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2023: Sanwo-Olu, Lagos Needs No Baseless Distraction - Segun Ayobolu by Lanrelagboi: 3:25am On Feb 06, 2022
In his address at this year’s annual thanksgiving service of the Lagos State government, which held at the Lagos State House, Ikeja, Governor Babajide Olusola Sanwo-Olu indicated that Y2022 would be a critical one both in the trajectory of his administration and that of Lagos State. Noting that this will be the last full year of his first term in office, the governor said among others that “By the special grace of God, the vision of having the largest Rice Mill in sub-Saharan Africa and one of the largest in the world will become a reality this year. Also, this year, 2022, will witness a milestone achievement in the rail transportation system in our state as we expect the 37km Red and 27.5km Blue Line Rail projects to commence commercial operations between the last quarter of this year and first quarter of 2023. Equally, construction work on the 38km Fourth Mainland Bridge – which will be the longest in Africa – and the Opeibi-Mende Link Bridge will commence this year. 2022 will also witness by the special grace of God, the completion of the ongoing reconstruction work on the 18.75km Eleko to T-Junction in Epe, the 10km Lekki Regional Road and the section of the Lagos-Badagry Expressway that the Lagos State Government is constructing with the permission of the Federal Government”.

The governor has since demonstrated that these were no idle words only meant to stir up illusory and unrealistic expectations. Last month, BOS inaugurated the construction of the Ojota-Opeibi link bridges and approach roads to ease congestion in Ikeja and its environs. Designed as an innovative solution to the perennial gridlock around Opeibi/Mobolaji Bank Anthony Way/Ojota/Mende corridor, the project is planned to reduce travel time for Lagos and Ikorodu bound traffic from Opebi and ease gridlock at the Opebi-Sheraton Link Road and Mobilaji Bank Anthony Way. The 3.89km Ojota-Opebi Link Bridge and approach roads consisting of 2,829 meters road length will connect Opebi Road from its tail end with Lagos-Ikorodu Road by Odo Iya-Alaro.

Speaking on a recent Channels television interview programme, BOS disclosed that actual construction work on the Fourth Mainland Bridge will commence in the second quarter of this year. According to him, “From about 30 companies that expressed interest we are now at the final stage with three shortlisted companies and I am optimistic that by March we should have completed the process”. The government he said is now at the stage of selecting one of the three shortlisted concessionaires that are interested in building the bridge so that its concrete actualization can commence by the middle of the year. This iconic project is a 37.4km freeway subdivided into three sections namely Island Section, Lagoon Section and Mainland Section. It will commence from Abraham Adesanya Roundabout in Lekki and pass through Ajah and Langbasa areas, traversing the Ajah-Badore road to the Lagoon shoreline.

Back in April 2021, BOS had conducted the ground breaking ceremony of the Lagos Rail Mass Transit Red Line Project, an event at which he handed over compensation cheques to property owners whose structures would be affected by the construction. The Red Line Light Rail will convey at least 500,000 passengers daily between the Agbado and Marina axis. It will have eight train stations from Agbado to Oyingbo. In the 2022 budget, the sum of N153 billion has been allocated to the Light Rail Project thus ensuring, according to the governor, that work will proceed simultaneously on both the Red and Blue Line components of the project. The Blue Line takes off from Okokomaiko in Lagos-Badagry Expressway axis to Mile 2 and then Marina on the Island. The Blue Line is planned to be serviced by six rail lines, 14 BRT lanes, three cable car projects, 20 waterway routes and one mono rail.

The BOS administration has taken a major step towards the actualization of this landmark project, which has been in the gestation, nurturing and gradual implementation process over the last two decades, when it acquired two new 330kmph intra-city metropolitan trains with a total of 10 cars for use on the Red Line Light Rail route from Patentes Talgo, a Spanish manufacturer of intercity, standard and high speed passenger trains. On January 26, the governor announced that the state had acquired three additional trains for the Blue Line Route. It will be recalled that on assumption of office, BOS accorded priority to completing infrastructure projects initiated by his predecessor, Mr Akinwumi Ambode, as well as housing and health projects started by the Mr Babatunde Raji Fashola administration, which had remained uncompleted. This has not impeded his administration from vigorously implementing his six-point THEMES agenda with scores of projects either completed or ongoing across the state in this regard.

