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Why Jakande And Tinubu Didn’t Get Along by Nemere2020: 7:18am On Feb 13, 2021
At the time he died last Thursday, Alhaji Lateef Kayode Jakande, LKJ was undoubtedly the role model for good governance with legacies spread around Lagos.

So impactful was his touch on society that ahead of the 1983 election that those plotting to rig the election in some Unity Party of Nigeria, UPN controlled states knew better not to touch Lagos. That was essentially given the phenomenal imprints he had put on the ground in his first term.

The memory of LKJ and some of his colleagues in the Second Republic refreshes the ideological orientation of the political class of that era.

Jakande’s UPN had its four cardinal programmes of rural integrated development, free compulsory education at all levels, full employment and free health for all.

Jakande by and large pursued these programmes and even more. It is remarkable that one of the legacies he is best remembered for is housing which significantly was not among the UPN’s cardinal programmes. But through the Jakande Estates dotted around the then rural areas of Lekki, Ajah, Mile Two and so, the programme of rural-urban integration was driven.

While the UPN governors pursued their platforms with gusto, the National Party of Nigeria, NPN, was also known to have pursued its programme of housing for all with similar gusto. The federal administration built and commissioned housing estates around the country known as Shagari houses.

The competition by the UPN and the NPN to deliver on their platforms was a healthy competition that helped to further development.

None of the five civilian governors who followed matched him in the delivery of democracy dividends to the electorate.

But for a man with such veritable legacies on ground, it is remarkable that he died a diminished political entity. It is doubtful if he could have weighed influence in the election of his councilor in Ilupeju after 1999.

Though he was a member of the All Progressives Congress, APC, the party apparently did not bother to associate with him.

Jakande did not come into the political terrain as many others. He came well prepared after a successful stint as a journalist and newspaper manager.

Having associated with Chief Obafemi Awolowo from the fifties, he was part of the inner caucus who prepared the policy framework for the UPN during the pre-registration meetings that regularly took place at Awolowo’s residence at Apapa.

By the time the party was registered and he was eventually elected as governor, Jakande went on to enunciate programmes and projects that defined his legacy. Perhaps one project which will continue to haunt many in the APC is the abandonment of the metro line.

At the flag-off of the project in July 1983, Jakande who was not given to self-adulation was reported to have said that the metro line project was one that generations in 100 years’ time would thank his administration for.

However, six months later, he was out of office after the Muhammadu Buhari coup and the project was scuttled albeit with great financial cost on Lagos State. The military government ‘diagnosed’ it as a white elephant project.

Had that metro line project been allowed to proceed, not only would it have addressed today’s transportation chaos in Lagos, it would also have shone as an example worthy of emulation by other parts of the country.

Indeed, given his success as governor even while still in office, the idea of Jakande succeeding Awolowo began to crystalise and he began to be called Baba Kekere.

After Awolowo’s death in 1987, and as the country edged towards the Third Republic, Jakande had become about the most prominent political personality in Lagos State.

His choice of his faithful adherent, Femi Agbalajobi over Dapo Sarunmi to be candidate of the Social Democratic Party, SDP for the Lagos State Governorship Election of 1990 tore the progressive camp asunder.

Sarumi with the heavy money and backed by the Gen. Musa Shehu Yar‘Adua tendency fought Jakande/Agbalajobi to standstill within the SDP. It was a battle of wits that ended in a war of mutual destruction.

One of the operatives of the Sarumi camp was one Mr Bola Ahmed Tinubu who at that time in the late eighties had not too long ago just retired as an executive with Mobil Oil.

In the end, the military regime intervened and both Agbalajobi and Sarumi were removed from the contest. In the repeat primary, Yomi Edu who was regarded as a product of the Sarumi tendency emerged as a candidate.

His choice of Awolowo’s daughter, Mrs Tokunbo Awolowo-Dosunmu was seen as a sop to Jakande and the Agbalajobi tendency. However, it was flatly rejected.

Jakande then decided to show his control of the Lagos political field in the main election between the SDP’s Edu and the National Republican Convention’s candidate of Otunba Michael Otedola.

Despite having complete control of the State House of Assembly, the SDP in the main election massively lost the governorship office to the NRC’s candidate.

That was because on election eve, the Jakande tendency spread out the word to vote Otedola instead of Edu.


