Leadership By Example Is Crucial – APC Chieftain To FG

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A former chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in South Africa, Bola Babarinde, has called on the federal government to show leadership by example amid economic hardship in the country.

Babarinde said the lifestyles of politicians and government functionaries do not reflect economic realities faced by the citizens.

He noted that Nigerians are faced with high cost of food prices, while politicians are asking for sacrifices from the citizens but maintain expensive lifestyles and ride costly SUVs.

He added that the disparity between the lifestyles of politicians and economic realities of the country for ordinary citizens undermines public trust

Leadership by example is crucial. The substantial budgets allocated for renovations and SUVs, while public servants preach patience to the citizenry, reflect a disconnect between those in power and the public they serve.

“This disparity undermines public trust and calls for a re-evaluation of spending practices. Transparency in the salaries and allowances of public officeholders is needed,” he said.

Mr Babarinde further called for a reduction in the salaries and allowances of political office holders. He added that Nigeria citizens deserve formal apology from the political class.

The current figures are excessive, and a reduction to 60 percent of their present levels should be implemented, along with a formal apology to Nigerians for the misallocation of funds and pledge to fully optimize expenditure for national development,” the APC chieftain added.

He advised the federal government to collaborate with Nigerians in diaspora. He stated that the experience and exposure of Nigerians in diaspora could help in addressing challenges facing the country.

Engaging with Nigerians in the diaspora could provide valuable insights and solutions, as their experience and exposure are valuable assets that should be tapped and deployed for national development at home,” Peoples Gazette quoted him as saying.

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