Tag: Jimi Agbaje

  • President condoles with Jimi Agbaje over son’s death

    President condoles with Jimi Agbaje over son’s death

    President Bola Tinubu has expressed deep sadness over the passing of Mr. Bunmi Agbaje, the first son of Mr. Jimi Agbaje, a prominent Lagos politician and businessman.

    A statement yesterday in Abuja by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Ajuri Ngelale,  reads: “President Bola Tinubu receives with deep sadness the news of the passing of Mr. Bunmi Agbaje, the first son of Mr. Jimi Agbaje.

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    “President Tinubu condoles with Mr. Agbaje and the entire family over this tragic loss, acknowledging that nothing can be more agonising than losing a child.

    “The President prays for the repose of the soul of the deceased and comfort for the Agbaje family.

    “The President assures the bereaved family of his thoughts and support in this moment of grief.”

  • Tinubu condoles Jimi Agbaje over son’s death

    Tinubu condoles Jimi Agbaje over son’s death

    President Bola Tinubu has expressed deep sadness over the passing of Bunmi Agbaje, the first son of Jimi Agbaje, a prominent Lagos politician and businessman.

    In a statement issued by his special adviser on media and publicity, Ajuri Ngelale, President Tinubu condoled with the Agbaje family, acknowledging the immense pain of losing a child.

    “President Bola Tinubu receives with deep sadness the news of the passing of Mr. Bunmi Agbaje, the first son of Mr. Jimi Agbaje.

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    “President Tinubu condoles with Mr. Agbaje and the entire family over this tragic loss, acknowledging that nothing can be more agonizing than losing a child.

    “The President prays for the repose of the soul of the deceased and comfort for the Agbaje family.

    “The President assures the bereaved family of his thoughts and support in this moment of grief”, the statement said.

  • Lagos PDP accuses Agbaje of disrespecting Bode George

    THE Lagos State Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has accused its 2019 governorship candidate, Jimi Agbaje, of indiscipline.

    At a news conference yesterday, Lagos PDP Chairman Dr. Dominic Adegbola said the statement credit to Agbaje on the former PDP Deputy National Chairman, Chief Olabode George, was disrespectful and unwarranted.

    He said it was unbecoming of Agbaje to insult the party leadership in Lagos, noting he would be disciplined if the tradition continues.

    Adegbola said he was surprised to read in the media the disparaging comments by Agbaje’s Director of Media and Publicity, Felix Oboagwina, on the Lagos PDP leader.

    He added that Agbaje should be the least person to make ill comments about the PDP chieftain, noting that Agbaje was one of the biggest beneficiaries of George’s benevolent heart.

    “Bode George personally commuted $150,000 to Agbaje’s election,” he said.

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    Adegbola maintained that the records are there when Agbaje contested the 2015 election, which the Lagos PDP leader worked very hard to ensure his emergence as the party’s flagbearer.

    “Without Chief Bode George, Agbaje could not have emerged in 2015 election as the party’s flagbearer anyway. I am really surprise why he conducted himself in this way. He showed he is ungrateful and disrespectful. He has not shown himself as thoroughbred Yoruba man.

    “Again, we are not surprised because he went under after the 2015 election and his impact was never felt until he resurfaced to contest the 2019 election. He had always been an unwilling candidate in view of his conducts.

    “The Lagos PDP did not willingly give him the 2019 ticket. It was decided by forces outside Lagos and he acted true to type. “

     

  • I’m still in PDP, says Agbaje

    THE Lagos State People’s Democratic Party (PDP) governorship candidate, Jimi Agbaje, has said no one will force him to quit the party.

    He blamed mischief-makers for the insinuations that he had dumped the PDP, adding it was a move to soil his reputation, provoke crisis within the party and dampen the spirit of party members and his supporters.

    In a statement, his Director of Media and Publicity, Felix Oboagwina, quoted Agbaje as saying: “I have never discussed with anyone any plan to dump PDP, neither has such a prospect crossed my mind.

    “There is no reason for it. It is uncalled for.”

    He vowed to remain in the party, despite the campaign of calumny being waged against him in the media by a few leaders.

    The PDP flag-bearer said he only on Monday released a message encouraging members to rise above the questionable defeats suffered in the last election and maintain faith in the party, and that it would be contradictory for him to suddenly turn tail and flee the same party. According to him, recent vituperations in the media and social media against his person and his role in the last election were the machinations of political featherweights and did not warrant any response.

    He said: “Suffice to say that Chief Layi Ogunbambi’s claim of being denied funds as Director-General of Atiku Abubakar Presidential Campaign Council in Lagos State amounted to attempting to build something on nothing. For starters, the position he lays claim gives him no locus standi as no such formal position existed in the entire campaign structure of PDP in Lagos or any of the other 35 states.”

