Former Governor of Delta State, Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan,
on Tuesday said that a good senator who is ready to attract federal projects and
achieve his developmental goals for his constituents must be prepare to do more
of lobbying.
Uduaghan, who is seeking to represent Delta South
senatorial district at the Senate in 2019, said holding committee chairmanship
post or any powerful committee position doesn’t make one a good senator.
According to him, only those who know how to
network and possibly lobby with contacts built over the years and can attract
projects to their people are the real senators.
Uduaghan, who narrated what he did as a governor
during the dark days of Niger Delta militancy, as well as quelling communal
crisis in the state, said he personally engaged stakeholders, key actors,
traditional rulers as well as negotiated for peace in the state and the region.
Speaking at Tuesday’s media parley with selected
members of Nigerian Union of Journalists (NUJ) in Warri, Uduaghan said as a
former governor who had garnered much experience in governance, he is better
positioned to represent the people of Delta South in the Senate in 2019 than
any other person jostling for the seat.
According to him, “Legislation is about lobbying,
and being a legislator, you must have the ability to lobby. And lobby is easier
when you know who you are talking to. Many of the people in the National
Assembly are my former colleagues, and also in the executive arm. Many of them
are my friends and they are people I have played politics with for a long time.
“It is easier for me, for instance, to take up my
phone and call Fashola for one road project somewhere in Isoko than any other
person in the race to do that or call Amaechi that I want this port here than
any other person to do that.
“It will be easier for me to talk to them one on one
whether I am a senator or not. I will get an appointment for us to meet and
talk… So what I’m saying in the essence is that if you have the capacity, it
will be easier to get things to your area because it is easier for you to lobby
and attract development to your constituency. And I think I have that capacity
to lobby and not just to pass whatever bill I’m presenting, but to attract
development to my constituency.
“One other thing that I think is critical for the
National Assembly is that there are a lot of national issues that are raised in
the National Assembly. They are national but they affect various region of this
country, and if you don’t understand the politics and depth of this country,
you might just stay there and not be able to contribute and get the benefit of
that particular issue raised to your area.”
He added that “Sometime, you see people who have
being in the National Assembly for four to eight years and you ask what they
have actually done? He was chairman of this, chairman of that committee but
what has he actually done for his people. There are deep things in this country
that people don’t understand except you are part of it. Of course you know I
belong to a governor’s forum for eight years. There are things that are
discussed in the forum that we will never tell you (media) because we don’t
allow journalists to come inside but at the end, we do a press briefing on
things that are of public consumption.”
The medical doctor turned politician said only those
who understand the intricacies and complexity of Nigeria can make good legislation
and be able to attract development to their area.
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