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Sunday Dare Likens Tinubu's Reforms To Singapore's Lee Kuan Yew - Politics - Nairaland

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Sunday Dare Likens Tinubu's Reforms To Singapore's Lee Kuan Yew by Sodiq3(op): 6:07pm On Nov 04, 2024
Special Adviser to the President on Communication and Orientation, Sunday Dare, has compared President Bola Tinubu's economic reforms to the transformative leadership of Singapore's founding father, Lee Kuan Yew.

He also dismissed the rumours of cabal in the presidency insisting that President Tinubu is 100 per cent in charge of the governance of the country.

Dare who made the observation while speaking at Politics on Sunday program on TVC, noted that though Yew's three major decisions were contentious, they significantly improved Singaporeans' quality of life.

Lee Kuan Yew was the first and longest-serving Prime Minister of Singapore
from 1959 to 1990.

Widely regarded as the founding father of modern Singapore, Lee transformed the city-state from a small, resource-deficient British colony with high rates of illiteracy into the most prosperous country in Southeast Asia.

Under his leadership, Singapore developed a robust economy with one of the highest GDP per capita figures in Asia.

Dare, a former Minister of Sports, said it has come to a time when Nigerians must confront reality, stating that resources and revenue to the government are going down, while the population is increasing.

According to him, President Tinubu has come to change the narrative.

He said: "We have a lot of leakages in our system. And like I said, it must come to a time when you will need a leader to emerge.

"Let me give you Lee Kuan Yew's example, from 1953 to 1990. His story is well-told. When he came in, he took three major decisions that became extremely contentious, yet he stood his ground all through, working with the people, and not explaining, but also making sure that were improvements in the quality of life.


"First, he said let's have English language as a unifier language." He was attacked all through. Second, he said, pay civil servants, public servants, massive salaries which was very important. The third thing he did was to ask that they bring the best people, experts from anywhere around the world, the best expert in energy, power, in education to build the backbone infrastructure needed for Singapore's development.

"Those three decisions were so contentious, but he stayed the course. This president will stay the course because he has seen the data, and he knows that what Nigeria needs now is fixing. I'm sure Nigerians will come to terms with this development and, in no distant future, will start to see the impact. Already, we're seeing it. You look at the CNG.

"You look at NELFUND; it's extremely successful. You look at credit cards; as it is, more than 11,000 civil servants have gotten their money on the lowest interest rate you can ever get, four per cent. This president is at work for this country. This president deals with statistics and data but also understands that, to some extent, there are certain decisions that have to be taken now; if not, this country will suffer for it."

On the issue of Cabal, Dare explained that the idea of cabals are just a few persons who hold key positions that the President needs to meet daily for briefings.

"I think we’ve become so comfortable with the idea of the cabal, and you must understand how the idea of the Cabal, the people they call the Cabal, are the people that are holding the key sectors of the economy.

“These are people who are advisors, who must advise the President on trends, who must put critical data in front of him, and they have access to him. How does access turn you into a member of the cabal? The Minister of Finance, for instance, sees him (Tinubu) on a constant basis to show him all the indicators so that they can see it, they must have constant meetings.

“So what is happening is that this idea of cabal has a negative connotation that we entrench, I think that notion should change, because any government you have 5 to 7 people who are holding key positions and who must brief the President on a constant basis, that access is what people think makes them a cabal.

"The President is 100 per cent in charge and he has always been from day one, and he has shown it when the CBN cybersecurity tax came up, the president canceled it because he dealt with what the facts are.

On the tax reform bill before the National Assembly, the Presidential Aide said the president has acted within the ambits of the law by passing allowing the legislative process to take its course.

He explained that the tax reform bill when signed into law, will be critical for reforms in the various sectors of the economy

Dare noted that developed nations who were at the same level with Nigeria in the past, adopted painful tax reforms which aided them in their economic transformation.

I think it’s absolutely important, because when you look at the four bills right now, at the National Assembly, and they are just bills, they’re not acts yet, that means there’s still an opening to have conversations around the bills, take out some things, readjust certain elements of it, and bring it back.

“I think it’s a remarkable bill and it’s critical for the reforms, the larger reforms in various sectors that the President is working on. When you look at the Nigerian tax bill, the overall bill. You look at the joint tax bill, you look at that for revenue, then you look at the tax administration.

“The President’s preference is to have a de jure approach to it, not a de facto, because even if you do it outside of the legislature, then he must have contravened Nigeria’s constitution. So being a president that understands the law and the Constitution says it’s already there, let’s have the representatives of the people from across the country, let them deliberate on it.

“The people, the governors, Nigerians, can send in whatever comments they have, whatever deviation they have, and then that can be processed, I think that is the best way.

