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Lagos Assembly: Surulere shouldn’t trade experience for experiment — Elliott

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…Stakeholders, Nollywood figures back ambition

By Ebunoluwa Sessou

The lawmaker representing Surulere Constituency I in the Lagos State House of Assembly, Desmond Elliott, has formally declared his intention to seek another term, urging party leaders, supporters, and well-wishers to back his ambition.

Speaking after a meeting with stakeholders, including former local government chairman Tajudeen Ajide and members within Surulere Constituency I, Elliott said his decision was deliberate, noting that the groups represent the core of grassroots mobilization and community engagement.

According to him, “I came to the CDA, which is the party at the local government level, and also to the community development people, to inform them of my intention to run again to represent the good people of Surulere Constituency I.”

The lawmaker expressed appreciation for the turnout and support received.

“I am overwhelmed by the reception from the CDA, the local government, and everywhere. It is fantastic. I am very honoured,” he added.

Elliott, who is seeking another term after over a decade in office, anchored his campaign on the theme “Experience Over Experiment,” arguing that continuity in leadership would better serve the constituency.

“Surulere has blessed me. I have studied up to doctorate level in legislative studies, which makes me well-grounded in lawmaking,” he said.

“Experience cannot be bought. If you start afresh, it takes years to build. So why waste that time when you can continue with tested experience?”

Highlighting his achievements, Elliott pointed to improvements in flood control across Surulere, attributing the progress to sustained drainage maintenance.

“Flooding used to be a major issue, but last year, you did not hear of flooding in Surulere because we ensured constant desilting of drainages and canals,” he stated.

He also listed infrastructure and energy interventions, including the rehabilitation of over 32 roads and improvements in electricity supply through collaborative efforts with key stakeholders such as Femi Gbajabiamila and power distribution companies.

“Today, power supply in Surulere is more stable. We facilitated metering and supported the establishment of an injection substation through collaboration,” he said.

On healthcare, Elliott said he has sponsored medical outreach programmes, including surgeries and the distribution of medications to residents. He also pledged to expand job opportunities, leveraging his influence in the entertainment industry.

“Through my platform in Nollywood, I have been able to create opportunities, and I promise to do more,” he said.

The lawmaker further noted that his return to the Assembly would strengthen his influence as a ranking member, enabling him to attract more developmental projects to the constituency.

“Experience brings greater capacity. As a ranking member, there are better opportunities to deliver more for my people,” he added.

Elliott’s declaration signals the start of intensified political activities in Surulere as stakeholders gear up for the next electoral cycle.

Meanwhile, prominent stakeholders and members of the entertainment industry have thrown their weight behind the renewed political ambition of Nollywood actor and lawmaker, Desmond Elliott, describing him as a “tested and trusted” leader with a proven track record.

Speaking with journalists in Surulere, veteran actor Sunny McDonald, popularly known as “Ancestor,” said Elliott represents a “winning team” whose performance in office justifies continued support.

“Globally, people say you do not change a winning team. Desmond is a winning team. From the work he has done in Surulere, it is clear he has delivered. We are here to support him and give him a renewed mandate,” he said.

Also speaking, the Director of Communications, Actors Guild of Nigeria, Lagos State Chapter, Cornell Udofia, described Elliott as an experienced leader who deserves another opportunity.

“Desmond has been tested and trusted. With his experience and what he has already achieved, I believe he will deliver even more. Experience cannot be bought in the market,” Udofia said.

He urged residents to vote based on competence and proven performance.

“People should vote for experience, competence, and a credible brand that can further showcase Surulere,” he added.

Highlighting Elliott’s impact, Udofia noted that the lawmaker has contributed significantly to youth empowerment, women’s development, and support for the less privileged.

“The records are there for everyone to see. He has done well,” he said.

Also, a community leader, Prince Taofeek Dabiri, commended Elliott’s accessibility and responsiveness to constituents.

“He is very accessible. If you reach out to him, he responds and addresses issues. That is what governance is about,” Dabiri said.

According to him, Elliott’s 12-year tenure in the Lagos State House of Assembly has been impactful.

“He has done so many things for Surulere. His contributions are countless,” he added. 


