Govt. Should Make Public Offices Less Attractive - Rot. Ibrahim Adebisi
The federal government has been advised to make move towards making political offices less attractive in Nigeria. This was made known by Rotarian Ibrahim Adebisi, the new president of Rotary Club of Mende, Midtown, Ikeja, Lagos.
Speaking with pressmen during his official investiture in Lagos, Rotary Adebisi said it is imperative for anyone who wants to assume leadership position to do so with the intention to render service rather than focusing on personal gain.
Making reference to Rotary’s style of leadership, Adebisi noted that if public office holders can adopt the organization’s philosophy which centers on selfless service to humanity, Nigeria will be better for it
‘’For you to be a leader in this organization, you must prepare to serve others. We have a lot of activities and projects lined up for the year. All center on providing humanitarian services. Rotary has a very unique and effective style of leadership which if adopted by political leaders can make the society better” He noted.
Femi Emmanuel, the President-elect for 2022 set, congratulated the new president and expressed optimism about the capacity of the new leadership to stir the affairs of the organization in the next one year.
During her remarks, Mariam Adegun, the immediate past president, advised the new president to keep the flag flying in order to justify the confidence imposed on him by the members.
Rotary Club is an international association founded by an English businessman and lawyer, Paul P. Harris on February 23, 1905.
The Club comprises professional men and women who are committed to human development, community service and often embark on humanitarian projects. The organization also provides service to others, promotes ethical standards, advances world understanding, goodwill and peace through its fellowship professionals and community leaders.
The organization also aims to encourage and foster the ideal of service as a basis of worthy enterprise and in particular, the development of acquaintances as an opportunity for service.