Desmond Elliott, a lawmaker in the Lagos State House of Assembly representing Surulere Constituency 1, says he does not support switching political camps as a strategy to improve Nigeria. In an interview on “The Morayo Show,” Elliott expresses reservations about politicians who change parties in search of what they consider better alternatives, arguing that such moves may not deliver the change Nigeria needs.
Elliott reflects on leadership and governance, saying public office is temporary and should be approached with humility and service. He also presents his record in Surulere as an example of delivery while in office, citing improvements in electricity supply and healthcare compared with the situation about 10 years earlier. Elliott frames his comments around a personal view of political conduct, stating that he does not steal money.
He also questions the practical difference between political leaders and parties, saying that shifting from one figure to another would not automatically create meaningful outcomes. Overall, the reports focus on Elliott’s argument that party switching is not the solution and that effective service matters more than camp changes.