    Reacting to Ogunbanmbi’s angst, Agbaje noted that the man, who paraded himself as the DG of the Atiku/Obi Presidential Campaign Council, had his wife, Mrs.  Oluwatoyin  Ogunbambi, contesting as gubernatorial candidate in Lagos State against PDP on another party platform! Serious conflict of Interest!

    “I, as the gubernatorial candidate of the party in Lagos, was Chairman of the PDP Presidential Campaign in Lagos. Mr. Leke Osikoya was the State Campaign Director. The national body recognised and related with us accordingly. The title of Director General was reserved for the national campaign council. If there was an Atiku/Obi Presidential Campaign, it would have, at best, been a support group.”

  • Lagos PDP: what next for Agbaje?

    The Lagos State governorship election has been won and lost. The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate, Jimi Agbaje, has conceded defeat and congratulated the winner, Babajide Sanwo-Olu of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC). The question is: what next for Agbaje, the pharmacist-turned politician? Group Political Editor EMMANUEL OLADESU writes on the effects of the defeat on the opposition platform.

    He was optimistic of winning. During his campaigns in some parts of Lagos State, shouts of ‘Jay Kay is okay,’ always filled the air. Jimi Agbaje, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate, is an eminent Lagosians held in esteem by many stakeholders. But, at the close of polls at the weekend, he saw the handwriting on the wall. Reality dawned on the pharmacist-turned politician that his vehicle, the PDP, could not carry him too far.

    At 7.07 pm, shortly before the formal announcement of results by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), he conceded defeat and congratulated the All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, who was at the party secretariat on Acme Road, Ogba, Ikeja, warming up for a victory speech. The governor-elect thanked his major challenger for the kind gesture. He later broke the news to party chieftains who surrounded him in that moment of history.

    The recent election was Agbaje’s third attempt. He was in the race in 2007 and 2015. Despite past electoral defeats, he was full of enthusiasm and optimism during the campaigns. He was vocal and some people listened to him. His campaign slogan was: ‘freedom.’ Irked by the slogan, APC stalwart Asiwaju Bola Tinubu and Sanwo-Olu decried the mobilisation approach, saying that Lagos was not in bondage.

    Party women, who composed partisan songs, fired salvos at Agbaje, describing him as a familiar customer. Replying them, the PDP candidate said: ‘the customer is king.” But, on poll day, his supporters were drowned in their illusion of hope.

    According to a report, the multi-millionaire politician has rationalised his party’s failure at the polls. He complained about voters’ apathy, which he attributed to alleged intimidation of his supporters. He said many shunned the polling booths because of fear of violence. The APC Chairman, Tunde Balogun disagreed. He said the elections were peaceful, free and fair.

    For the PDP, the impact of the defeat is monumental. For 20 years, it has been the major opposition party in the Centre of Excellence. Its ambition to hijack power had crumbed six times. According to observers, Agbaje has been its most formidable and promising candidate in post-Funso Williams era. In 1999, its candidate, Chief Dapo Sarunmi, lost to Asiwaju Tinubu. In 2003, the late Williams also lost. In 2007, Musiliu Obanikoro and Agbaje, who contested on the platform of the Democratic Peoples Alliance (DPA), lost to Governor Babatunde Fashola (SAN). In 2011, Ade Dosunmu could not fly. In 2015, Governor Akinwunmi Ambode also defeated Agbaje. In 2019, Agbaje, who has become a veteran contender, also lost to Sanwo-Olu.

    The implication is that Lagos PDP has been left in the cold for two decades. Many PDP leaders have jumped ship and gravitated towards the ruling party. Ahead of the weekend polls, scores of PDP members deserted the party. Even, the party chairman, Adegoke Salvador, quit the platform.

    Agbaje is a household name in Lagos. He is admired by many people across political parties. As a pharmacist and businessman, he had made money and name. Many people see him as a man of honour and integrity. He rose to political fame as the treasurer of  Afenifere, the pan-Yoruba socio-political group.

    Eyes were not on him until he threw his hat into the ring in 2007. Althoigh he had no pubic sector experience, he pulled crowd ahead of the Alliance for Democracy (AD), later Action Congress (AC) primary. Other aspirants included Fashola, former Deputy Governor Olufemi Pedro, Senator Tokunbo Afikuyomi, former Commerce and Industry Commissioner Remi Adikwu Bakare, former party chairman Abiodun Ogunleye, Oyinlomo Danmole, Kaoli Olusanya, Ganiyu Solomon, Erikitola, Kunle Lawal, and Tola Kasali.

    However, the shadow poll did not favour Agbaje, who alleged that it was not free and fair. Although party leaders offered him the Lagos Central senatorial ticket, he rejected it.

