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Politics / Governor Babajide Sanwo-olu Inaugural Speech In Full by dannyduks: 3:11pm On May 29, 2019
INAUGURAL ADDRESS BY H.E. BABAJIDE SANWO-OLU, GOVERNOR OF LAGOS STATE ON WEDNESDAY 29TH MAY 29, 2019

“AWAKENING A GREATER LAGOS”


PROTOCOL

1. By the grace of Almighty God and Your votes, I stand before you today as your Governor. (Pause)

This day marks the beginning of a new chapter in our journey to greatness. Today, I ask you to join me on this journey to awaken a Greater Lagos.

When we speak of a Greater Lagos, we speak not empty words. It is a deep and profound assertion we mean.

2. We intend to make history by making for ourselves and our children a better future.

Therefore, on this day, on this precious land we call our home, let us stand together in the very face of history.

Let us vow to ourselves, and to posterity that we shall not just dream of a Greater Lagos. Let us agree this day that we shall collectively rise up to build the Lagos of our dreams.

We need not be discouraged by the challenges that may be apparent. Today is an opportunity for us to forge ahead in our quest for a Greater Lagos.

It is possible!

No one should ever underestimate the spirit of Lagos and the resilience of its people. Yes, hard problems may confront us, but we will also confront them. Every problem will lose its potency to our unity.

Therefore, Lagosians, in this new chapter of our lives, we need not cry or fret. We are united by our common purpose of a Greater Lagos and fulfilling future.

Posterity has given us this day to commence our journey to greatness. We need to envision the glorious end of working together, tirelessly and committedly, towards achieving a Lagos of our dreams. By our individual and collective efforts and the Grace of God, these dreams will become a reality.

In Lagos State, our story has been of successes and achievements. Since 1999, our tradition of progressive governance has set Lagos apart and strengthened people’s belief in our ideology.

And that is the very reason I stand before you on this historic day as your Governor. While we celebrate the victory of progressive governance and democracy, tomorrow we must be ready to stand on guard and be fully vigilant.

Democracy and progressive governance hold only to the extent that we protect and nurture them. While Lagos glimmers as a beacon of progressive and quality governance, our nation now undergoes a historic battle to establish progressive and just governance.

Lagos must again rise and help lead this nation to fuller progress and to a closer realization of the greatness that exists within all Nigerians.

This inauguration symbolizes such an awakening.

Today, I stand before you as your governor, but also as your friend, brother; neighbor and your servant. I stand here to ask that you join me to script and fashion this greater Lagos with the creativity of our minds.

Let the ingenuity of our hands, the sweat of our labor and the compassion that resides in our hearts be committed to this common goal.

We are but human beings. Our time on this earth is finite, and shall one day pass. At some point, we shall all enter the book of history. This is inevitable.

But we can choose how we walk into history. Shall we do so as masters of our fate, or as slaves to things that seek to suppress us?

When the history of our moment is written, let it not be told in tears of defeat, rather let it resound with the anthem of collective victory.

Let our time be proclaimed in golden celebration of a state, and of a people who stood in unity of purpose to make their home a Greater one.

In this, we simply adhere to the tradition of enlightened government set by those who came before us. We owe a large debt of gratitude to Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu and to Babatunde Raji Fashola SAN.

Asiwaju led the team that created the blueprint for development; both administrations faithfully executed that economic blueprint and established the structures and institutions of progressive governance in the process.

Governor Akinwunmi Ambode pushed forward in a special manner. His efforts and actions shall be duly remembered.

As your Governor, I know fully well who I am, because I know where I am from. More importantly, I know where I am headed.

I have been a part of this progressive journey since its very inception. I know first-hand the concerted efforts that went into planning so many of the innovations we now see and enjoy.

It will be my job to continue that process by refining and perfecting the foundation laid by the preceding administrations.

In this regard, I shall forever remain loyal to the aspirations of the people and to the developmental blueprint that has brought so much success to our dear state.

The Babajide Sanwo-Olu you see today shall not change and try to become something I am not. My prayer is only that I grow and improve as your Governor to implement good policies and bring the prosperity you deserve.

On this day, I speak to the young and old, Christian and Muslim, those who trace their earliest ancestry back to this land, and to those who came last week.

I speak to the poor and to the rich. I speak to the Danfo driver as much as to the millionaire, to the fruit vendor and much as to the real estate titan.

