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Re: What I Want To Achieve In My First 100 Days As Lagos Governor- Sanwo-olu by omoadeleye(m): 6:33am On May 24, 2019
Mouth self too much
Re: What I Want To Achieve In My First 100 Days As Lagos Governor- Sanwo-olu by heavylaro: 6:33am On May 24, 2019
Talk is cheap.After 1 year in office interview him and hear how many excuses he will give like Buhari
Re: What I Want To Achieve In My First 100 Days As Lagos Governor- Sanwo-olu by contigiency(m): 6:34am On May 24, 2019
That shows he has eyes to details and he is prepared for the job he is coming to do.
Re: What I Want To Achieve In My First 100 Days As Lagos Governor- Sanwo-olu by Livefreeordieha(m): 6:37am On May 24, 2019
dokyOloye:
You for jus take am easy with d talk oooo.
Less promises, more action.
Lest you end up like this Buhari
if u question those workable and practical failed promises now... U will be confused with inconclusive excuses, if that fails... They will tag u wailer , ipob, thief, corrupt, PDP,. When that is DOA, u are harassed, hated, spited and intimidated... When that fails they go autocratic and let u groan and moan in ur woes just like they did to ur ancestors and perhaps ur offspring will read this and understand it wasn't exactly ur fault u couldn't save his generation..
Re: What I Want To Achieve In My First 100 Days As Lagos Governor- Sanwo-olu by Agugbadin: 6:40am On May 24, 2019
Governor elect should make Lagos - Badagry express way one of his priorities
Re: What I Want To Achieve In My First 100 Days As Lagos Governor- Sanwo-olu by fiizznation: 6:44am On May 24, 2019
Toks2008:


I had always reteriated that no one can take that away from Tinubu and come 2023 he will give us Osinbanjo who will usher us into a new Nigeria.

Quote me on May 29 2023...God spare our lives.
Tinubu has been nursing his presidential ambition for many years now. He will be the one contesting in 2023 and not osinbanjo. The support he gives buhari, fayemi becoming the governor's forum chairman, the strong political alliances he is busy building with some northern governors, the Lawan and femi factors, etc. Honestly if tinubu emerged as Nigerian president in 2023, the man will earn a great respect from me because I like people that are smart and very calculative.

PS. I won't vote for him when the time comes but it will really interest me to see how he will achieve his presidential ambition. Hopefully I might learn one or two lessons
Re: What I Want To Achieve In My First 100 Days As Lagos Governor- Sanwo-olu by Nobody: 6:44am On May 24, 2019
fiizznation:
I think godfatherism is not that bad. An example of good godfatherism is tinubu and his numerous successors. From fashola to this current fella whom I believe will do a marvelous job as governor of Lagos state. Well is safe to say godfatherism has produced competent leaders who strove hard to work for their people. I give it to bola tinubu on this.

Africa is in a mess due to Godfatherism, People should get jobs or position due to merits and qualifications. They is no way to paint something bad as good
Re: What I Want To Achieve In My First 100 Days As Lagos Governor- Sanwo-olu by BigBashiru: 6:44am On May 24, 2019
fiizznation:
I think godfatherism is not that bad. An example of good godfatherism is tinubu and his numerous successors. From fashola to this current fella whom I believe will do a marvelous job as governor of Lagos state. Well is safe to say godfatherism has produced competent leaders who strove hard to work for their people. I give it to bola tinubu on this.

It was Sowore that shook up the polity and disrupted politics in Nigeria. It was Sowore and the AAC that introduced the concept of first 100 days..

AAC is serious opposition to apc in Lagos.
Re: What I Want To Achieve In My First 100 Days As Lagos Governor- Sanwo-olu by thebiggestgists(m): 6:47am On May 24, 2019
hisexcellency34:
And why is Ambode afraid of producing evidence to back up his claims?

Which évidence Again go to general hospital and check for the issue
About the fake dollar spending check the internet
Re: What I Want To Achieve In My First 100 Days As Lagos Governor- Sanwo-olu by CTechHub(m): 6:49am On May 24, 2019
that's good. hope you do the talk
Re: What I Want To Achieve In My First 100 Days As Lagos Governor- Sanwo-olu by anonimi: 6:49am On May 24, 2019
dokyOloye:
You for jus take am easy with d talk oooo.
Less promises, more action.
Lest you end up like this Buhari

That one na baba promise & fail.
All round failure always and forever.


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Re: What I Want To Achieve In My First 100 Days As Lagos Governor- Sanwo-olu by israelmao(m): 6:51am On May 24, 2019
You will realize that classroom experience cannot be equated to field experience.
Re: What I Want To Achieve In My First 100 Days As Lagos Governor- Sanwo-olu by anonimi: 6:54am On May 24, 2019
fiizznation:
I think godfatherism is not that bad. An example of good godfatherism is tinubu and his numerous successors. From fashola to this current fella whom I believe will do a marvelous job as governor of Lagos state. Well is safe to say godfatherism has produced competent leaders who strove hard to work for their people. I give it to bola tinubu on this.

