Agbaje says he’ll cancel Lekki-Epe toll gate if elected

by Panshak Ibrahim

Jimi Agbaje, the governorship aspirant of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), in Lagos State, has declared his intention to cancel the Lekki-Epe toll gate, if elected as governor of the state.

According to him, the toll gate is unsustainable as it is standing on an existing road, however, adding that the Lekki Phase 1 inner bridge would remain since it was built from scratch by the concessionaire company.

During an interactive session with the Muslim community in Lagos on Wednesday, January 14, Agbaje commended Governor Babatunde Fashola for some of the feats recorded in the State, but also stated that change is what Lagosians need, as opposed to the ‘continuity’ being preached by the All Progressives Congress.

The PDP governorship aspirant, however, added that the successes of Fashola’s administration has not been felt by ordinary Lagosians, whom he said were totally alienated from governance.

Furthermore, Agbaje stated that most of the problems affecting the state are products of a “vested interest.”

One comment

  1. Dont bother jimi. You will not get the opportunity to do so because you will smell power in lagos. From your utterances, you are on a mission for PDP to spoil our lagos. The till gate is not our problem, but economic mismanagement by PDP and lack of electricity that your party refused to provide despite massive expenditure.
    Eko o ní baje. We Wont allow jimi to come and baaje.

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