Umayr bn Sa’d, A Model for Nigerian Governors
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2018-11
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Faculty of Arts, Ekiti State University, Ado-Ekiti, Ekiti State, Nigeria
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UmayribnSad, a Companion of the Prophet Muhammad (saw), was made a governor of Hims during the reign of Khalifah Umar ibn Al-Khattab. The communication gap betweenUmayr andUmar while in Himsmade Umar, the President, have a wrong impression about the attitude of the governor and this led to his removal from office. Coming to know his leadership style, the khalifah requested for his re-appointmentbut he rejected it. Using historical research method, the writers identified lessons contained in the leadership style of Umayr and their relevance to Nigerian government. Findings of the research reveal that Umayr, like other Companions of the Prophet, was a carbon copy of his master, Prophet Muhammad (S.A), in character. The attitude of Companions of the Prophet to the management of public fundis a reflection of their understanding of the principles of good governance in Islam. The paper therefore concluded that Leaders in Nigeria should emulate Umayr in delivering good governance.
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Corruption, Governance, Khalifah, Umar ibn Al-Khattab. UmayribnSa'd