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True Leadership Lies in Timing, Not Title -By Abba Dukawa

In my view, the ideal candidate should be a grassroots politician from the old APC bloc someone acceptable to both camps within the party’s existing structures. Such a person’s reputation for integrity, humility, and loyalty would make them a dependable partner and a strong ally in advancing second-term aspirations.

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Abba Dukawa

A leader’s true test lies not in holding authority, but in making the right decision at the right time. Leadership is often romanticized as vision, charisma, or influence; yet history and everyday experience show that timing and judgment ultimately define success or failure. The capacity to make sound decisions—especially in high-pressure moments—is what distinguishes effective leaders from the rest.

Every decision carries consequences, but timing magnifies those consequences. A good decision made too late can be just as harmful as a bad one made too early. In fast-moving environments whether in business, politics, or personal leadership—circumstances change rapidly. A leader must not only understand what needs to be done but also when it must be done. Acting too soon may mean acting without enough information, while acting too late may render even the best solution irrelevant.

One of the key qualities that enables timely decision-making is awareness. A strong leader pays attention to details, listens to others, and reads situations accurately. This awareness allows them to anticipate challenges and opportunities before they fully unfold. It is this foresight that provides the window to act at the most effective moment.

Courage also plays a critical role. Often, the right decision is not the easiest one. It may involve risk, criticism, or uncertainty. Many leaders fail not because they lack knowledge, but because they hesitate. Fear of failure, desire for approval, or overanalysis can delay action. A decisive leader understands that uncertainty is unavoidable and chooses to act with confidence when the moment demands it.

Experience further sharpens a leader’s judgment. Over time, leaders learn from both successes and failures. These lessons build intuition the ability to quickly assess a situation and make sound decisions even with incomplete information. While data and analysis are important, leadership often requires trusting one’s informed instincts.

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Another essential factor is responsibility. A leader must be willing to stand by their decisions and accept the outcomes. This sense of accountability encourages careful thinking and a commitment to making the best possible choice. It also builds trust among followers, who rely on their leader to guide them through uncertainty.

The essence of true leadership lies not merely in holding a title, but in understanding the power of timing. Leadership is tested in moments that demand prompt, thoughtful, and decisive action. It is in these moments that credibility is either strengthened or weakened.

A relevant example can be seen in the situation involving Abba Kabir Yusuf of Kano State. Following the resignation of the former deputy governor, the delay in appointing a replacement has highlighted a critical gap in timely decision-making. While the Constitution clearly empowers the governor with the authority to make such an appointment, leadership is not only about having the power to act—it is about knowing when to act.

This hesitation has created a vacuum that allows competing interests and diverse political pressures to surface, thereby aggravating the polity. In politically sensitive environments, delays often carry consequences beyond administrative inconvenience; they can deepen divisions, fuel uncertainty, and erode public confidence.

This observation is offered with due respect to your exalted office. The ongoing selection of a deputy governor should be approached with careful wisdom, but it should not be unnecessarily delayed. In my view, the ideal candidate should be a grassroots politician from the old APC bloc someone acceptable to both camps within the party’s existing structures. Such a person’s reputation for integrity, humility, and loyalty would make them a dependable partner and a strong ally in advancing second-term aspirations.

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This choice would present the election as both a continuation of established progress and a thoughtful step toward renewed unity.

Ultimately, this situation reinforces a key leadership principle: authority alone does not define effective leadership. Rather, it is the ability to exercise that authority at the right moment, with clarity and purpose, that truly distinguishes a leader.

In conclusion, the need for a leader to make the right decision at the right time cannot be overstated. It requires a balance of awareness, courage, experience, and responsibility. Leadership is not about perfection, but about responsiveness—recognizing the moment, choosing wisely, and acting decisively. When a leader masters this, they not only solve problems but also inspire confidence and drive progress.

Dukawa writes from Kano and can be reached at: abbahydukawa@gmail.com

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