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Aisha Yesufu explains why she rejected House of Reps ticket

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Activist Aisha Yesufu has explained why she turned down an offer to contest for a seat in the House of Representatives under the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC).

Speaking at a public lecture on citizens’ participation in governance at Veritas University in Abuja on Thursday, Yesufu said she rejected the ticket because about 20 people had already purchased nomination forms and were contesting for the position.

“About 20 people had picked up forms for the ticket and I was not going to be part of irregularities. I was not going to be part of that system even though it was going to benefit me,” she said.

She explained that accepting the ticket would have unfairly affected other aspirants who had spent money and effort pursuing the position.

“The reason I didn’t take it was because of the process. There were about 20 competent people from whom money had been collected during the process who would be shortchanged,” she stated.

Describing the arrangement as unfair, Yesufu said: “The process was unjust; in my view, it was criminal. If we claim to be guided by the law, then why should we do something unjust?”

She added that she would rather lose than benefit from an unfair political process.

“I have no problem with losing. I would rather stand with ordinary people than pursue titles and honours through an unfair process. That is how I have always lived my life,” she said.

She also urged young Nigerians to become more involved in politics, stressing that political participation should go beyond voting during elections.




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Benue PDP disowns Emmanuel Agbo, affirms Aondoakaa as guber candidate

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The Benue State chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, has distanced itself from Dr. Emmanuel Agbo, describing him as an impostor and political con artist over claims that he is the party’s governorship candidate for the 2027 elections.

The party made the clarification following the circulation of what it described as a fake Certificate of Return allegedly paraded by Agbo on social media to support his claim of emerging as the PDP governorship flagbearer.

In a statement issued by the party’s State Secretary, Comrade Dan Nyikwagh, the PDP categorically stated that Agbo is neither its governorship candidate nor has he ever been recognized as such for the 2027 general elections.

The party said any publication, video, or statement presenting Agbo as its candidate amounts to impersonation and an attempt to mislead the public.

“Emmanuel Agbo is an imposter and a political con artist peddling and sponsoring fake news for selfish and mischievous reasons,” the statement said.

The PDP urged media organisations, social media users, and members of the public to disregard Agbo’s claims, insisting that they are false and fraudulent.

The party further stated that Chief Michael Kaase Aondoakaa (SAN) remains its duly affirmed governorship candidate for the 2027 election, having emerged through what it described as a transparent and unanimous consensus process endorsed by party leaders, stakeholders, and members and monitored by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

According to the statement, Aondoakaa’s emergence reflects the collective decision of the party and enjoys widespread support across the state.

The PDP also warned that it would not tolerate actions capable of creating confusion within its ranks, adding that legal and constitutional measures have already been initiated against Agbo and others allegedly involved in impersonation.

“Impersonating a party candidate is a serious offence, and the full weight of the law will be brought to bear on anyone engaging in such criminal conduct,” the party stated.

It called on security agencies, the media, and residents of Benue State to remain vigilant and dismiss any narrative portraying Emmanuel Agbo as the PDP governorship candidate.

The party reaffirmed its commitment to what it described as rebuilding Benue State under the leadership of Chief Michael Kaase Aondoakaa, SAN.




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2027: Nwifuru’s problem is Ebonyi people, not Wike — PDP

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By Luminous Jannamike

ABUJA — The Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, on Thursday dismissed attempts by Governor Francis Nwifuru of Ebonyi State to link his troubles to the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Chief Nyesom Wike, insisting that the governor’s real challenge is the people of Ebonyi State, not the FCT minister, as discontent over his administration grows ahead of the 2027 governorship election.

The opposition party said the governor appeared to be searching for political scapegoats at a time when many residents were more concerned about the performance of his administration than political confrontations.

Speaking at the PDP national secretariat in Abuja, the party’s National Publicity Secretary, Hon. Jungudo Haruna Mohammed, accused Nwifuru of resorting to inflammatory statements and blackmail because of growing concerns about his political future.

“The truth is that Governor Nwifuru’s challenge is not Chief Wike; his challenge is the people of Ebonyi State, who are yearning for competent leadership and genuine development,” Mohammed said.

The PDP was reacting to comments allegedly made by the governor at a political rally, where he was reported to have threatened to ‘consume’ and destroy opposition figures in the state.

