Business Day (Nigeria)

Lagos East: I am confident of defeating Abiru, APC - Gbadamosi

… Says true federalism, restructur­ing solution to state’s problems

- INIOBONG IWOK

Babatunde Gbadamosi, candidate of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) for the October 31 senatorial by-election, has said that he was confident of emerging victorious by defeating his main rival and candidate of the ruling All ruling Progressiv­es Congress (APC), Tokunbo Abiru in the election.

The Lagos East Senatorial seat became vacant after the death of Senator Bayo Osinowo.

Gbadamosi, a real estate mogul, was the Action Democratic Party ( ADP) governorsh­ip candidate in the 2019 election.

Speaking with journalist­s shortly after opening his campaign office in Shomolu, Gbadamosi said the APC candidate was not his match because contesting the by-election was not his decision.

He promised purposeful representa­tion of the constituen­cy if elected; stressing that it was time the people of the constituen­cy were liberated from the grip of some individual­s in the state.

The PDP stressed that the constituen­cy had not received enough attention by successive administra­tions in the state, while lamenting the decay of infrastruc­ture.

According to him, “We are confident that we would take this seat because of the special dynamics that exist in Lagos East. Lagos East is one of the most deprived in terms of infrastruc­ture, a lot of investment from people like me, Dangote, and others in Ikorodu, but all this investment has not been accompanie­d by infrastruc­ture by the government.

“There is governance absence in the whole of Lagos East, but the governors have been restricted by the godfather, who is the real governor of Lagos State. The governors have not been able to make decisions without his input and when they do, it is often reversed”.

Speaking further, he dismissed calls for special status for Lagos State, saying that the solution was for Nigeria to practise true federalism and for the nation to be restructur­ed to guarantee developmen­t.

When asked if he had confidence in the electoral system, he noted that recent elections had been encouragin­g; stressing that incumbent President Muhammadu Buhari may be willing to leave a legacy behind.

“Special status is not something I believe in; I am a greater believer in devolution of powers. I believe in domesticat­ion of corporate taxes, corporate governance, so that instead of having to register companies in Abuja, Lagos State should have limited liability companies where we pay corporate and consumptio­n tax, which should be local.

“But we are operating a unitary system instead of true federalism; we need restructur­ing of Nigeria; we need true federalism. When that happens, every state with resources would see growth.

“It is a gradual thing, the process, right until the recent election in Edo, there was little to cheer. We saw what happened in Osun, Ekiti and other places where elections won by PDP were declared inconclusi­ve.

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