House of
Representatives members from Lagos State have denied a recent media report which
claimed they have adopted a former Accountant-General in Lagos State, Mr.
Akinwunmi Ambode as the next governor of the state.
The lawmakers had reportedly
met with Ambode at a meeting he was said to have formally intimated them with
his intention to run as governor in next year’s election, a piece of information
the lawmakers would rather was for the records.
But a report emanating from
the meeting alleged an adoption by the lawmakers with an intention to give
Ambode’s alleged ambition some boost in the countdown to 2015.
Reacting to the
development, one of the lawmakers, who was at the meeting but pleaded anonymity,
said: “Nothing can be farther from the truth because there was no such thing as
adopting or endorsing anybody let alone Mr. Ambode.
“Indeed, he met with us
to inform us of his intention to run for the governor of the state. In any
case, he wasn’t doing anything new as other aspirants have also been meeting
people, either as groups or individuals. So, we listened to him and said we’ve
heard him. That’s all.
“There was nothing more
to the meeting. How could we at our level give such a blanket adoption at this
stage of the race to the Government House? We know better and we are
politicians who understand the rudiments of politics and the stages leading to
the processes that will produce a governor. We are also not oblivious of the
mood in our respective constituencies with respect to primaries and could not have
engaged in any untoward adoption of any aspirant. It would be
counterproductive.
“You know, the most
annoying thing was that there was one of us who raised the observation when we
were asked to come and take photographs. The guy saw it coming and was
reluctant but we asked that the people be credited with a bit of intelligence
and so, we gave them that benefit of the doubt. And here, they bungled it.
Please, take my words for it; we did not endorse him. But did we meet with him?
Yes, we did and that’s all about it.
“I think this is an
eye-opener for those who might be called for one meeting or the other too. Short
of calling this blackmail, I think it is unbecoming of anyone to stage-manage adoption.
What kind of man would go this far in the bid to realise an ambition? It is
both appalling and regrettable,” he said.
Asked why he did not
want the story attributed to him since he boasts so much conviction about a-no-adoption
meeting, the lawmaker retorted: “You don’t know the forces behind this guy,
really. We’ve heard different stories about those behind his ambition.
“And, even if you want
to dismiss some of the stories flying around, the fact that the Oba of Lagos (Rilwan
Akiolu) stuck out his neck carries a lot of weight. So, I’d rather we keep it
at that. After all, it is you who wanted to find out if we truly adopted him or
not and I also gave my condition for speaking. That’s it! Thank you.”
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