Following the controversy that has trailed the All Progressives Congress (APC) presidential candidate speech at the Chatham House in the United Kingdom, Dele Alake, director of strategic communication of the ruling party has reacted to his defense.
Bola Tinubu had on Monday after his speech delegated most questions asked him to some persons on his team, including Femi Gbajabiamila, speaker of the House of Representatives, and Nasir el-Rufai, Governor of Kaduna to answer questions on his behalf.
In Tinubu’s defense, Alake during an interview with Channels Television, said delegating questions to team members is “one of the innovations” of Tinubu.
“This is one of the innovations of asiwaju Tinubu. Don’t forget that one of his main solid strengths has been identifying talents,” he said.
“Anybody who has his head properly screwed on his head would know that Asiwaju is the primus inter pares in team building; that is what he sought to display.
“Everybody acknowledges his talents in showcasing professional and technocratic experts in various fields. Those who are saying what you have just said are ignorant of the nuances and dynamics of leadership. Leadership is not a one-man show.
“Successful leadership is one based on a team that is professional and highly skilled. Asiwaju has been noted to be an advocate of that and that is what he displayed.
“Apart from delegating, he also answered questions personally and directly. He wanted to show the calibre of his team and that is what he equally did at the Eko Hotel town hall meeting.
“That style is being copied by some of his opponents but they can’t get the traction because they don’t have the solid team like he has.”
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