Sunday, November 16, 2014

“There is money in politics” – Desmond Elliot reveals why he wants to run for office



              Nollywood practitioner, Desmond Olusola Elliot, is nowadays a politician, who’s aiming to run for a seat in the Lagos State House of Assembly in 2015.

In a new interview with Vanguard, the celebrated actor says politics has given him more exposure to the yearnings of Nigerians.

He said, “It’s been okay, it’s been good, it’s exposed me to seeing more and the fact that I even want to give back. Out there, the people are not asking for a perfect turnaround, all they are asking for is something that can symbolise a change in their lifestyles.”

According to the movie director, politics had always been in the offing for him. He revealed that he had been involved with several politicians behind the scene in the past.


“I didn’t suddenly go into politics; politics has always been a part of me. I’ve been involved in campaigns for some Governors and even the President. I’ve been on the campaign trail for very long time now. Even though I have never sought any elective office before I have always had it at back of my mind as something I would do one day. It is not a surprise at all, it’s a well-thought out action and I came very prepared. I didn’t just sleep one day and say okay, it’s time to go into politics.”

Elliot says he’s certain he can achieve a lot if elected into the Lagos State House of Assembly, because of his “articulated experience” and the agility and vibrancy of youth.

He said, “A Lot; First, I’m young, dynamic, very vibrant and fast thinking. I’ve had lots of links with corporate bodies, private bodies and nonprofit organizations. Through me I know a lot can be achieved because of my articulated experience. Just wait and see me in action.”

How do you see some of your Nollywood colleagues going into politics; do you think anybody can just wake up one morning and say they want to go into politics without having the potential in them?s

“First, everyone is entitled by law to vote and be voted for. Secondly, I am maybe not too surprised that many of Nollywood actors in this dispensation are going into politics. It’s not too far from the fact that there have been a lot of socio-economic changes that have happened to us in recent times.”

“That being as it may, we still must realize the fact that Nollywood or entertainment as an industry has contributed immensely to the growth of the Nigerian economy and as such, it is not absurd or strange that those who have contributed to the growth of the economy should want to partake in politics to serve. We have a good relationship with our fans which are the public and the grassroots.”

Elliot would also address the issue of money and politics, where he acknowledged the fact that the two are somewhat synonymous. According to him, money is essential to successfully play politics.

“Granted, yes, there’s money in politics but have you asked yourself one question, is it sand that you use to play politics? The answer is No. What you’re playing politics with is money. I’m not so much into what government is going to be giving as allowance, my idea as a fresh mind is how to harness the resources around me and provide for the people.”

“Because if I just stick with what government is giving, then I am just going to be like everybody else. But when I harness resources from both home and abroad, harness NGOs, harness non-profit organizations, corporate bodies, private bodies, and bring all into creating social responsibility and social development in the people, then I know I’m achieving something that has not been done before.”

Furthermore, the budding politician disclosed why he decided to pitch his tent with the opposition party, All Progressives Congress. Elliot says he chose APC because “It’s the party of change, it’s the party to be in, and it’s the party to realize every dream.”

He said, “Its manifesto has said we are giving more than a million jobs to youths; every unemployed youth is entitled to at least N5, 000 a month. There’s housing and I’m talking genuine housing, low-cost housing for people, the expansion of Lagos State in terms of housing is one of the things we’re looking at. There’s so much, not just promises but things you know they can do.”

“A simple example is what you see happening in Osun State which is almost like a blueprint where even children are entitled to lunch; they are entitled to one meal a day from the government. Those are the kinds of social welfare we’re talking about, alleviating the problems and the poverty of people,” Elliot added.


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