    To spite the former governor and party leader, Agbaje, Afikuyomi, Danmole, Lawal, and Adikwu-Bakare defected to DPA. A week after, Afikuyomi went to the All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP) and emerged its governorship candidate. Pedro left for the Labour Party (LP), and later, the PDP. Surprisingly, Afikuyomi later showed up on election day as Fashola’s agent at the INEC office.

    In DPA, Agbaje floored Adikwu-Bakare during at the primary. Another aggrieved aspirant, the late Prof. Lawal, became his running mate. Adikwu-Bakare hurriedly left for Progressive Peoples Alliance(PPA). She lost her deposit at the poll.

    The campaign was interesting. The contenders-Fashola (AC), Agbaje (DPA), Adikwu- Bakare (PPA), Afikuyomi (ANPP) and Musiliu Obanikoro (PDP)–were locked in a war of sorts. Before the primaries, they belonged to AD, an offshoot of Afenifere.

    Agbaje’s manifestos were not significantly different from the promises made to Lagosians by Fashola and Adikwu-Bakare. Except Obanikoro’s PDP, the competing parties were similar. Throughout the campaign, Agbaje and Fashola only disagreed on one point, which was the viability of the Fourth Mainland Bridge. While Agbaje said it was not a priority, Fashola insisted that the people needed it for ease of transportation. Up to now, it has remained a tall order.

    However, feathers were ruffled. The parties were enveloped in anxiety. An eloquent speaker, Agbaje ran a neat campaign devoid of thuggery, unlike the PDP train of cutlasses, clubs, bows and arrows. His adverts, including radio and television jingles,  were captivating. Excited at the way the campaign had progressed, his associate, Yinka Odumakin, said Agbaje offered a credible alternative to the ‘same of the same.’

    There was apprehension during the televised debate. Agbaje was confronted by Pedro, who had inquired from him, derisively, the experience that qualified him to vie for the governor of Lagos as the owner of  a patient medicine store, with not more than five employees under his control. The DPA candidate noted the scornful look and the attempt to diminish his profile. Returning the missiles, Agbaje  reminded Pedro that when he was a managing director of a bank, he was a shareholder and a director, which implied part ownership. The pharmacist also asked the banker to explain the circumstances that led to his exit from the bank.  Besides, he added that the former deputy governor should respond to the allegation by his boss that he had not properly rendered his account of stewardship. Pedro flared up, taking exception to Agbaje’s remarks. He explained that when he left the bank, the organization held a befitting send-forth for him.

    Despite the enormous electoral investment, Agbaje came third, trailing Obanikoro, who was defeated by Fashola.  The love of Lagosians for Agbaje was undermined by a corresponding reluctance to adopt his party by voters. He was a strong contender hindered by his weak party.

    Following the defeat, Agbaje protested, claiming that his photograph or logo disappeared on the ballot paper. He went to the tribunal, urging the temple of justice to upturn Fashola’s victory. His prayer was rejected.

    In 2011, Agbaje did not contest. Although APC leaders were said to have offered the position of deputy governor to him, he rejected it. But, he remained a public figure who commented on national issues.

    In 2015, he finally yielded to pressures to run on the platform of the PDP. Backed by the PDP leader, Chief Olabode George, he defeated Obanikoro at the primary. His chance was bright. Former President Goodluck Jonathan threw his weight behind him. Also, members of the Oodua Peoples Congress (OPC) were on the prowl. Agbaje rallied Igbo residents behind his ambition. Although PDP won some House of Assembly and Representatives seats, Agbaje was defeated by Ambode.

    After the election, crisis broke out between Agbaje and George. The retired soldier wanted to be the PDP national chairman. Agbaje, who enjoyed the support of  Rivers State Governor Nyesom Wike and his Ekiti State counterpart, Ayo Fayose, also unfolded a chairmanship ambition. But, the crown later went to Prince Uche Secondus, who was sponsored by the PDP governors.

    During last year’s primary, Agbaje defeated Deji Doherty, who does not enjoy his kind of popularity. But, at the close of poll at the weekend, there was gap between expectation and reality. Sanwo-Olu polled 739, 44 5 votes to defeat Agbaje who got 206, 141 votes.

    What future awaits PDP in Lagos? What next for Agbaje, its symbol? Will he return to the drawing board, restrategise and rebuild the party into a winning platform? Will he return to his shell? Will he quit the politics? In four years’ time, will Agbaje re-contest?

     

  • Jimi Agbaje concedes defeat, congratulates Sanwo-Olu

    The governorship candidate of the Lagos State Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Jimi Agbaje, has conceded defeat and congratulated Governor-elect Babajide Sanwoolu of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).

    He called the APC flag bearer at 7.07pm, wishing him well as winner.

    An excited Sanwoolu, who is at the party office on Acme Road, Ogba, Ikeja to give his acceptance speech, thanked him for the kind gesture.

