Here are the two reasons that pushed Jacques Ayadji into politics

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2023-12-06 23:49:03

Revelations from the president of Moele-Benin: Here are the two reasons that pushed Jacques Ayadji into politics

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The former unionist for workers in the transport and public works administration (Syntra-Ttp), Jacques Ayadji never dreamed of becoming a politician. At least that’s what he said on the “Zone franche” program on Canal 3, last Sunday, December 3. Explaining the reasons for this choice, he underlined the “fallacious” character of politicians who do not match his profile and personality. “In my life as an activist, I have never wanted or dreamed of going into politics because my profile does not allow me to be a politician. In politics, we don’t say everything, we don’t say things the way we feel, we’re not right,” he says. But everything changed in 2015, when he made the decision to abandon this commitment for two strong reasons. The first, according to his words, is the fact that “political actors who take the misery of the people as their business, do not admit people from civil society around the table to make decisions on the future of the country”. And the second reason is the reform of the partisan system introduced by President Patrice Talon in 2018. “Under Yayi’s two mandates, I was a union activist known to all. At one point, President Boni Yayi had wanted there to be a platform for discussion on the eve of the 2016 elections. And it was Minister Gustave Sonon, who was in charge of relations with the institutions, who thought it necessary invite trade unionists to this meeting. But when we arrived, the political actors of the moment said ”no access to this room if we are not political actors”. While we notice that these political actors only come on stage on the eve of the elections. Once the elections are over, they abandon the people to their fate and wait for the next meeting to shine. It was on that day that I decided to enter politics to have access to the table where we can make decisions to impact the people,” revealed Jacques Ayadji, current president of the Moele-Benin party.

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