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Rejected APC Lawmaker Speaks on Dumping Tinubu for Obi [VIDEO]

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Rejected APC Lawmaker Speaks on Dumping Tinubu for Obi [VIDEO]

Nollywood actor and lawmaker Desmond Elliott, who represents Surulere Constituency 1 in the Lagos State House of Assembly, has discussed his perspectives on Nigeria’s political landscape during an interview on The Morayo Show, as reported by Politics Nigeria.

He expressed his loyalty to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and shared his thoughts on the complexities of political change in the country.

Elliott emphasized that switching political affiliations may not lead to significant improvements in governance or leadership.

His insights shed light on the challenges facing Nigerian politics and reflect a cautious outlook on the effectiveness of changing political camps.

The lawmaker defended his record in office, insisting that his years of service in Surulere have delivered visible results, especially in power supply and healthcare.

ā€œMy own kind of politician, I don’t steal money, if you look at Surulere 10 years ago, it was a horrible place to live in, but now there’s electricity, healthcare and allā€

The interviewer asked: ā€œWhat do you think is your greatest achievement as a lawmaker in Surulere constituency 1?ā€

ā€œI’ll say power. If you look at Surulere 10 years ago, it was a horrible place to live in.ā€

ā€œToday, electricity is one of the best you can find anywhere else. Also is having an open door policy. We will all die one day.ā€

Elliott said public office should not be seen as a position of superiority, stressing that leadership is temporary and should be approached with humility and service.

He noted that many politicians often forget that power is fleeting and can disappear at any moment.

ā€œWe are not here forever. This I am saying to all of us politicians. We are not here forever.ā€

ā€œYou are in that particular place for a reason. Not because you are better than the next person. Trust me, there are way better people than you.ā€

When asked whether he believes he plays politics the right way, the actor-turned-politician admitted he often questions the structure of Nigeria’s political system and whether political defections truly make a difference.

Interviewer: ā€œDo you think you play the politics right?ā€

ā€œI’m not sure. I ask myself, if I leave Ashiwaju and I go to Obi, what is different from Asiwaju and Obi? If I leave Obi and I go to Atiku, what’s my difference?ā€

Elliott argued that politics should move beyond personal interests and short-term deals. According to him, Nigeria needs a clearer democratic structure built around long-term national development rather than individual ambitions.

He criticized the culture of transactional politics, where alliances are often driven by personal gain rather than governance or ideology.

ā€œAm I more, let’s cut the deal. Let’s do the deal and let’s go.ā€

ā€œOr am I more, come, let me give you some money. Let’s see, like the Putin style. We have to define our own style of democracy.ā€

The lawmaker proposed a long-term political roadmap that would ensure structured leadership rotation and policy continuity across regions.

According to him, such a framework could help reduce political tension and create stability in governance.

ā€œLet’s have a 30 year plan for instance. And say, for the next 5 years, let the West rule. The next 5 years, let the North rule.ā€

ā€œThe next 5 years, let the Central rule. Yet, we’re already following through a particular plan that leads us through 30 years. I’m just giving an idea.ā€

Elliott also addressed growing criticism of President Tinubu’s administration, admitting that many Nigerians are searching for an alternative political figure capable of challenging the current government.

However, he stated that he has yet to see a leader he considers capable enough to replace Tinubu at this time.

ā€œI’m thinking, okay, who is the next savior that can remove Asiwaju from what he’s doing presently? I cannot see yet.ā€

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