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Wednesday, July 17, 2024

GENZ; leaderless, tribeless, formless, fearless!

 


What GENZ is teaching the globe about leadership

There is a friend of mine who is having extreme difficulty appreciating that an organization can be leaderless, tribeless, formless and fearless. If you have the patience to read this article to the end, you will understand why it is important to disabuse my friends (and my enemies) of the notion that the group is disorganized and cannot amount to much unless a leader emerges to champion the group cause. With the reference to the GENZ protests in Kenya these last few weeks, my friend actually believes that since GENZ have “no leader” that makes them an illegitimate and confused mob who will eventually fizzle out of intellectual and material resources to achieve their goals. However, GENZ have demonstrated a different spirit that can teach us a few things about global leadership. In my friends’ mind, since GENZ has no philosophy, it is simply a matter of time before a leader emerges from the group and hijacks leadership from the mob. Traditional wisdom suggests that when the leader finally emerges, the group will be corralled and the movement will be crushed by the powers that be! Thus far, no leader has emerged. This has left the administration in a clueless, colorless and callous quandary as to how to approach, engage or negotiate with this amorphous majority polity. The administration has been left figuratively fighting the wind with embarrassing arcane methods, batons and bullets to no avail.

Leaderless?!!

How do you define a leader? The short answer to that is; an individual. However, individuals can be many. Leaders can be many. In this, GENZ have no conflict. They have many leaders. Nonetheless, the long answer to that question is that leaders are a shade between cultic (political) and symbolic (idealist) of the polity they oversee. You can replace cultic leader quite quickly the party dies with their demise. Symbolic leaders are hard to replace in fact they birth other leaders and sustain movements long after they are dead. Cultic (political) leaders demand loyalty and servitude from their followers whom they control in a pay and benefits roll. Symbolic leaders on the other hand offer no such niceties and invite their polity to sacrifice and service for transcendent ideals. Cultic (political) leaders do not allow anyone to challenge their power. Symbolic leaders, however, openly inviting everyone to take up leadership responsibility for the cause. The reason why authoritarian political (cultic) leaders have a hard time crushing idealistic movements is that these movements are in fact leaderless! Take a lesson from empires that have persecuted religious movements around the world, and nations that have tried to crush emergent ideology with sword and  armor.

Tribeless?!!

A hungry man has no tribe. Perhaps a jealous person might want to form an alliance of convenience to corrupt the interests of others and ensure personal gain.  But the power of those who hunger and thirst for justice cannot be cured by tribal alliance, political classism or even a covenant among thieves.  Conventional wisdom dictates that a formation of a coalition of tribes or political parties can aggregate power to control the powerless majority. This is conventional wisdom and there is no question that it does work particularly in the case of unenlightened citizenry and masses whose lot is consigned to slavery. Until, the slave, gets an education and is awoke to the fact that he was born free and slavery is not his lot. The cause of humanity is tribeless of any affiliation. Take a lesson from the colonialist who was expelled from Africa. Human dignity is devoid of tribe, politics or affiliation. The call to humanity is tribeless!

Formless?!!

Political organizations and governments struggle with form and function. Corporate business understands the need to maintain the power balance between formal and informal authority all to well. However, the search for a suitable administrative form to champion the rule of law and order, in the traditional sense, is both practical and popular- but far from perfect. Conventional governance relies on the myth that visible institutions such as monarchies, government and militia are a justification to control humanity and rule over the minds of men. But, local communities have governed themselves for centuries without these opulent, overbearing institutions. Without being policed, communities willingly observe ethical principles, virtues and their own cultural values, to successfully govern community life. Functional, formless government is possible. New testament governance is not about legality (rule of law for the sake of law), it is about conscience; a demonstrated heartfelt commitment to a cause of humanity. Formless governance is in the hearts of men and women who selflessly act on what they believe to be true for the welfare of others. Take a lesson from Ubuntu and note that the neo-colonialist withdrew from Africa on account of the formless power of the freedom movements.

Fearless?