  • Agbaje deplores poor voters turn out

    The Lagos State People’s Democratic Party (PDP) governorship candidate Jimi Agbaje has said the low turnout of voters for the election is due the hooliganism witnessed during the Presidential election.

    Agbaje who voted immediately he arrived his polling unit 004, ward  A, Apapa 2, decried the low turnout. He voted 11 .00 am.

    He said what happened during that election like ballot box snatching, poor distribution of materials and violent in some areas discouraged the voters from going out to exercise their civic rights.

    Agbaje urged voters to go out and vote, calling on the security outfits and relevant authority to ensure voters were not hindered from voting.

    He explained that everybody must play his or her part to make the electoral process work. ‘The reports we have so far is not too impressive concerning the ongoing election.

    “There are reports that some INEC ad hoc staff are protesting no- payment of their allowance. Therefore, we have some polling stations that have not been able to vote due to this disruption by the INEC staff.

     Agbaje said the process of entrenching democracy would not materialize if people stay away from participating in the democratic process.

    “We hope that as the election progresses people will turn out to vote. They should simply come out and exercise their civic rights.  The citizen should be part of our democratic development process.

    ” They must know they their votes count, so where we do not have good turn out, it means it is not the best and like I said several factors are responsible.

    “That notwithstanding, we are going to win the election. We have the number on our side but must warn that what characterized the Presidential election like violence, intimidation and poor distribution should not be allowed to play out again,” he said.

  • Jimi Agbaje’s campaign group debunks step down rumour

    The Jimi Agbaje Campaign Organization, the major support group for Mr. Jimi Agbaje, Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governorship candidate for the Saturday, March 9, 2019 elections, has insisted that their principal is still in the race, and that he has not stepped down for any other candidate.

    The campaign organisation, in reaction to reports that Agbaje stepped down for another gubernatorial candidate, said: “the deliberate falsehood is obviously being orchestrated by those scared of an imminent loss and Agbaje’s growing popularity and acceptance across the length and breadth of Lagos.”

    “From their panicky and irresponsible action, it is obvious that those in opposition have exhausted all their tricks and are now becoming disingenuous and frantic as election day approaches.

    “It is also laughable and ludicrous for them to claim that Agbaje, an older and more experienced politician would be dropped for ADP’s Babatunde Gbadamosi. There had a report that Peoples Democratic party and Coalition of United Political Parties, CUPP, took the decision on Wednesday during a Press Conference at Protea Hotel in Ikeja Lagos.

    It was reported that the leadership of both ADP and PDP have agreed to work under one accord as Mr. Gbadamosi seems to stand a better chance of winning the election.

    “It was also learnt that the leadership of PDP took the decision in the best interest of the party and it’s members, and have sent communique to all Local Government and Ward branches of the party of the new development,” it was added in the report.

    “Ideally, the Agbaje Campaign Organization would not have dignified these peddlers of falsehood with a response, but we are conscious of the political season we are currently in. We are also aware of the desperation, intimidation, mudslinging and blackmail that have been dangerously deployed by the opposition against us despite our civility,”.

    The group reaffirmed that Jimi Agbaje is still in the race and remains the PDP governorship candidate for the Saturday election, adding that no amount of lies and half-truths can change this reality.

  • Lagos: Agbaje loses unit

    The Lagos State Peoples Democratic Party ( PDP) governorship candidate Jimi Agbaje has lost his unit to the All Progressives Congress in today’s election.

    Unit 004, Ward A, Hindra Road, Apapa GRA

    President             Senate                       Reps
    APC                 84                             88                            74

    PDP                 80                              79                            84

    The results indicate that PDP only won the House of Representatives.

  • MTV Base’s Celeb Living returns with Paul Okoye, Jimi Agbaje, others

    MTV Base’s hit show, Celeb Living, is back for yet another explosive season and the viewers are sure to be thrilled with the show’s new guests.

    The show started on Tuesday, January 22, 2019, with one half of Nigeria’s biggest pop duo of all time, Paul Okoye. MTV Base VJ, Nenny B, takes us on a tour of the ‘Senorita’ crooner’s lavish home which includes a relaxing swimming pool and a fabulous studio space.

    Also, MTV Base VJ, Dada Boy Ehiz, guides viewers through L.A.X.’s house with the ‘Rasaking’ singer showing off his beautiful car and other cool spots in his home as he engaged in conversations and video game sessions with Dada Boy.

    Moving from the entertainment scene to the political sphere, Celeb Living makes a stop at the home of Jimi Agbaje, the People Democratic Party (PDP) Lagos gubernatorial candidate. Mr Agbaje and his wife gave Nenny B the grand tour of their luxurious living space and of course, answered some questions about his plans to move Lagos forward.

    The Celeb Living episode featuring the Agbaje’s goes live on Tuesday, February 5 2019.