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Ikorodu Town Hall, on Tuesday, bubbled with political activities as the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) took its governorship campaign to the Lagos East senatorial district.
Tumultuous
crowd of residents, party stalwarts and leaders from all towns in the Lagos
East Senatorial District of the State converged on the Ikorodu city centre to
drum support for the re-election of APC gubernatorial standard bearer, Governor
Babajide Sanwo-Olu, and his running mate, Dr. Obafemi Hamzat.
Candidates
of the party running for national and State legislative seats in the district
also led scores of their supporters to the campaign attended by members of the
State cabinet, Governance Advisory Council (GAC) members, and various political
support groups.
It
was time for Governor Sanwo-Olu to showcase his administration’s scorecard in
projects and promises fulfilled to residents in the Lagos East, which comprises
Ikorodu, Kosofe, Somolu and Epe provinces.
The
Governor said the quality of projects and programmes initiated by his
administration had positively changed the socio-economic narrative in the
district, improving the wellbeing of the people.
Sanwo-Olu
regaled the crowd with the list of infrastructure projects ready to be
commissioned in the Lagos East District, disclosing that President Muhammadu
Buhari would be in the State in January to inaugurate the 32-metric tons Rice
Mill project built by his administration in Imota.
He
said: “Today, we have come to you to seek your mandate and support for another
term. We are here with our hands full of fulfilled promises, which are already
changing the socio-economic situation in this part of Lagos. After this
campaign, we will be coming back to Ikorodu for the formal commissioning of Oba
Sekumade Road and Ipakodo Road. The President will also be coming in January
2023 to inaugurate the Imota Rice Mill, which we have completed and has been in
operation.
“Also in January, the first deep seaport we have initiated in the Lekki Free Trade Zone is due for inauguration. In the same free zone, we have the biggest refinery to be commissioned by Mr. President. The first phase of the six-lane Lekki-Epe Expressway from Eleko to T-Junction getting ready for completion and will be formally opened. We have delivered Mother and Child Centre in Epe, just as we opened regional emergency centre in Epe. These are some of the projects sited in the Lagos East and they are verifiable.”
Sanwo-Olu
said the approval and the siting of an airport in Ibeju Lekki was another “step
forward” towards delivering his administration’s agenda of Greater Lagos and
keeping the Lagos East on the path of economic prosperity.
The
Governor said the creation of Lekki Free Zone was a triumph for the vision of
the APC presidential candidate, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, who initiated the
idea that had transformed Epe Division into a new economic hub.
Sanwo-Olu
said his Government had started development of West Africa’s largest Food and
Logistics Park in Ketu Ereyun, Epe. He added that his administration, in the
last three years, had empowered thousands of young farmers and entrepreneurs in
agro business.
In
road infrastructure, Sanwo-Olu has completed the first phase of Ijede Road,
while construction work is being completed on Ogombo Road. He said the network
of roads inaugurated by his administration in Soluyi community in Gbagada had
not only improved mobility, but also life quality.
The
Governor pledged his commitment towards the timely delivery of Gberigbe Road,
Agric-Isawo Road, Igbogbo-Bayeku Road and the ongoing phase two of the
Lekki-Epe Expressway from Eleko to Abraham Adesanya.
In
housing, Sanwo-Olu delivered the 480-unit Ibeshe Housing Scheme and 744-units
in Sangotedo, while work is being carried out on Ibeshe Scheme II and Sangotedo
Scheme II.
He
said: “We have also made a lot of progress in education, which has improved
access to quality learning. We have not only achieved the full upgrade of Lagos
State Polytechnic to a full-fledge university, we have also brought huge relief
to our youths and their parents from the 60 per cent reduction in tuition fee.
“To
ensure residents enjoy the benefits of efficient transportation system we have
put in place, we procured and deployed more high and medium capacity buses to
transit passengers from Ikorodu to Lagos Island and Oshodi. We are currently
restoring the Ijede Jetty, just as we upgraded Badore Jetty to boost safe
waterways transportation for those in coastal communities.”
Sanwo-Olu
told the Lagos East residents that APC remained the party to beat. He urged
them to get their Permanent Voter Card (PVC) and vote en mass for all the
party’s candidates in the general elections.
Lagos
APC chairman, Hon. Cornelius Ojelabi, described Sanwo-Olu and his running mate
as “effective crisis managers”, noting that the State was lucky to have the duo
at the time of emergencies.
The
party, Ojelabi said, had strengthened itself on the ideals of social equality
and brought programmes targeted at alleviating burdens on people. He cited the
recent reduction of tertiary institution school fees by 60 per cent as
deliberate to create more access for the youth
He
said: “We want you to renew your hope with us for a better Lagos and Nigeria.
We are presenting the best candidates for State and national elections. Today,
we want to sign another accord and renew our commitment to deliver more
projects that will make your lives better.”
Former
Deputy Governor and party leader in the division, Prince Abiodun Ogunleye, said
Lagos East benefited greatly from the Sanwo-Olu administration in the areas of
education, housing and infrastructure.
The
GAC leader said the best way to appreciate the Governor’s performance was to
re-elect him to complete various projects being undertaken by his
administration.
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