Friday, 11 July 2014

On 12:41:00 pm by Unknown   1 comment
Lagos governorship aspirant on the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and Senate Minority Whip, Senator Ganiyu Olanrewaju Solomon, in this interview speaks on his ambition.


Sir, as a sitting Senator of the Federal Republic Of Nigeria representing Lagos West Senatorial District would you not mind being offered a return to the Senate as likely Senate President rather than running for the governorship?
Senate President, no, I don’t want. My aspiration is to become the Governor. You have a passion. You have what you want to do. It is not about what someone wants you to do; don’t give me what I don’t want.

How do you intend to wave the pacifying gimmicks of your party? That is what you are going to do, if the party leadership says you should step down for another aspirant?
It is not possible because I know how we got to where we are. If in 2007, you said “you can’t go now; let’s allow this person – you will have the opportunity next time”. You want to call me now – so what are you going to tell me? That I have to wait again! You put my life on hold? You cannot. 
You need to tell me what is wrong with me that makes me unsuitable for that position for a second time. And what makes that person so suitable that I need to sacrifice myself again. No! We start from where we stopped. It looked like eight years was long, so now you need to call me and let me know or we go to the primaries. And in primaries, you are not under any obligation to start to placate anybody.
You open your eyes, you collect your form. But the primary must be free and fair. You don’t conduct a kangaroo primary; just like what was done in 2007, allocating votes saying somebody scored this and that. I just laughed it off after I’d seen my name in the 4th position with others. So let it be free; fair and everybody knows their lot.

The man who has been annointed allegedly by your party is reputed to be an academic guru, what is your reaction to this?
If you want to sell a person forcibly as they are doing; that’s their approach. They put him in your face every time and now – okay, he is a career civil servant. If I had been a civil servant, I’m not sure if I will be his contemporary, I will rather be his senior. In my own chosen field, I’ve proven myself so you access me from my chosen field.
You also access him on his chosen field because he’s been a career civil servant.
At a point in time, I chose to be a politician-public servant. If now you want to access our capability in any other way; that will be a thing that cannot be arranged. We are talking of administration, because at the end of the day, governance is about administration and we cannot now say there is a correlation between your academic pursue and administration. It hasn’t been proven that the more degrees you have the better administrator you are. So everything they have been brandishing is absolute nonsense, it cannot stand in any context.
We know for sure that Babatunde Raji Fashola, SAN, didn’t go to Oxford, or Cambridge, he attended University of Benin. So if we say that BRF performed, it’s not about the accumulated degrees. Unless you say Asiwaju didn’t perform or he says so himself and then, he needs somebody to perform better than him because I don’t know whether Asiwaju has a 2nd degree. He has a 1st degree like BRF, none afterwards.
We will go further, I’m not sure that Alhaji L.K Jakande has a degree and right now Lagos history cannot be complete without mentioning Alhaji Jakande.

If the information given is right, Baba Awolowo acquired most of his degrees in Nigeria and no one is yet to beat his record from those mentioned above because he had lots of his firsts in Nigeria that cuts across all sectors...

1 comment:

  1. He wants to loot the treasury no doubt, he has not mentioned a single thing he wants to improve in Lagos, but he rants about being as good as his predecessors and having waited his turn before! We pray Lagosians will see through such politicians who believe its 'their turn' regardless of what the people want..

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