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I’ll fulfil my electoral promises, Ambode assures Lagosians

By Editor
28 September 2015   |   4:23 am
GOVERNOR Akinwunmi Ambode has again assured Lagosians that he would fulfill the electoral promises he made to the people.
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GOVERNOR Akinwunmi Ambode has again assured Lagosians that he would fulfill the electoral promises he made to the people.

The governor, who spoke at the 2015 Ojude Oba Epe Festival held at the Epe Recreation Ground, at the weekend, said the infrastructural renewal drive of the previous administration in the state would receive adequate attention under him.
“One of the things that we did promise during the campaign is that we would continue with the infrastructural development of my predecessor and at the same time improve on it and that’s what we’ve started with areas where we feel that there are immediate palliatives that we can give, we have done that but more importantly, is for us to improve on the network in which Mr. Babatunde Fashola had actually laid down,” he said.

Ambode said he used the first three months of his administration to set up an institutional framework, assuring that going forward, Lagosians will begin to witness development.

“I have no choice, I have to do it for all Lagosians, that’s what I am committed to do, I have said I am going to be selfless about service and that’s what I am going to do and you will see it. What I have done in the last three months is to set up the institutional framework and If you want to build a house, you have to lay the foundation, you will now see what I’ll be doing in the next three and half years, just watch and you would see itm” he said.

He also assured the people of Epe that development would also get to the area, saying aside being a native of the town, it has witnessed less development in recent times.

“For Epe, you can see, in terms of the rural local governments, Epe is the most rural and in terms of the divisions, Epe is the least of all the five divisions. So for them, the best thing we can do is to increase the infrastructural development here in Epe and also help them to develop in other areas,” he said.

Dignitaries at the festival included the Oba of Epe Land Kamorudeen Ishola Animashaun; Asiwaju of Epeland, Justice Adesola Oguntade (Rtd.); Chairman Eleganza Group, Chief Rasak Okoya; Senator representing Lagos West Senatorial District, Adeola Olamilekan Solomon; Chief of Staff to the Governor, Mr. Olukunle Ojo, among others.

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