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Ex-Botswana President Cautions Sit-Tight Leaders
The immediate past president of Botswana, Mr Festus Mogae has called on African leaders to willingly vacate their seats at the end of their tenure in order to remain relevant in the society.
In a lecture titled, “Transformation leadership: the Botswana model”, packaged by the office of political adviser to Governor Timipre Sylva in celebration of his birth day, Mr Mogae described sit-tight approach as one of the factors militating against democratic development in the region.
According to him, African leaders who over stayed their tenure in office would definitely lose focus.
There were some African leaders who over stayed their tenure in office and subsequently lost their mission. No matter how good and efficient you are, immediately your tenure expired, you most quit the stage for others to take over’, he said.
He stressed the need for leaders to be accountable to their followers, saying that it is possible to be transparent and accountable, what is needed is good policy and the political will to implement it’.
The Botswana president said the drop in the gross domestic product (GPD) is due to poor management of natural resources, contending that poverty is direct cause of untapped resources.
He, however commended the state governor, Chief Timipre Sylva for achieving so much within his life time
Earlier, Chief Sylva had disclosed that his administration is shifting attentions to agriculture, saying that federal government has already assisted the state with N2.1billion for the growth of rice.
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