PDP without godfatherism produced Jonathan who built two railways in his five years.
JagaBandit's Association of Professional Crooks, APC has failed to build one small light rail for 20 years despite billions of dollars World Bank loan stolen.
What are you giving to Tinubu again after all he has stolen from Lagosians


Alleged N100bn tax fraud: Ex-MD accuses EFCC of ignoring petition against Alpha Beta
January 26, 2019

https://punchng.com/alleged-n100bn-tax-fraud-ex-md-accuses-efcc-of-ignoring-petition-against-alpha-beta/


BREAKING: Tinubu’s Alpha Beta Accused of N100bn ‘Money Laundering, Tax Evasion, Fraud’

In the petition, sent on his behalf by Adetunji Adegboyega ESG, his solicitors, Apara said: “Over the years the company is being protected and shielded by some powerful politicians and people in the society which made them to always boast of being untouchable, but our client, feeling the need not to keep quiet again and strengthened by his belief in the fact that the government of President Muhammadu Buhari is keen on fighting corruption, which has been the bane of our country, is of the firm belief that it’s time to expose and open the can of worms called ALPHABETA CONSULTING.

http://saharareporters.com/2018/09/07/breaking-tinubu%E2%80%99s-alpha-beta-accused-n100bn-%E2%80%98money-laundering-tax-evasion-fraud%E2%80%99


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Re: What I Want To Achieve In My First 100 Days As Lagos Governor- Sanwo-olu by RichBoy247: 6:55am On May 24, 2019
dokyOloye:

Best president to islamic fundamentalists whose brains are defective from hitting it on d ground 5 times everyday

Take Sniper Humanicide and sleep peacefully.
Re: What I Want To Achieve In My First 100 Days As Lagos Governor- Sanwo-olu by fiizznation: 6:56am On May 24, 2019
Ezechinwa:


Africa is in a mess due to Godfatherism, People should get jobs or position due to merits and qualifications. They is no way to paint something bad as good
Entirely, godfatherism isnt that bad.
Though I think is really abused in Africa. Take for example Rwanda. Should I say good/positive godfatherism has made their economy one of the best in Africa as of today. Kano, Lagos, these two states are controlled by godfathers (though kwankwaso's influenced has been greatly reduced in kano state), but in terms of GDP growth, IGR, per capita income, I still believe they are ahead of other states.
Re: What I Want To Achieve In My First 100 Days As Lagos Governor- Sanwo-olu by Nobody: 7:01am On May 24, 2019
fiizznation:
Entirely, godfatherism isnt that bad.
Though I think is really abused in Africa. Take for example Rwanda. Should I say good/positive godfatherism has made their economy one of the best in Africa as of today. Kano, Lagos, these two states are controlled by godfathers (though kwankwaso's influenced has been greatly reduced in kano state), but in terms of GDP growth, IGR, per capita income, I still believe they are ahead of other states.
Well you have a valid point. Lets just hope Sanwo olu works really hard and other states learn from Lagos
Re: What I Want To Achieve In My First 100 Days As Lagos Governor- Sanwo-olu by RichBoy247: 7:02am On May 24, 2019
anonimi:


PDP without godfatherism produced Jonathan who built two railways in his five years.
JagaBandit's Association of Professional Crooks, APC has failed to build one small light rail for 20 years despite billions of dollars World Bank loan stolen.
What are you giving to Tinubu again after all he has stolen from Lagosians

Jonathan built ten railways but none was put into use until Amaechu completed the abandoned projects. Tinubu is bad, Lagos is trash, yet you cannot stay in your potopoto republic of dugs and crime. Even when Tinubu's boy abducted you on Lagos streets and dumped you at Upper Iweka Bridge Head in Onitsha at 2:00AM, in less of han 10 minutes you all have jumped into the next available trailer taking cows to Lagos.

The only achievement of Goatluck is corruption.







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Re: What I Want To Achieve In My First 100 Days As Lagos Governor- Sanwo-olu by ajayiopy: 7:03am On May 24, 2019
nairavsdollars:
By Temidayo Akinsuyi

Babajide Olusola Sanwo-Olu, Lagos State Governor-elect, in this interactions with select journalists in Lagos speaks on his plans for Lagosians and what he intends to achieve in his first 100 days in office. TEMIDAYO AKINSUYI brings the excerpts:

By May 29, it will be 20 years of democracy in Nigeria. Looking at Lagos in the last 20 years under the progressives, do you think we have fared well?