By showing his political strength and savvy he showed that he was the supremo in the progressives’ camp. But many apparently never forgave him. One of those who apparently never forgave him was that young operative, Mr Tinubu who was at that time at the beck and call of Sarumi.

Later as governor, Tinubu kept his distance from Jakande despite the phenomenal programmes and projects of the LKJ years.


Another spot on Jakande’s glorious political sojourn was his adventure into the Sani Abacha government. Though he entered the government as was agreed by Yoruba elders and performed creditably as secretary of housing development, he along other Yoruba elders when asked to leave rejected the call.

That was what drew the curtain to an eventful political swagger across Lagos. He lived on, however, till last Thursday. But his legacies dotted around Lagos and the men and women he raised through institutions he created will even endure more.

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Re: Why Jakande And Tinubu Didn’t Get Along by PrinceDz: 7:25am On Feb 13, 2021
Interesting

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Re: Why Jakande And Tinubu Didn’t Get Along by LawLab247: 7:26am On Feb 13, 2021
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Re: Why Jakande And Tinubu Didn’t Get Along by orikoku: 7:30am On Feb 13, 2021
They can never get along as Tinubu na billionaire and Jakande na thousandnaire

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Re: Why Jakande And Tinubu Didn’t Get Along by Nobody: 7:46am On Feb 13, 2021
orikoku:
They can never get along as Tinubu na billionaire and Jakande na thousandnaire

Pele o hundrednaire

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Re: Why Jakande And Tinubu Didn’t Get Along by Obingo: 7:46am On Feb 13, 2021
I want to use this forum to plead with his Excellency, the executive governor of Kogi State and all those who have his ears on this platform to prevail on Mustapha Akaaba- the executive chairman of Ajaokuta LGA to pay the salaries of workers he has refused to pay in the last three months particularly those on the clemency list of his Excellency - All. Yahaya Bello.

We know the Governor is not aware of this unruly behavior of Mustapha Akaaba, however, the larger populace of the workers are made to believe that this is the instruction from the Governor.

Ajaokuta LGA workers have suffered for too long that they can't bear the pang of inconvenience this unilateral action of the Chairman is inflicting on them.

Your Excellency Sir, as a Presidential material and candidate, you should not allow any action of any of your appointees or subordinates to give a bad image of you to the masses either at the local, state or national level.

I will be expecting a swift response of the governor and I will be back to confirm to the world as soon as the Chairman does the needful.

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Re: Why Jakande And Tinubu Didn’t Get Along by NOC1(m): 7:48am On Feb 13, 2021
orikoku:
They can never get along as Tinubu na billionaire and Jakande na thousandnaire

That was not what the writer said, it was all about political ego and party loyalty. Jakande gets whatever he wants from Government, so he is not poor.

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Re: Why Jakande And Tinubu Didn’t Get Along by SouthNigerian: 7:50am On Feb 13, 2021
Light and Darkness can't get along.

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Re: Why Jakande And Tinubu Didn’t Get Along by Kriss216: 7:51am On Feb 13, 2021
Jakande is too pure, disciplined and well reserved to get along with a crook!

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Re: Why Jakande And Tinubu Didn’t Get Along by Tulsaguy: 7:51am On Feb 13, 2021
For those of us who enjoyed free ice creams, text books, notebooks & maths sets. We will forever be grateful to this political icon.

He followed in the footstep of the Great Awo, provided free education, trainings for the civil service and built lasting infrastructure.

Unlike the Ojuyobos of these world, whose god is their belly, Jakande was a disciplined, selfless Governor. He lived in his own house and rode his personal car as Governor.

Of all the Governors in Tinubu's era, only Asiwaju still has eyes in government house. He has planted his structure that 1000 Ambode & Fashola can't dare look him in the face. Sanwo Olu is just a figure head, the real Governor of Lagos is still BAT.

The guy planted Jimi in PDP, and the foolish party kept giving him the Governorship tickets every time. No wonder APCheat call him "customer dada ni"

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Re: Why Jakande And Tinubu Didn’t Get Along by AJOBI77(m): 8:38am On Feb 13, 2021
That would be an insult to baba jakannde. Igi imu jina sori

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Re: Why Jakande And Tinubu Didn’t Get Along by bigdammyj: 4:17pm On Feb 13, 2021
Noted
Re: Why Jakande And Tinubu Didn’t Get Along by badman007(m): 4:18pm On Feb 13, 2021
Tinubus Ignorance and greed has betrayed Yoruba people.

