Adewale Debo, widely known as Mr. Macaroni, has taken
to social media to issue a pointed warning to the Federal Capital
Territory (FCT) Minister, Nyesom Wike, emphasizing the importance of humility
and respect in public service.
In a recent post on X, the comedian and social
commentator expressed his disapproval of Wike’s dismissive remarks regarding
Nigerians, underscoring that public officials must remember their
responsibilities to the citizens they serve.
In his post, Mr. Macaroni highlighted that Wike, as a
public servant, draws his salary from the very citizens he addresses. He
chastised the minister for comments that appeared to question the intelligence
of Nigerians, stating that such attitudes are not only unacceptable but also
damaging to the relationship between leaders and the public.
“Dear @GovWike, you are a PUBLIC SERVANT!” Macaroni
wrote, setting the tone for his admonition. He urged Wike to communicate with
citizens in a manner that reflects the respect they deserve, saying, “Next time
you want to address the citizens who pay your salary, do so with utmost
humility and respect.”
“Never go about asking Nigerians if they are stupid,”
Macaroni continued in his post. “You are not doing anyone a favor by being
Minister!!!”
“Is it because I came down to talk to you?” Macaroni
sarcastically added, implying that Wike’s attitude suggested an unwarranted
sense of superiority. He concluded with a biting remark: “You must think you
are talking to your slaves,” further emphasizing the need for a shift in how
public officials perceive their relationship with constituents.
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