I honestly want to agree that it’s been worth it for us as progressives. More importantly, it’s been worth it for Lagosians. If we want to be fair, this is not the Lagos we had 20 years ago. Lagos was not the 5th largest economy in Africa 20 years ago. Lagos didn’t have a lot of things that we have now 20 years ago in infrastructure, health, education. Of course, we can also say that Lagos didn’t have this many traffic and refuse 20 years ago. So, what we see is that Lagos has grown to be one of the biggest mega-cities in the world in that space and it has come with its huge opportunities and of course with a lot of challenges. I am happy that the progressives have done very well in the last 20 years. They have created wealth for Lagosians, they have also built bridges and infrastructures all around the city. New schools have been built as well as new hospitals. They have also done a lot in terms of human developments. The revenue of the state has astronomically been enhanced through quality and effective representation. When they started in 1999, history shows that it was only a little over N600m that was internally generated but today, tens of billions have been generated now.

The question we need to ask is, is that also enough for today’s challenges? It’s definitely not but in terms of population, we have seen leaps and bounds of growth. People have come different parts of this country to live in Lagos as their choice and we are glad that Lagos too has been good to all of them. The first government that came in 1999 under the able leadership of Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu brought in first-class technocrats and we have seen what has come out from those technocrats in terms of excellence service delivery. From all of that team which I will humbly say to you that I was also fortunate to be part of at the later years has thrown up people at the highest level of governance in this country. I won’t mention names but some have grown to be governors, one is a vice-president and so on. It means that if we can look back and see all of these things that have come out from this small Lagos that is less than half percentage in terms of size, then we know that the progressives have done a great job and they deserve kudos. Can we do better? That is why I am sitting here. We certainly can do a whole lot better, quicker and faster.

What do you intend to achieve in office in your first 100 days?

We will be running a marathon as if we are running sprint because of the various things that we have to do. We are hoping that in our first 100 days, we will have a working government. This means that all of our cabinet and the major appointments that we need to have, we will have them running very quickly. We should begin to see huge solutions in our traffic management scheme. In infrastructures, we are already in the rainy season; so even if we want to do some extensions and some laybys, there is a limit to what can you do because once it’s raining, you can’t pour concrete. Even when you pour concrete, sun has to come for it to dry to open up that lay-by.

Some of those issues will come up but in terms of identifying those corridors that we need traffic improvement, we have already done all of that. In terms of places that we need to improve and increase waste management solutions, we would have done all that. In the first three months, we would have roll out loads of waste management banks, where like I mentioned during my campaigns, sorting has to start from your kitchen which is where we are going to be looking for those colours of bags and then we bring them out we have a work in progress relationship with the PSP.

I imagine we would have made some capital expense in terms of procurement of new compactor trucks and other equipment but that will take a while before it comes in but we would have made those commitments within those period as well. Like I also said on the solution to Apapa gridlock, I believe that we would have solved it but the sustenance of it will be an issue if we are not careful. They will keep coming then and now but on a sustainable basis, it’s going to cost us money to put people there. Those are things that we need to do. We will also begin to work around the civil service within that period because we understand that all of these things we are talking about, we need professionals in the civil service to work with. So, in terms of capacity development and skill gaps, we need to quickly identify where they are in the public service so that we can put right people in the right places. In the areas of health and education, we would have rolled out a more detailed plan on what we need to do to ensure that growth in our education system is improved. For early education, a strategy would have been crafted out to show us what we need to do as soon as the kids are coming back to school in September 2019. On the health side, the collaboration that we need to have with the private sector to ensure that health is accessible will be given priority.

Affordability of it might still be a challenge in terms of identifying the vulnerable people but accessibility is something that we need to quickly deal with. On the issue of infrastructure, we would have developed plans on what new roads we need to build. At that time, you also need to be planning for next year’s budget. All these things we need to begin to implement very quickly. On the power sector, I imagine that in our 100 days in office, we would have a clear-cut policy with all the Discos and all the Gencos on how we must ensure that Lagos gets powered up very, very quickly.

Have you been briefed by the outgoing government on the lists of uncompleted projects in the state and will you give these projects priority when you assume office?

