Governor Charles Soludo of Anambra State has advocated a drastic reduction in the cost of governance in Nigeria.
Speaking at the special edition of The Platform, an event organised by The Covenant Nation to facilitate national development, Soludo lamented that the nation is broke but government and elected officials continue to live in denial and show off flamboyant lifestyles at the detriment of the masses.
The governor said as a way to curb the developing crisis from escalating further, political officeholders should be placed on the national minimum wage.
Soludo expressed that Nigerians are hungry, broke and poor, but the ruling class continue to live extravagantly at the expense of the common people.
He said: “Let’s come clean and straight with Nigerians. Nigeria is very poor and broke but the lifestyle of government and government officials does not show it, especially with the obscene flamboyance in public display.
“The poor are hungry and impatient, let’s not annoy them more with our insensitivity. In this case, I agree with Reverend Father Mbaka, who said elected governors should also earn minimum wage. I agree that we should be paid that so that we can feel that as well.
“In Anambra, I have not received a kobo as salary since I assumed office. I have donated my salary to the state. It is symbolic. It is not much. I think generally, the system is in denial. There must be some signalling, it is just the symbolism of this.”
While calling for an end to wasteful spending in governance, he stressed that elected officials must always remember they are in office based on public trust.
Daily Trust