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Trust, accountability, and the burden of leadership in the Progressive Governors’ Forum, by Tunji Akinlade 

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Blackmail, emotional manipulation, and orchestrated media outrage will never replace accountability. No amount of sensational propaganda can erase the serious questions surrounding the management of trust and collective resources freely entrusted to you, Gov. Hope Uzodinma.

The issue before Nigerians and indeed before members of the Progressive Governors Forum is simple and straightforward: funds entrusted to your leadership for collective purposes are now allegedly incapable of proper accounting. This is not persecution. It is not betrayal. It is not factional warfare. It is the most elementary demand of leadership — accountability for trust given.

The Progressive Governors Forum is not a statutory institution backed by constitutional compulsion or legal coercion. It is fundamentally a voluntary political association built on mutual confidence, trust, and collective goodwill among governors. That is precisely why any allegation of impropriety, opacity, or mishandling of entrusted resources ought to be treated with the utmost seriousness. Once confidence begins to erode in a voluntary organization, the moral authority holding it together weakens almost immediately.

An honorable leader confronted with such weighty allegations does not resort to propaganda, emotional blackmail, sponsored outrage, or the deployment of faceless media surrogates like a charging bull in a china shop. A responsible leader steps aside temporarily, allows transparency to prevail, and protects the integrity of the institution above personal ego or political survival.

Leadership is not sustained by noise. It is sustained by credibility. The moment trust begins to evaporate, the honorable response is transparency, humility, and responsibility not the deployment of media mercenaries to attack colleagues and manufacture emotional narratives against those asking legitimate questions. It is beneath the office you hold and deeply embarrassing for a forum that ought to symbolize discipline, coordination, and strategic maturity within the ruling party.

As Chairman of the Governors Forum, you were entrusted with more than a title. You were entrusted with confidence, discretion, and collective goodwill. Those are sacred political currencies. Once damaged, they are not restored through sponsored headlines, planted stories, or desperate attempts to paint accountability as disloyalty. Serious leaders answer questions directly. They do not hide behind emotional theatrics and media proxies.

What makes this even more troubling is the timing. Nigeria is approaching another consequential political season that requires unity, strategic coordination, internal confidence, and disciplined leadership. At such a sensitive period, one would expect the chairman of such an influential body to prioritize reconciliation, openness, and institutional stability. Instead, what Nigerians are witnessing is needless drama, bitterness, and a dangerous attempt to personalize an issue that fundamentally concerns collective trust and stewardship of entrusted resources.

No serious organization survives when accountability is treated as an insult. No political structure can endure when legitimate concerns are dismissed as rebellion. Trust is the foundation upon which every enduring political alliance is built. Once members begin to fear that resources entrusted to leadership can disappear into opacity without satisfactory explanation, the moral authority of leadership collapses almost immediately.

The tragedy here is not merely about money. It is about confidence. It is about integrity. It is about whether powerful individuals believe they can weaponize influence and media machinery to silence scrutiny while refusing to provide clarity on issues that concern collective trust and stewardship.

The office of Chairman of the Progressive Governors Forum should never descend into a theatre of emotional manipulation and coordinated character assassination. That office commands respect only when it is occupied with honor, restraint, openness, and fidelity to trust. Unfortunately, the present controversy has dragged that office into avoidable disrepute because of the apparent inability to properly manage both trust and accountability.

Your colleagues are not your enemies because they ask questions. Accountability is not sabotage. Transparency is not betrayal. And demanding explanations for entrusted funds is not an act of war. It is what responsible organizations do when they still value institutional integrity.

If indeed the burden of these unanswered questions has become too heavy and divisive, then the honorable thing to do is simple: step aside, relinquish the position, and allow the forum to quickly rebuild cohesion ahead of the serious political contests before the party and the nation. Continuing to cling to office while allegedly encouraging anonymous attacks against colleagues only deepens suspicion and further weakens confidence in your leadership.

Gov. Hope Uzodinma, this moment calls for statesmanship, not emotional games. It calls for accountability, not outrage. It calls for honor, not propaganda. Do right by your colleagues, protect the integrity of the forum, and stop treating legitimate demands for transparency as a personal attack. Leadership without trust is merely occupation of office, and no amount of media blackmail can permanently conceal that reality.

Engineer Tunji Akinlade writes from Ilaro, Ogun State.

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