2023: Possible new dawn in Lagos, PDP's Jandor tells voters

The People's Democratic Party (PDP) Governor candidate in Lagos State, Dr. Abdul-Azeez Adediran, said on Friday that he was committed to bringing a new dawn of hope and prosperity to the people of the state if elected in the next election.

Adediran, popularly known as Jandor, along with other party leaders and candidates, revealed this during his engagement with traders and other groups in Surulere Local Government Area.< /p>

In another interactive session with leaders of the Building Materials Association in the council area, Adediran promised to lead a populist government that would put the welfare of residents first.

The gubernatorial candidate, who noted that his neighborhood tour was aimed at learning about the challenges facing the people at the grassroots level, promised that if elected he would address all the challenges facing the people. people and their businesses.

"By the grace of God, I will correct all anomalies and wrongs of the state.

"We will create jobs and manage a robust economy to create wealth for all and a new dawn that everyone expects in Lagos is possible.

“No man can do it except God alone. We believe that God can do it. What APC has done in Lagos is enough,” he said.

Jandor said his administration plans to end all forms of extortion and harassment in the state.

After locals and traders in Ifesowapo market complained about flooding in the area, Adediran, who inspected a canal in Oriole, promised to address the flooding problem in the state.

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He promised that if elected governor, a massive infrastructure renewal would be carried out to deal with the ongoing flooding in parts of the state.

"By His Grace, we will correct any issues that are causing flooding in the state.

“We will make sure that the water is properly routed when we arrive. Go and rest, there is no problem, we will do our best when we take office,” he promised. .

Also meeting with a group of iron merchants, Adediran, who hailed the contributions of the Igbos to the state's economy, pledged to protect their investment.

"We must protect you and your businesses. You are like the hen that laid the golden eggs.

"We must put an end to all extortion and harassment that will not allow you to do your business.

"We assure you that we will get it right.

"I know the Lagos you want is one in which your children will be considered 100% part of us and that is the Lagos we are bringing. We will do better than what is on the ground now.

"It's time to elect a businessman, who won't hurt people's livelihoods with his policies. You create jobs for many and I won't frustrate you," he promised .

He said he chose to go where the people live and do business because he wanted to learn about their challenges and lead a pro-mass government.

“Let’s try something else and see Lagos work. We will put an end to all forms of harassment,” he said.

All groups in different meetings urged Adediran not to forget the masses in his policies and programs, if elected.

Meanwhile, the PDP campaign train was attacked by political thugs in the Coker neighborhood of Aguda, making it the third attack in recent days.

Some suspected thugs reportedly fired guns and destroyed some of Adediran's convoy campaign vehicles.

His campaign train had been attacked by political thugs in Badagry, Ikorodu, Agege, Kosofe and Surulere, leaving some of his supporters injured and vehicles vandalized.

2023: Possible new dawn in Lagos, PDP's Jandor tells voters

The People's Democratic Party (PDP) Governor candidate in Lagos State, Dr. Abdul-Azeez Adediran, said on Friday that he was committed to bringing a new dawn of hope and prosperity to the people of the state if elected in the next election.

Adediran, popularly known as Jandor, along with other party leaders and candidates, revealed this during his engagement with traders and other groups in Surulere Local Government Area.< /p>

In another interactive session with leaders of the Building Materials Association in the council area, Adediran promised to lead a populist government that would put the welfare of residents first.

The gubernatorial candidate, who noted that his neighborhood tour was aimed at learning about the challenges facing the people at the grassroots level, promised that if elected he would address all the challenges facing the people. people and their businesses.

"By the grace of God, I will correct all anomalies and wrongs of the state.

"We will create jobs and manage a robust economy to create wealth for all and a new dawn that everyone expects in Lagos is possible.

“No man can do it except God alone. We believe that God can do it. What APC has done in Lagos is enough,” he said.

Jandor said his administration plans to end all forms of extortion and harassment in the state.

After locals and traders in Ifesowapo market complained about flooding in the area, Adediran, who inspected a canal in Oriole, promised to address the flooding problem in the state.

>

He promised that if elected governor, a massive infrastructure renewal would be carried out to deal with the ongoing flooding in parts of the state.

"By His Grace, we will correct any issues that are causing flooding in the state.

“We will make sure that the water is properly routed when we arrive. Go and rest, there is no problem, we will do our best when we take office,” he promised. .

Also meeting with a group of iron merchants, Adediran, who hailed the contributions of the Igbos to the state's economy, pledged to protect their investment.

"We must protect you and your businesses. You are like the hen that laid the golden eggs.

"We must put an end to all extortion and harassment that will not allow you to do your business.

"We assure you that we will get it right.

"I know the Lagos you want is one in which your children will be considered 100% part of us and that is the Lagos we are bringing. We will do better than what is on the ground now.

"It's time to elect a businessman, who won't hurt people's livelihoods with his policies. You create jobs for many and I won't frustrate you," he promised .

He said he chose to go where the people live and do business because he wanted to learn about their challenges and lead a pro-mass government.

“Let’s try something else and see Lagos work. We will put an end to all forms of harassment,” he said.

All groups in different meetings urged Adediran not to forget the masses in his policies and programs, if elected.

Meanwhile, the PDP campaign train was attacked by political thugs in the Coker neighborhood of Aguda, making it the third attack in recent days.

Some suspected thugs reportedly fired guns and destroyed some of Adediran's convoy campaign vehicles.

His campaign train had been attacked by political thugs in Badagry, Ikorodu, Agege, Kosofe and Surulere, leaving some of his supporters injured and vehicles vandalized.

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