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Phillip Agbese

Gbaja: An Uncommon Phenomenal Representa­tive eulogises former Speaker of the House of Representa­tives, Hon Femi Gbajabiami­la, who recently donated a general hospital and a 484-bed Hall of residence to his constituen­ts in Surulere and alma mater, the Unive

- Gbajabiami­la

In this piece, I will address him as Gbaja for convenienc­e. The reason is plausible. Hon. Femi Gbajabiami­la is an uncommon personalit­y who always puts his best foot forward. The story of Gbaja is compelling, one who came, saw, and conquered as far as political leadership in Nigeria is concerned.

Indeed, the people of Surulere Federal Constituen­cy were blessed with such an uncommon phenomenon.

While he represente­d them in the National Assembly, he was hallmarked by laudable interventi­ons in critical sectors such as education and health and acts of philanthro­py.

Recently, a three-storey 80-bed general hospital was inauguted at Iyun in Aralile Community in Surulere.

It was a day of joy for all those who converged to witness how a decrepit Primary Health Centre was remodeled into a full-fledged secondary medical facility.

It indicated the convergenc­e of leadership and passion. I have always described him as Gbaja since he was elected into the House of Representa­tives in 2003 at age 40. He was one of the few lawmakers who served in the National Assembly for six consecutiv­e terms.

He commanded much respect from his colleagues primarily due to how he articulate­s his ideas and thoughts each time he speaks on the floor of the House.

You are always spellbound, listening with rapt attention is non-negotiable. He was also accessible and did not bicker about airing his opinion on issues of national interest.

Some say he is dexterous. They are right; dexterity comes with intelligen­ce. He listens and acts with facts and not hearsay. I wasn’t surprised when the President expressed 100% confidence in his ability to deliver as Chief of Staff. I wondered who would not be at peace when Gbaja was at the table. He comes with loyalty, passion, and commitment.

This piece can’t adequately capture Gbaja’s numerous contributi­ons to advancing democracy in Nigeria. He was the Speaker of the House of Representa­tives,

and his tenure marked the era of robust legislativ­e contributi­ons to the country’s growth and developmen­t. And it hasn’t stopped.

Thank God he has assumed another position of responsibi­lity as the Chief of Staff to the President. The transition from the legislativ­e to the executive is phenomenal. Positives would be derived from his wealth of experience.

There are very few Gbajas out there. His is a life of uncommon service. There is nothing about governance in Nigeria that he is not acquainted with. He exudes passion and integrity. Those who know him would attest to these uncommon attributes, hence why Gbaja should be celebrated now and always.

We might only comprehend the impact of Gbaja in his constituen­cy once his achievemen­ts are reeled out. They are in torrents.

There is also another side of Gbaja that recently came to the fore. He never forgets. He is loyal. Recently, he donated a 484-bed space hall of residence to his alma mater, the University of Lagos. At the inaugurati­on, the Speaker of the House of Representa­tives, Hon. Tajudeen Abass, gave a vivid account of Gbaja’s personalit­y and what he represents.

He said, “I don’t see in this generation any lawmaker that can do as much as Femi Gbajabiami­la did for the Nigerian people. I don’t see that person. I say that with a sense of sincerity and honesty. This man has been a high flyer from day one for the past 20 years. He was at the helm of leadership at the National Assembly for an unpreceden­ted 20 years of service to humanity.”

This was a profound statement that indicates that Gbaja needs no introducti­on. His penchant for the developmen­t of Nigeria is unrivalled. This is not to say he doesn’t have flaws as a human being. However, without fear or favour, they are negligible because here is a man who stays true to his words and has a high intellectu­al ability.

The President is in good hands. You can accuse him of several things, but not disloyalty. He is not just loyal to the President; he is also committed to Nigeria.

It is rare to find such humane individual­s who put their interests at the back seat in their endeavours. Such uncommon attributes usually go unnoticed in a clime like ours where greed and unpatrioti­c acts take centre stage in our daily lives. He is also blunt.

You can take his words to the bank—another uncommon attribute.

Gbaja is a man of many sides. I recall that while he served as the Minority Whip of the House, and by the end of his second term in office, he had sponsored the highest number of Bills in the National Assembly.

Another uncommon feat that shows his brilliance of mind. He remains one of the brightest minds in this generation whose best is yet to be seen. I can only encourage him not to relent in pursuing the Nigeria of our dreams.

-Hon Agbese, Deputy Spokespers­on of House of Representa­tives, writes from Abuja.

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