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If you dissect the whole teachings of the philosophical school called humanism, though it looks like its opposite, it is almost synonymous with that biblical exhortation which asks man not to lay treasures for himself on earth, where moth and rust destroy and where thieves break in and steal. Rather, said the exhortation, man should lay his treasure in heaven where neither moths nor grasshoppers can eat it. However, while this biblical exhortation hammers on spiritual immortality as a result of sowing seeds in the house of God, humanists ask humanity to lay their treasures in the hearts of human beings, which can be seen, hinting that there lies immortality.
It will appear however from the standpoint of logic,
that when a man lays imperishable treasures in the hearts of his fellow man,
since man is the creation of God, he is laying his treasures in heaven. Going
by this logic, if former governor of Lagos State, Akinwunmi Ambode’s four-year
strides as the governor of the state are a measure of humanist philosophy, then
he has laid his treasures in heaven and has achieved immortality in the hearts
of the people of Lagos State.
Born June 14, 1963 at the Epe General Hospital, to
the family of a man called Festus Akinwale Ambode and his wife, Christianah
Oluleye Ambode, the young boy, one of the ten children of his father, was to
later light the lamp of development in a state ranked as one of the fastest
growing economies in Africa. Today marks Ambode’s 58 years sojourn on the
surface of the earth. The elder Ambode equipped the young Akinwunmi with the
paraphernalia of leadership from the outset. Sending him to acquire the golden
fleece at Jude's Primary School, Ebute Metta, Lagos State where he studied
between 1969 and1974, he also proceeded to the Federal Government College,
Warri, Delta State, a sojourn that took him till 1981 when he proceeded to the
University of Lagos (UNILAG). From that same 1981 to 1984, he was in UNILAG
where he studied Accounting and graduated at the age of 21. Not only did the
precocious Akinwunmi bag a Master’s in Accounting from the same university and
an Hubert Humphrey fellowship at Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts, in
no long time, he became a chartered accountant at 24.Diligently honing his
academic and professional fecundity, he attended most of the best schools in
the world among which are; Harvard Kennedy of School Of Government, Cranfield
University, United kingdom, INSEAD-Singapore, Wharton Business School,
Philadelphia.
After observing his compulsory National Youth
Service Corps (NYSC) at The Central Bank of Nigeria in Sokoto and assured that
the civil service was the lush ground to groom leadership potentials due to its
civil underpinning, Akinwunmi joined the Lagos civil service where he began in
1988 as Assistant Treasurer at the Badagry Local Government. Thereafter, in
1991, he was posted to the Somolu local government as the council’s auditor and
in later years, he became the Council Treasurer of same Somolu Local
Government, where he had held the financial forte previously. At another time,
he served at the Alimoso council and in 2001, his mastery and wizardry in
financial matters came to the ears of the powers-that-be and he was promptly
made the acting Auditor General for Local Government of Lagos State and later
confirmed by the Lagos State House of Assembly. By January 2005, he was
elevated to the post of Permanent Secretary in the Lagos State Ministry of
Finance. In all these merry-go-round appointments, how was Akinwunmi to know
that providence was taking him through the mills, so that he could understand
the pains of grassroots people, have a feel of their wants and emotions,
preparatory to undertaking an assignment of consequence in the people’s lives?
Strides-wise, Ambode chose not to rest on his oars.
This probably was why he was appointed the state Accountant General in 2006, to
handle portfolios of all financial activities in the state, with over 1400
accountants in the state service under his administration. As if he and making
strides were Siamese twins, Akinwunmi revolutionized the State Treasury Office,
(STO) with his midas touch, changing the old patterns of Lagos State finances,
budget, management and planning. He was the unsung hero behind the phenomenal
raise in the ante of the Lagos financial performance within this period. This
caught the attention of development analysts as he lifted the state’s budgetary
performance to an annual average of 85%.
The most fitting acknowledgement of Ambode’s
intellect and understanding of the Lagos State financial, social and
developmental needs was his choice by the Lagos political class to run for the
office of the Governor of Lagos in April, 2015. In that election, wherein he
campaigned for and ran on the ticket of the All Progressives Congress, (APC)
Ambode defeated his Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) closest rival, Jimi Agbaje
by 150,000 votes. Basking in the grips he had acquired on Lagos and the
goodwill that it attracted to him, Ambode’s firm hold on the economic
trajectory of Lagos and the thirst for Lagos to continue to consolidate on the
financial gains of the previous years were some of the indices that delivered
the governorship to him.
During his gubernatorial campaign, the man who was
fast morphing from a civil servant imbued with a tradition of subordination to
higher authority, being heard but not seen, into a politician, made use of his
metamorphosis. He introduced panache into the electioneering process and made
the youths to catch their fun while listening to “warring politicians.” His
posters were surfeited with a cliché built on his understanding of Lagos, its
economy, finance and people. Many have spoken about how he changed the mantra
of electioneering, diverting it from the usual cliché that had no bearing on
the aspirant’s past and trajectory. Ambode believed that in his own trajectory,
his daring ideas and credentials, lay his success at the polls, so he deployed
them to the highest advantage.
