
My Encounter: The loss of integrity and betrayal of loyalty for stipends – A continual phenomenon of today
By Adewole Ireti
CITIZENS COMPASS—In my personal encounter with the realities of politics today, I have come face to face with the painful truth that integrity is no longer the guiding light it once was. Men and women who once stood tall in conviction now compromise their values for token stipends. I have seen people who pledged undying loyalty to a cause or leader suddenly shift ground when financial inducements are introduced. It is a sobering reality that the pursuit of short-term gain has eroded the very foundation upon which true leadership ought to stand.
The betrayal of loyalty is one of the most heartbreaking aspects of this phenomenon. I have watched comrades who once shared the same vision, worked for the same goal, and sacrificed together, abandon the cause at the mere scent of greener pastures elsewhere. Loyalty, instead of being rooted in conviction and commitment, has been reduced to a mere transaction—where allegiance is auctioned to the highest bidder. This betrayal not only weakens relationships but also destabilizes movements built over years of trust.
Such experiences reveal how deeply this culture of compromise has eaten into the fabric of our society. The constant trading of loyalty for stipends undermines unity, disrupts progress, and leaves political systems vulnerable to corruption and instability. It also robs the younger generation of the opportunity to believe in the ideals of service, sacrifice, and accountability. When loyalty is bought, and integrity sold, the very essence of good governance collapses, leaving only chaos and disappointment in its wake.
Yet, my encounter with these betrayals has taught me a lasting lesson—that the true test of character is to remain steadfast even when others falter. While many may continue to trade values for stipends, I have chosen to see it as a reminder of why integrity must be preserved at all costs. For in a world where loyalty is cheapened, those who stand firm in truth and principle will not only outlive the moment but also inspire a new generation to restore honor to politics and leadership.
Adewole Ireti writes from Lagos.