You can never compare his achievements with that of Awolowo the great.

No UBE in Lagos
VS
Free education in south west.

Education is (Yoruba) power.

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Re: Why Jakande And Tinubu Didn’t Get Along by Vojerif62: 4:18pm On Feb 13, 2021
Okay

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Re: Why Jakande And Tinubu Didn’t Get Along by Nobody: 4:18pm On Feb 13, 2021
Let the dead rest, abeg. He has done his part

Bbbwings:

We wont stop becauz his legacies are all around us.
His story needs to be told.

Like any other politicians, Tinubu would also become a saint after death cool

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Re: Why Jakande And Tinubu Didn’t Get Along by Akpuobi1: 4:19pm On Feb 13, 2021
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Re: Why Jakande And Tinubu Didn’t Get Along by RichDad1(m): 4:19pm On Feb 13, 2021
It’s all about ideologies.

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Re: Why Jakande And Tinubu Didn’t Get Along by jojofola: 4:19pm On Feb 13, 2021
How badly I was waiting to read this narrative.
Jakande wasn't a do or die politician like we have now.

To even think that it was our "Darling Daddy" that disrupted the plans of the late Jakande's government on rail transport that probably would have made things right and not fall in serious debts and mess like we are in now.

Omo! Make everybody answer to hin papa name because it is a full blown ANIMAL FARM we live in now.

You will be surprised to see folks who you used to rate highly, comment on public issues like they have dementia.

Even to get Visas now, is no child's play. All the embassies now know why you need their Visas, they don't need to be told.

God will heal us individually.
We are just not living right over here.
If our children don't know their history, then we have failed as a nation!
They hid history from us and that is why we are where we are.

Look through the behaviors of Tinubu, Buhari in this writeup. Same history repeats itself but a lot of us had zero ideas.

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Re: Why Jakande And Tinubu Didn’t Get Along by sunshineV(f): 4:19pm On Feb 13, 2021
none of our business. tinunbu can join jakande wherever he is e no concern me

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Re: Why Jakande And Tinubu Didn’t Get Along by SerikiFulani(m): 4:19pm On Feb 13, 2021
Baba kekere can never associate with a corrupt man like Tinubu...

They're miles apart in morals kiss

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Re: Why Jakande And Tinubu Didn’t Get Along by Nobody: 4:20pm On Feb 13, 2021
Team brown teeth grin

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Re: Why Jakande And Tinubu Didn’t Get Along by Ubykcee(m): 4:20pm On Feb 13, 2021
It's nice. Check my signature
Re: Why Jakande And Tinubu Didn’t Get Along by Spaxon(f): 4:21pm On Feb 13, 2021
Wetin concern me....

If you want to marry from Akwaibom.
Na our list be that.

E no too cost grin grin grin

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Re: Why Jakande And Tinubu Didn’t Get Along by fourboys: 4:22pm On Feb 13, 2021
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Re: Why Jakande And Tinubu Didn’t Get Along by Lagoon0: 4:22pm On Feb 13, 2021
grin thatfairguy1 you can see what we say about traitor tinubu.

Even jakande distance himself from overzealous criminal like tinubu.
Tinubu is making Lagos move like snail and indigene and well meaning Lagosians knows that.


Edited: where are the tinubu defendants? Seunmsg helineous specialadviser sarrki officialgarri and the rest of them.

As you can see no one sane mind will go against papa jakande legacy in Lagos.

Stop making the attack of Ipoh on a criminal and dubious traitor like tinubu look like an attack on Yoruba's.

Tinubu dynasty has reach its brim. The Lagos of our dream will never idolize tinubu .

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Re: Why Jakande And Tinubu Didn’t Get Along by fourboys: 4:22pm On Feb 13, 2021
light and darkness has nothing in common

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Re: Why Jakande And Tinubu Didn’t Get Along by IMASTEX: 4:23pm On Feb 13, 2021
Okay
Re: Why Jakande And Tinubu Didn’t Get Along by Brendaniel: 4:23pm On Feb 13, 2021
One is bad and one is good...

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Re: Why Jakande And Tinubu Didn’t Get Along by sweetonugbu: 4:23pm On Feb 13, 2021
Politics

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Re: Why Jakande And Tinubu Didn’t Get Along by saferoom: 4:24pm On Feb 13, 2021
Ok
Re: Why Jakande And Tinubu Didn’t Get Along by mentored: 4:25pm On Feb 13, 2021

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