Fear is a tool insecure oppressors use to maintain control. Medieval techniques of eliminating a new idea involved maiming and torture instead of its proponents. The oppressor does not have the competence to  address an idea with an idea. They address ideas with violence. However, fear is also the fragility of those in power. Fear paralyzes and immobilizes. Fear disables leaders to succumb to blackmail, corruption, distrust and puppetship instead of leadership. While fear itself may be irrational it is very, very powerful. It takes a “David versus Goliath” battle to change the reality, which GENZ have embraced whole heartedly. When the oppressed become fearless, the oppressor losses the power of intimidation. When this happens the oppressor has something to fear, because the battle is now on level ground. The list of the fearless is too long to name here, but the fearless ones; Rosa Parks, Lymah Gboweh, Tsietsi Mashinini… tilted the tide of history in the spaces they found themselves in. Fearless is not a feeling. To be fearless is to take action in spite of your fears.

Every rising age-group, rika and generation in Africa is challenged and charged with the responsibility to protect the interests and welfare of the community. GENZ is not an exception. They are not going anywhere!  GENZ have recast the paradigm of leadership into a formless covenant against administration, bureaucracy and laws that do not move the heart. GENZ draw on courage, conscience, community and connectivity to deliver their message. With available handheld technology they have opened a new frontier of leadership in digital space accessing the collective wisdom, intellect, capacity and contribution of all its polity to sustain its campaign in the post information age. Get comfortable with it. It speaks to the future.


Post script: Leadership is on the keyboard

Leadership has been reduced to a button on the keyboard. Of course you will tell me, “it depends on who is working the keys on the board”. And that is precisely my point!

Allan Bukusi

Saturday, July 6, 2024

I speak, I speak, O' let me speak!

 

I speak, I speak, O’ please let me speak, 

I spoke, but you gave me coke

How can it be that you would kill my tongue 

Is it because I am young


The is road blocked

The street is soaked with blood. 

How can this be.  

I thought you were for me


Now let it be; my hope is heaven 

Truly, on earth, liars be kings

Be calm my children do not give them dreams in exchange for sweets that kill 

But, I speak, I speak, O’ please let me speak - that I may live


O freedom, how long will you be gone

Will you be back today

I speak, I speak, O’ let me speak, my land, my heart, my hope; must speak

My soul is dead, yet still, I speak 


Wednesday, July 3, 2024

The Mirror of My Life

 

The Mirror of My Life 

I have travelled to many lands, nations and places in my life. But have found myself in none of those spaces. Until, I took off my glasses, sat down quietly and looked into the mirror of life. 



Wednesday, June 26, 2024

Weep, O' Kenya, Weep!

 


Weep, O' Kenya, Weep!

Kenya, O' Kenya, why is your head bowed.

Why are you no longer proud,

Have you misplaced your ancestors, 

Have you lost your future,

Tell me, for what, do you weep?


Tell me, why do you weep,

Do not the people have hope.

Land of my people, why do you weep;

The slaver left many years ago,

The colonizer retreated in fear of you,

Surely the oppressor is not among you.


Who is this that makes you weep;

Have you killed your children.

Then, weep O' Kenya weep! 

Perhaps your tears, will water the seeds of a transformed destiny.

Weep, O' Kenya Weep!


Friday, June 21, 2024

New, Young, Leaders for Africa!

 


New, Young, Leaders for Africa 

In the words of the great West African poet, David Diop, I address you; 

Africa my Africa, Africa of proud warriors in ancestral Savannahs, Africa of whom my grandmother sings, On the banks of the distant river, I have never known you, But your blood flows in my veins… 

Today I speak to you in the same spirit from the heart. For the past five days we have spoken to you as trainers, today we speak as mentors. 

On our first day we were introduced to leadership as a cake that we needed to bake. The deputy director of AWARD challenged us, as trainers, to procure and secure all the essential ingredients to brew and deliver a cake of New, Young, Leaders for Africa. On that day we tackled the complex subject of self-leadership, ubuntu along with gender and its many perspectives. But we learned something that day; that science has an African interpretation and is not a western concept. 

By exploring the parameters and boundaries of culture, we learned that respect may be earned, but if it is accorded, it yields collaboration and opens doors to trust, teamwork, empathy and sustainable relationships. This is African wisdom in its purest form. 

