Olajide Adediran, alias Jandor, governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Lagos, has said the party is ready to sack Babajide Sanwo-Olu, governor of the state and the All Progressives Congress (APC) in 2023.
Jandor who spoke at a strategic stakeholders’ meeting and official presentation of the 69 candidates of the PDP to the media, at the weekend in Lagos, noted that for over two decades, Lagos has been having recycling of only one Governor, under the control of one man, stressing that, “it’s time to get the second governor, the people’s and popular governor with a breath of fresh air.”
“We are not joking about this. We have the majority of people in the state who are tired of the present situation behind us to flush APC out this time around.”
Also, 24 House of Representatives candidates which include pop star singer, Bankole Wellington, popularly called “Banky W” who is the candidate of Eti-Osa Federal Constituency; 40 Lagos House of Assembly candidates and Governorship, Jandor and his running mate, Nollywood star actress, Funke Akindele.
Talking about religious balancing of the 69 candidates, Jandor said; “Gentlemen of the press, it will interest you to know that of all our candidates in Lagos state, 48 percent are Muslims while 52 percent are Christians.”
On the demographics, Jandor said; “ We are mindful of the yearnings of Lagosians and we have presented to them a balanced candidates.
“23 per cent of the 69 candidates are below the age of 40. 41 per cent below the age of 50 and 36 per cent above the age of 50. We have come with a breath of fresh air.”
Speaking on what he would do differently if elected as the next governor, Jandor said; “First and foremost, we want a breath of fresh air on our roads; in our education sector where we have over 2 million out of school children.
“Lagos is only wealthy on paper we want to make it obvious in action. The 69 of us want to take that wealth and return it to the people.
“We want to elect governor that will not need second level of approval to get things done.
“We want an independent governor, governor that Lagosians can call their own,” among others.