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OLUBUNMI OJO: WHEN COMPETENCE JUSTIFIES OPPORTUNITY By Otunba Segun Showunmi I have read the writer’s reflections on our recent visit to the Honourable Ministry of Interior, Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, and I must say: every word resonates deeply with my own impressions. In fact, I feel compelled to add my voice not merely to agree, but to affirm, with the weight of experience, that what we saw that day was not accidental. It was the unmistakable signature of a man who understands the responsibilities of public office and is determined to meet them with courage, innovation, and discipline. The meeting was not premeditated. It was not staged. It was not a political courtesy call arranged for optics. It was simply one of those encounters that reveal the true measure of a leader. And what we encountered in Olubunmi Ojo was clarity of purpose, passion for reform, and a refusal to accept the institutional mediocrity that had plagued the ministry for years. Let me state this clearly: the writer is right. This is not the Ministry of Interior of old. This is not the era of bureaucratic congestion or administrative chaos. There is a new energy here cleaner, sharper, more deliberate. From the moment we walked in, the tone was different. Ojo received us warmly, without the unnecessary stiffness that often accompanies government offices. But courtesy was the least of what he offered. His mind was the real revelation. As he spoke, I saw a public servant who has internalised one of the most profound truths of leadership: impact outlives identity. When he said, “We remember Shakespeare and Alexander the Great not for their faces but for what they did,” I understood the driving philosophy behind the reforms he has championed. The writer highlighted one of these reforms the consolidation of Nigeria’s passport system and he is absolutely correct. For years, the passport regime represented the very worst of our inefficiencies: duplication, abuse, exploitation, and reputational damage. How does a country justify ninety-six processing centres? How do we defend two contradictory passport regimes? It was chaos, and it was embarrassing. But Ojo confronted that chaos. He simplified the system. He unified the process. He restored order. And he did it with a level of decisiveness that gives me hope for our wider administrative future. The fact that the new central processing centre was built at zero cost to government speaks not only to prudence but to genuine creativity in governance something our nation desperately needs. And when he spoke about technology-driven homeland security and the transparency of the current recruitment exercise, I saw a man who is not only reforming an institution but redefining what public service should mean in Nigeria. Some say he is there because of his relationship with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. My response is simple: even if favour opened the door, merit is doing the work. One must learn to recognise excellence when one sees it. This is excellence. This is serious-minded reform. This is public service that answers to conscience, not convenience. In my years of observing and working around leaders, I have come to know the difference between performance and performance-for-show. Olubunmi Ojo is not acting. He is working. The difference is stark. So I stand with the writer. I affirm his observations. I echo his conclusion. Olubunmi Ojo deserves commendation real, enduring, and unreserved commendation. His work is not illusory. It is not political theatre. It is tangible, measurable, and profoundly consequential. If this is what the future of public service looks like, then Nigeria still has a fighting chance. Otunba Segun Showunmi The Alternative

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A Partnership That Works: Lessons from Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Sen Oluremi Tinubu, CON. Mr President and The First Lady. Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Her Excellency Sen Oluremi Tinubu, CON offer a two-for-one lesson in how strategic partnership can truly work. At a time when many pretended their wives were unelectable, incapable of contributing value beyond domestic roles; when religious harmony was treated as taboo; and when obedience was demanded under the cloak of “culture” a culture that is ironically un-African the Tinubus chose a different path. They invested in capacity. They built relevance. They understood that partnership is not decorative; it is strategic currency for the day it matters most. Today, those who dismissed such foresight are left to lick their wounds and rue regrets that came too late. We must study leaders even those we envy or dislike because that is how societies learn. We avoid what is flawed, replicate what is right, and pass wisdom from one generation to another. Congratulations to Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Senator Oluremi Tinubu. That recognition during President Donald J. Trump’s prayer meeting was not accidental; it was a teachable moment and a powerful testimony of how leadership partnerships ought to function. It was diplomacy executed with dignity, synergy, and foresight deserving of commendation. Congratulations, Nigeria. We find ourselves engaging confidently with a key actor in the emerging global geopolitical order. Now, wisdom demands that we avoid missteps that could jeopardize this evolving relationship. Thank you, President Donald J. Trump. Otunba Segun Showunmi The Alternative.

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