It is surprising that as BOS continues to pilot the affairs of the state with a practiced and steady hand with the support of his level headed Deputy, Dr Obafemi Hamzat, and other members of his team, a news item went viral on social media this week to the effect that members of the Governor’s Advisory Council (GAC), APC party leaders and other stakeholders had decided that BOS would not serve a second term. Rather, the report said, it had been decided that the Head of Service, Mr. Hakeem Muri Okunola, would fly the party’s ticket in 2023. The puerile and even idiotic reason given for this purported decision was that it is the turn of Muslims to govern the state since there have been two Christian governors after Fashola. Of course, religion has never been a factor with the discerning and sophisticated electorate of Lagos state. In the Second Republic, both the governor, Alhaji Lateef Jakande and his Deputy, Alhaji Rafiu Jafojo, were Muslims and the electorate voted overwhelmingly for them. In this dispensation, both Asiwaju Bola Tinubu and Fashola who were in office between 1999 and 2015 were Muslims and this was not an issue with Lagosians.

Expectedly, the GAC moved swiftly to debunk this report when the body’s secretary issued a statement stressing that “The process of picking a Governor is clearly stated in the constitution. And contrary to the false impression the merchant of hate, confusion, discord and disharmony wanted to create with the post, there is no discussion of second term ticket by the GAC. It should also be pointed out that it is not within the realm of GAC to engage in picking replacements for a governor. Governor Sanwo-Olu was elected for a 4-year term which is still ongoing. The matter of replacement of the governor does not arise and is subjudice. Governor Sanwo-Olu is doing a wonderful job delivering infrastructure projects for Lagos and working daily on making the state better for all residents”.

Beyond his delivery of infrastructure projects, what is perhaps most remarkable about Sanwo-Olu’s leadership is the emotional intelligence, maturity and level headedness which he has brought to bear on the governance of the state. The unanticipated Coronavirus pandemic, which derailed the plans and projections of rich and poor countries alike across the world, would have been a perfect excuse for non-fulfillment of his campaign promises and leadership obligations by the governor especially with Lagos as the epicenter of the disease in the country. He rose admirably to the occasion responding to the crisis with an alertness, vigour and assurance that has been responsible for some of the awards he has won from credible organizations.

The #EndSars protests of October 2020 again with Lagos as the epicenter tested the governor’s leadership acumen to the core. Quite apart from the contentious incident at the Lekki Toll Gate dubbed in some quarters as the ‘Lekki massacre’, the large scale destruction of public and private property by hoodlums who hijacked the protests leading to losses worth trillions of Naira in the state was another major crisis BOS had to contend with. Again, under his resilient leadership, the state has rebounded with verve and resumed its rapid developmental course. Not only did he set up an independent panel to investigate the purported ‘Lekki massacre’, his government gave the panel a free hand and the requisite resources to carry out its assignment. Rather than seek to capitalize on the obvious discrepancies and inaccuracies in the panel’s report to discredit the entire exercise as most people in his shoes would have been tempted to do, Sanwo-Olu focused on the positives and accepted most of the panel’s recommendations within the jurisdiction of the state to act on. This is dignified and elevated statesmanship at its best.

The baseless post on his being purportedly denied the opportunity of a second term is no doubt an attempt to distract BOS and his administration. If it emanated from the opposition, it is a brilliant and legitimate tactical stroke designed to destabilize the party in power. If it was the handiwork of over bloated egos with unbridled ambitions within his administration, the governor has a responsibility to identify and weed them out. Effective leadership is not just about compassion and empathy, it also entails appropriate sanction and ruthless action if the need arises.
https://lagostoday.com.ng/bos-a-needless-distraction/

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Re: 2023: Sanwo-Olu, Lagos Needs No Baseless Distraction - Segun Ayobolu by ArmaniUhuru: 3:58am On Feb 06, 2022
Lol! Gomino is his own distraction.

