Nigerians Don’t Ask Probing Questions During Campaigns, Says Ogun PDP Gov Candidate

A factional governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party in Ogun State, Segun Showunmi, has said Nigerians do not ask probing questions from candidates during electioneering to know how they want to run their governments.

He said dancing and singing by many who attend campaigns usually do not allow serious minded people to ask questions.

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He said this at a pre-campaign briefing according to a statement made available to our correspondent.

The PDP factional governorship candidate said his campaign ahead of the governorship race would fully commence on September 28, adding that he alongside his team would be focusing on issues-based electioneering.

He also dismissed reports and insinuations from some quarters that there is division in the party.

Showunmi also expressed belief that all stakeholders and members of the party would accept the verdict of the court on its authentic flagbearer ahead of the poll.

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Showunmi expressed optimism and confidence that he would be on the ballot during next year’s governorship election in Ogun, especially as a Court of Appeal in Abuja had given a consequential order dismissing the ruling of a lower court over jurisdiction to hear the suit between him, the PDP and others.

While reteirating his acceptance of party supremacy both at the national and state levels, the governorship hopeful maintained that the primary election conducted by the Ladi Adebutu camp remained a “charade and would not stand”.

He said, “So, as it concerns supposed recognition here and there, don’t worry, they will recognise everything that needs to be recognised. Like you are well aware that the Court of Appeal has given us the first favourable judgment, I trust that we will be fine.

“I actually don’t think we are divided, to be fair. We both accept the supremacy of our national organs. My position is that whatever it is they called their primary is a charade, it can’t hold and it can’t stand. The primary election that produced me as candidate followed all the extant laws of the country and in due season, they will definitely come to the point they have to come to.”

He added, “I have observed over the years that when it’s time for campaign, people don’t really have time to answer any questions, they sing and dance and invariably, they don’t give the people good opportunity to ask them the type of probing questions that can give people an idea of what kind of government they want to run. That’s why I want to reveal why I am running and how I hope my campaign will look like.

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“We have been in the democracy for sometime now and I have become convinced that in our country, the highest working arm of government is the Federal Government and I feel that over the years, we have been satisfied with criticising the Federal Government and demanding things from the Federal Government without a commensurate desire to do the same at the state.

“If we could just pay more attention to what is going on in our state, then invariably, we will be cleaning the space from where we are standing. I expect that, going forward, if I become the Governor of Ogun State, I expect that it will be a completely different paradigm and that’s why I am running on a new deal.”

“What exactly does a new deal mean? I have observed that it’s almost as if people come into government in Nigeria, especially as governors, and they do the average things. You see them do a bit of infrastructure and make money for themselves and become extremely wealthy and rich and I do not see a sustainable plan that speaks to where we are now. Where are we? For a South-Western state for instance, I have become convinced that one of the ways for us to reduce the number of out of school children is to pay attention to the foundational issue of early education,” Showunmi said.

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