“I think it’s the right way to go, because any other path will bring a crisis, when you look at the tax very well, it targets posterity, not poverty. Look at the revenue tax, for instance, you can keep 100% of the taxes within your domain, that brings about control of your taxes, but also a level of responsibility at the level of state,” he said.
https://guardian.ng/news/presidency-likens-tinubus-reforms-to-singapores-lee-kuan-yew/

Re: Sunday Dare Likens Tinubu's Reforms To Singapore's Lee Kuan Yew by ElSudani: 6:09pm On Nov 04, 2024
I agree.
Re: Sunday Dare Likens Tinubu's Reforms To Singapore's Lee Kuan Yew by VeeVeeMyLuv(f): 6:17pm On Nov 04, 2024
Madman
how dare you insult this man's legacy. If you don't know what to muse about, u and Tpain should carry Una madness go Una drug factory

He oversaw Singapore's transformation from an island nation with a high illiteracy rate and no natural resources into a developed country with a high-income economy within a single generation, commonly termed (from his autobiography) as 'From the third world to the first world'. Singapore's gross national product per capita (GNP) rose from $1,240 in 1959 to $18,437 in 1990.
Re: Sunday Dare Likens Tinubu's Reforms To Singapore's Lee Kuan Yew by trutharena: 6:18pm On Nov 04, 2024
We are all feeling the pain, but its a necessary sacrifice.
Re: Sunday Dare Likens Tinubu's Reforms To Singapore's Lee Kuan Yew by ElSudani: 6:19pm On Nov 04, 2024
VeeVeeMyLuv:
Madman
how dare you insult this man's legacy. If you don't know what to muse about, u and Tpain should carry Una madness go Una drug factory

He oversaw Singapore's transformation from an island nation with a high illiteracy rate and no natural resources into a developed country with a high-income economy within a single generation, commonly termed (from his autobiography) as 'From the third world to the first world'.[333][334][335][336] Singapore's gross national product per capita (GNP) rose from $1,240 in 1959 to $18,437 in 1990.
Within a single generation, not in 18 months. And what he did to make this happen were pretty radical.
Re: Sunday Dare Likens Tinubu's Reforms To Singapore's Lee Kuan Yew by nedu666: 6:23pm On Nov 04, 2024
What nonsense is dare talking about? Which of the 3 condition he mentioned sent millions of south Koreans into poverty. Which of the yew policy promoted corruption
Re: Sunday Dare Likens Tinubu's Reforms To Singapore's Lee Kuan Yew by Sheuns(m):
Lee Kwan Yu did not buy a jet worth 150M USD in his first year in office,

Lee Kwan Yu focused more on the welfarism of his people and country and did not overburden them with taxes.

Tinubu should never be likened to Lee Kwan Yu. Infact no Nigeria leader past or present should be likened to Lee Kwan Yu.
Re: Sunday Dare Likens Tinubu's Reforms To Singapore's Lee Kuan Yew by Hoelujohn: 6:31pm On Nov 04, 2024
trutharena:
We are all feeling the pain, but its a necessary sacrifice.
Werey. Seems you people don't know whom Lee is?
Re: Sunday Dare Likens Tinubu's Reforms To Singapore's Lee Kuan Yew by mrvitalis(m): 6:46pm On Nov 04, 2024
APC and Tinubu people are always talking about reform, reform, reform

Please can someone list 3 of this reforms for me please
Re: Sunday Dare Likens Tinubu's Reforms To Singapore's Lee Kuan Yew by givedemwotowoto:
Story to give hope to zombies, especially the least paid ones like yarim.o, heli.nues

Under his leadership, Singapore developed a robust economy with one of the highest GDP per capita figures in Asia.
This man is talking about GEJ, not TPain
Re: Sunday Dare Likens Tinubu's Reforms To Singapore's Lee Kuan Yew by Salewa97: 6:57pm On Nov 04, 2024
Toh

The opposition should get ready to be roasted like never before.

The propaganda and lies would be countered with facts and figures
Re: Sunday Dare Likens Tinubu's Reforms To Singapore's Lee Kuan Yew by Christ4ever: 7:40pm On Nov 04, 2024
Please ignore Sunday Dare. He is just doing what he is paid to do.

T-Pain can only be likened to Idi Amin of Uganda and Adolph Hitler of Germany.
Re: Sunday Dare Likens Tinubu's Reforms To Singapore's Lee Kuan Yew by NaijaSumigan: 7:40pm On Nov 04, 2024
It shall never be well with anyone selling lies to Nigerians as a means to support Tinubu...

They shall all die hastily
Re: Sunday Dare Likens Tinubu's Reforms To Singapore's Lee Kuan Yew by Christ4ever: 7:41pm On Nov 04, 2024
Salewa97:
Toh

The opposition should get ready to be roasted like never before.