We went on to learn how to isolate facts from feelings and values in conversations in order to give wise counsel and act with integrity instead of listening and acting on gossip. We can now venture to give constructive feedback to even the most difficult colleagues who demean  our better judgement. Nonetheless, as a leader do not give your enemies an opportunity to impale you on the wall of social media for things you should NOT have said or done - the internet never forgets!

You impressed us with your enthusiasm to understand the relationship between leadership and emotional intelligence. You grasped the importance of managing your limited time on earth. Time is no respecter of persons. You will sow what you reap. Assertiveness, conflict management skills and presenting yourself well, will help you navigate the corridors of promotion. These will also help you maintain professional working relationships with your supervisors and colleagues in the workplace. The understanding of the dynamics teamwork will empower you to play a crucial role in facilitating your personal and organisation success. 

However, as you go home you will face your colleagues, friends and bosses who will not appreciate your new ideas. You will be tempted to think this training was a waste of time. But, you must remember you now have the power to articulate the difference between good and destructive leadership. In humility you will treat them with empathy and show them the better way. You will need to serve and perhaps make sacrifices for the greater good. In doing so, you will make us proud and repay us one hundred-fold for our time together here. 

Finally, as new and young African leaders, you will face many different challenges on your leadership journeys. Let me mention just three;

  • First; you will face the challenge of handling POWER. Many leaders fail this test and instead of using power to support, build, empower and encourage others, they use it to crush their real or imagined enemies. Rather than celebrate differences and diversity in others, they use power to intimidate their opponents, dismiss other people’s views and force their own way in everything. You must not do this. 
  • Second; you will face the challenge of handling AUTHORITY. Do not use authority to oppress or bully those you work with. Learn to delegate tasks and trust others, particularly professionals, to do the tasks that you have assigned to them. You are not an expert in everything, neither can you do everything without others. 
  • Third; you will face the challenge of NOT learning from HISTORY. New and young leaders, often believe they have the answers to all of today’s problems. Do not dismiss the transformational lessons of history or throw away institutional memory. If you do not learn from HISTORY you are bound to repeat the mistakes of the past. Use history to leverage your future success. 

As trainers, we have given you 100% for engagement, 100 % for doing your homework and 100% for participation, but only you can confirm your personal transformation. 

And now, my New, Young, Fellow African Leaders, we wish you well and many great victories on your individual leadership journeys. God bless Africa, God Bless AWARD and God Bless you all. 


With these words Madame Director, it is our great privilege and honor to present to you a carefully baked international leadership cake of New, Young, Leaders for Africa!

Allan Bukusi


Africa my Africa

Africa of proud warriors in ancestral Savannahs

Africa of whom my grandmother sings

On the banks of the distant river

I have never known you

But your blood flows in my veins

Your beautiful black blood that irrigates the fields

The blood of your sweat

The sweat of your work

The work of your slavery

Africa, tell me Africa

Is this your back that is bent

This back that breaks under the weight of humiliation

This back trembling with red scars

And saying yes to the whip under the midday sun?

But a grave voice answers me

Impetuous child that tree, young and strong

That tree over there

Splendidly alone amidst white and faded flowers

That is your Africa springing up anew

springing up patiently, obstinately

Whose fruit bit by bit acquires

The bitter taste of liberty.


David Diop (1960)


Wednesday, June 12, 2024

Leadership is a journey

 


Defining leadership is a journey. Nonetheless, leadership requires the perspective of various disciplines- psychology, sociology, politics and history (Burns, 1978). However, these perspectives in themselves are not enough to embody the spirit of leadership. They must come together in purpose, principle, passion and production. Leaders need emotional intelligence, engage ubuntu, inspire hope and learn from history. Bringing these together takes skill, effort and I dare say time. That is why leadership is a journey.

Allan Bukusi


Leadership matters!

 



Leadership is the ability to influence, the capacity to do and the competence to become. It is required to pursue, achieve or accomplish anything. We all have it. In some it is dormant. Not everyone deploys it. While some people abuse it, misuse it or refuse it, that does not prohibit others from excelling, arising and thriving by it. It is not something you get. It is something you have. It is what you do or don’t do with it that matters! 

Allan Bukusi