A Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governorship aspirant in Lagos State, Mr Laja Adeoye, has said that the party will win the governorship election in the state in the forthcoming general election. Adeoye, who noted that the PDP is repositioning to end the long reign of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the state; said: “Lagos 2027 will not be business as usual.
PDP will spring a surprise that will return power to the people. We will win. It is going to be the biggest upset in the country’s political history.” The governorship hopeful said his aspiration was borne out of a desire to give Lagos residents a government that listens and delivers. He added that residents are groaning under multiple taxation, traffic gridlock, and high cost of living under APC rule. “After many years, Lagos residents are tired of excuses. They want results.
They want a government that feels their pain. Go to any market, enter any bus, talk to any graduate, the cry is the same: Things are not going the way they should. That must change,” Adeoye said. He stressed that economic challenges in the country will work against the APC, saying the impact of the present administration’s policies are felt more in Lagos than any other state.
“By 2027, Lagosians will ask APC what they did with these long years. We will be on the ballot with answers, not propaganda. People are not asking for too much. They want roads without potholes, rents they can afford, and jobs for their children. Governance should be about delivering dividends of democracy,” he said.
The gubernatorial aspirant disclosed that the PDP has commenced grassroots mobilisation across the 20 local government areas and 37 Local Council Development Areas of the state, adding that steps are being taken to resolve all the issues affecting unity in the party. His words: “The PDP you saw in 2023 is not the PDP you will see in 2027. We are doing a lot to make the party stronger.
We will dislodge the APC and give residents the government they deserve.” Adeoye, who said he has been receiving endorsements from several groups across Lagos, noted that he had also been meeting with party leaders at state and local levels to build consensus and secure support ahead of the primary election.
“Leaders are listening, groups are endorsing. The movement is growing. Lagos residents are ready for a new direction,” he said and called on residents to obtain and safeguard their voters’ cards, describing 2027 as “the year of decision.” Adeoye said his campaign will be driven by the need to restore hope to the market woman in Mushin, the driver in Agege, and the youth in Yaba.
According to him, his blueprint for governing Lagos is anchored on a programme he termed “Àtunt Èkó” (Re-Engineering Lagos). “Àtunt Èkó is my answer to the long years of neglect. It is a solemn covenant to move Lagos from challenges to solutions,” Adeoye said.
He explained that the agenda covers infrastructure, power, water, housing, education, health, economy, security, governance, and fiscal transparency. On infrastructure and utilities, Adeoye said the plan provides for Independent Power Projects and renewable energy, potable water supply, flood mitigation, road and rail rehabilitation, and climate-resilient urban planning.
On housing, he said the agenda targets thousands of low-cost housing units in four years. “No Lagos worker should spend 60 per cent of his or her salary on rent. We will end that under Àtunt Èkó,” he said. On human development, the aspirant said his plan includes revival of primary health centres in every ward, rebuilding of 1,000 classrooms annually, and expanded focus on STEM in schools.
On the economy, Adeoye listed SME support, support for the informal sector, tech hubs, blockchain and digital economy, creative industries, and agriculture. On security, he said his plan proposes technology-backed surveillance, support for community policing, and youth and women empowerment programmes to address root causes of insecurity.
He added that the civil service will be reformed into a digital, performance-driven institution. On fiscal policy, he said the agenda provides for transparent debt management, prudent borrowing, and real-time publication of budgets, income, and expenditure. On legislation and investment, Adeoye said the agenda seeks strong collaboration with the State House of Assembly for propeople and business-friendly laws. “It also targets billions in Foreign Direct Investment through economic diplomacy.” he said.
He further stated that each sector under the agenda has timelines, ring-fenced funding, public-private partnerships, digital monitoring, and performance indicators. Promising that the full Àtunt Èkó policy document would soon be unveiled and presented to the public, Adeoye said: “Àtunt Èkó is the game-changer.
It is our contract to rework Lagos from darkness to light, from congestion to connectivity, from exclusion to opportunity.” He added: “The time for transformation is now. Together, we will build the Lagos of our dreams. A New Lagos is unfolding,” Adeoye said.
