Incentives. That's how to keep an institution institutionalized. Because in doing that, a mechanism for accountability is inadvertently set up - which is what a lot of Nigerian institutions are missing.
I'd posit that good leaders are intrinsically incentivised to see whatever institution they're in charge of rightly function as it should. For continuity of the good work they've done, It then becomes a question of how to get the institution to also intrinsically incentivise itself to doing good work.
Thank you for writing this. It was a blessing we had him at the helm at that time 🙏
Great piece. Naira equivalent in 2019 should be ~300mill not 180.
Thank you, I was being too optimistic about the exchange rate
Incentives. That's how to keep an institution institutionalized. Because in doing that, a mechanism for accountability is inadvertently set up - which is what a lot of Nigerian institutions are missing.
I'd posit that good leaders are intrinsically incentivised to see whatever institution they're in charge of rightly function as it should. For continuity of the good work they've done, It then becomes a question of how to get the institution to also intrinsically incentivise itself to doing good work.
Iron-clad policies maybe?