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Babajide Sanwo-Olu. Governor of Lagos State. |
A
good head and good heart are always a formidable combination. But when you add
to that a literate tongue or pen, then you have something special – Nelson
Mandela.
The
above expression from one of the greatest ethical and political leaders of
all-time aptly describes the man Babajide Olusola Sanwo-Olu, the 15th Governor
of Lagos State who is today celebrating his natal day.
Truth
be told, Governor Sanwo-Olu is an embodiment of a good head, a good heart and
of course a literate tongue having been privileged to have experienced the best
in terms of education locally and internationally. And the result so far so
good has been delivery of democratic dividends and meeting expectations of the
teeming population of the State.
Now,
some people may argue that it is too early in the day to shower accolades on
the Governor but the popular expression that the signs of a beautiful Friday
will be noticed from the preceding Thursday clearly exemplifies the actions
taken so far by Governor Sanwo-Olu and his amiable and cerebral deputy, Dr
Kadiri Obafemi Hamzat since they effectively took charge of the affairs of
Centre of Excellence and State of Aquatic Splendor on May 29, 2019.
Like
a greyhound after a rabbit, Governor Sanwo-Olu came out of the take off point
with some decisive pronouncements and moves that disabused the minds of some
doubting Thomases that he is actually prepared and ready for the tasks of
administering the most populous State in Nigeria and in fact, a State that has
been correctly adjudged as the fifth largest economy in Africa.
I
have had the unique privilege of working with Governor Sanwo-Olu at very close
range even before he took over the most tasking and challenging job in the
State and one thing that is constant is that his passion, zeal and energy for a
greater Lagos remain undebatable. I mean people could recall how the Governor
vigorously campaigned across the State during the electioneering and the
zestfulness on display when he met with the relevant groups and organisations
across all the social strata of the State.
The
good thing, however, is that Governor Sanwo-Olu has not stopped. In fact, he
made it abundantly clear in his inaugural speech, and so far so good, he is
walking the talk.
Another
critical point which I must not fail to mention is that many who thought that
the Governor would be vindictive have been pleasantly surprised as he has shown
that nobody in the service of the State would be harassed on the basis of
certain interests. Staff can only be reprimanded if they have failed to carry
out their duties as professionally expected of them.
The
Governor is forward looking and he has carried on with commendable equanimity,
focusing on the job at hand rather than looking for who did what during the
electioneering.
I
have heard him on several occasions, warning that nobody should be hounded or
maltreated on the account of working in the immediate past administration.
His
Excellency, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu is a personification of humanity, a selfless
leader and an uncommon Nigerian, who thinks more about the other person’s
feelings than of his own. I have witnessed the display of his kind heartedness
many times that I can comfortably say that he is a very good man.
For
many who rightly belong to the school of thought that talk is cheap and who
were not ecstatic about Governor Sanwo-Olu’s brilliant inauguration speech,
which by the way he eloquently delivered, the steady implementation since his
assumption can be said to be a worthy consolation.
The
speech virtually captured all the key areas that needed to be addressed and the
direction that the new government is headed.
By
the following day, Governor Sanwo-Olu made some moves which clearly showed that
he was ready to walk the talk. The first point of call was a meeting with civil
servants where he emphatically told them that the government cannot afford to
fail Lagosians at this critical point in time.
One
striking thing was the fact that the governor was very much aware of the
challenges faced by the civil servants and conversely he knew the areas where
workers have to improve in terms of positive disposition to work and so on. So,
on 30th of June, 2019, he promised to look into their welfare first with the
provision of new buses to convey them to work and within three days that
promise was fulfilled. 35 new buses were immediately handed over to the workers
to aid their movement from home to work and back home.
Also
as I write this piece, all civil servants have received their salary for the
month of June. That is the spirit with which Governor Sanwo-Olu is bringing
into governance in Lagos.
Governor
Sanwo-Olu also signed an executive order to address issues around traffic
management, security and the environment after which he proceeded to Apapa for
on-the-spot-assessment of the situation there.
The
issue of Apapa gridlock and the state of the environment has for long been a
national embarrassment and so it was a brilliant move for the Governor to
immediately visit the area where he expressed commitment to his promise to
truly put the deplorable and harrowing situation in the area in the dustbin of
history, working in concert with the Federal Government and other relevant
stakeholders.
It
must be added that just two days ago, Governor Sanwo-Olu was back in Apapa with
Vice President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo and other senior government officials both
from the Lagos State Government and the Federal Government, to further assess
the progress of work in the effort to restore complete sanity and order in the
area.
Another
pleasant move by this government is the two-prong approach to traffic management
which is enforcement of traffic laws and fixing of potholes. With regards to
potholes, the government has already said that two lines would be released to
the public through which residents can just take pictures of bad state of any
road within the state and then the rehabilitation gangs would be deployed
accordingly.
The
Governor has boosted the morale of Lagos State Traffic Management Authority
(LASTMA) officials by increasing their monthly allowance by 100 percent with a
promise to revamp all their moribund infrastructure as well as procurement of
new equipment for better efficiency.
In
the area of security, Governor Sanwo-Olu has also been proactive. As a matter
of fact, he has met with all the top security chiefs in the State, with a
pledge that the security architecture of the State would be overhauled to
address contemporary security challenges including cultism, kidnapping, armed
robbery, pipeline vandalism and indiscriminate driving against traffic, among
others.
Just
under 30 days, there are many positives to draw from the purposeful and
inspiring leadership of Governor Sanwo-Olu and one can only imagine the goodies
in the offing for residents and investors as there is already a clear roadmap
as captured in the six pillars of his developmental agenda for the State
otherwise known as T.H.EM.E.S, which stand for Traffic Management and
Transportation; Health and Environment; Education and Technology; Making Lagos
a 21st Century Economy; Entertainment and Tourism as well as Security and Governance.
Here
is wishing my amiable and dynamic boss happy birthday. I wish you sound health
and wisdom to deliver on the mission #ForAGreaterLagos.
Gboyega
Akosile is the Deputy Chief Press Secretary to Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu.
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