Fashola: Fayose’s Victory Frightening To Democracy In Nigeria
Five days after Peoples Democratic
Party, PDP, candidate, Ayodele Fayose
won the governorship election in Ekiti
State, western Nigeria, Governor
Babatunde Fashola of Lagos State has
described Fayose's victory as
frightening to democracy in Nigeria.
Fashola, who spoke with newsmen after a
closed door meeting with Vice Chairmen of
the 57 councils in Lagos, held at the State
House, Marina, Lagos, Southwest Nigeria said
the election is not foreclosed in view of the
fact that people were induced with money to
vote.
The governor lamented that the Ekiti people
voted for Fayose as a result of money, while
ignoring the achievement of incumbent
Governor Kayode Fayemi in the state.
"Even if Governor Fayemi is speaking too
much English they don't understand, would
they say his deputy and the Speaker of the
State House of Assembly are speaking too
much English too? It is a worrisome lesson to
learn. However, the governor- elect still has
criminal case to answer.
* Lagos State Governor, Fashola
"They have not told us what will happen to
that case. Is that consistent with the
behaviour of the people? There are issues
that cropped up to ponder on and questions
to ask. No incumbent governor has lost
election like this in this country to my
understanding. Is this the way to reward a
governor that embarked on massive
infrastructural development in Ekiti State," he
asked.
"So, the lessons that are supposedly coming
out of Ekiti are frightening lessons for me.
Lesson about whether the people of Ekiti are
really saying that this was all about money
and rice. This is because that is very easy to
do. Developmental work is difficult to initiate
and to execute. And developmental work that
brings on change which is what every election
asks for, will also from time to time occasion
debates and policy thrust. And which
legitimately must be criticized.
"But it must be a very dangerous message to
simply suggest that once you give people
money, then this is the way it will happen. It
is frightening for me in a democracy. But it
raises the question of what we have been
doing for seven years. Should we just be
giving money and when people ask about
security, we say that we have giving you
money, go and rent your own security?
* Governor-elect in Ekiti, Ayo Fayose
"When people ask for healthcare, we say that
you have collected money. Is that the model
for development? These are lessons and I am
not suggesting that we monopolise the
debate about what the best policy is. But I
am saying that there must be another side.
There must be a debate. The debate that
recognizes that development comes at a
cost. And that even those that are privileged
to serve, don't claim to have a monopoly of
ideas," he added.
It could be recalled that after the election
was held on 21 June, 2014 and results
announced by INEC on 22 June, 2014,
governor elect, Fayose said that the reason
he won the election was because of his
familiarity with people living in the grassroots
in Ekiti State.
The former governor between 2003 to 2006
also met with Governor Fayemi in a closed
door meeting where both sides were reported
to have agreed to work together for the
progress of the Ekiti people.
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