Naijahottestgist brought you news that in the last few days compliments has been filtering in from strong blocks in Lagos, giving Governor Akinwunmi Amobode an endorsement for a second term in office. But in a turn of event, it appears that AA’s fate for a second term in office still appears to be hanging in the balance.
Naijahottetgist has it on good authority that after Asiwaju rendered PDP powerless in Lagos, and
when he perceived that Femi Otedola’s profile was on the rise and he had stylishly mentioned that once Asiwaju does not field Ambode he was running, Asiwaju met with Femi and persuaded him not to run, the only aspirant in the opposition PDP that APC has to fear could hurt her structure in Lagos as of today is Deji Doherty.
Our sources disclosed that few days to the primaries, there will be a mass resignation of several commissioners and aides in the Ambode administration, who are clamoring for anyone but Ambode.
Furthermore, we reliably gathered that the reason why Asiwaju is not fielding Hamzat as his anointed candidate was because of his close ties with former governor, BRF; hence, Asiwaju’s team could not trust him enough.
Ambode is not giving up yet as he is reaching out but the odds don’t favor him as at this period every strong politician is running around to secure his seat so his calls to Oshinmole, Osibajo and Oba of Lagos to field him has not yielded positive dividends yet as only the Oba really tried but as much as he did he didn’t want to go against Asiwaju.
SEE PROFILE OF BABAJIDE SANWO-OLU OLUSOLA BELOW
SANWO-OLU Babajide Olusola is widely regarded as a public sector expert in human resources and policy formation expert in the power sector; a consultant per excellence. He is an astute banker, a compelling public speaker and an inspirational leader. Apart from a robust public sector service experience which spanned over eight years during which he was Honorable Commissioner for Commerce and Industry, Honorable Commissioner for Budget and Planning and Honorable Commissioner for Establishments and Training, Lagos State, at different times.
The very dynamic Babajide also has an enviable background in the private sector and close to ten years of exemplary banking experience during which he contributed immensely to the growth and
development of these banks at various critical capacities; Lead Bank Plc, UBA, and First Atlantic Bank (now First City Monument Bank).
He has distinguished himself as a boardroom guru and has since become a widely recognized force in both the private and public sector, serving as Board member, Department for International Development, DFID/DEEPEN Fund; Member of the Board Audit Committee of Caverton Offshore Services Group, PLC and as Director, Light Level Nigeria Limited, the foremost digital signage company in Nigeria.
He also serves as Chairman for a number of thriving organisations, including Baywatch Group Limited – a multifaceted company with interests in construction, property development and human capital development – where he has served as Chairman/CEO since July 2011. First Class Group Limited, a cooling, power and maintenance solutions provider recognised widely for providing critical support for all major telecommunications company in the area of specialised cooling. Powercap Consulting, a leading power consulting boutique with vast experience in power privatisation exercise.
Beryl Shelter, an estate management from that specialises in research, marketing
intelligence and sales of high end properties. Wow! Interiors, an interior design services
and luxury furniture retail store for high end corporate and residential clients.
As Treasurer at Lead Bank Plc between 1994 and 1997, Babajide managed the liquid asset
of the bank and general funding requirements on a daily basis. At United Bank for Africa,
UBA, he was Senior Manager (Head, Foreign Money Market) managing the bank’s
liquidity position vis a vis pro tability. He was also responsible for articulating and implementing the bank’s strategy in Investment Banking activities and Issuing House and
Portfolio Management.
Subsequently, Babajide rose to the position of Deputy General Manager (Divisional Head)
at First Inland Bank Plc, where he was Corporate Financial Advisor to several
multinational companies. He also supervised the Bureau of Public Enterprises (BPE)
privatization projects including the concession of the National Arts Theatre, and the Lagos
Trade International Fair Complex, the acquisition of Ikoyi Hotels Limited as well as the
Federal Government Debt Conversion Programme. His meteoric rise within the system of the Lagos State government is particularly exemplary; testament to his unique leadership abilities and exceptional contributions to good governance within the State.
Babajide’s appointment, in 2003, as Special Adviser on Corporate Matters to the Deputy Governor, took the government circles by storm. However, the consequent recognition which he quickly gained, coupled with his outstanding performance earned him the same job title and description again, this time, with the Executive Governor himself after only one year.
Working directly with the Governor, he was responsible for creating an environment that fosters private sector participation and was instrumental to the present situation where members of the private sector see themselves as stakeholders in the governance of the State. He also formulated policies and programmes to improve the relationship between government and Organized Private Sector (OPS).
In conjunction with other agencies of government, Babajide was able to initiate, identify, promote and structure new projects and programmes in areas like the Environment, Transportation, Commerce, Finance and Infrastructure while also preparing and tracking the Internally Generated Revenue from various agencies including the BIR and analyzing same for the Governor.
He was also responsible for the preparation and publication of the Lagos State Economic
Empowerment and Development Strategy (LASEEDS). While still serving in this capacity, Babajide was appointed acting Honourable Commissioner, Economic Planning and Budget, owing to his hard work and attention to details. He became responsible for the preparation of the annual budget for the State Government and the processing of the annual budget of the different parastatals; a duty
he performed judiciously.
It was no surprise therefore, when in 2007, he became the Honourable Commissioner for Commerce and Industry until the end of that administration. At the start of the next administration, Babajide was again appointed Honourable Commissioner, this time, for Establishments, Training and Pensions.
Babajide’s stirring team playing ability was evident in the critical roles he played within the government in partnership with several units. For instance, in conjunction with the Head of Service, he was responsible for timely review of salaries, wages and allowances while he also articulated the state government’s Conditions of Service. As a security awareness expert, he helped set up the Lagos State Security Trust Fund and subsequently became a board member for over four years.
Although he holds an MBA and a B.Sc in Surveying from the University of Lagos, his quest for knowledge has taken him to several courses and trainings in several continents of the world, including Europe, USA, Asia and Africa. He is an alumnus of the prestigious Kennedy School of Government, USA; the London Business School as well as the Lagos Business School, LBS.
Babajide is also an associate member of The Chartered Institute of Personnel
Management (CIPM) and fellow of The Nigeria Institute of Training and Development
(NITAD).
A man of admirable social skills, he also nds some time for leisure and social activities amidst his demanding itinerary, as he is a member of the Ikoyi Club, the Island Club, as well as the Clear Essence Health Club.
Babajide’s laudable achievements have not gone unnoticed. He has received several awards in recognition of his tremendous contributions to society. They include the Symbol of Excellence award from the Civic Enlightenment Association of Nigeria, a Gold mentor award from the National Association of Nigeria Nurses & Midwives (NANNM), a Platinum award from the Lagos State Public Service Club and the 2009 Best in Human Capital Development award from the Industrial Training Fund (ITF). He has also received several merit awards from the Association of National Accountants of Nigeria, Chartered Institute of Personnel Management in Nigeria (CIPMN) amongst others.
He is happily married to Dr. Mrs Ibijoke Sanwo-Olu and they are blessed with children.
During Ambode declaration speech yesterday he claimed not to be tied yet, whether Asiwaju and his people will listen we will see in the next few days.