The immediate past Commissioner
for Works in Lagos State, Ganiyu Johnson (GAJ), on Sunday said debates would
not determine who would win the 2019 presidential elections in Nigeria.
Johnson, who recently resigned to
run as the All Progressives Congress (APC) House of Representatives candidate
for Oshodi Isolo II Federal Constituency, made the assertions at an interactive
session with newsmen in Lagos.
He spoke against the backdrop of
the debate between vice-presidential candidates of five political parties on
Saturday and the upcoming Presidential debate scheduled for Jan.19.
It was organised by the Nigeria Election
Debate Group (NEDG) and the Broadcasting Organisation of Nigeria (BON).
Johnson argued that though,
debates might have counted in other climes, in Nigeria majority of voters do
not watch such debates, but vote based on benefits from governance.
He was, however, optimistic that
that President Muhammadu Buhari would have a landslides victory at the polls.
Johnson said: “Debates are good
for the enlightened, but you cannot use it to judge.
“Most of the viewers are not
voters. You can make statistical judgment from it, but it doesn’t affect
results or show voting patterns.
“How many market women or ordinary Nigerians
tuned in for the debate?
“The elites who did are the ones
crediting or discrediting the contestants based on their affiliations and these
group of Nigerians hardly vote. Their criticisms and choices end on the internet.
“This is not to say that such
debates are bad as it gives an idea of the performances of the present
administration and an opportunity for the opposition parties to tell Nigerians
who watch and the International community what they could have done
differently.
“In this case, it was obvious
that there is no alternative to the present administration, having watched the
debate and realising that no other party has better plans than the APC.”
Johnson said that the
achievements of the Buhari-led administration were being felt by Nigerians
across the country and the administration have scored over 80 per cent in
performance in less than four years.
“It is the elites that are
exaggerating what is not. If you benchmark us today, you will see that our
performance is so high in spite of the fact that we met the problems we are
tackling.
“We met 16 years of rot, and we
have tried to contain them and move the country forward. APC will take Nigeria,
not only to the next level, but the desired level,” he said.
On the Wharf Apapa road gridlock,
the former Commissioner of Works, said that the only solution was an
alternative route.
“While there is need for
expansion and serious rehabilitation of the road, only a dedicated route that
will run from the port via Snake Island , through Mowe to the Lagos-Ibadan can
resolve the gridlock.
“We have already identified this,
but it is capital intensive. There must be financial backing to implement such
projects,” he said.
Explaining why he resigned to run
for election, GAJ said his people clamoured for it, saying “they want me as
their representative based on my pedigree of having their interest at heart.
According to him, I also cater
for them through my foundation which provides scholarships, support for widows
and the elderly, among others.
Johnson said he would bring his
experience to bear at the lower chamber of national assembly, if elected.
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