Gov. Akinwunmi Ambode of
Lagos State on Monday described the first Executive Governor of the state,
Alhaji Lateef Jakande, as a role model of selfless service.
Ambode gave the description
in his congratulatory address to the former governor as he turned 89.
The address was delivered
by the Lagos State Commissioner for Home Affairs, Dr Abdul-Hakeem Abdul-Lateef,
at Jakande’s house. in Lagos.
He commended the former
governor for his generosity.
“On behalf of the
government and good people of Lagos State, I write to felicitate with your
Excellency, on this special day of your 89th Birthday. Congratulations!
“The occasion of your
birthday provides an opportunity to celebrate a true icon, role model, great
administrator per excellence, and the champion of the people who is highly
respected as the first Civilian Governor of Lagos State.
”Your Excellency, I cannot
but commend your generous and selfless service to Lagos State over the years
and particularly during your time as the civilian governor of the state,”
Ambode said.
The governor said that
Jakande’s administration remained a reference point of governance in the state.
“With doggedness and
determination to make a difference in the lives of Lagosians, you promoted mass
welfare programmes for the good of the majority.
”This included but not
limited to policy implementation on free education, establishment of tertiary
institutions to accommodate expected products from the secondary tier, and
provision of affordable housing,” he said.
Ambode also lauded
Jakande’s feat in the construction of general hospitals, healthcare centres and
roads to pave way for economic development.
He said: ”It is no surprise
that 35 years after, your legacies pervade the entire length and breadth of
Lagos State.
“Baba Kekere, you have
lived a life which symbolises humility, uprightness and honesty; an exemplary
leader, perfect gentleman and a man of integrity and character.
”We are indeed proud of
your achievements and contributions to the development of our dear state and
nation at large.”
Speaking to the News Agency
of Nigeria (NAN), Mr Segun Olulade, a Lagos lawmaker, said that Jakande
motivated him into politics.
Olulade, representing Epe
Constituency II at the Lagos State House of Assembly, said that Jakande’s kind
of selfless and sacrificial leadership was hard to come by nowadays.
Dr Qasim Akinreti, the
Chairman, Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Lagos Council, said that the
current crop of politicians had a lot to learn from Jakande’s forthrightness, selflessness
and sacrificial leadership.
Akinreti said: “Jakande has
done quite a lot. Without Baba Jakande, there won’t be NUJ. He has left great
legacies in the sand of time. We are proud to have him as journalists.”
The chairman commended
Jakande for using his opportunity to ensure establishment of a training
institute for Nigerian journalists, as well as setting up of radio and
television stations for the state.
The politicians,
professionals, traditional rulers, friends and family thronged the former
governor’s house to celebrate with him.
The former governor,
dressed in white Agbada sat with his wife, acknowledging cheers from people
present.
Jakande, joined by his
wife, later cut his birthday cake at a party organised to celebrate him amidst
frenzy and excitement by guests.
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