A Peoples Democratic Party stalwart in
Ekiti State, Senator Gbenga Aluko, has urged wealthy businessmen,
including Alhaji Aliko Dangote, and Mr. Femi Otedola to go into
politics.
Aluko said this in Ode Ekiti on Saturday in an interview with journalists.
He noted that prominent politicians
across the globe, including former United States President, George Bush
among others, were some of those, who were highly successful in business
before going into politics.
Aluko, who is seeking to contest the
2014 governorship election in the state, said corruption would be
reduced if wealthy people seek political offices.
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Aluko said, “Politics should not be
seen as a profession. In America, where we copied our presidential
system from, some of their great politicians like George Bush, George W.
Bush, and Al Gore made it big in business before coming into politics.
“George W. Bush was into oil and gas.
What these people went for in politics is service and not the wealth
they would amass. If people like Aliko Dangote and other big
businessmen go into politics, they would not be desperate like those who
see political offices as means to corruptly enrich themselves.”
According to him, honest and wealthy
people should not shy away from holding political offices, saying their
presence in politics, will assist the country to overcome the problem of
corruption in public places.
The former lawmaker said the party was ready to return to the Ekiti Government House in 2014.
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