Babatunde Fashola, minister of works and housing, says
candidates for political offices should use debates to connect with Nigerians
and sell their ideas.
Fashola said this on Tuesday at the 12th anniversary
symposium of Enough is Enough (EiE) Nigeria, a civil society organisation.
The theme of the symposium was ‘On Debates and Democracy’.
Speaking at the event, Fashola said he joined the
governorship race in 2007 as a newbie but made himself known through debates
against his opponents.
The minister said debates are important for citizens to know
what kind of candidate to vote for.
He encouraged groups and stakeholders to compel politicians
to participate in them.
“In 2007, people didn’t know who I was politically. People
who knew me were the judges and the lawyers in the court, and they said where
did you bring this candidate from. And it was clear to me that the only way I
was going to connect to the people was during that debate,” he said.
“Debates should take place in places like university
campuses where some of the debates take place in the US. I think labour groups,
manufacturers groups, interest groups, can organise debates.
“If there are candidates who seriously want to get the votes
of those people, these are the platforms to speak to them.
“If a candidate persuades me at a debate, I’d likely go out
to vote for him.
“On election day, what you’re probably likely to see is a
ballot paper with the signs, symbols, possibly the names of the candidates, but
doesn’t tell you what they do about your life, what they care about, how you
feed them, doesn’t tell you whether they are God-fearing, whether they have
empathy.
“So it is platforms
like this that help you test ahead of making a choice, what kind of persons you
are entrusting the most serious jobs either in your local government, your
state or in your country. And that became very defining for me as a much
younger person.”
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