Re: 2023: Sanwo-Olu, Lagos Needs No Baseless Distraction - Segun Ayobolu by DjHypno(m): 3:58am On Feb 06, 2022
Mscheeww embarassed

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Re: 2023: Sanwo-Olu, Lagos Needs No Baseless Distraction - Segun Ayobolu by ruggedboych: 4:01am On Feb 06, 2022
Who is distracting him aside thiefUNUBU boys

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Re: 2023: Sanwo-Olu, Lagos Needs No Baseless Distraction - Segun Ayobolu by seankim(m): 4:06am On Feb 06, 2022
Baba is already distracted.
He knew the circumstances that brought him to power. Same treatment awaits him if Tinubu and his GAC decide. He knows that he can be removed from that seat within 24 hours and NOTHING will happen.

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Re: 2023: Sanwo-Olu, Lagos Needs No Baseless Distraction - Segun Ayobolu by LegendHero(m): 4:09am On Feb 06, 2022
Sanwo Olu jeun soke.

No time for distraction. Just deliver the rail lines and cement your name in history.

PDP Lagos love what you are doing and they even want to sign you to the toothless party in Lagos.

To settle the issue, APC and PDP should just make Sanwo their candidate in 2023.

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Re: 2023: Sanwo-Olu, Lagos Needs No Baseless Distraction - Segun Ayobolu by headSmasher: 4:09am On Feb 06, 2022
Right

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Re: 2023: Sanwo-Olu, Lagos Needs No Baseless Distraction - Segun Ayobolu by Sheuns(m): 4:35am On Feb 06, 2022
The screenshot of that tweet above is false. Lagos state offers free education to every child from primary to secondary level. If a child is out of school, the government can not be blamed. The parents or guardians of such kids should answer why those kids are not in school. Education in Lagos state is free. The parents only need provide uniforms and other stationery for their kids.

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Re: 2023: Sanwo-Olu, Lagos Needs No Baseless Distraction - Segun Ayobolu by Karlovich: 4:38am On Feb 06, 2022
embarassed El Chapo of Iragbiji will still handpick and install the winner of next election in Lagos.
That's the only jurisdiction the cocaine lover controls with the help of his owomida lunatics and we the citizens of Osun state must ensure the plague is not transferred on a national level like he attempted to do it in Edo state.
#Say no to 69 year old withering legs
#Say no to money laundering with bullion vans
#Say no to disputed credentials/history
#Say no to road traffic criminals

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Re: 2023: Sanwo-Olu, Lagos Needs No Baseless Distraction - Segun Ayobolu by naija4life247: 4:52am On Feb 06, 2022
There is no distraction anywhere. PDP in Li's just a group of jesters
Re: 2023: Sanwo-Olu, Lagos Needs No Baseless Distraction - Segun Ayobolu by sheymoni(m): 5:14am On Feb 06, 2022
Tinubu"s errand boy. Oga sope governor

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Re: 2023: Sanwo-Olu, Lagos Needs No Baseless Distraction - Segun Ayobolu by helinues: 5:16am On Feb 06, 2022
Na so
Re: 2023: Sanwo-Olu, Lagos Needs No Baseless Distraction - Segun Ayobolu by Olavic7(m): 5:43am On Feb 06, 2022
Distraction ko, Refraction ni. Anyways make the Valetine's period a moneytime. Click on my signature to earn weekly and bigly
Re: 2023: Sanwo-Olu, Lagos Needs No Baseless Distraction - Segun Ayobolu by jhydebaba(m): 6:36am On Feb 06, 2022
Pasan ti won fi na iyale, o wa ni ori aja fun iyawo.

If you get it, you get it. If you don't, forget about it.
Re: 2023: Sanwo-Olu, Lagos Needs No Baseless Distraction - Segun Ayobolu by jaxxy(m): 7:01am On Feb 06, 2022
Sanwolu is a Good man who loves everyone irrespective of. In terms of performance he has done very well considering the pandemic and endsars protests destruction setbacks. He wasn’t deterred or distracted.

To be honest he is better than the man who used Lagos money to flex his gf and left abandoned roads when millions are suffering in same Lagos. Sanwolu has shown serious work ethic despite distractions and several kind gestures and is clearly a people’s person.

Sanwolu only needs to avoid the distractions from within that disrupt his plans for Lagos. The unions and traffic offense extortionist, the politics of protests and knowing when to be firm on not only Lagosians everytime Bt on his own people also.

