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Do2tun Blasts Desmond Elliot Over Donation Of Transfomers Days To Election

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Popular media personality, Do2tun has blasted Nollywood actor and politician, Desmond Elliot for gifting transformers to his constituency some days before the elections.

Ahead of Saturday’s March 18th election, Desmond Elliot who is running for a third term as a lawmaker for Lagos State House of Assembly, Surulere Constituency donated transformers to his constituency.

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The two-term incumbent Surulere representative revealed on social media that he had commissioned the installment of high-capacity transformers in Surulere. 

Desmond Elliot said, “This is to bring reliable electricity to communities that have long needed it”.

The recipients of the transformers include, Somade Crescent, Main street, Clegg street, James Robertson, Akerele, Martins Street and Tafawa Balewa.

“I am excited to announce that new high-capacity transformers have been installed in Surulere, bringing reliable electricity to communities that have long needed it.”

Reacting via his Twitter page, Do2tun noted how Desmond Elliot was only donating to buy his constituency’s votes. 

The OAP commented on how Desmond, who couldn’t buy a power bank for his constituency was donating 8 transformers all at once.

He added that it is obvious Desmond Elliot doesn’t care. Do2tun said:

“Desmond that couldn’t buy a power bank for his constituency suddenly buys 8 transformers all at once a few days to the Election. Isn’t it obvious that these guys don’t care”.

This is coming after Lagos youths in Surulere had vowed to come en masse to vote out Desmond Elliot, during the upcoming state elections, from his political post as a lawmaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Surulere Constituency.

The aggrieved youths are upset that since Desmond Elliot was sworn into office on 11 April 2015, he allegedly hasn’t produced any positive effect, especially in Surulere. To make matters worse, he turned his back on the youths during the END Sars protest in 2020 by pushing for a bill to regulate and control speech on social media at the Lagos State house of assembly. 

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