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The Journey Of Village Fishermen: Citizens As Lighthouse Of Democracy

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September 1, 2024
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In a small coastal village in Nigeria, the lives of the vil­lagers revolved around the sea.

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Every day, the fishermen set out in their boats, navigating the vast, unpredictable waters in search of a bountiful catch.

The sea provided their liveli­hood, but was also filled with hid­den dangers—strong currents, treacherous reefs, and sudden storms that could quickly capsize a boat.

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To guide them safely back home, the villagers relied on their instincts, experience, and the flickering lights of the village fires that they could see from a distance.

These fires were simple but powerful, their warm glow cut­ting through the darkest nights.

They served as a beacon of hope and safety, reminding the fishermen that they could always find their way back to the village no matter how far they drifted.

Like the village’s guiding fires, the citizens of Nigeria play a cru­cial role in steering the country towards a brighter future.

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They are the ones who light the way, alerting leaders to poten­tial dangers and helping to chart the course toward prosperity.

Like the fishermen, the gov­ernment depends on the citizens’ vigilance and feedback to navi­gate the complex waters of gov­ernance, ensuring that the jour­ney leads to a safe and prosperous destination for everyone.

“Delivery” in governance is fo­cused on achieving results. It in­volves the processes that produce tangible outcomes, address chal­lenges, and provide solutions.

Delivery enhances the coor­dination of government actors and initiatives, ensuring that accountability, planning, moni­toring, implementation, and ex­ecution work together towards agreed outcomes.

This process is akin to a ship on open waters with crucial com­ponents, including the vessel itself, the captain steering the boat, the crew working on board, the natural elements of sea and weather, and the lighthouse, which serves as a guiding light and warning system.

As this administration strives to deliver on its mandate, it re­quires various factors, includ­ing human resources and skills, to ensure smooth sailing and an eventual arrival at the desired destination.

Furthering our analogy, if the ship is Nigeria and the course is Renewed Hope, the government needs all hands on deck to navi­gate global conditions and local factors, whether inherited, cre­ated, or encountered. One critical success factor in this journey is the citizenry. Citizens are like the fires on the shores of the coastal village or a lighthouse, which guides ships, especially in tumultuous waters and weather. It serves as an early warning system for the Captain and crew on board, alerting them to perils they might not have fully factored in.

Depending on the storms the vessel is navigating and its dis­tance from the destination, the lighthouse may occasionally lose sight of the ship but must remain vigilant and concerned.

Similarly, the citizen must watch as a lighthouse keeper, lis­ten to sound warnings, and main­tain hope and commitment to the vessel’s safe arrival. This is in the interest of everyone, whether they are on board or stationed at the lighthouse.

It is important to note that the lighthouse cannot see or hear ev­erything aboard the ship during the journey.

From its static location, it may have a general awareness of the expected path of travel and what is happening en route. Still, the Captain and crew must deal with elements that the lighthouse may not have immediate visibility of.

“The strength of a nation lies in the hands of its people. When citizens stand vigilant and proac­tive, they become the true guard­ians of our shared journey ,” said President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

On the other hand, the ship’s captain understands the dan­gers and immediate challenges those aboard face, navigating storms and adjusting the sails as needed. While the lighthouse understands the direction of travel and can see when the ship is on course, it stands tall, ready to support, signal, and welcome it. Therefore, the two must work hand in hand towards delivery.

Above the complexities of gov­ernance, ships arrive at the in­tended destination because they have embraced the vision and are now awaiting its delivery.

Sometimes, behind-the-scenes governance may feel distant, while the resulting benefits or burdens seem ever-present in cit­izens’ everyday lives. Similarly, latent elements being navigated on the open water are unseen by the lighthouse.

However, even when the bur­dens appear heavy, and the arriv­al of what is to be delivered feels far off, rest assured that citizens play an active role in this journey. They must assess the direction of travel and suggest course correc­tions as necessary, which, where pertinent, will be taken up and implemented by the captain and the crew.

The President Bola Ahmed Tinubu administration has pri­oritised a delivery mechanism for this critical feedback—the lighthouse is located at https://app.cdcu.gov.ng.

This platform hosts the Citi­zens’ Delivery Tracker, ensuring citizen-centric governance re­mains at the heart of this admin­istration’s journey. The Tracker presents deliverables and key performance indicators to citi­zens—a map of the direction of travel and a space for citizens to assess progress toward the deliv­ery of promised goals.

Citizens can track the prog­ress of implementing the per­formance bonds between Mr President (our Captain) and his Ministers (the crew tasked with navigating challenges to deliver the benefits of good governance and sustainable development across their respective portfoli­os).

Here, citizens (lighthouse keepers) can rate the perfor­mance of Ministries, report on their eyewitness accounts (where applicable) of the progress to­wards delivery, and provide feed­back on the resolution of their pain points.

The Central Results Delivery Coordination Unit reviews each comment, escalates it to the re­sponsible Ministry, and gives feedback to the expectant citizen through this same platform.

Similar to how the ship awaits the guidance of the lighthouse, our Captain and his crew actively seeks and welcome feedback from citizens.

This feedback is a crucial navigational tool, enabling the government to adjust the course based on insights from those with first-hand knowledge of the chal­lenges and opportunities on the ground.

Citizens are uniquely posi­tioned to identify areas that may require attention, providing valu­able perspectives to enhance the government’s ability to respond effectively to expected and un­foreseen circumstances.

By incorporating this feed­back, the leadership ensures that governance remains dynam­ic and responsive, continually adapting to the nation’s evolving needs and aspirations.

This collaboration between the citizens and their government underscores a shared commit­ment to steering Nigeria towards a future that reflects the hopes and dreams of all its people.

“Our journey as a nation is not just about reaching a destination, but about how we navigate the course together. With the guid­ance of our people, we chart the path toward a future that bene­fits everyone aboard”, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu added.

Our compass as a nation points towards reforming the economy, strengthening national security, boosting agriculture to achieve food security, unlocking energy and natural resources, enhanc­ing infrastructure and transpor­tation, focusing on essential pil­lars of development, accelerating diversification, and improving governance.

With the guidance of the lighthouse—our citizens—at­tention will be called to poten­tial diversions and enhanced collaboration, steering the ship toward a destination beneficial to all aboard and those waiting on shore. Join the journey of de­livering renewed hope and help to light the charted course as the government navigates these complex waters and delivers the dividends of democracy.

Lighthouses are critical during rough seas, dark clouds, and chal­lenging journeys—currently ex­perienced at home and abroad. In these times, the government relies on the lighthouse—the citi­zens—to be a steady beacon, guid­ing us safely through adversity.

As the government faces end­less challenges and uncertainties, citizens must remain vigilant and committed to the collective jour­ney. Trusting that the Captain, our President, will steer the ship with determination and resolve is essential. Together, we will reach our destination by working hand in hand, realising the vision of a prosperous and harmonious nation.

“A nation’s true strength lies not in the hands of its leaders alone, but in the collective vig­ilance and commitment of its people.”

Zeni St. John is the Special Assistant to the President on Delivery and Co­ordination.

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