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The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) gubernatorial candidate for Lagos State, Dr. Abdul-Azeez Olajide Adeniran, popularly called JANDOR, has berated the state government over what he described as poor management of resources.

Jandor who stated this at a stakeholders’ meeting and official presentation of the party’s 69 candidates to media, said Lagosians are tired of the status quo and are desirous of change.

He gave the following as the breakdown of the 69 candidates, which include, three Senatorial candidates: Segun Adewale, Lagos West; Wale Gomez, Lagos Central and Nicholas Akobandi, Lagos East. Speaking on what he will do differently if elected as the next governor, JANDOR said, “we want a breath of fresh air on our roads; in our education sector where we have over 2 million out of school children.

He added, “The question is where does the money go? From N560 billion, it was grown to N870 billion this year, and we are looking for N273 billion, this government has not on its own conceptualized a project and commissioned it. If you see them cutting and tape in the last three years of this administration, they have abandoned projects, especially in the housing sector, which Fashola built over the years and Ambode completed. They are cutting the tapes and painting them.

In his response, Jandor stated that powerful politicians made the career of Sanwo-Olu possible. “He has failed and we have suffered for it. It’s time for a new perspective, it is time for a breath of fresh air in Lagos. Jandor recalled resigning from his role as a broadcast journalist with Lagos Television and a state house correspondent to float his media business.

Jandor recalled that he was one of the outspoken party members when he was in the APC, demanding a more transparent government.

 

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