I speak to employer and employee, I speak to teacher and student, I speak to mother and father. The civil service as well as the private sector - We are all Lagosians.
I say to you all let us explore how we can best establish a harmony of interests and avoid the growing tendency to focus on those things that differentiate and divide one Lagosian from another.

By the dint of Providence, this small tract of land intersected and surrounded by waterways and lagoons has become home to roughly 22 million people, with their various dreams and aspirations.

Not only is Lagos home to so many people and their aspirations, it is also the catalyst of economic growth for much of Nigeria.

The world outside sees Lagos as Nigeria. We are Nigeria’s door to the global economy and the global economy’s door to Nigeria.

As long as Lagos flourishes, Nigeria has more than a fair chance to enjoy the development and growth needed for its deserving population. If Lagos falters, Nigeria also stumbles.

The reality of the integral role we play in Nigeria’s ascent to national greatness coupled with the untapped potentials we hold to produce even greater wealth to improve the living conditions of our people are the things that make Lagos a magnificent place.

These strategic aspects of our current reality, and of our immediate future, bestow on me and my administration a profound responsibility.

My goal is to advance the social and economic progress of this state and its people; regardless of your faith, social class, or your origin of birth.

As long as you adopt the spirit of Lagos, Lagos in turn shall adopt you.

As I said in my acceptance speech, I am too focused on moving Lagos forward to give a second thought to where a person may have come from. As long as you are animated by the spirit of achievement, cooperation and tolerance, then you are Lagosian. This is my motto.

This is how I see our home and this is how I shall run my government. I shall select the best and most qualified people to hold positions in our government.

My door shall remain open to all. I shall seek the advice of the learned, the wise and the ordinary Lagosian, for in the common man resides much wisdom and fairness of thought.
While one cannot help but hear the kind words of friends, I must pay even closer attention to the voice of my critics.

In constructive criticism lies the seeds of improvement. With these things in mind, let me quickly outline my goals for a Greater Lagos.

The Deputy Governor, Dr. Kadri Obafemi Hamzat and I are single-minded in our desire to bequeath to our successors a far Greater Lagos than the one we inherited today

And to do so, we have formulated a concise framework that encapsulates our collective vision for the state and ensures that our undertaking remains focused and our communication remains clear as we endeavour to build a Greater Lagos we can all be proud to call home.

The framework, as our six (6) Pillars of Development Agenda, is captured by the acronym, “T.H.E.M.E.S, which I will briefly talk about:
T – Traffic Management and Transportation
Here, we must act with urgency to execute a transport masterplan that will fully integrate road, rail and water transportation into a multi-modal transport system that makes commuting easy for Lagosians.
We must also ensure compliance with all traffic rules and regulations on our roads.
H – Health and Environment
Because we know the significance of a clean environment in preventive healthcare, we have a moral duty to provide basic health care for our people, especially those who cannot afford it. Under our comprehensive health program, we will place special emphasis on maternal healthcare, malaria and water borne diseases.
We will also focus on sanitation and waste management, by ensuring that our drainage systems are functional and kept clean.
E – Education and Technology
We will invest in the education of our children and young adults. By increasing the budgetary allocation to education, this government will empower teachers in every local government and strengthen their capacity to deliver quality education to our children.
New educational infrastructure will cultivate a learning environment that prepares our children for a new world that demands creativity, intuition and critical thinking.
We will ensure technology is integrated into our school curriculum and empower our youths with the much-needed skills for the jobs of tomorrow.

M – Making Lagos a 21st Century Economy
By investing in critical infrastructure, we will accelerate the growth of our economy and empower the private sector who are the real engines of growth.
We must break the deadlock that shackles our power distribution, provide sustainable urban settlements that addresses the current deficit; while at the same time building a smart city that achieves urban harmony and sets a new bar in our nation.

E - Entertainment and Tourism
We will nurture and showcase our cultural heritage and unique hospitality, support our entertainment, visual arts and sports sectors, and inspire the kind of creativity from our most talented individuals that will enhance our reputation at home – and abroad.

S – Security and Governance
The last of these pillars of development is Security and Governance.

It is important to ensure that we set the right tone for good governance and accountability at the top.

To this end, my administration will ensure that we walk the talk as far as transparency, the rule of law and fiscal discipline are concerned.

We will make sure that we create the right environment in which security and safety of lives and property are guaranteed.