The propaganda and lies would be countered with facts and figures
Comment of a computer program.
Re: Sunday Dare Likens Tinubu's Reforms To Singapore's Lee Kuan Yew by frog12: 7:42pm On Nov 04, 2024
he don get post, so no more criticisms grin
Re: Sunday Dare Likens Tinubu's Reforms To Singapore's Lee Kuan Yew by ibechris(m):
But both are very different.

The former Singaporean leader wasn't corrupt and has never had a drug related case nor started school before the school was established.

He was elected when he was pretty young,precisely at the age of 35 in 1959. He was not just a descent man but he is known as the father of modern Singapore.

He has no criminal records like the idiots u are referring to here, he was a mentor to cabinet members even after he left office in 1990.

He wasn't a tribalist like the one u are referring to. A drug lord who has no plans for the nation but keeps stealing to enrich himself and nothing more.
Re: Sunday Dare Likens Tinubu's Reforms To Singapore's Lee Kuan Yew by maxiuc(m): 7:43pm On Nov 04, 2024
cheesy

Singapore has death sentence to Government looters and Nigeria doesn't have

So don't liken anything to Singapore .
Re: Sunday Dare Likens Tinubu's Reforms To Singapore's Lee Kuan Yew by Lavor234: 7:44pm On Nov 04, 2024
Leave stories and change ur economic team before they sink Nigeria any further.
Re: Sunday Dare Likens Tinubu's Reforms To Singapore's Lee Kuan Yew by DeepSight(m): 7:44pm On Nov 04, 2024
Shebi dis guy just come. Initial gra gra still dey worry am. He go soon calm down.
Re: Sunday Dare Likens Tinubu's Reforms To Singapore's Lee Kuan Yew by Parydelegate: 7:45pm On Nov 04, 2024
Sunday Dare and Bayo Onanuga....I no no who worse pass. Now I know why Ajuri run comot. cheesy
Re: Sunday Dare Likens Tinubu's Reforms To Singapore's Lee Kuan Yew by Exceed15: 7:46pm On Nov 04, 2024
This Sunday dare need serious invisible slaps. Useless old fool defending the obvious sufferings of Nigerians
Re: Sunday Dare Likens Tinubu's Reforms To Singapore's Lee Kuan Yew by sterlingD(m): 7:46pm On Nov 04, 2024
Sometimes l wonder l really qinder
Re: Sunday Dare Likens Tinubu's Reforms To Singapore's Lee Kuan Yew by TheBillyonaire: 7:46pm On Nov 04, 2024
I have Lee Kuan Yew's Book " From THIRD WORLD to FIRST/

I can guarantee you that Tinubu has not read the book.
Re: Sunday Dare Likens Tinubu's Reforms To Singapore's Lee Kuan Yew by CalabarPikin: 7:47pm On Nov 04, 2024
Until d poor start hunting and eating the rich in this country, this people no go get sense
Re: Sunday Dare Likens Tinubu's Reforms To Singapore's Lee Kuan Yew by spiSeyi: 7:48pm On Nov 04, 2024
Singapore Lee Kuan never bought a new presidential jet, no foreign trip, he used home made products and his son never donated 500 M. Too much Ogbomoso mango dey worry this man Lee Kuan ko Jet Lee ni grin grin.
Tinubu reforms didn't even match what Yaradua did in Nigeria within 7 months (for the first time in Nigeria commodity prices dropped by almost 40% shocked ) and Naira was exchanged for 90 NGN as at the. If not for Yaradua's death and coward GEJ Nigeria might have not experienced this evil Tinubu that PMB is even better off angry
Re: Sunday Dare Likens Tinubu's Reforms To Singapore's Lee Kuan Yew by Onewazobia(m): 7:53pm On Nov 04, 2024
NaijaSumigan:
It shall never be well with anyone selling lies to Nigerians as a means to support Tinubu...

They shall all die hastily
ll

Most APC apologists see them as heroes
Re: Sunday Dare Likens Tinubu's Reforms To Singapore's Lee Kuan Yew by Yankee101: 7:56pm On Nov 04, 2024
In your dreams
Re: Sunday Dare Likens Tinubu's Reforms To Singapore's Lee Kuan Yew by Nahunger(m): 7:57pm On Nov 04, 2024
🤡
Small Agbado na e make you dey sing like this.
Re: Sunday Dare Likens Tinubu's Reforms To Singapore's Lee Kuan Yew by Skoonheid(f): 7:58pm On Nov 04, 2024
The devil's promises are like sand slipping through your fingers; they'll never hold up.

We survived that demon named Buhari, and immediately ran into his father the devil
Re: Sunday Dare Likens Tinubu's Reforms To Singapore's Lee Kuan Yew by Cineinfo(m): 8:07pm On Nov 04, 2024
trutharena:
We are all feeling the pain, but its a necessary sacrifice.
Sacrifice? To achieve what exactly
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