Chad's New Prime Minister Shocks His People After Turning Down Monthly Salary

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Chad's New Prime Minister Shocks His People After Turning Down Monthly Salary


Wongel Zelalem reports on Chad’s Prime Minister Succes Masra announcing he will not take his monthly salary.

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  1. Hon. Kennedy Agyarpong from Ghana is doing same and even more. Giving scholarships, building schools and hospitals, paying fees, building factory's… He has employed over 7000 youth and over 2700 scholarships. He's just a Member of Parliament

  2. He is a leader! a shining example, of what it means. To let his people see, He not about Greed! Letting his people see. He can go without. Because, many of his people do without. Don't ask it of your people, if your not willing to do the same. The leader of Chad 🇹🇩 Well Done! Rise Africa 🌍

  3. I smell sell out. Thats the oldest scan in politics. That screams im being sponsored woth way more funding than i could ever be paid at my position. Its a play for support from the people. Government means to control the mind. Just accept your pay and do your job with integrity

  4. I would like to see this happen in South Africa but, there is a system of take,take and more take. South Africa's president and MP get more than the one's in UK so what does that tell one.

  5. This man is a puppet please be inform before giving him any praise he is nicknamed échec masra have a number of his people killed before getting there he also hav a book out please research and read that you will know he is another sellout

  6. Too sad. Too bad.

    Be careful ! Please watch him for the next 6 months before giving him flowers. Succès Masra, nicknamed "Failure" Masra since he was named Prime minister, is viewed as a traitor by all panafricanists. A lot of his followers died in demonstrations he held supposedly for the sake of Chad's sovereignty.

    Before his appointment as Prime Minister, Succès Masra had been seen received in Washington, in some Western capitals and in pro-West African countries. Many now consider him as the man of the West who is to oust Mahamat Kaka Deby from power, whose loyalty is not judged as steady enough. Deby's father was allegedly assassinated because of his recent moves towards Russia. Masra has put together a team of 50-odd members for a population of only 18 million. So giving up his salary is just a trick to win back his disappointed followers.

    Same thing for the Gabonese minister. I'd rather look up to Ibrahim Traoré, who is sincere while doing this.