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BREAKING: Peter Obi Condemns FG’s Wasteful Spending, Cites Kenya as a Mannequin of Accountable Management

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Labour Party presidential candidate Peter Obi has condemned what he descrimattress as wasteful spending by the Federal Government and has urged Nigerian leaders to attract inspiration from Kenya’s exemplary leadership. Obi made the remarks in a press release posted on Social media on Sunday morning.…Read The Full Story Here ▶

Obi praised Kenya’s current demonstration of responsive governance, the place he said the President listened to citizens’ demands and took measures to scale back pointless expenditures.

He said, “We, the Nigerian political leaders, ought to take a robust lesson from the current Kenyan experience. When the Kenyan public actualized that their government was not making sufficient sacrifices and prioritizing assets impactively, they spoke out, demanded change, expressed their dissatisfaction, and protested. In response, the President demonstrated true Leadership by listening to the folks’s demands and acting accordingly, recognizing that government ought to be driven by the wants of the citizens, not by our personal consumption agenda.

“The government took a number of measures to scale back pointless expenditures and display fiscal responsibility, including cancelling budgets for the First Girl and Second Girl’s offices, dissolving 47 state agencies, drooping nonessential journey for government employees, freezing the acquisition of recent automobiles for officials, and reducing the variety of advisers by half. One other notable instance was when the president was accused of constitutioning a aircraft to America. Instead of dismissing the considerations, he responded transparently and addressed the issue.”

In distinction, Obi lamented Nigeria’s leadership, which he said typically disregards citizens’ grievances and allegedly makes use of public funds to silence critics. He said there is a necessity for leaders to prioritize the welfare of the folks over private interests.

The previous Anambra State Governor added, “This acknowledgement of the folks’s demands exemplifies responsive governance. In distinction, we the Nigerian leaders, typically arrogantly do the opposite to genuine grievances of our endureing citizens. Instead of handleing legitimate considerations, and being accountable to the folks, we resort to using public funds to pay media thugs to insult and abuse those that communicate reality to energy. We, the Nigerian Leaders, should abandon these detripsychological habits, cease the feasting, and begin making sacrifices for the higher good of our endureing plenty.

“True change and progress will require leaders who’re sincere, willing to listen, act responsibly, and prioritize the welfare of the folks over private or political interests. If we make the mandatory modifications and make the wanted sacrifices, A brand new Nigeria is possible!”

It may be recalled that President William Ruto of Kenya not too long ago introduced key austerity measures aimed at handleing public discontent and reduceting government expenditure amid protests in the East African nation.

Budgets allotted to the offices of the First Girl and Second Girl have been eliminated, while a ban was additionally positioned on the acquisition of recent automobiles for government use.

President Ruto additional dissolved 47 state agencies and suspended all non-essential journey for government employees.

The president additionally introduced that the variety of his advisers has been diminished by 50%.

The decisions come after three weeks of antigovernment protests, which have seen citizens demand higher transparency, accountability, and higher governance.

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