If Keir Starmer were a Nigerian leader, he would have blamed the opposition for every problem confronting his government, including natural disasters. Instead of stepping aside, he would have unleashed attack dogs and social media trolls to bombard critics daily, accusing opposition figures of masterminding the government’s failures and sabotaging his administration.
But he is not your typical Nigerian leader. He belongs to a political culture where institutions matter, where accountability is not viewed as a sign of weakness, and where primordial considerations such as religion, ethnicity, geopolitical origin, and other divisive sentiments do not determine whether a leader remains in o...
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Should PBAT Not Learn From Starmer?
Source: Leadership News
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