Debate Intensifies Over Mojeed Adebola’s Bid for Fifth Term in Ibeju-Lekki
Mojeed Fatai Adebola of Ibeju-Lekki Constituency I has served sixteen years in the Lagos State House of Assembly and now aims for a fifth consecutive term. Supporters highlight his experience and past infrastructure work, while critics say repeated re-election stalls democratic renewal and fresh ideas. Residents are divided. Some credit Adebola with legislative input and local projects. Others, especially youth groups and civil society organizations, demand new voices that reflect Ibeju-Lekki’s growing, evolving population. Political analysts warn that extended incumbency within the APC risks weakening internal democracy and discouraging capable aspirants. They call on party leaders at all levels to ensure transparent primaries and a level playing field. With the next election cycle looming, stakeholders are watching closely. The outcome could reshape not only Ibeju-Lekki’s representation but also wider debates on experience versus renewal in Lagos politics.
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