GOOD GOVERNANCE
Good governance is not defined by your region, tribe, location, wealth, intelligence, or access to resources.
Instead, it is simply about representing the people by providing, protecting, and ensuring governance benefits them.
It is not measured by popularity, eloquent speeches, or wealth. Rather, it is a commitment to accountability and transparency governance that protects citizens and provides basic amenities.
Your tribal identity does not define good governance.
Your religion does not define it.
Your political popularity does not define it.
Your local or international connections do not define it.
Good governance bears no trace of hatred; it focuses solely on improving people’s wellbeing. It is first and foremost service to the people.
Good governance respects the people; it does not intimidate them.
Good governance distributes resources to the people; it does not enrich one’s family.
Above all, good governance is goodness to humanity.
Until the moment when will shall dance in white Greater Grace
Oyugbo Osagie Jonah
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