Speaking during a recent TV interview, he said he entered politics with a different mindset and has stayed committed to transparency and service.
He described Surulere as a difficult place to live about ten years ago but claimed the area now enjoys better electricity, improved healthcare, and other essential services.
He also highlighted efforts to fix roads, support community projects, and push for steady power supply. Elliot, who became popular as an actor before joining politics, said his work is visible and that he remains focused on delivering development to the people of Surulere.
He described Surulere as a difficult place to live about ten years ago but claimed the area now enjoys better electricity, improved healthcare, and other essential services.
He also highlighted efforts to fix roads, support community projects, and push for steady power supply. Elliot, who became popular as an actor before joining politics, said his work is visible and that he remains focused on delivering development to the people of Surulere.

Surulere a difficult place to live 10 years ago, oga abeg which part of surulere are you talking about because the parts you represented have always been peaceful, those parts are the best parts of surulere.
ReplyDeleteSurulere people is this true????
ReplyDeleteLOL, this is exactly what I wanted to type. Someone said lori iro, hahaha.
DeleteLori iro.
ReplyDeleteThe only thing he did for them was to get them mobile toilet.
He might have done more, his opponents brought those ones online to make fun.
DeleteUninformed complainer, drawing conclusions without evidence.
DeleteJust accept your fate and go back to your first love Nollywood...
ReplyDeleteDesmond please go and wash your mouth and then come back and tell us the truth! Haba! Which surulere are you talking about? God Abeg oo!! All this politicians are just the same.
ReplyDeleteWow! He is trying his mouth in comedy. That's amazing! He just might have found his calling after all.
ReplyDeletelet the people of Surulere come and confirm what he is saying.
ReplyDeleteHow fsr with that toilet and pako bridge, e still dey?
ReplyDeleteLol..
DeleteHe was just blabbing
ReplyDeleteSalaye Alhaji
ReplyDeleteHahahahaha 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 Surelere residents, na true?
ReplyDeleteSurulere people is that true?
ReplyDeleteSenior where art thou DOINGs
ReplyDeleteDELUSIONAL!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThe comments 🤣🤣
ReplyDeleteUna mouths ehn 😅
Desmond, your work in your constituency speaks for you. Your contribution regarding power and housing, not to talk of humanitarian gestures of welfare are at least there for anyone to argue against. When they have to wait 12 years to get your kind of results because of the issue of ranking present in every parliament, they'll understand. Especially now that there is no speaker to open doors in the green chamber.
ReplyDeleteSee if your Democratic institute will materialize. Preserve the bridges that exist and consider an NGO/Internet approach with funds sourced from international bodies. You have the time and talent.
Your oga was desperate to keep his job as chief the same way you were desperate to appear as a party man, signing paperwork without clear signal or verification. The people who signed before you were desperate to outshine you as oga's pet or hustling for their future by starting that list and menttioning your name was easy since you can only mention the person who asked you to sign since you weren't there when the plan was hatched.
It's a lesson for the GAC and City boy how things can quickly go south. Even Obasa was promotionally demoted and you can see he has mellowed. Take it on the chin, guard your boundaries and verify before action next time. Perhaps, there's an agbalagba in the iledi who will explain your case to Tinubu himself but he will still pass you guys over this season to make a point.
Bi a o ba ku, sise si ku. Don't follow GenZ advice o. Most are dependent non achievers begging for data online.