The Emir of Zuru, Major General Muhammad Sani Sami (retired), has expressed strong disapproval towards politicians from Kebbi State who have abandoned their responsibilities to the Zuru Emirate. In a recent address, the Emir emphasized the importance of elected officials remaining connected to their constituencies and fulfilling the promises made during their campaigns.
Emir Sami highlighted that many politicians, after securing electoral victories, distance themselves from the very communities that entrusted them with leadership. He noted that this detachment leads to a lack of development and a growing disconnect between the leaders and the people they serve.
The Emir called upon these politicians to return to the Zuru Emirate and actively participate in its development. He stressed that genuine leadership involves being present, listening to constituents’ concerns, and working collaboratively to address the challenges facing the community.
Furthermore, Emir Sami urged the people of Zuru to hold their leaders accountable and to demand transparency and commitment from those in positions of power. He reminded the community of their role in the democratic process, emphasizing that active civic engagement is crucial for meaningful progress.
This admonition from the Emir comes at a time when many in the Zuru Emirate feel neglected by their representatives. The call to action serves as a reminder of the responsibilities that come with leadership and the expectations of the electorate for tangible development and consistent engagement.
In conclusion, the Emir’s message is a clarion call for politicians to realign their priorities, ensuring that the welfare of their constituents remains at the forefront of their agenda. It also serves as an encouragement for the community to remain vigilant and proactive in the governance process, fostering a collaborative effort towards sustainable development.
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