JIMI AGBAJE TAKES GOV. FASHOLA BACK TO SCHOOL IN 7 QUOTES….MUST READ!
Lagos State PDP governorship
candidate, Jimi Agbaje and Lagos State Governor, Babatunde Fashola don’t seem
like they are going to relent on their war of words against each other as they
have no plans whatsoever to stop.
While these two have gone head to
head and taken on each other verbally at different campaign venues and the
latest offering of which comes from Agbaje, who goes out of his way to explain
to Fashola, that experience is nothing without a ‘human face’. Check out this
list compiled by Ynaija!, below.
1. “I’ve always maintained that knocking
Governor B.R. Fashola (SAN) for his achievements all because I’m running for
Governor on a different platform will just be playing mere politics – and
that’s not what I’ve set out to do in this campaign. However, I like to think
that Governor B.R. Fashola (SAN) and I have very different positions and
ideologies when it comes to leadership and what we both think is critical to
developing Lagos into a world class mega-city.”
2. “What’s
the purpose of building schools, if our children cannot afford it? What’s the
purpose of building bridges, if it doesn’t connect people to commercial
activity? What’s the purpose of leadership, if there are no followers? What’s
the purpose of such great prosperity, if it doesn’t trickle down to the least
of us? This is where I think we fundamentally differ.”
3.
“There’s a semblance of being progressive on the surface but the position and
decisions that the honorable Governor has made over his tenure leaves us to
wonder if truly he and the leaders in the Lagos’ ruling party, the APC, are
true Progressives – in the footsteps of great Yoruba leaders like Awolowo and
LK Jakande.”
4. “You
see being progressive has nothing to do with your party. It’s in your lifestyle,
in your instinct, it’s subconscious. I learnt this from my great mentor Pa
Abraham Adesanya – A man that took me under his wings as a young politician and
taught me all that I know about politics. He would say, “It’s about the people,
Jimi. At the end of the day, no other metric counts, no validation is greater
than the one you see on the faces and in the lives of our people. If they are
hungry and without jobs; if they’re without a roof over their heads; if they’re
uneducated and lack the basic life skills to compete; then we’ve all failed
even if we build the tallest of skyscrapers or the longest of bridges.”
5. “So
don’t lecture me on experience. If your so called experience doesn’t have a
human face to it, it’s all for nothing. Let me assure Lagosians that hope is on
the way. And being a Pharmacist myself and understanding the importance of a
healthy people to national development, I intend to do more in this area. I
have said under my watch, we shall introduce a free-health insurance scheme that
would be beneficial to Lagosians and service providers, amongst other things.
It’s bold – no doubt – but it’s possible. As long as we have the the political
will to see it through, it will happen.”
6.
“Government must begin to work not for a few elites that gather on the main
streets of Bourdillon but for ALL people. Whether you’re a banker or a
blacksmith, an electrician or an exporter, teachers, Okada riders, students and
lecturers. We are all one people in pursuit of the basic needs in life:
opportunity, liberty, dignity of work and the pursuit of happiness.”
7. “So in
this election, let us make it clear to the opposition that when it comes to
being Progressive: It is not in the size of the cap, it’s in the THOUGHTS. It’s
not by the shape of the glasses, it’s in the VISION. And it’s definitely not
for them to decide whose feet the shoes fit. Our progressiveness is about the
PATH that Lagosians themselves choose to travel and our ability as leaders to
harness that.”
This is a very interesting write up Mr Jimi Agbaje, I love d fact dat he appreciated what BRF has done in d past few year and all that is needed to be done is to complement his work.
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