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Hamzat Lawal Urges Politicians Seeking Higher Salaries to Join Private Sector

Wale WhalesNews7 months ago

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 Hamzat Lawal, founder of Connected Development, on August 20, 2025, urged Nigerian political office holders seeking salary increases to resign and pursue careers in the private sector.

The activist emphasized that public service demands a commitment to national welfare over personal financial gain. His remarks address ongoing debates about salary adjustments for elected officials, which have stirred public frustration amid Nigeria’s economic challenges.

Lawal argued that political roles should prioritize delivering tangible governance, such as improved infrastructure and education, rather than focusing on personal enrichment. He pointed to the private sector as an appropriate avenue for those driven by higher earnings, urging leaders to embrace the sacrificial nature of public office. His advocacy, rooted in years of promoting transparency, resonates with citizens calling for accountability in Nigeria’s governance system, where trust in leadership remains strained.

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The statement has sparked discussions about the responsibilities of public officials, with many supporting Lawal’s call for selfless leadership. Others argue that economic realities justify salary reviews, highlighting the complexities of Nigeria’s political landscape. 

Lawal’s stance, echoing his past campaigns for fiscal discipline, challenges politicians to align with public expectations. As Nigeria navigates its development goals, his remarks underscore the need for leaders to prioritize service, testing the nation’s commitment to transparent and accountable governance.

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