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Summary

Obanikoro Ibrahim Babajide is a Nigerian politician who contested the 2023 House of Representative Elections as the All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate in Lagos.

Biography

Ibrahim Babajide Obanikoro (often referred to as IBO) is a Nigerian politician.

Early life, education and career

Ibrahim Babajide Obanikoro was born on June 30, 1981 in Lagos, Nigeria. His father, Musiliu Obanikoro, is a former Nigerian senator and has served as Minister of State for Defence, He attended King's College, Lagos, Nigeria, before pursuing higher education in the United States. He obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Political science from St. Cloud State University in Minnesota, USA, and also earned a Master's degree in Public administration (MPA) from Pace University in New York.

While studying in the US, he gained knowledge and skills in Criminal justice administration and completed an internship at the Courthouse in St. Cloud University, Minnesota. He served as an Assistant Liaison Officer under Commissioner Turner at the Brooklyn Borough Districts. Additionally, he worked as a Graduate Assistant at Pace University in New York.

After completing his education in the US, Babajide returned to Nigeria, where he had his compulsory National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) with Zenith Bank PLC. He was retained as an Executive assistant in the bank and later joined MOB Integrated Services Nigeria Limited, where he rose to the position of Executive director. He founded Ejide Farms and Ilori Farm House that specialise in the production of tilapia fish, cows, and rams.

Political career

Ibrahim Bababjide Obanikoro began his political journey at the age of 29 in 2011 when he ran for the Lagos State House of Assembly as the representative for Eti-Osa Constituency II, under the platform of the People's Democratic Party (PDP), which he lost. He later contested for the Chairmanship position of the Ikoyi/Obalende Local Council Development Area and was declared the winner. However, his victory was eventually nullified by an Appeal Court verdict on technical grounds.

In February 2018, Babajide joined the ruling party, the All Progressives Congress (APC). In line with the "Not-Too-Young-To-Run" movement, in the 2019 general election, he contested for the House of Representatives seat in his constituency – Eti-Osa Federal Constituency – under the APC banner and was elected. He was subsequently inaugurated as a member of the Young Parliamentarians Forum (YPF) of the 9th National Assembly and elected deputy chairman.

As a member of the House of Representatives, he launched an empowerment program that provided financial grants to petty traders, motorbikes to resident associations, and security operatives to aid their community security efforts. He facilitated many legislative programs that was sponsored by the Small and Medium Scale Enterprises Agency of Nigeria (SMEDAN) to combat poverty and promote human capital development in Eti-Osa. He also distributed over 1,000 laptops to students, resident associations, and the Nigeria Police in his constituency.

However, Obanikoro lost his bid for re-election to the Eti-Osa House of Representatives seat to the candidate of the Labour Party, Attah Thaddeus.

Constituency ticket controversy

In May 2022, a controversy arose following the All Progressives Congress (APC) House of Representatives ticket primaries for the Eti-Osa constituency on the Federal House of Representatives. Ibrahim Babajide Obanikoro lost his bid for a second term by 23 votes to Oyekanmi Elegushi, who secured 25 votes.

However, Elegushi displayed deference to the party's leadership and voluntarily withdrew his candidacy, resolving the controversy.

Party Positions

Policy positions from the All Progressives Congress (APC) party manifesto.

Agriculture

Launches the Irrigate Nigeria Project as a public-private partnership to develop small-scale irrigation and water catchment systems using modern technology to boost agricultural productivity.

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Security & Defense

Will deploy modern aerial surveillance and advanced technology to monitor and deter intrusions into oil pipelines, power stations, and other critical national infrastructure in real time.

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Environment & Climate

Accelerates the environmental cleanup and re-establishment of fisheries and profitable aquacultural activities in the Niger-Delta region to counter violent extremism and poverty-driven disaffection.

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Economy & Trade

Will implement the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA) and additional favorable policies to attract investment in deep-water assets within 6 months, including encouraging signature bonus negotiations and royalty reliefs.

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Infrastructure

Creates regional industrial hubs in specific zones (North West, North East, South East, South South, South West, North Central) to focus on labor-intensive manufacturing, with tailored investments (e.g., textiles, dry ports, glass, pottery, solid minerals, regulated mining).

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Enterprise grant support

Work with the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to simplify loan processes for commercial banks, mandate federally owned banks to provide low-cost loans to youth-led enterprises, and expand business incubation centers to support youth innovation.

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Energy

Will mandate gas metering equipment on all facilities where gas flaring occurs within 6 months and establish a special enforcement unit to monitor compliance with the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA) on gas flaring reduction, with non-compliance leading to financial penalties for affected communities.

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Governance & Reform

Reserve at least 3 cabinet positions for individuals under 40 and 6 more positions for members under the age of 40, and mandate that at least 20% of political appointments to Ministries/Dangomas (MDAs) be reserved for individuals under 40.

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Education

Raises the priority of addressing out-of-school children, establishes a task force to review and strengthen programs like school feeding, and aims to reduce disaffected youth recruitment by violent groups.

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Healthcare

Will establish a network of upgraded, equipped, and staffed general hospitals in every Local Government Area, tertiary facilities in each State, and world-class specialist hospitals in each geo-political zone to improve healthcare accessibility and quality.

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Technology & Digital

Supports the development of MSMEs through partnerships with fintech players to expand access to capital and business development services.

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Reliefs and scholarships

Commits to a conditional income support program requiring recipients to meet human capital goals (school attendance, healthcare, nutrition) in exchange for payments.

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Sources

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