Tuesday, 9 June 2015

CONGRATULATION RT. HON JULIUS G PONDI

AN OPEN LETTER TO RT. HON. JULIUS GBABIYOR PONDI MEMEBER ELECT HOUSE OF REPRESENATIVE BURUTU FEDERAL CONSTITUENCY BY DIASPORA STUDENT, AREREBO SALACO YERINMENE PETER'S JR

Dear Hon. Julius Gbabiyor Pondi,

I write to you this open letter because I am truly concerned and much happy by the fact that you have become our newly elected officer to represent the good people of burutu in the national assembly. I am felicitous because, apparently, a lot of us (including me) now merimenting  because a person who show sense of individualism or leadership has become our representative.

Your convincing victory in the election is evidence of the considerable respect you have acquired in burutu local government. The voting results (victory) show that burutu people support your proposed measures for political stabilisation, sustained economic growth and effective resolution of social problems.

Majority of us (including me) love you for being our representive elect at this time, some people are probably hoping that you would encourage and promote their selffish and inhuman leadership, some are even hoping that you will felicitate their community cultural fiestas and so much more vices and other misuse of funds, i know very well that you will prove them wrong. The people you should try to impress are supposedly not only people that are very close to you but everybody equally without friendship, religious, party and cultural bias. 

If i may say sir, You are still young and vigorous. I know that you want to be a very good leader and you want history to be very kind of you in your leadership stride and surely with the help of God you will get there. The advice of people whose motivations are just too doubtful, outdated and selfish should be voided beacsue it will divert your good leadership stride.

Don’t be blinded from what is going on with our towns, villages and the challenges our youths are passing through. You know most of youths have become impoverished, distanced and disadvantageous.

Don’t give yourself the illusion of progress just because your peers or close friends and selfish antiquated leaders told you so. Progress is extremely illusive and extremely hard to attain. Listen to people who actually know what’s going on (especially, people who you think are selfless, foresighted dependeable, sincere and above all God fearing…) People like the youth (the deprived visonary and outspoken ones), they know things that most people in your peers don’t even begin to comprehend. 
RT. HON. JULIUS G PONDI

Listen to everybody, most especially the youngstans (youths) you’ll be surprised that people have great ideas for progress, give voice to the people, empower them the best you can and encourage EVERYBODY to participate in programs and projects. I know you probably have a lot of challenges in you but that is natural because you are sentive, smart and foresighted young leader and I know you are idealistic. Always use your ideas as a doctor think of the people like they are your patients. Start listening to your conscience, that thing inside of you that is bugging you all the time. When you know there is something wrong then be adamant in saying NO, I guarantee you that people will fall behind you if you do that. 

Prove to all of us that you are different from other patriarchs. Encourage your own people especially people around you that have political ambition with good leadership examples. Give them their own voice and let them work and not just SAY YES to what you just want. You will quickly find out that your job will become easier if you do so. 

At this point i say Congratulation my young  thriving and vibrant political mentor/Principal officer for your sworn inn/ Inaguaration as an elected memeber house of representative burutu federal constituency today 9th June 2015... As you about to assumed new duties may (Tamarau) God resume and end with you successfully Amen

I wish you a good luck. May God be with you.

Yours Sincerely,

Arerebo Salaco Yerinmene Peters Jr
(President Burutu Transformationa Student Ambassadors in Diaspora_BTDAD)

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