Haleemat Busari
Deputy
Governorship Candidate of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) in
Lagos State, Mrs. Haleemat Oluyemisi Busari has stated that the
party’s ticket pairing her with Mr. Jimi Agbaje remains the best
choice for Lagosians.
Busari,
who spoke in a radio programme on Wednesday, stated that
decision-making would be a joint responsibility if the ticket got
into power as she had forged a workable partnership with her
principal towards transforming the fortunes of the state.
According
to her, Agbaje was someone who allowed ideas to thrive and he would
not reduce her to a mere appendage if they got elected.
Her
words: “I believe in the objectives and plans of the platform upon
which I am running, which was why I accepted the offer anyway. I
believe that the ticket can actually impact governance in Lagos
because we have the ideas. We (I and Agbaje) have our heads and
minds in the right places.
“Governance
is all about capability, you have the right kind of morality to
support what you want to do. If you are in government for service,
then the first hurdle has been crossed because everything you see is
the big picture regarding how one wishes to impact on humanity.”
Busari,
a lawyer who has logged three decades in legal and corporate
practice, said that having made the decision to pair up as the
running mate to Agbaje, she hoped to bring her vast experience and
contacts to bear upon the office of Deputy Governor.
She
stated that the PDP-led government, when voted into office, would
prioritise the domestication of the Freedom of Information Act in
order to foster accountability in governance.
While
drawing a nexus between education and development, she restated the
resolve of their potential PDP regime to accord the education sector
the needed priority attention.
“A
couple of things have come to agitate my mind and one of such is
education. Education is what impacts everything that we do as a
people and that is something that I am passionate about. This is
because we live in a knowledge-driven economy,” she said.
Busari
stated that a blueprint had been developed by the party to ensure
that pupils in state-owned primary and secondary schools in the state
enjoyed the same access to education irrespective of religious or
ethnic affiliations.
On
the issue of state police, Busari stated that when fully operational,
all segments of the state would be brought into the conversation with
a view to having a police system that would earn the respect and
trust of residents.
Commenting
on the issue of controversies surrounding the desire of Muslim
students to wear hijab in public schools, Busari said, “My position
is that we should stick to the facts. By that, I mean we should stick
to the current position of things. And where the position is now is
that the Muslim community has been in court with the state
government.
“I’m
aware that there has been a ruling allowing wearing of hijab in
schools; although that ruling is still being contested. The ruling
that stands now is that Muslim children are allowed to wear hijab in
schools. I am also aware that the state government has issued a
circular stating that school children are allowed hijab in schools.
They (the government) have even gone further to describe the kind of
hijab to wear in schools.”
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