Our ultimate goal would be to ensure that Lagos state
remains one of the top destinations on the African continent to live, work and invest in.

These six (6) Pillars of Development represent our response to the yearnings of the people. They constitute the foundations that must be restored for future generations.

And should we fulfil our promise and deliver on these pillars, we are most confident that we will have succeeded in setting Lagos on a new trajectory of economic growth and development that would be unprecedented in our entire history.

Let me also add that in doing all of these, the welfare and socio-economic well-being of our hardworking civil servants would equally be given the priority that it truly deserves.

Similarly, our youths and women would be well integrated into our governance structure to equally contribute their utmost to our developmental strides.

The mission upon which we embark today, shall happen. As we gather force and momentum, there will be no mortal power that can stop our movement towards greater prosperity, justice and hope.

I urge you all therefore to lend yourself to this excellent cause and join our march to victory over our social and economic challenges. Do not stand aside and let this good development pass you by.

The hearts and hands of the Deputy Governor, Dr. Kadri Obafemi Hamzat and myself are extended to each and every Lagosian.
Join us on this noble journey as we strive together to birth and nurture a Greater Lagos.

However, make no mistake, the success of our development agenda must be a shared and collective responsibility.

I implore us all as Lagosians to rededicate ourselves to contribute our individual quotas positively and responsibly in this new drive to reform our society and take it to a higher pedestal.

We must imbibe the spirit of being our brothers’ keeper in our daily lives at home, work, recreational places and worship centers, and most especially on our roads.

With these goals, we embark on a new social contract that will ultimately be beneficial to all; irrespective of age, religion, socio-economic status or ethnicity.

Every Lagosian has a role in this government and we will on our part, certainly walk the talk in all that we would do as your elected officials.

As I conclude, I agree that Lagos has many challenges before it, challenges that have the power to consume us.

We must therefore be prudent, yet not afraid to act, to ensure that this large population enjoys the economic prosperity and social security that our developmental agenda has to offer.

We have, without doubt, been placed here at a momentous time. Let us make the most of what God has given us. We cannot afford to do less than that.

On this day, I vow as your Governor that I will serve the public cause with my utmost ability and commitment. With your help, I know we can make Lagos Greater still.

Indeed, our best days lie ahead of us.

Thank you

God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria,
God bless Lagos State
God bless you all.

H.E. Babajide Olusola Sanwo-Olu
Governor, Lagos State.
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Don jazzy again. Another one

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Education / Re: Check Out The Smart Way A Psychology Professor Got His Students To Confess by dannyduks: 7:29am On Mar 22, 2018
Good thinking, smart professor
Sports / Re: The Nigerian Bobsled & Skeleton Team At Winter Olympics Opening Event (Photos) by dannyduks: 8:25pm On Feb 09, 2018
Naija and fashion
Bring medals instead of uploading pictures

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Romance / Re: Video Of A Braless Nigerian Lady Dancing At A Party by dannyduks: 7:46pm On Feb 03, 2018
What do you expect from a copywrong country like ours.
Celebrities / Re: Cynthia Obianodo Obi-Uchendu And Cee-C Of BBNaija Are Lookalikes by dannyduks: 7:26pm On Feb 03, 2018
Look very alike.
So Tobi look like my guy Tobi too
Crime / Re: Father Beats Children Helplessly For Not Reciting What She Learnt In School by dannyduks: 6:30am On Jan 12, 2018
AleksAndria:
Some Parents are still Ignorant, beating a Child has never been the solution to any problem, it changes nothing.

If you want a Child to learn, be patient and teach him to. Not every Child was born Bright.

No wonder most Kids are always scared of their Parents. Whenever they have challenges of any sort, they'd rather seek guidance outside the home.

You're never a good Parent when you instill fear in the Minds of your kids.
That guy have this habit of beating them at any slight mistake. I don't know what gain from that
Crime / Father Beats Children Helplessly For Not Reciting What She Learnt In School by dannyduks: 9:48pm On Jan 11, 2018
Help to share this until it get to the appropriate body in charge of human rights or child abuse department.
A neighbour is fun of beating his children of let say 10 and 4 years old for not being able to recite what they were taught back in school during the day while his wife watch helplessly. He's fun of doing this every blessed evening. Wiping the children with tick belt and the child dare not cry out. Please help save this children from this monster called father. To know book is not by force.
He live in 12 gafari balogun street ogudu, Lagos. He's name is Elijah Thanks
Romance / Re: Man Proposes To Girlfriend While Watching "The Wedding Party 2" At The Cinema by dannyduks: 8:26pm On Dec 29, 2017
This new pattern of proposal really dey funny me. At the end the lady go come the form tears. Abeg I won ask why the girls dey cry? Abi them no get hope say the guy go marry them before before they started the relationship

