President Buhari Has Become Global Role Model In Leadership – BMO
The Buhari Media Organisation (BMO) has said President Muhammadu Buhari demonstrated a high symbol of moral rectitude, during his recent engagement with the new British Monarch, King Charles III.
In a statement signed by its Chairman, Niyi Akinsiju and Secretary, Cassidy Madueke, the group said the King of England was reported to have asked the President if he owned a house in England.
Buhari during the visit responded in the negative, stating that he has only two houses in Nigeria, and they were acquired long before he became President in 2015.
Commending the President’s integrity, the BMO considered his response “as a practical demonstration of integrity and honesty in the service of humanity, which Nigerian politicians ought to emulate.”
It added that “this revelation by President Buhari is a working example for African leaders, as President Buhari has become a global role model in leadership, integrity, accountability and transparency.
“It is also noteworthy that with President Buhari being the first African leader to be officially received at Buckingham Palace after his ascension, King Charles has shown that the President is held in high esteem by global leaders.
“Similarly, the King has on account of President Buhari’s leadership role in Africa continued to cherish their long-standing relationship.”
BMO said it believed that Nigeria, with its large market and economic potential, stands to gain hugely from such global engagement.
“As a people, we must consider it an honour that Buhari has continued to showcase the positive sides of Nigeria to the international community.
“It is also gratifying that he has used the opportunity of his visit to the UK for a medical check-up to also work for the growth and development of Nigeria”, the group added.