Wednesday, 19 November 2014
Engr. Bolaji Ajimotokan promises better life for Agege constituency 01
A Chieftain of the All Progressive Congress (APC), Engr. Bolaji Ajimotokan, has said Agege Constituency 1 needs a good lawmaker, who understands the challenges of the area.
He said he is vying for the House Assembly seat because the community has not made significant progress under those who had represented the constituency. He said, having lived among the people for from childhood, he noted nobody understands the terrain better than him.
He said: ‘’I lived here, but over time, I travelled overseas for my education, I had thought that, by the time I come back, my community would have the grown. But, I can say that nothing has changed after 19 years of my sojourn in the foreign land. I want to be part of the change that can improve the lots of my people.’’
The aspirant said he initiated some philanthropic project, to make impact in the community. ‘’The young Agege boys have benefitted from my quarterly organised football competition. Some of them have secured better offer through the exposure and the skills they displayed during the competitions.
He added that his aim is to change the community by bridging the gap between the leaders and the led through quarterly town hall meetings.
“Again, my vision is to alleviate the suffering of our people through communication, education and infrastructural development, this I strongly believe can come from effective lawmaking process that will recognise that Agege is part of the large community in the Centre of Excellence.
‘’We will put in place programme that will benefit the widows/widowers because our party the APC major cardinal point is about the people’s welfare. This is what I will dissipate my energy to and ensures that the enabling laws back it up.
‘’In terms of education, I hope to improve the lot of the primary schools in this locality. We can do this laying the solid foundation. This is possible through the act of parliament , I strongly believe we can do it and that must be done now.
‘’Through infrastructural development, the value of the houses will increase so as to attract into the community those in the high brow areas,” he said.
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