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Politics / Where Is Governor Ayo Fayose by dannyduks: 7:20am On Dec 11, 2017
I have not heard from the honourable and distinguish governor of Ekiti state has anybody heard from him? Just a concern Nigerian
Romance / Which Good Android Phone Do You Think 45k Can Buy by dannyduks: 7:51pm On Dec 06, 2017
I need advice, I need a good Android phone to replace my Samsung s2. my budget is 45k but I don't know what product to go for. I need a phone with good battery life and better memory space with good camera. Thanks
Sports / Re: Mikel Turned Down Briefcase Of Cash by dannyduks: 8:43pm On Nov 09, 2017
MrBrownJay1:


usually, the club who offers the more money wins, thats why what he said is DELUDED.... he turned down the money in the suitcase but we all know it was ALWAYS about money. lets be real here... the reason he signed with Chelsea instead of Man Utd was all because of the more MONEY that Abrahamovic offered him (whether in a suitcase or not)

was it? I think he also considered playing time and that's why he opt for Chelsea instead of Man Utd, cos at that time with the position he played Chelsea was the best option
Sports / Re: Mikel Turned Down Briefcase Of Cash by dannyduks: 8:10pm On Nov 09, 2017
MrBrownJay1:
usual tactics from club agents....

yea man but Chelsea had the upper hand.
Sports / Mikel Turned Down Briefcase Of Cash by dannyduks: 7:46pm On Nov 09, 2017
John Obi Mikel has revealed an anonymous agent representing an unnamed club tried to steal a march on his rivals by persuading him to sign with a briefcase full of cash. The Nigeria midfielder was the subject of strong interest from a host of European powerhouses after impressing for Nigeria at the U17 World Cup, and Mikel has admitted he turned down $70,000 (£53,000). Scouts from Arsenal, Real Madrid and Barcelona were all playing particular attention to the midfielder but Premier League sides Manchester United and Chelsea were his strongest admirers. Mikel made 249 Premier League appearances for Chelsea during an 11-year stay at Stamford Bridge "I had agents promising me everything," the 30- year-old has told The Sun . "One approached me in the hotel with a briefcase full of cash. "I can't remember what club he claimed to represent - but I do remember the briefcase. It was crammed with $70,000 and he offered me that to sign some contract before adding: 'Sign here and you'll get a lot more'. "I was tempted. I'd never seen so much money but I told the Nigerian FA secretary who was looking after me. "He told me to ignore this agent but promised I would join the best club. After the tournament, I went home to my family and then saw the secretary again in Abuja. "That's when he told me: 'You're going to United. They want you and you're leaving tomorrow'. My dad was so happy but mum was crying because I was moving abroad at such a young age." Mikel signed a provisional deal with United in 2005 when he was playing for Norwegian side Lyn Oslo only to end up signing for Roman Abramovich's Chelsea, where he became one of the club's most decorated players, in 2006.
Celebrities / Re: Oristefemi: My Wife Said I Wasn’t Her Type When We Met by dannyduks: 2:25pm On Nov 05, 2017
Your money and fame makes you her type. price of fame
Romance / Re: See Slay Queen Uploads Some Crazy Pics As She Mark Her Birthday by dannyduks: 7:23am On Oct 27, 2017
decatalyst:
Of all the clothes in the market?


It takes a mad person to identify what befits his/her personality lipsrsealed

Be kind with your comment bro. lol

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Romance / Re: See Slay Queen Uploads Some Crazy Pics As She Mark Her Birthday by dannyduks: 7:13am On Oct 27, 2017
more pics

Romance / See Slay Queen Uploads Some Crazy Pics As She Mark Her Birthday by dannyduks: 7:09am On Oct 27, 2017
This slay queen njoku Winifred decided to share some crazy pictures on her facebook page with the caption
#its another year God has added to ma lifespan,
,#All gratitude to ma maker,,for his exceeding grace
#happy birthday to me
#fellas come join me and celebrate biko
����������
#yall know d venue ,,let's rock and roll

