Senator Gbenga Ashafa
In
a recent interview with Gloomme Tv, the Senator representing Lagos
East Senatorial District, Senator Gbenga Ashafa indicated he would be
running for another term in the Senate. The Senator representing
Lagos East senatorial District expressed confidence in his
achievements as a senator both in legislative activities and the
citing of meaningful projects in his constituency.
Well,
It is not uncommon for pubic office holders to seek re-election
particularly in the legislature, which has no term limits, but
we will all agree that not all of them are worth being voted back
into office especially due to under performance. However, there are
those who stand out. Those whom their achievements speak for them and
ought to have a smooth ride back into office to continue the work
they have begun. This is the case with Senator Gbenga Ashafa.
In
his words, Ashafa who hails from Ibeju – Lekki stated that "My
constituents have shown me tremendous support and are offering to
pick up my party's nomination form to recontest the election on my
behalf. Who then am I to say otherwise or to put down the faith they
have in me by not running for another term".
Speaking
further, the Senator Stated that "The work I have been able to
do speaks for itself. Whether it is by the way of legislative
interventions like the Nigerian Railway Bill/various railway projects
that are directly beneficial to Lagos State, the NIPOST bill, topical
motions, or the various constituency intervention projects including
ICT/skill acquisition programs, renovation of schools, portable water
projects, upgrading of facilities at healthcare centres, several
other scholarships and women empowerment programs amongst others; It
is this understandable why they want me to run again".
Senator
Ashafa also praised Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu for his vision and
leadership by taking the bold and unpopular step of nudging the party
towards adopting an open primary system where every card carrying
member of the party will have a stake in deciding to bears the flag
of the party and not just a few delegates.
Asked
about how he fancies his chances in the coming primaries against
other tough contestants from Lagos East, Ashafa responded with
confidence stating that "the mandate remains with the people. I
have remained with them by ensuring that I deliver on the mandate I
was given by my people. Their unyielding clamour that I return for
another term, makes it clear that they have kept faith with me. I am
confident of victory."
Ashafa’s
interview which has since gone viral on the social media, has
generated a lot of positive reviews across board. It shows that he
has maintained a connection with the younger demographic who have
identified him as a transparent, engaging and model Senator.
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