Why Jandor

Leadership with Continuity, Capacity & Global Exposure. We believe Olajide Adediran (Jandor) represents leadership aligned with structured advancement and responsible growth.

Jandor represents consolidation — not disruption. Growth must compound, not restart every cycle.

Lagos did not develop by accident. The structural reforms that began under Bola Ahmed Tinubu laid the financial and institutional foundation for modern Lagos — strengthening internally generated revenue, stabilizing governance systems, and positioning the state for long-term growth.

That vision was expanded through infrastructure, transportation reform, and urban development initiatives under Babajide Sanwo-Olu, including rail development, road expansion, and technology integration.

Jandor represents leadership that will continue and consolidate this trajectory — protecting existing progress while accelerating execution, improving efficiency, and strengthening accountability. Growth must not restart every cycle; it must compound.

World-class cities function because systems work — waste management, taxation, transportation, planning, and enforcement. Jandor’s leadership philosophy centers on measurable outcomes, institutional discipline, and operational efficiency.

World-class cities function because systems work — waste management, taxation, transportation, planning, and enforcement. Jandor’s leadership philosophy centers on measurable outcomes, institutional discipline, and operational efficiency.

Lagos produces thousands of skilled graduates annually. With structured policy support — access to capital, innovation hubs, export channels — Lagos can create jobs locally rather than exporting talent. Diaspora networks can support this transformation.

He recognizes that Lagosians abroad contribute more than remittances. They bring exposure, technical expertise, and global standards. His approach supports structured diaspora engagement — advisory forums, investment channels, and policy dialogue.

Clear targets. Transparent budgeting. Data-driven policy. Public accountability.

The goal is not disruption for its own sake.
The goal is structured advancement