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Re: 2023: Sanwo-Olu, Lagos Needs No Baseless Distraction - Segun Ayobolu by tollyboy5(m): 7:36am On Feb 06, 2022
LegendHero:
Sanwo Olu jeun soke.

No time for distraction. Just deliver the rail lines and cement your name in history.

PDP Lagos love what you are doing and they even want to sign you to the toothless party in Lagos.

To settle the issue, APC and PDP should just make Sanwo their candidate in 2023.
That's the beauty of democracy. Godfatherism not still good for Lagos
Re: 2023: Sanwo-Olu, Lagos Needs No Baseless Distraction - Segun Ayobolu by Jamesbiodun(m): 7:44am On Feb 06, 2022
Confusion everywhere
Re: 2023: Sanwo-Olu, Lagos Needs No Baseless Distraction - Segun Ayobolu by shinealight(m): 7:49am On Feb 06, 2022
Karlovich:
embarassed El Chapo of Iragbiji will still handpick and install the winner of next election in Lagos.
That's the only jurisdiction the cocaine lover controls with the help of his owomida lunatics and we the citizens of Osun state must ensure the plague is not transferred on a national level like he attempted to do it in Edo state.
#Say no to 69 year old withering legs
#Say no to money laundering with bullion vans
#Say no to disputed credentials/history
#Say no to road traffic criminals

Why don’t you go back to your village in Osun state (or wherever you sprang from in the SE) and say No to all the sh!tty things going on there? Leave Lagos for Lagosians to sort out man. The State would do much better without “scavengers” like you lot! grin
Re: 2023: Sanwo-Olu, Lagos Needs No Baseless Distraction - Segun Ayobolu by ClassicMG(m): 9:30am On Feb 06, 2022
Sheuns:
The screenshot of that tweet above is false. Lagos state offers free education to every child from primary to secondary level. If a child is out of school, the government can not be blamed. The parents or guardians of such kids should answer why those kids are not in school. Education in Lagos state is free. The parents only need provide uniforms and other stationery for their kids.
even stationeries are free. That I'm very sure of

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Re: 2023: Sanwo-Olu, Lagos Needs No Baseless Distraction - Segun Ayobolu by IamCookie(f): 12:33pm On Feb 06, 2022
Sheuns:
The screenshot of that tweet above is false. Lagos state offers free education to every child from primary to secondary level. If a child is out of school, the government can not be blamed. The parents or guardians of such kids should answer why those kids are not in school. Education in Lagos state is free. The parents only need provide uniforms and other stationery for their kids.

high cost of living ...low standard of living are the reasons why those kids are not in school..the enabling environment not created by government seem responsible for that.. embarassed
Re: 2023: Sanwo-Olu, Lagos Needs No Baseless Distraction - Segun Ayobolu by IamCookie(f): 12:36pm On Feb 06, 2022
Sheuns:
The screenshot of that tweet above is false. Lagos state offers free education to every child from primary to secondary level. If a child is out of school, the government can not be blamed. The parents or guardians of such kids should answer why those kids are not in school. Education in Lagos state is free. The parents only need provide uniforms and other stationery for their kids.

The siting of these primary schools isn't in closer proximity to parents , in terms of trekable distance to the school. This often discourage parents in exposing their children to the ills of the road and transportation costs, hence the need to prioritize. No new public primary schools had been built lately ... Only the existing ones despite the growing population and new developing areas...

The government of the day needs to be criticised in areas where they are failing. Need i remind you that Primary school enrollment os ome of the criterias or indices to measuring development in a society , and Lagos is not meeting up in this regard , especially as one of the leading states in Nigeria.
Re: 2023: Sanwo-Olu, Lagos Needs No Baseless Distraction - Segun Ayobolu by Invictuse: 1:36pm On Feb 06, 2022
Lagos no be Abia
It matters little if Igbos n PDP wail to death.
Re: 2023: Sanwo-Olu, Lagos Needs No Baseless Distraction - Segun Ayobolu by Sheuns(m): 3:15pm On Feb 06, 2022
IamCookie:


The siting of these primary schools isn't in closer proximity to parents , in terms of trekable distance to the school. This often discourage parents in exposing their children to the ills of the road and transportation costs, hence the need to prioritize. No new public primary schools had been built lately ... Only the existing ones despite the growing population and new developing areas...

