Desmond Elliott is currently trending following Gbaja’s outburst.
After watching the video, I attempted to reason with the man. You cannot have it both ways. Your Oga, who introduced you to politics, should be aware if you are forced to join a group of conspirators. If not, you will face the same punishment as the coup plotters. Funny😅
He should simply thank Femi Gbajabiamila for the opportunity to serve and apologize for any wrongdoing if he declares he no longer wants him and opposes his fourth bid.
It appears that Gbaja was the one who first put him in a position to pursue a career outside of entertainment.
Pushing your way may not work, Desmond.
In Lagos, 12 years of service is already an impressive accomplishment because there are many people who are both equally capable and better prepared.
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... Read moreDesmond Elliott’s political career, especially within Lagos State, underscores the challenges many entertainers face when transitioning into politics. Having served since 2015, Elliott has built a notable presence representing the Surulere Constituency. His journey illustrates the complexity of political alliances, as he navigates expectations from influential figures like Femi Gbajabiamila, who initially opened doors for his career shift.
This situation reveals how loyalty and political maneuvering can impact a politician’s trajectory. For an individual like Elliott, aligning with powerful mentors initially provides a platform, but it can also demand difficult choices when those relationships evolve or become strained. Opposition to Gbajabiamila’s fourth bid signals potential fractures within their alliance, reminding us that internal party dynamics are often as challenging as external political competition.
Twelve years of dedicated service in Lagos is indeed commendable given the competitive nature of the region's political landscape, where numerous capable candidates constantly vie for influence. It’s important for public figures in such positions to maintain transparency, respect their supporters, and acknowledge those who facilitated their entry into politics, as this fosters trust and sustains long-term credibility.
Reflecting on the campaign messages like “FOR THE CHANGE” and references to the Lagos State House of Assembly suggests a focus on progress and effective representation. Aspiring politicians and supporters alike can learn from Elliott’s experience about the importance of balancing ambition, gratitude, and strategic alliances when pursuing political objectives.
Ultimately, Elliott’s story emphasizes that in Nigerian politics, especially at the state level, personal relationships and public accountability go hand in hand. Politicians must be keenly aware of the responsibilities they carry and the potential consequences when disagreements arise within their political circles.