•Says he is in contest to win
•The reason some Fashola’s programs must go’
•The reason some Fashola’s programs must go’
PDP gubernatorial candidate in Lagos
State, Mr Jimi Agbaje, in this interview, speaks on his aspiration.
Your emergence as the governorship
candidate of your party was enmeshed in controversy. What effort did Chief Bode
George contribute to your emergence?
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If you remember, I ran for the
governorship of Lagos State in 2007 on the platform of the DPA. That 2007
campaign generated significant goodwill and I retained interest in running for
the office a second time. This time however I decided to use a stronger platform
and engaged with ALL the leaders of PDP in Lagos State, including Chief Bode
George, Chief Ogunlewe, the state Chairman, Captain Shelle, Rahman Owokoniran,
who is now my campaign DG, Mrs Aduke Maina, Bode Oyedele, even Senator
Obanikoro and many other leaders of the party. Most, indeed nearly all of the
leaders were amenable to my candidacy and supported me in the primary election.
Chief Bode George, of course, is one of the leaders and he supported us too,
just like most of the other leaders.
Governor Raji Fashola has taunted
you as being too old to govern the state. What is your reaction?
I think most Nigerians and Lagosians
have answered the governor appropriately on that issue. If you look at his
party’s governors in several states, some of whom are seeking re-election, they
are my age-mates and some are my seniors. Their party is in fact presenting a
man who is about 15 years older than me for the presidency. I am healthy,
virile, agile and certainly very well prepared-mentally, intellectually, politically,
policy and administration-wise and in any other way for the governorship of
Lagos State.
You have gone round the 20 local
governments holding townhall meetings in the state. What has been your message
and how has the reception been?
The reception has been fantastic and
certainly very encouraging. We decided to go to town halls to engage directly
with our people before commencing our rallies. The town hall meetings are a
very good opportunity to listen to the people, to feel their pains, to hear
their complaints and suggestions and also to deliver our message of hope,
shelter, trust and a government focused on the needs of the people to them. The
reception has been very good and we think it has been a very worthwhile
exercise.
The bad blood generated in your
party by your emergence as the PDP candidate created so much apprehension about
your party’s chances. Can we know the inside story of the mending of fences
that resulted in the current unity of purpose in the party?
There is really no bad blood. It is
to be expected in a democratic political system that some people may be unhappy
about the outcome of party electoral processes. We have certainly put all that
behind us now and we are all united by the imperative of reclaiming the freedom
of our people in Lagos State. Senator Musiliu Obanikoro is fully behind our
campaign and we are all working together, along with all other leaders of the
party.
It has also been said that you are
sitting on a tripod of god fathers, considering the powers believed to have
been responsible for your emergence. What do you make of that?
I said categorically in an
interrraction with the media and I repeat today-I have no, absolutely no
godfather or godfathers. When I ran on DPA platform, who was my godfather? The
reason they rejected our candidacy in the other party is because they knew we
were not the kind of person that would accept to be a puppet or stooge for
their designs. Acting under the commands and manipulation of a godfather is
contrary to my personal inclinations and they know that. I proved that in 2007
. I have no godfather.
I will work with the members and
leaders of the party and indeed the generality of the citizens of Lagos to
govern Lagos responsibly and in the interest of our people, and not for the
benefit of any godfather. Lagosians actually know on what side of the divide
they should be worried about godfathers and god sons or puppeteers and puppets!
You have said that if elected
governor, you will retain 37 LCDAs in the state. Don’t you think doing that
would contravene your party’s stance on the matter?
It doesn’t. Our position today is
that we have moved on, on the issue of 57 LGAs/LCDAs. I certainly would retain
the 37 LCDAS. In fact even our party structure recognises those LCDAs.
Your proposed reversal of some
policy actions of the APC administration has come under criticisms, from those
who argued that you are not bringing anything new to the table.
Yes I insist and reconfirm that
there are some things that need to be reversed! I certainly would not collect
toll on the Lagos-Epe Expressway which is no longer a PPP project as the state
government has already bought out the interest of the private investors (for
N30 billion more than the original amount even though the road was not
completed!). The road was a pre-existing road, initially built with state
resources and it is unfair to ask people to pay tolls to get to their homes and
communities.
You said recently that PDP remains
your last bus stop, what would you do if the governorship election goes the
other way?
I am in this contest to win, and I
believe that we will prevail. I am not countenancing the prospect of not
winning.
You have been accused of being a
mole for Asiwaju Bola Tinubu in the PDP. How true is this?
Of course that is absolutely without
basis, and illogical! There can be no logical basis for any such hypothesis. I
am not, and can never be a mole for anyone, certainly not for Bola Tinubu.
Also, when and why did you fall
apart with Tinubu?
I think it is normal in politics for
individual perceptions and interests to diverge. Bola Tinubu is not my enemy,
but we are also not as close as we used to be. But I think that is the nature
of politics. I think some politicians often get to a point where they want only
subservient people around them. I don’t believe in that type of politics. I
view politics as a sacrifice and service and I view it as the most honourable
of vocations. I believe politics should actually be about truth, integrity and
service.
APC seems to have outspent you in
terms of campaign funding as the party’s candidate is visible in all parts of
the state through adverts, posters and billboards. Are you having a funding
challenge and is this not a threat to your aspiration?
No one expects us to match APC in
terms of spending! They have ruled over Lagos for 16 years and some people have
described this election as somebody’s attempt to have a fifth term! They have
access to all the resources of Lagos State! Our campaign is resonating in the
hearts and minds, the homes and communities across the state and, in spite of
the noise and posters, we believe our campaign is gaining traction where it
matters and I am convinced that we will prevail.

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