader. He/ she must be willing to teach and be
taught.
It
cannot be over stressed that in spite of all the above mentioned qualities it
is also paramount for such a president to show consistency in action, policy
formation and decision making without any form of bias or sentiment. Margaret
Thatcher of Great Britain, Nelson Mandela of South Africa and Barack Obama of
USA are good examples of leaders who have been known through time to exhibit
one or more of such qualities.
THE VENOMS
The
venom to good governance are challenges that befall any government, especially
when not prepared to counter them before, in the course and after the tenure of
office.
·
godfatherism,
·
greed,
·
sentimentalism, tribalism
and nepotism as against having the best hands for the job,
·
lack of proper communication
channels between the leaders and masses,
·
poor attitude of backup
advisers and policy makers,
·
low intellect and narrow
scope of knowledge on the part of the leader,
·
limited experience of the
leader,
·
lack of established
government parastatals to handle both economic and political demographics,
·
unpatriotism,
·
unfavourable political
situations in most countries,
·
bureaucratic nature of
today’s society,
·
absence of proper framework
to boost quality of service delivery,
·
corruption,
·
external influences on
decisions and policies by more powerful and influential members of society, as
well as foreign nations
Proactive
steps must be employed to combat these venoms, as its existence speedily
diffuse to all quarters and element of government, thereby gradually leading to
governance failures.
Asides
these aforementioned points, the challenges (educational and employment) faced
by the skyrocketing youth population in the society today makes good leadership
a stringent priority, as the youth are the leaders of tomorrow.
MAGICIAN PRESIDENT SUCCESSES:
The
bigger picture to this work are the successes credited to a Magician President,
as these would have the country being the centre of attraction and reference
point to the economic advancement. A handful of these successes are as follows:
·
Widespread political
stability and economic development,
·
Good quality education at
all levels and tiers of government (comprising the private and secondary
schools). Also encompassing favourable literacy levels,
·
Ability of the government to
adapt and take full advantage of trending opportunities taking the world by
storm (e.g. technological advancement),
·
Strong per capita income and
favourable/surplus budget, as well as trade surplus being a norm,
·
Job creation and ease of
entrepreneurship opportunities.
·
The availability of social amenities
and infrastructural facilities (good roads, efficiently equipped hospitals,
power consistency and availability) are pivotal, as these are incentives needed
to encourage FDI’s to not just consider investing in the country but seeing
investment as a must and no-brainer,
·
High life expectancy,
·
Low emigration,
·
Low crime,
·
High and efficient security,
·
Zero corruption tolerance.
The Magician President succeeds not because he is smart or knows it all but due to his or her passion at having the future of his or her country in his heart, consciousness to be surrounded by the best possible team with the right skill set, knowledge and exposure to bring to bear the yearnings of the people, whilst never contemplating the need to secure a bright future for many generations yet unborn because it is just what it is, the usual and in such not so much of a big deal.
To the Magician President, leadership successes is centred on achievements, possibly beyond the manifesto being a manifestation of the President’s “magicianism” to have his or her accomplishments subconsciously entrenched in the heart of the citizens.
Conclusively, talk is never cheap to the Magician President but very expensive, as all plans and expectations to widely move the nation forward are carefully and consciously selected, reviewed and deemed realistic to implement before and whilst leading the country.
Written by Taiwo, Kehinde Oluwaseyi and Elame Osigbemhe.
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