The
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governorship candidate for Lagos State,
Mr. Jimi Agbaje, has berated chieftains of the All Progressives Congress
(APC) for maligning him.
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He spoke at the party’s rallies, which took place in Amuwo and Apapa local government areas.
“E
be like say dis governorship election, na two-and-half people Jimi
Agbaje dey contest against”, he stated in pidgin, referring to public
attacks launched against him by APC National Leader, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed
Tinubu, Governor Babatunde Fashola and their candidate, Mr. Akinwunmi
Ambode.
Describing
Tinubu as the puppeteer of the two others, Agbaje said it was strange
to be described as too old by people in the same 50s age bracket as
himself, especially as their party presented a 72-year old as its
Presidential Candidate.
Agbaje said the government was lashing
back at him for exposing the cases of impunity and weakness in the
administration of Lagos State.
According to Agbaje: “To do well is
our children passing their exams. To do well is for poor people to have
houses they can afford. To do well is for people to have a suitable
environment to practice their trades and run their businesses. Whether
they worked hard or not is not the issue. They have worked hard but they
have failed.
“This election, this one, God has given it to us.
They cannot continue. To continue is when you have passed. Have they
passed or failed?” to which the huge crowd yelled “Failed!”
Agbaje said the recent spate of attacks on his person were a reflection of desperation on the part of the APC.
Speaking
to a crowd at the rally ground opposite FESTAC Gate, Lagos, Agbaje used
the opportunity to reply Fashola’s tirade that the he was a tax evader,
too old to be Governor and that he lacked experience in public office.
“This
election is not about experience but qualification. ‘Jimi Agbaje no get
experience for political office, but e qualify,’ the candidate added in
pidgin.
The
crowd cheered as Agbaje reminded them that his critics also lacked
public service experience before they took over the reins of power in
the state.
“They even talk about experience. They say I don’t have
government experience. Tinubu was just a Senator for three months
before becoming Governor. For me what is most important is qualification
and I am eminently qualified to be the Lagos Governor,” he added.
According
to him, the experience that Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode could lay claim to had
been rubbished in the two public debates at which the two contestants
met, one organised a fortnight ago by the Archbishop Vining Memorial
Church and another last week by the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and
Industry.
“One by one, I go give them T.K.O.,” he joked.
Dismissing
the tax evasion allegations levelled against him Wednesday by Fashola,
Agbaje said: “Yesterday, dem say Jimi Agbaje na tax evader. But as God
dey catch person, just recently, na im dem send me congratulations say I
dey pay my tax well-well.”
He made reference to a letter of commendation written by the Lagos State Commissioner for Finance, Mr. Ayo Gbeleyi.
Describing
all the allegations as unwarranted and malicious, Agbaje said: “My
prayer be say as dem dey throw mud for my body, e no go stick to me. E
go backfire!”
Addressing the salient issues bedevilling the
administrating of Lagos State, Agbaje acknowledged the hardship
occasioned by several policies of the government.
He assured
non-indigenes that discrimination against them, their interests and
their businesses would dissipate as soon as he came to power.
Contesting
the government’s claim that Lagos was overcrowded and that a policy to
manage the influx of strangers would be established, Agbaje said:
“Trying to deport strangers from other states is like trying to stop the
flow of a river with your hand. Is it possible?”
Agbaje also
promised that the notorious Lagos State Traffic Management Authority
(LASTMA) would be rebranded, not scrapped, saying, the problem with the
agency was that it had derailed from its statutory duty of traffic
management to imposing draconian fines on motorists in order to generate
funds for the government.
He
also said that as part of his human-face policies, ‘okada’ (commercial
motorcyclists) would be taken into consideration in formulating policies
concerning their operations.
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