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We’ll maintain speed of development in Lagos, says Sanwo-Olu

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Gov. Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos State says his Supreme Court victory would spur more development in the state.

Speaking with State House Correspondents after a meeting with President Bola Tinubu on Friday, he said the verdict was a wake up call to all stakeholders.

“It’s really just to thank all of our citizens in Lagos for their support, irrespective of what party affiliation you are, and to call everyone to join us once again, on our greater Lagos journey.

“We are transforming the state, the city we are building, structures and institutions that will outlive us, and we’re putting in place a governance structure that will improve the economy,” he said.

He said that already the political differences occasioned by the electoral exercises had been left behind for a greater interest of the entire state.

Similarly, the Progressive Governors Forum visited the President to solicit for more support to the states in order for the masses to further enjoy the dividends of democracy.

Gov. Hope Uzodinma of Imo, who led the delegation, said the forum also used the visit to commend the President on various initiatives taken so far to revive the economy.

“The President is doing those things to make Nigeria save more money, make the economy recover and be strengthened so that the masses will have a better standard of living.

“Security will be guaranteed, the welfare of citizens will also be guaranteed, which is the statutory function of government, the welfare and security of the people.

“We are are his ambassadors; the Progressives Governors Forum are determined and also committed to supporting the president to ensure that he succeeds.”

Ismail Abdulaziz

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