There have been several interactions that we have had. We have a transition committee. We have seen some documents in terms outstanding, though not in the way and manner I would have wanted them given the manner in which it was presented. We wanted a lot more detailed information as to how much were they? How much have been paid? How much is outstanding and so on? We didn’t get those detailed information but I cannot continue to explain now. From next week, I can actually request for some of these things. But in terms of completion of projects, they will form priority. What doesn’t get completed doesn’t get done. So, we will ensure that we do that and do them very well. There shouldn’t be any problem on uncompleted projects by the outgoing administration.

https://www.independent.ng/my-plans-for-lagosians-in-my-first-100-days-sanwo-olu/
BABA YOU DONT NEED THIS.LET PEOPLE TALK ABOUT YOUR ACHIEVEMENT WHILE YOU DO THE WORK.GREAT ACHIEVER DO LESS TALK
Re: What I Want To Achieve In My First 100 Days As Lagos Governor- Sanwo-olu by RichBoy247: 7:05am On May 24, 2019
anonimi:


PDP without godfatherism produced Jonathan who built two railways in his five years.
JagaBandit's Association of Professional Crooks, APC has failed to build one small light rail for 20 years despite billions of dollars World Bank loan stolen.
What are you giving to Tinubu again after all he has stolen from Lagosians
Jonathan built ten railways but none was put into use until Amaechui completed the abandoned projects. Tinubu is bad, Lagos is trash, yet you cannot stay in your potopoto republic of dugs and crime. Even when Tinubu's boy abducted you on Lagos streets and dumped you at Upper Iweka Bridge Head in Onitsha at 2:00AM, in less of han 10 minutes you all have jumped into the next available trailer taking cows to Lagos.

The only achievement of Goatluck is corruption m

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Re: What I Want To Achieve In My First 100 Days As Lagos Governor- Sanwo-olu by ishawlar: 7:13am On May 24, 2019
Baba sanwo. Enu o se Ooo
Re: What I Want To Achieve In My First 100 Days As Lagos Governor- Sanwo-olu by ishawlar: 7:14am On May 24, 2019
Baba sanwo. Enu o se Ooo Mouth no do am
Re: What I Want To Achieve In My First 100 Days As Lagos Governor- Sanwo-olu by homosapien(m): 7:24am On May 24, 2019
[quote author=BigBashiru post=78666308]

It was Sowore that shook up the polity and disrupted politics in Nigeria. It was Sowore and the AAC that introduced the concept of first 100 days..

AAC is serious opposition to apc in Lagos.[/quot

The above is false, Sir, BRF was actually the first governor that introduce 100 days in office, that I know of .
I maybe wrong though

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Re: What I Want To Achieve In My First 100 Days As Lagos Governor- Sanwo-olu by kjhova(m): 7:35am On May 24, 2019
dokyOloye:
You for jus take am easy with d talk oooo.
Less promises, more action.
Lest you end up like this Buhari

It will have been nice if you supported your fake claims against PMB with valid links from a reputable media site.
Re: What I Want To Achieve In My First 100 Days As Lagos Governor- Sanwo-olu by shugabasbn: 7:35am On May 24, 2019
I just prayed it won't be just talks without action. And the guy has gragra syndrome, hope he will not rush to inconclusive conclusion that will bite him later.
Wishing u best in piloting Lagos affairs
Re: What I Want To Achieve In My First 100 Days As Lagos Governor- Sanwo-olu by papyskinsy: 7:39am On May 24, 2019
that was wat amode also said.. oshodi be looking rough than ever..
Re: What I Want To Achieve In My First 100 Days As Lagos Governor- Sanwo-olu by toluleke(m): 7:44am On May 24, 2019
I don't take people who talk too much serious .Empty promises spill out sometimes
Re: What I Want To Achieve In My First 100 Days As Lagos Governor- Sanwo-olu by Max8: 7:47am On May 24, 2019
fixmykey:
talking trash... He will never achieve 15% even in his first 10,0000 days. Even the best brains never promised anything in 100 days. You are about the weakest brain and here you are blowing your trumpet.

I can see from your comments where u belong, when intelligent people speak u know,and dullards react u know,if u like write all these senseless comments in your brain, the brilliant incoming governor will make u a doubting Thomas
Re: What I Want To Achieve In My First 100 Days As Lagos Governor- Sanwo-olu by Toks2008(m): 7:49am On May 24, 2019
fiizznation:
Tinubu has been nursing his presidential ambition for many years now. He will be the one contesting in 2023 and not osinbanjo. The support he gives buhari, fayemi becoming the governor's forum chairman, the strong political alliances he is busy building with some northern governors, the Lawan and femi factors, etc. Honestly if tinubu emerged as Nigerian president in 2023, the man will earn a great respect from me because I like people that are smart and very calculative.

PS. I won't vote for him when the time comes but it will really interest me to see how he will achieve his presidential ambition. Hopefully I might learn one or two lessons

You make perfect sense but Tinubu is best as a kingmaker. Nevertheless lets see how it plays.
Re: What I Want To Achieve In My First 100 Days As Lagos Governor- Sanwo-olu by Toks2008(m): 7:51am On May 24, 2019
Fixedgames1275:
See below

I would have believed you but for that desperate pics of a guy with bundle of money in his mouth.

Must you be this desperate?
Re: What I Want To Achieve In My First 100 Days As Lagos Governor- Sanwo-olu by KehnnyCares(m): 7:52am On May 24, 2019
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You said what?

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