
Lagos State Governor
has urged the electorate to ensure that incumbent politicians seeking re-election
were brought back based on their track records and not on promises.
Fashola said yesterday, while commissioning nine network of roads in Maidan-Aina-Agiliti area of Mile 12, Kosofe Local Government Area of the state. He noted that the incumbent candidates in the forthcoming election had enough time to prove their mettle when they were in office, pointing out that coming around to be making fresh promises to the electorate is deceptive.
Fashola said yesterday, while commissioning nine network of roads in Maidan-Aina-Agiliti area of Mile 12, Kosofe Local Government Area of the state. He noted that the incumbent candidates in the forthcoming election had enough time to prove their mettle when they were in office, pointing out that coming around to be making fresh promises to the electorate is deceptive.
Why urging
residents to reject dollars and other incentives being shared by the Peoples
Democratic Party, PDP, as inducement in its desperation to win elections in the
state, Fashola said, “”If you collect dollars, know that you have collected
your security, your roads and your infrastructure. It is demeaning, degrading
and insulting that anyone who has made promises to come back and offer you
money.
Tell them your dignity cannot be bought by naira or dollars.” He
emphasized that all politicians should always keep to their promises otherwise
they should not be eligible for second term re-election. Fashola also
commissioned 18 Classroom Blocks at Aiyedire Ajibola Senior High School, in
Ketu area of the state, saying the road project was an evidence of his
government’s slum regeneration and urban renewal plan. He said whoever had
visited the area before the construction would understand why the whole
residents had turned up to witness the commissioning.
“I was here in 2007 and
this place was taken over by flood after a downpour. The only source of
movement from Kosofe to Maidan is by canoe. You were all very unhappy and asked
for culvert and jetty. I said no, since you pay your taxes, I promised to give
you a first-class bridge and you have it today.”
Empty promises se
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