According to
the Rilwanu Akiolu I, “when I first told all residents of Lagos
that the next governor of the state will be Ambode, many didn’t believe me.
“I knew all the waters that have passed under the bridge, including my own blood relations, who without consulting me went with others to say that Bola Tinubu, Fashola and Oba Akiolu have pocketed Lagos, saying that this time, they will not allow that. And I told them that Jimi (Agbaje) will never be the governor. I still maintain it. There is no going back,” he added.
“I knew all the waters that have passed under the bridge, including my own blood relations, who without consulting me went with others to say that Bola Tinubu, Fashola and Oba Akiolu have pocketed Lagos, saying that this time, they will not allow that. And I told them that Jimi (Agbaje) will never be the governor. I still maintain it. There is no going back,” he added.
The Oba
continued, “I have no doubt in my mind, with the cooperation and prayers of
everyone, Ambode will perform very well. I told many people that Bola Tinubu
planted the seed, Fashola came and watered the seed and it started germinating
in geometrical progressions. We have just started.”
In his own
speech, governor Babatunde Fashola of Lagos State, yesterday, said the monthly
Federal Allocation and the monthly
Internally Generated Revenue, IGR, will
not be enough to fund the Lagos 2015 budget of N489 billion.
The governor
and the monarch spoke at the public policy lecture organised by the Institute
of Directors, IoD and launch of the book edited by Mr Sam Omatseye titled, ‘The
Example: The Era of Babatunde Raji Fashola as Governor of Lagos State,’ in
Lagos.
Fashola in
his lecture titled, ‘My stewardship-Eight years of delivering excellence,’ said
the number of migrants into the state daily has constantly increased its
population.
Earlier,
while explaining the reason for writing the book, Omatseye stated that the next
generation would need answers to certain issues in the state and would want to
know those who started the developmental work in the state.
He said “I
felt that it was important that those people who saw it, who experienced it,
worked and who were insiders were able to tell their stories and that was the
reason why I started this project. I knew that about two or more years into his
reign, people especially, his colleagues other governors started to see him as
a kind of example. I started calling him the governor of example.”
Lagos belong to all sir
ReplyDeleteThe Oba should just keep quiet he has done enough damage with his mouth and i can't remember getting an apology from him
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