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Gov. Sanwo-Olu, his Deputy, Fashola, his Deputy, Akabueze, Remo. |
Lagos Business Community got a message of reassurance from the Number One citizen of the State on Monday. Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu reiterated the commitment of his administration to sustain strategic investment in infrastructure to bolster productivity, energise business growth and protect private investments.
The Governor had an
interactive meeting with the Organised Private Sector at Oriental Hotels, where
he spoke of the State’s economic redistribution plans aimed at expanding the
Lagos business district to suburbs in the western and eastern parts of the
State.
The dialogue was part
of the strategic stakeholder engagements initiated to keep business leaders and
captains of industry in the loop of the comprehensive economic policies of All
Progressives Congress (APC) presidential candidate, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu,
and Sanwo-Olu.
Minister for Works and
Housing, Mr. Babatunde Raji Fashola, SAN, Deputy Governor Obafemi Hamzat,
Director-General of Budget Office of the Federation, Mr. Ben Akabueze, and
Senior Special Assistant to the President on Sustainable Development Goals
(SDGs), Princess Adejoke Orelope-Adefulire, joined the Governor at the meeting
with members of the State’s business community.
Sanwo-Olu said the
steady growth rate being recorded by the State economy testified to the
efficient supervision and accountability process instituted in the management
of the public finances.
Lagos, the Governor
said, had been led by a political philosophy that transformed its GDP from
deficit to a promising growth, accounting for 30 percent of the nation’s GDP.
Given the size and revenue projection of the State, Sanwo-Olu said the State
was willing to raise the level of investment in climate-resilient
infrastructure to ensure sustainability and more growth.
In promoting rapid
economic growth, the Governor said his administration had embarked on improving
mobility by injecting funds to deliver an integrated mass transit system. Aside
comprehensive road rehabilitation across the State, Sanwo-Olu said the State
Government had also boosted productivity by expanding transport infrastructure,
investing in rail and opening waterways.
He said: “Our economic
blueprint captured in the six-pillar THEMES Agenda has been rolled out and
implemented in manner to fix the immediate needs of our citizens and the
business community. In Transportation and Traffic Management, we have
intervened in almost a thousand roads across the State and built new roads in
total length of 125 kilometres. We activated ferry services to quickly move
people at business hours. We have injected ferries of different capacities,
just as we open new jetties.
“We have also shored
up capacity in public transportation by providing 3,000 vehicles to service our
mass transit network and taxi scheme. Lagos is about to have two fully
operational rail lines to encourage mass movement. We embarked on all of this
in order to give commuters mobility options, thereby reducing man-hour spent by
people in traffic and raising productivity to support business growth.
“We have seen the
completion of Lekki Deep Sea Port which Lagos is a major facilitator. In the
next two month, the logistics infrastructure will be fully operational and this
will have good revenue projection for the State. Our inaction or attempt not to
invest in these infrastructure would have a lot of consequences and cost us
more in terms of numbers. Now, we are beginning to see a city that is a lot
more efficient and this gives an understanding of the role businesses play in
the economy.”
Sanwo-Olu said the
ongoing construction of Lagos-Badagry Highway was being done strategically to
open the west flank of the State to more investment and physical development,
adding the economic redistribution plan was being supported by extension of
Lagos Blue Line to Okokomaiko - densely populated suburb along Badagry.
He said the Federal
Government’s granting of approval for the development of the Badagry Sea Port
would fully catalyse economic growth and create new economic zone in the State.
The
Governor allayed the fear of the business community about skilled manpower
shortages, stressing that his administration’s investment in education and
technology is already yielding positive outcomes.
Sanwo-Olu
said upgrading of the two State-owned schools to specialised universities would
help raise skilled manpower for local businesses and bridge the gap of
knowledge.
Fashola
said the complex nature of governance in Lagos had thrown up a system that
usually produced administrators who are problem solvers, rather than
politicians giving excuses.
The
Minister appealed to members of the business community to be dispassionate in
making their choices to back a presidential and governorship candidates in the
general election, stressing that the sustainability of the governance model in
Lagos should remain the paradigm for the nation to adopt.
He
said: “Voters should be observant, because electing people to positions of
authority is not about Reality TV show. It is about real life problem. The
choice we have to make is between the political party which denies the problems
and the one that has confronted the problems and trying to solve them.”
Akabueze
urged private sector stakeholders to take interest in the candidates’ public
finance management, noting that the needs of the Government had grown
significantly, with little resources available.
He
said: “Seven years ago, Nigeria's infrastructure stock was about 20 percent of
our GDP. Today, with the level of infrastructure delivery, we have raised the
number to 35 out of the 70 percent required to keep us on the good standing. We
must double the GDP growth in relation to infrastructure to be able sustain
services to the people. Only serious candidate with experience can do this.”
In
a panel discussion, Sanwo-Olu had one-on-one engagement with the participants,
where the Governor explained various interventions taken by the State
Government to improve security, healthcare and food sustainability.
The
Governor said: “We can all see the success story of Lagos and we believe we can
still do more to keep Lagos on the path of prosperity. The question we need to
ask ourselves as we make vital decisions in the coming weeks is, what are the
best alternatives we have? Nigeria cannot be on an experimental trajectory. We
cannot afford to have people without experience at the highest level of
leadership of our country.
“We
cannot trust people who cannot show us those they have trained when they
had the opportunity to lead. We feel extremely passionate and committed to
the process that will determine who will run the country. We have been part of
a political philosophy where we have learnt and developed. We have energy and
capacity to double what we have right now. As stakeholders, we urge you to see
Renewed Hope for Nigeria tied to the rising Greater Lagos and join us to take
our country to the level we will be proud of.”
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