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Kenny Saint Brown Reveals What She Went Through Campaigning For Sanwo-Olu Last Year

by Olabimpe O
Jan 10, 2020 | 15:02
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Veteran singer, Kenny Saint Brown has revealed how working with Governor Sanwo-Olu helped reshape her mind towards Nigerian politics.

According to her, the experience was a rough and mind tasking as she had to work tirelessly for the campaign to be successful. She disclosed that she learned a lot working as the Deputy Director of the Sanwo-Olu campaign as it helped change her mindset to what politics is really like.

β€œThat particular Sanwo-Olu campaign was rough because we were unseating a sitting governor from the same party. It was strange, there were a lot of uncertainties. There were a lot of divisions even amongst ourselves. β€œThere was plenty of suspicions, a lot of pain, disappointments because you know you belong to that party anyway, you have a link or relationship with the other one. You`re looking at your leaders and asking are you sure we`re doing the right thing?

β€œYou want to ask why do we need to change something that is working and they tell you what you think is working is not working and that why we want to bring in somebody that`s been part of what has been working to make things work better.

β€œWe worked tirelessly everyday, there was no Sunday, no holiday. I worked directly with the DG who is now the Chief of Staff, Mr. Tayo Ayinde. We were working and we didn`t have closing time. That was when I realized that β€ΛœOselu` is bigger than politics o. Oselu is bigger than politics o, in fact, they need to find a more suitable word for Oselu

β€œWith Oselu, everybody is important. We were working with everybody. We met with association of charcoal sellers, association of scavengers, so while you`re talking with the association of medical practitioners, lawyers, you`re also talking to association of scavengers. It`s like you`re evangelizing, speaking to one man to get his soul. In this case, it is your thumb we`re looking for. So, as long as you have a thumb, we`ll talk to you so you can talk to your association.

β€œWe had local governments who were in division. For me, it was the toughest political terrain ever. It was extremely demanding. A lot of wisdom had to come to play, a lot of talking, a lot of touring, moving from Alaba to Makoko. From Makoko we go on boat to different places. We went to the end of Lagos. We went to places where we hoped there won`t be gunshots like the rally at police college in Ikeja because the next day you can`t say you`re not going to wherever the group is going to because of the gunshots of yesterday.

β€œWhen we were campaigning for Ambode, it was like a jamboree. But this time, it wasn`t like that. To campaign for Sanwo-Olu, it was like trying to get the devil born again. And I also worked directly with his wife who was a medical doctor and who was not aware of the demands of the office her husband was going for.

β€œShe didn`t like the limelight and we had to work with her, we had to work with the Iyalojas. We had to strategise and ensure the money we were spending didn`t go down the drain. We worked with different directorates. I was in the media so I worked with all the various directorates. And then you had to understand the different languages with which you had relate the different groups. So, one year of working for and campaigning for governor Sanwo-Olu was an eye opener. I have recovered now.

β€œThere was a day the bodyguards dislocated my hand while they thought they were helping me get out of the car. But we thank God that Sanwo-Olu eventually emerged the governor and to God be the glory. β€œ

 

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