By Lukman Olabiyi
The leadership of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Agege Federal Constituency and other stakeholders have declared support for the aspiration of ex-Agege Local Government Chairman, Alhaji Ganiyu Kola Egunjobi to represent the area in House of Representatives on the party’s platform.
The move comes ahead of the 2027 general elections, with party primaries expected to determine candidates for various elective positions.
The motion for the support for Egunjobi was moved at Capitol Road in Agege by Hon Taofeek Adaranijo.
Adaranijo represented Agege Federal Constituency in the 8th National Assembly.
Speaking, the former federal lawmaker described the aspirant as a man of the people who covered himself in glory during his time as Agege LG boss.
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In his speech, he proposed a motion to the gathering to endorse Egunjobi’s aspiration, with the proposal gaining traction with the attendees.
“Egunjobi has a record of performance while he was in the saddle of Agege Local Government. He improved the council infrastructure like never before. Under him our children in public primary and schools enjoyed free shuttle buses from homes to schools, and vice versa. Our maternitys ceased to be mere consulting clinics while our council became the first in Nigeria to build and own a Computer-based Test centre,” Adaranijo effused.
In his reaction, the House of Representatives aspirant expressed gratitude to the party faithful for the confidence reposed in him. “I don’t take this trust in me for granted. My promise to you is to continue to make Agege my priority,” he stated.
He added that his aspiration was not self-motivated but a response to popular demand by his constituents.
“This decision is not driven by personal ambition, but by consistent encouragement, widespread consultations, and the growing demand of our people, those who believe in the continuity of tested leadership and proven capacity,” the former council chief stated.
On his legislative agenda, Egunjobi said he would prioritise consultations with constituents to ensure their needs are adequately represented.
“I have served for eight years. I know what they want in my constituency. And before we do anything, we have to consult. We ask them what they want. We are going to do what the people want because we are going there to represent them at the Green Chamber,” he added.

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