Describing the remarks as reckless and inflammatory, the party warned that such language could further raise tensions in Ebonyi State.

“We call on security agencies and civil society organisations to take serious note of the Governor’s disturbing remarks about ‘consuming’ opposition members and leaders in the state.

“Such language is unbecoming of a public office holder and has the potential to heighten political tensions in the state. Political disagreements must never be reduced to threats or rhetoric capable of endangering lives and undermining democratic participation,” Jungudo said.

Beyond the dispute with Wike, the PDP accused Governor Nwifuru of failing to deliver meaningful development and trying to deflect attention from his administration’s record.

It challenged him to account for key projects and programmes under his watch, including the reported N24 billion spent on renovating the Ebonyi Airport, which it claimed has yet to generate significant economic benefits for the state.

The party also raised concerns about the overseas scholarship programme, the state of basic education, uncompleted two-kilometre road projects across local government areas and funds budgeted for traditional rulers’ palaces.

“Instead of engaging in political blackmail, spreading unfounded allegations and threatening to deploy state resources against the opposition, the Governor should devote his energy to explaining to the people of Ebonyi State why, after more than three years in office, his administration struggles to point to projects that have meaningfully improved their lives,” the PDP stated.

Rejecting what it described as attempts to drag Wike into the dispute, the party maintained that the FCT minister had nothing to do with the governor’s current difficulties.

“Chief Wike is not Governor Nwifuru’s political peer and should not be drawn into the Governor’s self-inflicted challenges,” Jungudo said.

The PDP also signalled its readiness for the 2027 governorship election, naming Ambassador (Dr.) Ifeanyi Chukwuma Odii as the candidate it believes can challenge the governor at the polls.

“If Governor Nwifuru is worried about the next election, he should direct his attention to the PDP governorship candidate, Ambassador (Dr.) Ifeanyi Chukwuma Odii, who will confront him at the ballot box.

“The 2027 election will not be about propaganda, intimidation or blackmail; it will be about performance, accountability and the welfare of the people of Ebonyi State,” Mohammed said.

The opposition party also raised concerns about the safety of its members and candidates in the state.

“Should anything untoward happen to any of our supporters, leaders or candidates in Ebonyi State, particularly our governorship candidate, Ambassador (Dr.) Ifeanyi Chukwuma Odii, or any member of his family, Nigerians already know where to direct their attention and demand answers.

“If the Governor truly wishes to ‘consume’ the people of Ebonyi State, let him do so through visible developmental projects, effective governance and tangible improvements in their living conditions through threats, intimidation and hostile political rhetoric,” Jungudi said.

Turaki bloc commends Nwifuru

Meanwhile, another bloc of the PDP took a markedly different position, backing Governor Nwifuru’s criticism of Wike and accusing the FCT minister of interfering in Ebonyi State affairs.

In a statement signed by its National Publicity Secretary, Comrade Ini Ememobong, the Interim National Working Committee of the party commended the governor for publicly challenging what it described as Wike’s alleged anti-party activities and political blackmail.

The bloc said Nwifuru had warned the minister against fuelling tensions in Ebonyi State through misinformation and the invocation of President Bola Tinubu’s name, while accusing him of meddling in affairs beyond his official jurisdiction.

“We are certain that Governor Nwifuru is conscious of the ignoble role Wike, then as the Governor of Rivers State, played in pushing his predecessor out of the PDP,” Ememobong said.

The group also cited allegations previously made by former Ebonyi State governor, Engr. David Umahi, against Wike, noting that the minister had yet to publicly respond to them.

Reaffirming its opposition credentials, the bloc insisted that the PDP could not be aligned with the ruling party and identified Mr. Eze Alexander as “the candidate of the authentic and uncompromised PDP” in Ebonyi State.

“We reiterate that the Peoples Democratic Party, as an opposition party, is not and cannot be in an alliance with the ruling party. We are a principled political party and will continue to insist on best practices in political contests in a bid to help achieve democratic consolidation in our country,” the statement added.

The group also urged Nigerians to support governors willing to resist what it described as attempts by Wike to ‘put fire’ in their states, underscoring the sharply contrasting positions taken by the two PDP factions over the minister’s role in opposition politics.


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