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IN DEFENCE OF SENATOR DAFINONE OVER UNJUSTIFIABLE ATTACK: POLITICS IS NOT A TRANSACTION, BY SHEDRACK ONITSHA

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In recent weeks, there has been a wave of unjustified criticism directed at Senator Ede Dafinone, fueled by unmet personal expectations from some individuals who supported his candidacy during the 2023 elections. This trend is unfortunate, unwarranted, and reveals a deeper issue within our political culture.

We must begin by asking a broader question: Have all those who supported other victorious politicians—President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Governor Sheriff Oborevwori, or others—been empowered or appointed? The answer is clearly no. No politician, regardless of influence or good intentions, can possibly compensate or appoint every supporter. This is a political reality—not a reflection of failure or ingratitude.

It is especially disheartening that some individuals, particularly within our Urhobo communities, are promoting a narrative of entitlement, believing that political support should guarantee personal gain. Many of these critics now brandish pictures taken during the campaign period with Senator Dafinone as proof of commitment, expecting it to translate into appointments. But this outlook is flawed and deeply problematic.

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We must understand and respect the role of a legislator. A Senator’s primary duty is to legislate, advocate for constituency development, and provide oversight, not to distribute jobs. The resources and opportunities available to a legislator are limited compared to those held by executive officers like Governors or Presidents. Even the Federal Government cannot meet the personal expectations of every campaign supporter; many individuals who served diligently in the Presidential or Gubernatorial campaigns are yet to receive appointments or rewards.

It is imperative that young people, especially Urhobo Youths, reassess their approach to politics. Entering politics with the sole expectation of personal empowerment or appointment is a dangerous path that often leads to disappointment and bitterness. Politics should be about service, not self-interest. We must support candidates because we believe in their vision, their capacity to bring development, and their integrity, not because we expect personal compensation.

To those disillusioned by the outcome of the elections, my advice is simple but sincere: develop a side hustle, build a career, pursue entrepreneurship, and make your personal development your primary focus. If empowerment or appointment comes, consider it a bonus, not your purpose. If it doesn’t, your life and dreams must not come to a halt.

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Let us stop projecting our personal frustrations onto politicians who are genuinely doing their best under constrained circumstances. Senator Dafinone is not the cause of the current economic hardship in Nigeria, which is not limited to the Urhobo Nation. He remains committed to his legislative duties and to the progress of his constituency.

As we look ahead to 2027 and beyond, let us foster a healthier political culture—one built on service, sacrifice, and sustainability, not entitlement. Politics is not a career; it is a calling. And true development, both personal and communal, will only come when we begin to approach it with maturity, realism, and a long-term vision.

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