Making Mockery of an Achiever, While Hero Worshipping Thieves…the story of Hon. Abass Adigun

                              

When a people appoints their leader, most often, it is based on integrity, hardwork and mass appeal. On the local level, the people are versed enough in the character of a man or woman before presenting the person as their representatives. 

Local politics therefore, is where leaders are formed, shaped and made ready for bigger political turfs. 

There is an argument that those who haven’t gone through grass roots politicking should not be allowed to run for office on the national level because anyone who can succeed in his locality and has fully understood the needs of the people, would generally apply such principles beyond his immediate environment knowing that problems solved at grassroots level have a major impact on national affairs.

It is therefore reprehensible that someone who has been able to serve his people diligently on his consistency level will be singled out and subjected to unfair treatment by people who really don’t know him just because of silly partisan politics. 

This happened to Honourable Abass Adigun, representing the people of Ibadan South-East and Ibadan North East at the Nigerian Federal House of Representatives.

That a few people would sit down somewhere, doctor a video of the Honourable, edit it to look bad and throw it on the social media to ridicule him, is very disheartening and a repulsive act which must be condemned.

This is a man who has achieved in less than two years, what many on both state and national levels cannot dream of.

A man who has empowered his people and had a worthy list of achievements even before his first year in the House was celebrated.

Nigeria’s politics of calumny is becoming very disrespectful and indeed dangerous because people who really want to serve would be discouraged knowing how people are willing to practice politics of bitterness and disdain for avhievements.

If a man is overwhelmingly voted for by his constituency and still garnners huge support and flowing, it is because his people saw qualities in him that are worthy of the position. He must have impacted on his locality admirably and the people need him to do more as their representative. If he has the requisite educational qualifications, he did not forge his certificates, a criminal trend we have found in many of our leaders, he passed through school with good grades and not in the ilk of those who pass out with 20% as cut off marks, he is eminently qualified to represent his people on any level they choose. 

Hon. Adigun remains one of the few house members who strive for excellence and who is active in his legislative duties on the floor of the House of Reps through motions and bills. He is not like those who just go there to collect constituency allowances and warm the bench. 

Those who tried to mock him by circulating a doctored and badly edited video for reasons best known to themselves make only a ridicle of themselves given the commendable achievements of Hon Adigun. 

Honourable Adigun was not sent to the house to become a walking Webster dictionary, he was elected to serve his people and he has done that creditably well.

Lets try list a few of here:

Basing his campaign on Six( 6) major key points, Adigun, believed he could contribute to developing the life and prosperity of the people in his constituency.

They are as follows:

1. Make new laws, amend the old laws and move the motions that will impact positively into his constituency, Oyo State and Nigeria at large.

2. Reducing Unemployment Rate within his constituency

3. Tighten Security.

4. Improve and Contribute towards the Education of his people

5. Development of his constituency.

6. Empowerment for the youth, women, widowers and Market women.

 

Since making those campaign promises and on resumption as a member representing his people, to make new laws, amend the old laws and move motions that will impact his constituency, state and country positively, he has moved a motion on the provision and increased welfare packages of Security Agencies in Nigeria, such as Police, all the Armed Forces, DSS, Civil Defence, etc, and the motion was Passed.

He has jointly sponsored a motion on the Inferno (fire) that occurred in his Constituency, Orita Aperin market and petrol tanker at Onipepeye which claimed one person’s life. The motion was Passed.

He also contributed to the amendment of motion on COVID-19, which called for the closure of all the schools but moved for an increase in manpower on all ports of entry into Nigeria, such as Land, Sea and Airport and proffered that a 24hr working shift be adopted, for proper and accurate checks to be done on people coming into the country. It was passed. 

On the amendment of a motion calling for the federal government to remove all wrecked ships on the nation’s ocean and seashores from Lagos to Port-Harcort, to reduce environmental diseases and disasters in the ports, Akande pushed for an amendment for the government to involve the Nigeria Navy and other stakeholders to get it done was passed.

The Amendment COVID-19 calling for the federal government to take over some university campuses which are on vacation as testing centers was another motion Adigun contributed. He postured that the federal government establishes testing center in all federal higher Institutions for proper and accurate testing before the schools get back in session.

Adigun was one of the two Honorable members from South West that were in a ten man special envoy of Nigeria and Japan Commission Committee, headed by Speaker of the House of Representative, Hon. Femi Gbajabiamila.

He is the only Honorable member from South West appointed as part of the Special envoy of Parliamentarians for Global Action (PGA) the world’s largest non-governmental group of parliamentarians, headed by Hon. Abdulrazaki Namda – The Chairman of PGA in African and The Chairman of House Committee on the Nigeria Army.

 

 

 

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