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By faith he built, in just four years, all that constitute the infrastructural essence of modern Lagos – beginning with the State Secretariat, which houses all the state ministries and the Lagos State House of Assembly Complex. His government built the Lagos State Television, Radio Lagos, General Hospitals in zones all over the state. One of the legacies that endeared him to the people of the state was the massive construction of low-cost houses in diverse places in Lagos, such as Ijaiye, Dolphin, Oke-Afa, Ije, Abasan, Iponrin, Ipaja, Abule Nla, Epe, Amuwo-Odofin, Anikantamo, Surulere, Iba, Ikorodu, amongst others.

His government established the Lagos State University, a Teacher’s Training College and the College of Education. Fulfilling the UPN’s promise of free education, he instituted a singular school system that ensured genuine free education in Lagos state. It is acclaimed that he raised the number of primary schools in the state to 812 with 533,001 pupil population (as against 605 primary schools with 434, 545 pupil population which he met in 1979) and secondary schools to 223 with 167, 629 students (as against 105 schools with 107,835 students in 1979). He constructed 11,729 classrooms with a maximum of 40 children per class between March and August, 1980. By 1983, when he left office, he had constructed over 22,000 classrooms. Yoga I’m Not Always Right But I’m Always Namaste Poster

Capturing the fruitage of Jakande’s boundless energies as governor of Lagos state, will amount to documenting the entire Lagos. And in accounting for the enigma which he represented as an administrator, an undeniable factor would be his idealism as a journalist who had carved out a niche for himself.

He began his journalism career in 1949 at Daily Service, and joined Awolowo’s Nigerian Tribune where he rose to be the editor. He later established John West Publications and began to publish the Lagos News. He was the first President of Newspapers Proprietor’s Association of Nigeria. He helped birth the Nigeria Union of Journalists as well as the Guild of Editors, aside from the Nigerian lnstitute of Journalism, Ogba-Lagos. He was the first Nigerian to head the International Press Institute.

Jakande’s gravitas was legendry, and in all the areas he decided to venture into, he operated with an unusual horse-power. Whether on the spur of the moment, or out of genuine rhapsody over his legacies, the avalanche of reactions to his death is indeed an indication that an “iroko” had fallen and a major vacuum has been created. Nature abhors a vacuum, meaning that even for the larger-than-life persona of Jakande, an appropriate replacement would have to be found to continue the mystical tramp of progress.

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