The government of the day needs to be criticised in areas where they are failing. Need i remind you that Primary school enrollment os ome of the criterias or indices to measuring development in a society , and Lagos is not meeting up in this regard , especially as a leading state in Nigeria.


The reason why some pupils are posted to schools far away from their homes is because schools close to their proximity are filled up and cannot take more. And there’s no space or land to build new schools, thus the reason for such posting. And these postings are mostly in secondary schools. Public primary schools are not as patronized as private primary schools. The pupils of publicprimary schools are always fewer than public secondary schools.

The government is doing it’s best and trust me they cannot provide all these children need. In a state where a large percentage do not pay taxes?
Re: 2023: Sanwo-Olu, Lagos Needs No Baseless Distraction - Segun Ayobolu by IamCookie(f): 3:54pm On Feb 06, 2022
Sheuns:


The reason why some pupils are posted to schools far away from their homes is because schools close to their proximity are filled up and cannot take more. And there’s no space or land to build new schools, thus the reason for such posting. And these postings are mostly in secondary schools. Public primary schools are not as patronized as private primary schools. The pupils of publicprimary schools are always fewer than public secondary schools.

The government is doing it’s best and trust me they cannot provide all these children need. In a state where a large percentage do not pay taxes?

The government isn't doing it's best... To say there is no land to build new schools is laughable. I thought all lands belong to the government (Land Use Act 1978). The question is why do parents patronise private primary schools than public primary schools ?!

Since , i was younger and growing , i haven't seen any new public primary school constructed and founded... Even at the secondary level. Almost all the schools , if not all , were founded before the Democratic dispensation took off.

The society is developing/ evolving , govt policies needs to be deliberately done to suit these changes , especially in the areas of human capital development

Lagos should have been an exception , but as we know corruption won't allow it.
Re: 2023: Sanwo-Olu, Lagos Needs No Baseless Distraction - Segun Ayobolu by IamCookie(f): 4:04pm On Feb 06, 2022
Karlovich:
embarassed El Chapo of Iragbiji will still handpick and install the winner of next election in Lagos.
That's the only jurisdiction the cocaine lover controls with the help of his owomida lunatics and we the citizens of Osun state must ensure the plague is not transferred on a national level like he attempted to do it in Edo state.
#Say no to 69 year old withering legs
#Say no to money laundering with bullion vans
#Say no to disputed credentials/history
#Say no to road traffic criminals

Never Say Never! Anything can happen
Re: 2023: Sanwo-Olu, Lagos Needs No Baseless Distraction - Segun Ayobolu by Sheuns(m): 7:25pm On Feb 06, 2022
IamCookie:


The government isn't doing it's best... To say there is no land to build new schools is laughable. I thought all lands belong to the government (Land Use Act 1978). The question is why do parents patronise private primary schools than public primary schools ?!

Since , i was younger and growing , i haven't seen any new public primary school constructed and founded... Even at the secondary level. Almost all the schools , if not all , were founded before the Democratic dispensation took off.

The society is developing/ evolving , govt policies needs to be deliberately done to suit these changes , especially in the areas of human capital development

Lagos should have been an exception , but as we know corruption won't allow it.


Do you expect the government to take over peoples homes and turn them to schools?

The fact is Lagos is already over populated and over saturated. And for a state to cater for millions of students all round the state, and have been consistent, they deserve some credits.

Talking of government policies. Have you taken time to study the Lagos state education policies and maybe the curriculum? The curriculum is modified every 4 years to conform with the societal needs.

The Lagos state government also provides the sum of 250k naira as running cost to all secondary schools within the state. I repeat all secondary schools. This money is meant to aid the daily running of the school. Some schools get more than that depends on population. But the least is 250k. During fashola’s tenure there was Eko Project, every school child was given 5 textbooks each. Maths, English and other 3 core subjects depending on your class. There was training and retraining of teachers during the Eko project. Up till this moment there are still trainings and retraining.

The government has good policies. Where the problem is the delivery by some teachers and some Head teachers.

To say the government isn’t doing anything or doing poorly is not fair.

The corruption you talk about is not only within the government. The heads of some schools are complicit.

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