Can you beat this slay queen in the house

Phones / Re: Live Pictures From Nigerian Launch Of Phantom 8 by dannyduks: 7:26am On Oct 26, 2017
No love for techno
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Where Can A Graduate With Physics With Electronics Work? by dannyduks: 7:22am On Oct 26, 2017
Only in the farm. Talking as if your are not in Nigeria, what did buhari study in school grin

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Sports / Real Madrid Forward Won Fifa Men Player Of The Year Award by dannyduks: 9:01pm On Oct 23, 2017
RONALDO WINS BEST MEN'S PLAYER Real Madrid forward Cristiano Ronaldo has w the Best FIFA Men's Player award ahead of Li Messi and Neymar.
Religion / Re: God Himself Is Love But Human Never Love by dannyduks: 10:51am On Oct 15, 2017
Humblebloke:
what you people call love tho'

I tought love was meant to be unconditional....


when you have a chocolate bar on one hand and a knife on the other and insist I choose one.....

that's not love


Thats Human love you are referring to.
The God's love never kill
Religion / God Himself Is Love But Human Never Love by dannyduks: 10:27am On Oct 15, 2017
Jesus died for all of us because he loves us. Can we just get along? The holy scripture preach love but are Christian who only go to church and pray for God mercy but keep oppressing people. let me take a text from 1 corinthian 13:1

"If I speak in the tongues of men or of
angels, but do not have love, I am only a
resounding gong or a clanging cymbal. If I
have the gift of prophecy and can fathom all
mysteries and all knowledge, and if I have a
faith that can move mountains, but do not
have love, I am nothing. If I give all I
possess to the poor and give over my body to
hardship that I may boast, but do not
have love, I gain nothing.
Love is patient, love is kind. It does not
envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It
does not dishonor others, it is not self-
seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no
record of wrongs. Love does not delight in
evil but rejoices with the truth. It always
protects, always trusts, always hopes, always
perseveres.
Love never fails. But where there are
prophecies, they will cease; where there are
tongues, they will be stilled; where there is
knowledge, it will pass away. For we know
in part and we prophesy in part, but when
completeness comes, what is in part
disappears. When I was a child, I talked
like a child, I thought like a child, I reasoned
like a child. When I became a man, I put the
ways of childhood behind me. For now we
see only a reflection as in a mirror; then we
shall see face to face. Now I know in part;
then I shall know fully, even as I am fully
known.
And now these three remain: faith, hope
and love. But the greatest of these is love.'

let's all love and show love. Happy sunday
Romance / Re: I Want To Stop Having Sex by dannyduks: 10:43pm On Oct 01, 2017
Easy as ABC just stay away from female friends and be more focus on career and making money and naturally you will see that you wouldn't even have time for sex. Good luck
Romance / Mom Walked Me Down The Aisle, Because Dad Refused by dannyduks: 10:27pm On Oct 01, 2017
My mom walked me down the aisle, because dad refused. Vivienne Ikechi Ajoku
But what really happened. Why did dad refused to walk her on her special day.

Fashion / Re: Nigeria At 57: Some Of The Best Pictures by dannyduks: 1:23pm On Oct 01, 2017
Happy independent people. I was afraid and wanted to run away to far cotonou because of the threat from all the region but when TSTV declared today the official day to launch their decoder I decided to stay back to get mine in case nothing happens. How far has anybody bought and if yes let see it
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Tottenham signed llorente Chelsea signed zappacosta
Sports / Re: Ronaldo Won UEFA Player Of The Year by dannyduks: 9:07pm On Aug 24, 2017
philchudi:



lol


No more Messi?
Neymah has thrown himself into the limelight and people are definitely going to notice him
Sports / Re: Ronaldo Won UEFA Player Of The Year by dannyduks: 8:46pm On Aug 24, 2017
philchudi:

That Ronaldo has won d best player next year!!!!!!!
Neymah could win it
Sports / Re: Ronaldo Won UEFA Player Of The Year by dannyduks: 8:36pm On Aug 24, 2017
philchudi:

Complete Barca/Messi trying too had to accept the whole truth.
Truth?
Sports / Re: Ronaldo Won UEFA Player Of The Year by dannyduks: 8:35pm On Aug 24, 2017
lofty900:
no. Only one of them will win the award next year and thats ronaldo
Let see what the league hold this season

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