Profile Picture: Jimi
First Name: Jimi
Last Name: Agbaje
Preferred Party: 52 Peoples Democratic Party
Office Being Contested: Gubernatorial
Lagos State
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First Name: Jimi
Last Name: Agbaje
Preferred Party: 52 Peoples Democratic Party
Office Being Contested: Gubernatorial
Lagos State
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I put myself forward to change our story, to bring true freedom and democracy to the people.

December 1st marked the official commencement of electoral campaign for elective offices at State-level. I am the candidate of the People's Democratic Party (PDP) for the office of Governor of Lagos State. I am putting myself forward to ensure life is worth living in a Lagos State where the economy thrives for ALL Lagosians; a state thinking about the future of our youth- if you elect me as Governor of LagosState.

I put myself forward to change our story, to bring true freedom and democracy to the people: freedom from godfatherism, freedom from despondency of unachieved lives by our youth, freedom from dilapidated schools where our children do not get useable education, freedom from hopelessness by the masses, the artisans, market women, traders, laborers, public servants and honest hardworking people of this State, freedom from want and poverty,

We must also free our state from the terrible traffic that ensures you sleep only four hours a day because you spend anything up to six hours going to and returning from work, freedom from traffic that disables you from attending that interview and keeps you jobless, traffic that causes death because your loved one could not get to hospital on time, traffic gridlock that makes market prices higher and locks us in fatal situations when there is an accident or the like.

1. Lagos, 20years in the 4th Republic -

Over the past 2 decades, the government of Lagos, managed by the same core of people, has collected nearly N5.0trillion or US$26billion in revenues and spent approximately N6.2trillion or US$35billion. An important question to ask is whether the outcomes generated by this level of expenditure has sustainably improved our State.

Home to the 5th largest economy on the African continent, an economy that is bigger than those of Kenya and Ghana combined, can we truly say that Lagos is working?
As a megacity, Lagos must rightly be compared with other megacities and important metropolitan areas around the world. Perhaps the most telling of these comparisons shows Lagos has been and remains one of the worst cities to live in the world. Our city is presently ranked 138 of 140 global cities. Only Dhaka in Bangladesh, of the megacities, ranks worse than our dear city.

Twelve years after promising and commencing the construction of the light rail system in Lagos, the project remains uncompleted. The example of the Addis Ababa Light Rail is instructive of what diligent governance can deliver. They commenced construction of the Addis Ababa Light Rail in 2011 - half-a-decade after Lagos. Four years later, it had started operation. In contrast, the Light Rail in Lagos is not expected to commence operation for another 4years. After 2 decades.

Perhaps the most disturbing of the features of Lagos lies in the failings of our public education system. In a global environment where knowledge and technology are defining the paths to personal and national redemption, our public education system daily displays its glaring inadequacies thereby denying our children at least the same opportunity for advancement that those who have governed our Stateover the past 20 years were afforded as they grew.

 2. The Challenges We Must Overcome -

Estimates suggest that Lagos receives approximately 1 million additional migrants annually. The challenge of ensuring they are adequately integrated into the community cannot be overemphasized. We must harness the entrepreneurial capacity of Lagosians to ensure that the economy of our State grows rapidly and competitively to ensure sustainable businesses are built to create and support employment. Without this, the further descent of Lagos into one huge urban slum will continue. We must rebuild the industrial capacitythat in recent years has been lostto our neighbouring states.

Improving the quality of life of our citizens will remain unattained if their access, irrespective of their socio-economic status, to adequate healthcare continues to be unmet. Universal Basic Health coverage through a well-structured and financed health insurance scheme is a key priority for a PDP Administration, under my leadership, in Lagos.

In keeping with my determination to afford our young every opportunity to forge a sustainable future, re-organising the system of public education provision at all levels is an imperative. For us, education is not about lucrative building and procurement contracts. It is about ensuring that the needs of parents, children, educators and all stakeholders are cost-effectivelymet. Lagosmustattain a positionof pre-eminence.

It is a matter of great shame that after twenty years of governance, the ruling party and its various re-incarnations are still unable to provide and implement a framework that ensures the continuous cleanliness of our State. The failure of the State, despite huge expense, to discharge a responsibility as basic as waste management belittles us at the sametime as it endangers our collective health.

That we are obliged to discuss how to organize waste management is testament to the retrogression of our State over the past 2 decades. Little wonder that fellow Lagosianswonder as to the outcomes achieved by N6trn spent in this period.

3. A New Path Towards A Successful Future -

For those of you who like me, are demeaned by the current position and the dark prospects for our State, the question is not whether the narrative around our State can change? Ours is to chart the path to a different future for Lagos.Significantly different from its lethargic and unfulfilled past.

My campaign is driven by the firm belief in focusing on improving lives across every strata of societyin Lagos.This Statemustwork for all her citizens - as a place where we can live,
thrive and have a future. This campaign is about a new future for Lagos built by the entire community of Lagosians

I am clear about the key imperatives towards a brighter future for Lagos and the role of governmenttherein. The governmentmustserve to:

  1. Ensure the safety and security of residents and visitors alike as they pursue their legitimate ambitions;
  2. Enable Lagosians and their guests identify opportunities and take advantage thereof.

We must thus build a livable State where all aspects of her infrastructure work in sync to enable residents enjoy a much better quality of life; which offers all her residents, young and old, the opportunities of functional world class education thereby enabling them attain to their aspirations; a secure and environmentally friendly place where residents and visitorsalike collaborate in communitiesto pursue their personal ambitions.

4. Our Campaign and Its Values

As I solicit your support throughout this campaign, an Administration in Lagos State under my leadership will be guided by the words of Thomas Jefferson said "When government fears the people, there is liberty. When the people fear the government,there is tyranny."
Indeed, this campaign will be about The People's Lagos not One man's Lagos. I will be campaigningfor The People's Lagos.

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