The politicians we have here in Nigeria are looking to milk even beggar on the streets of their daily bread. They have no iota of human feelings in them. So selfishly selfish.
Usually
presidents are not associated with poverty. Some, like Venezuelan President
Hugo Chavez, are even linked to big spending and generous welfare programs. But the President of Uruguay, José Mujica, has earned the
nickname of the “poorest,” or the “most generous,” president in the world —
depending on how you see things— after revealing that he donates 90 percent of
his earnings, to charitable causes.
In a recent interview, Mujica told Spain’s El Mundo that
he earns a salary of $12,500 a month, but only keeps $1,250 for himself,
donating the rest to charity. The president said that the only big item he owns
is his Volks Wagen car, valued at $1,945 dollars. The farmhouse in which he
lives in Montevideo is under his wife’s name, Lucía Topolansky, a Senator, who also
donates part of her salary.
“I do fine with that amount; I have to do fine because
there are many Uruguayans who live with much less,” the president told El
Mundo.
The 77-year-old Mujica is a former guerilla leader, who
fought against Uruguay’s military regimes in the 1970s. He was also Minister of
Livestock, Agriculture and Fisheries from 2005 to 2008 and afterwards, served
as a senator. Later on, as presidential candidate for the Broad Front, the
left-wing coalition, Mujica won the 2009 election becoming Uruguay’s president
on March 1, 2010. Uruguay is the second smallest nation in South America by
area, after Suriname. However it is one of the most developed countries on the
continent, with a GDP per capita of $15,656. That’s less than half of United
States’ GDP per capita, but it triples earnings in Honduras which has a GDP per
capita of just $4,345.
QUESTION: HOW MANY NIGERIAN POLITICIANS CAN DONATE TISSUE PAPER TO ANOTHER HUMAN BEING?
Under Mujica’s stewardship, Uruguay has become known for
low levels of corruption. The South American country ranks as the second least
corrupt country in Latin America in Transparency International’s global
corruption index. Uruguay also made it to the world cup 2010 semi-finals while
Mujica was in office, and the country won the South American Soccer
championships in 2011, stunning tournament hosts Argentina, in a memorable
performance by striker Diego Forlan.
It seems therefore, that it’s a good time to be Jose
Mujica. Without bank accounts, and with few debts, Mujica told El Mundo that he
sleeps peacefully. When his term is over, the President hopes to rest even more
peacefully in his farmhouse, along with his wife and his inseparable dog,
Manuela.
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