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Babajide Sanwo-Olu. |
Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, on Tuesday, received warm hospitality from communities of Igbo traders and businessmen across the State, as he embarked on campaign tour of major markets populated by people from the Southeast.
The
Governor took a tour of the markets ahead of the Saturday gubernatorial
election, following the open endorsement and show of support for his
re-election by Ndigbo community in Lagos.
It
was a rousing welcome for Sanwo-Olu at an open forum organised by traders,
under the aegis of Auto Spare Parts and Machinery Dealers Association
(ASPAMDA), in Trade Fair Complex, Ojo.
The
engagements sent a note of re-assurance to Ndigbo community in the State, as
the Governor pledged to ensure safety of their businesses and properties.
Besides,
Sanwo-Olu met an amalgamation of Igbo traders across 58 major markets in Lagos.
The traders, under the aegis of Ndigboamaka Progressive Markets Association,
unanimously backed the Governor’s re-election.
The
Governor also had interaction with traders at the popular mobile
phone market (Computer Village) in Ikeja.
The
engagements were initiated in response to concerns raised over safety of
businesses and properties owned by Southeast traders in Lagos.
Sanwo-Olu
allayed the fears of the Igbo traders, assuring them that Lagos would continue
to be a melting pot for all Nigerians. He said his administration would
continue to foster security and promote peaceful coexistence among all ethnic
nationalities in the State.
At
the Trade Fair forum, the Governor said: “I am here on a solidarity visit and
to thank you for your public endorsement of my humble self, which I believe
will be reflected at the polls on Saturday with the highest number of votes
cast from members of your community. You are not giving us your support for
anything; you believe we deserve this encouragement because my team and I have
worked tirelessly to improve your well-being.
“Very
soon, Ojo will have a brand new General Hospital that will serve your needs.
You also have seen expressways and bridges being completed on this corridor and
we have awarded rail project into Okokomaiko that will aid movement of people
and goods. I am excited that Lagos is on the path of growth. Through your cooperation
and peaceful coexistence, we can ensure that we will not only build the State,
we will build a better country for ourselves.”
Sanwo-Olu
assured the Igbo traders of his Government’s commitment to their prosperity,
stressing that the approval recently received by the State for development of
Badagry Seaport was to facilitate economic development and boost logistics,
especially in the movement of goods.
The
Governor pledged his administration’s commitment to the safety and security of
non-indigenes living in Lagos. He urged the Igbo traders not to listen to the
scaremongers threatening to attack them because of their electoral choices.
He
said: “We will continue to work with your leadership to enhance cooperation and
identify areas we can improve on to foster peace and stability. We will not be
hostile to any community of non-indigenes. For as long as you conduct
yourselves in a peaceful manner, your safety and security will remain our
priority. There is no need for any law-abiding resident to be scared.”
President,
Chief Ngozi Emechebe, described Sanwo-Olu as “a true friend of Igbo”, noting
that the Governor had never been hostile to non-Yoruba residents living in the
State.
Emechebe
said the forum was initiated as a re-assurance of support of the Ndigbo
community to Governor’s re-election, saying the traders would work for the
Governor’s electoral victory in their respective polling stations.
He
said: “Sanwo-Olu is a good man and has demonstrated that he is a lover of Igbo.
We have resolved to support the Governor for second term because of his
performance and his economic policies that have supported our businesses.
Through this forum, we are assuring the Governor that we shall sing the song of
victory together with him.”
At
7pm, Sanwo-Olu ended his tour with the visit to the biggest international
market in Lagos - Alaba International - where he had engagement with Igbo
traders.
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