Servant Leadership: The Key to Effective Governance

The article critiques the culture of entitlement in public office, arguing that leadership should prioritize service over titles. It suggests that many leaders in Africa view public office as a throne rather than a position of trust, leading to corruption and a disconnect from the populace.
The piece references Rwandan President Paul Kagame and former Uruguayan President José Mujica as examples of servant leaders who prioritize national service and modest living. Kagame's leadership is noted for its focus on infrastructure and national service, while Mujica is highlighted for living modestly and donating a significant portion of his salary.
The article stresses that true leadership requires accountability, transparency, and a commitment to serving the public, rather than seeking personal gain or status. It calls for a shift in political culture to ensure that leaders are held accountable and focus on delivering results for the people they serve.
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