Jimi Agabje Reveals Why He Left Tinubu’s Camp

The governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Lagos state, Jimi Agbaje, has revealed why he departed from the camp of the national leader of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), Senator Bola Ahmed Tinubu. According to Sahara Reporters, Agbaje stated that;  “I take exception to the rule of one man in a metropolitan state like Lagos.” Information claimed Agbaje parted ways with Tinubu in 2007 to join the Democratic Peoples’ Alliance (DPA) as its governorship candidate. READ ALSO: 2019: Why we asked Buhari, Atiku, others to sign peace deal – Kukah The PDP gubernatorial candidate added: “I have no personal rift with him (Tinubu). What exists between us is all about differences in value and principle. ”When we were together, I discovered that his own idea of democracy was not what I was taught, so I had to take an exit. I am saying that what we are running today in Lagos is a one-man Lagos. ”A Lagos where somebody says when he is going to bed, Lagos is going to bed, to me that can no longer be tolerable. Lagos must be made to work for the people of Lagos.” jimi agbaje Photo Credit: Getty

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