Whenever the price of premium motor spirit (PMS) popularly called
petrol, is to be increased, the people in charge will readily point in
the direction of other oil producing countries that pay more for the
commodity than we do. But do they ever show us example of leaders that
don’t live flamboyantly and extravagantly on state resources like they
do? Our public officials should be burying their heads in shame!
President of Uruguay, José Mujica is a living proof of humility in
service – a beacon of hope that indeed, leadership is still all about
service to the people not self. President José Mujica is getting world
wide recognition and respect for donating 90 percent (not slashing
‘25%’) of his earnings to charitable causes.
He has earned what most people would call an enviable reputation as
the “poorest,” or the “most generous,” president in the world. His
nickname, “el presidente mas pobre” translates to “poorest president”.
The President said in a recent interview that the only big item he
owns is his Volkswagen Beetle car, valued at $1,945 dollars (about
N308,283) . He earns a salary of $12,500 a month (N1,981,250), but only
keeps $1,250(N198,125) for himself, donating the rest to charity.
He lives in a farmhouse which is under his wife’s name, Lucía Topolansky, a Senator, who also donates part of her salary.
The 77 year-old who has been Uruguay’s president since March 1, 2010 told El Mundo, “I DO FINE WITH THAT AMOUNT; I HAVE TO DO FINE BECAUSE THERE ARE MANY URUGUAYANS WHO LIVE WITH MUCH LESS.”
I just had to cut-in to lay emphasis on that last line! How many
Nigerian leaders can say and do so truthfully without dipping their
hands into the public till when no one is watching? Food for thought!
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It was also reported that under his stewardship, Uruguay has become
known for low levels of corruption. The South American country ranks as
the second least corrupt country in Latin America in Transparency
International’s global corruption index.
Yahoo News reported that the President has no bank accounts, no
debts, and he enjoys the companionship of his dog, Manuela. When his
term is over, the President hopes to rest even more peacefully in his
farmhouse, along with his wife and his inseparable dog.
The Last time I checked, a former president retired to a farm of chickens that rake in millions/month.
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