A Nigerian lawmaker, David Ombugadu, the governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Nasarawa State, has revealed that young candidate do not need money in order to win the elections.
In his words;
“You don’t need money to win elections. You need people, resolve and connections to win elections,”
Ombugadu, who is also a member of the House of Representatives representing Akwanga local government, made the comments while speaking at a three-day gathering of about 400 young candidates of various political parties, on Monday in Abuja also revealed that he dug 230 boreholes in three local governments of the state among other projects without budgetary allocations.
During the event, quite a number of speakers, including young lawmakers from other African countries and leaders with inspiring stories, took turns to enlighten the 400 young candidates on the best strategies on winning elections and leadership.
The event tagged ‘The Convergence: Power, Capacity, Politics’ is an initiative of the Youth Initiative for Advocacy, Growth and Advancement (YIAGA Africa) and the Not Too Young To Run movement, one of Nigeria’s largest and most successful youth movement in recent times.
While using his “achievements” to explain to the candidates how he has stayed relevant in politics over the years, the lawmaker said he was able to execute vital projects in the state through networking and ‘meeting with the right people’.
“…In my first two years as a lawmaker, I dug 230 boreholes in three Local Governments and that is my track record. What people want to see is life-impacting projects,” Mr Ombugadu explained.
“I brought the biggest transformer in Nasarawa State through serious commitment and networking.
“The transformer I brought is worth about N800m and no budget allocation for my constituency at the national assembly can give you that kind of money but the good thing about what we do is networking.”
He explained how he executed the projects in the state even without budgetary allocations.
“I have been opportune to represent Nigeria in three countries and that is what you benefit when you are in the national assembly.
“Your interaction with fellow parliamentary members in other countries might translate to dividends of democracy to your people and the reason why I have been able to sustain this level of influence is because of these life-impacting projects I executed in Nasarawa state.
“I have an NGO. We have covered 11 local government out 14 in Nasarawa.
“We have covered every ward in those LGAs. We have built more than 60 boreholes in churches and mosques. We do not go to the LGAs without having a project to commission. That is our basic approach. We are winning this election and we will dedicate it to the Not Too Young To Run Movement.”