For him and this manifested quite tremendously in
his campaign posters, he documented all his credentials and cognitive
experience, perhaps asking anyone who doubted them to do a double check. Apart
from documenting his educational credentials, Ambode also articulated all his
trail-blazing catapults to the top of his career within the span of 27 years of
his civil service career in Lagos State as well as his entrepreneurial journey
in the private sector. Sounding like a fairy tale, the posters painted the iconic
image of a positively queer man who entered the civil service at the age of 21
and rose, by dint of his mental endowment, to the zenith of the service as
Accountant General. He literally challenged his rivals to be bold enough to
subject theirs to same scrutiny. In a Nigeria where politicians shroud their
past from the world’s glare, Ambode was telling an unusual story and perhaps
pointing at the rout to go. His posters were distinguished by the mantra, LET
MY EXPERIENCE WORK FOR YOU. Some analysts have said that it was the acceptance
by the electorate, which came thereafter, his audacity to tell his own story
for the world to hear, which propelled his political enemies and the opposition
into spinning the unfounded allegation of his dual nativity.
In four years that his administration held forte in
Lagos, Ambode brought on board panache and a can-do spirit that was not alien
to Lagos and which set him apart as a man to beat. He bombarded Lagos with so
many monumental developmental projects, which instantly made the State of
Aquatic Splendor to become a construction yard. Virtually in all the local
governments of the state, constructions went on simultaneously.
Development of Lagos became his locus of operation
and in this regard, he bestrode Lagos like a colossus. It was such that, within
four years, his strides dwarfed all his predecessors’ combined especially when
one considered the twin impact of recession and dwindling oil price to close to
$20 at that time. Tireless and with an eye on history, he was quoted several
times as mouthing the need to attain immortality in the hearts of Lagosians by
his developmental efforts. This must have been why he operated a governance
model that touched virtually all the facets of the lives of Lagosians. Till
today, his strides are yet unsurpassable as they are benchmarked as indices and
measurement for good governance. A few of those developmental efforts are the
iconic annual 5-Zone One Lagos Fiesta, his transport lay-bys and traffic
control management model, the Bus reforms and terminals, the Aboru-Abesan
bridge, Ajah-Jubilee Bridge, The Abuel-Egba bridge, the Lagos Neighborhood
Safety Corps model, pedestrian crossings, 576 completed world class roads,
functional security architecture that he bestowed to Lagos, the infrastructural
transformation of LASU, revamping
of LASEMA rescue unit, the jetties and water ferries, healthcare
model and Ayinke House Revamp, Airport road construction, the world class
Oshodi terminal, the Epe re- development and Chalets, the DNA Forensic
Laboratory, Oshodi Safety Arena, the Imota Rice Mill-The biggest in Africa ,
Lake Rice, the iconic transformation of Alimosho roads leading to Ota in Ogun
State, the 5 Lagos theatres, the Pen Cinema bridge, his Lagos Marathon, the
Ojodu-Berger transformation, the artistic monuments that he dotted around
Lagos, the over 6,000 Housing units, his Lagos State Employment Trust Fund,
transport buses, light- up Lagos initiative, the Onikan Arena, The J.K Randle
Centre and a lot more that made him to stand out among those who have
administered Lagos or those who will administer it in years to come. Till
today, the people of Lagos still speak of the Akinwunmi Ambode titanic
achievements and remember him with profound nostalgia.
It is doubtful whether, even though the shenanigans
of the political class denied him a second term, this same set of people can
succeed in obliterating his memories from the hearts of the people he labored
for. He impacted the lives of the ordinary citizens of Lagos in a way that
ardent humanists alone could. For instance, while constructing the Johnson,
Jakande, Tinubu (JJT) Park at Alausa, the model, which he parodied and
eventually got, actualized, was the re-development of that park to become a
world-class leisure park. After the commissioning of the park, Ambode literally
turned it into the hands of the people by opening it to all despite being few
meters away from his living room in the seat of power in Alausa, Ikeja. In a
rare display of humility, the governor took his children to the park to have a
feel of the facility with other fun-seekers at the park. Today, he appeared to
the users of the park like the man who saw tomorrow due to his remarkable
foresight. Even his biggest critics in their cocoons do say ‘’Ti egan ni e,
Ambode se ise l’eko” meaning, with all honesty, Ambode worked in Lagos State.
As multi-faceted as his strides were, perhaps
because of his civil service background, Ambode was content with the belief
that blowing one’s trumpet was immodesty of the highest order. He preferred his
strides to go ahead of him into the hearts of the people. As if he knew that in the hearts of the
combines, forces who were displeased with his sagacity and “excessive” embrace
of the common man on the streets, would not allow his government to endure,
Ambode slaved every hour in his 48 months period of being in government as if
the last day would be his last in office. He made stupendous inroads into the
hearts of the people, so much that the lingo in Lagos is that, after the Late
Action Governor of Lagos State, Alhaji Lateef Jakande, no one had attempted to
best his performance in Lagos.
As Ambode marks his 58 years on earth today, his fare in Lagos as governor should be a torchbearer to those who queue on the side of the people. They can surely be denigrated, despised and muzzled out of their vision and mission for the people but in the long run, they remain iconic in the eyes of history and in the hearts of the people they served. Happy Birthday to the peoples’ Governor!
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