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Fashola says zoning agreement should be honoured

opposition parties can’t dislodge APC in 2023

The Minister of Works and Housing, Babatunde Fashola, has said parties that enter into zoning agreements should honour them, just as he notes that opposition parties are yet to show capacity to upstage the All Progressives Congress in 2023.

He said this on Tuesday in an interview with journalists covering the activities of the APC, in Abuja.

Fashola, an APC chieftain, said, “First let’s talk about law, let’s talk about agreement, the law is the constitution. The constitution decides the age at which you can contest certain offices and there is nothing in the constitution that says zoning. All are political parties, political parties are clubs where you write agreements just like a social club and we can decide that it is the youngest person who will be the chairman of the club or we can decide that it is the oldest person or the next female or the next male; that is the matter of agreement between people.

“But the constitution that sets up the climate of political parties’ formation does not prescribe zoning. The truth is that what makes an agreement specification is the honour in which it is made, not whether it is written. If it was written there would be no court cases of breach of contract because it’s a document that is written and signed that goes to court.

“But the private agreement you make with your brother and sister can be breached, (it) is honour.”

The minister said the best politics was one that would enhance good governance and impact positively on the lives of the people, especially the vulnerable in society.

He said, “I belong to a party, APC, and it is committed to good governance because I think the best politics is good governance. The beauty of it for me, is the opportunity it gives to impact people’s lives. We have elections only once in four years but we have the responsibility to provide good governance every day and that’s the culture.”

He also spoke on the chances of the APC to retain power in 2023, noting, “To retain power in 2023, certainly if we keep our promises, it is that simple. That’s politics. If you do what you said you would do even if you don’t do 100 per cent and they see that you are making progress, they will even want you to finish something you started.”

He noted that opposition political parties in Nigeria currently had not shown the capacity to dislodge the APC.

Fashola said, “Our opposition has to think better than us in order to defeat us, right now they are not doing that.”

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