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Youths should partner more with government to get more patronage – Alli-Macaulay

Hon. Alli-Macaulay (left), addressing the youths at the event.

By Olanrewaju Adesanya

The lawmaker representing Amuwo Odofin Constituency 1 in the Lagos State House of Assembly, Hon. MojisolaOluwa Alli-Macaulay has urged the youth of her constituency to support the state government so that more dividends of democracy would be attracted to the area.

Alli-Macaulay, who was addressing some youths from her constituency on Thursday, stated that many people misunderstand the roles of lawmakers as against the functions of the executive.

On the allegation that she said “The Youth Are High On Drugs” at plenary few months back, Alli-Macaulay stated that everything that is discussed in the Assembly is based on an order paper and the topic that was discussed on the said day was on the order paper of that day – which was the unrest in the nation at the time, that had led to the destruction of state property by hoodlums running to trillions of naira. 

“I was the 38th person that spoke that day. That was when I made my own suggestion, expressing my discontent and also wondering how things had escalated to that point and that carnage was a taboo in the state”. 

“I never mentioned Amuwo Odofin in my statement. In my statement I said the parents should also be blamed for some of these things as it is their duty to train up a child because the family is the smallest unit of a nation. We were talking about hoodlums at the time not Nigerian youths.

“They burnt several places in the state even those of Lagos State Public Works Corporation (LSPWC) – the same organisation meant to carry out public works in the state including Amuwo Odofin – When I called them to help me do some things in Amuwo Odofin, they said they had no equipments due to the destruction.

Hon. Alli-Macaulay addressing the youths of Amuwo-Odofin

“If I had said something out of place, the Speaker would have called me to order. I also said that the National Population Commission (NPC) should do another population census so that we could have an accurate data base to tackle certain issues in the nation because with data, a lot of these issues bothering the youth can be addressed.

“Don’t follow the crowd, just give us a little time, she admonished the youth further, If you contest INEC election, for the first term, you are still battling with the money you spent and the efforts you put into it”.

Alli-Macaulay revealed with facts, that she had actually done many projects for her constituents, but that as a lawmaker, her job prescription is to deliberate on the problems of the people and make laws. 

She stated that it was not her job to build roads, she revealed that she had done many borehole projects in Amuwo Odofin from her income and empowered a lot of people as she pulled out the records.

“I am a mother and a wife, so I will not allow people to suffer. It is not easy and it’s not because I don’t want to do anything for the youths.

 “We have had Children Party and I have spent a lot of money helping hundreds of women. We have all the records.

The lawmaker urged youths to see her as partner in progress on the development of the area. She went on to encourage the youth of Amuwo Odofin, gave kudos to them for their perseverance, while she also encouraged them to take advantage of the ongoing membership registration of the All Progressive Congress, and take very good advantage of the ” Not too young to run bill.” To also use the opportunity to serve and make impact.

“It is time to synergize and I have beautiful plans for the Amuwo Odofin Youths,” said Alli- Macaulay.

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