Interview

Reps prioritise policies strengthening fight against insecurity — Jimi Benson

Babajimi Benson is a member of the House of Representatives representing Ikorodu Federal Constituency in the lower chamber of the National Assembly. Currently the Chairman of the House Committee on Defence, he tells DEJI LAMBO and NAOMI CHIMA about his career and other issues

What are your thoughts on the current state of women’s inclusion in Nigerian politics and leadership roles?

Women’s inclusion in politics has improved, but there is still much more to be done. We need to create more platforms for women to engage and lead, ensuring that their voices are not only heard but also reflected in our policies and decision-making processes. Gender equity strengthens our democracy.

What legislative initiatives do you consider most crucial for Nigeria’s development in the coming years?

We must prioritise legislation that improves infrastructure, enhances education, and creates jobs. Equally important is ensuring that our security frameworks are robust and adaptive to modern challenges. By investing in human capital and securing the country, we lay the groundwork for sustainable development.

As Chairman of the House Committee on Defence, what’s your evaluation of the current state of Nigeria’s defence capabilities, and what specific measures are you advocating to enhance the effectiveness and efficiency of our security forces?

Nigeria’s defence capabilities are evolving, but we face significant challenges due to the ever-changing nature of global and internal threats. I am advocating for better training, increased funding, and investment in modern technology to support our forces. Our security personnel need the right tools and support to protect the nation effectively.

In the light of recent security challenges in Nigeria, how has your role on the House Committee on Defence influenced policy decisions or legislative actions aimed at improving national security, and what are your key priorities for the committee moving forward?

My role has been instrumental in driving conversations around modernising our defence strategies. We have prioritised policies that strengthen collaboration between security agencies and ensure they are equipped with cutting-edge resources. Moving forward, my focus remains on enhancing intelligence-sharing, boosting morale, and ensuring that our armed forces are well-resourced to meet security challenges head-on.

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How do you balance the demands of your political career with your personal life?

Balancing my political career with my personal life is a matter of prioritising service while ensuring that I remain grounded with family and close friends. I rely on my strong support system, which keeps me focused, and I make sure to create time, no matter how brief, for personal reflection and family. It’s about serving my community while staying connected to those who help me stay centered.

What inspired your shift from a career in law to politics?

I have always been driven by the desire to serve and uplift my community. My career in law allowed me to understand the power of advocacy, but politics presented a broader platform to create lasting, impactful change for the people of Ikorodu, Lagos State, and beyond. The shift was a natural progression from defending rights in the courtroom to ensuring people’s needs are met in governance.

How has your experience in the legal and financial sectors influenced your approach to governance?

My background in law instilled in me the importance of justice, fairness, and accountability, while my time in the financial sector taught me the value of economic efficiency and transparency. These experiences have shaped my approach to governance, as I strive to implement policies that are not only just but also financially sustainable, benefiting the community in a balanced and equitable way.

What are some of the key projects or achievements you are most proud of in your political career?

I am particularly proud of my five bills that have been signed into law, as well as the infrastructural improvements in Ikorodu— from roads to healthcare facilities, as well as the installation of solar-powered energy solutions in thousands of homes facilitated by my good self. Each project is a reflection of my commitment to the welfare of our people, ensuring they have access to basic amenities that improve their quality of life.

How do you manage to stay connected with your constituents and understand their needs while serving in such a high-profile position?

Staying connected with my constituents is at the heart of my work. I make it a point to frequently engage with community leaders, attend local meetings, and create channels through which residents can easily communicate their concerns. My team and I are always listening and responding, as I believe governance should be people-driven.

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What hobbies or activities do you enjoy outside of your professional responsibilities?

I love watching our national football teams— Super Eagles and Super Falcons— and the England-based football club, Arsenal. I am also a good swimmer.

Can you describe a typical day in your life when you are not working?

progress as a community, and reading. I believe in the importance of balance, and I often take long walks to clear my mind and reconnect with nature.

What are some of your favourite places to visit in Ikorodu or Lagos State as a whole?

I enjoy visiting my uncles and aunts in Ikorodu; as well as going to my social clubs— Oriwu Club, Polo Club, Ikoyi Club, and Jet Ski Club.

How do you unwind and de-stress after a busy week?

I watch football, and mingle with my constituents.

What role does family play in your life, and how do you maintain family connections despite your busy schedule?

Family is the foundation of everything I do. They remind me of why I serve, and I make sure to carve out time for them, whether through daily phone calls or short family gatherings. They give me the strength and support needed to stay focused on the work that impacts the lives of others.

Are there any personal habits or routines that you believe contributed to your success?

Consistency and discipline have been key in my journey. I believe in setting clear goals and working steadily towards them. I also make time to reflect on the lessons learnt from both successes and setbacks, always striving to be better than I was yesterday.

What kind of books or media do you consume for relaxation or personal growth?

I am an avowed reader. I am so keen on the election in the United States of America, and I love to watch Nigerian skits on social media too.

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Can you share a memorable experience from your childhood that has shaped who you are today?

Growing up, I remember watching how my parents selflessly served our community. That early exposure to service, and seeing how much difference one can make, inspired me to dedicate my life to public service. It taught me that leadership is about sacrifice and putting the needs of others before your own.

How do you incorporate health and wellness into your daily routine?

Health is crucial to maintaining the energy required for service. I prioritise regular exercise, eat balanced meals, and ensure I get enough rest. It is important for me to stay healthy, so I can continue to serve my community effectively.

What is one piece of advice you would give to young people aspiring to enter public service or politics?

Stay grounded in the needs of the people you wish to serve. Public service is not about personal gain but about making a positive difference in people’s lives. Lead with humility, listen more than you speak, and always remember why you started in the first place.

In your view, what are the biggest challenges facing Nigeria today, and how do you propose addressing them?

Nigeria faces significant challenges in areas such as security, infrastructure, and unemployment. Addressing these issues requires a collective effort— strong leadership, grassroots engagement, and a willingness to listen to the people. We need to invest in our youth, strengthen our institutions, and ensure that policies are both inclusive and sustainable.

How do you see the role of the Nigerian House of Representatives evolving in the next decade?

I see the House evolving into a more dynamic and responsive institution, focused on greater accountability and transparency. We must continue to adapt to the changing needs of our nation and be more proactive in addressing the concerns of our constituents, using technology to engage them directly.

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