
Fashola
Lagos State
Governor Babatunde Fashola has urged residents to vote for the All
Progressives Congress (APC) governorship candidate, Akinwunmi Ambode, to
sustain the programmes of his administration.
Before the APC primary election, the governor said he would support whoever emerged the candidate.
Speaking at the Lagos Sea Food Festival
2014 at the Bar Beach, Victoria Island, Fashola said supporting Ambode
and the APC would ensure that the state continued to enjoy good
governance and high performance.
Noting that this year’s edition of the
festival would be his last as governor, he said: “I urge you all to
support the new APC governorship candidate; support him, support the
party and make sure that the festival continues”.
He told the crowd of fishermen and women
as well as other stakeholders at the event that “if you want this to
continue, you have a role to play; you have to register and you have to
collect your Permanent Voter Cards and then you can use your vote to
choose what you want”.
“So, if you want this Sea Food Festival
to be here next year, if you want Count Down to be here next year, if
you want Beach Soccer to be here next year, the only way you can get
them is to vote the government which is providing these activities in
Lagos. So, if you want to keep them, you must do your part. Vote APC.
“I hope that you will all do what is necessary to sustain these activities.”
Also speaking at the 10 Degree Events
Centre, Oregun, venue of the fifth edition of the Youth Stakeholders’
Forum organised by the State’s IGNITE Enterprise Partnership Project in
conjunction with the After School Graduate Development Centre (AGDC),
Fashola said the people must do the right thing to sustain the
government’s programmes.
“This intervention and several others
that have uplifted the lives of unemployed youths have been made
possible with taxpayers’ money.
“So if you want continuation, you know what steps to take during the next election,” the governor said.
Ambode has reiterated his intention to open up Lagos for a more conducive business environment and investment opportunities.
He spoke at a thanksgiving service at
the Redeemed Christian Church of God, Glover Road, Ikoyi, Lagos and
later at a Meet-the-People reception in Epe.
“We have a legacy to build upon, and it
is our collective responsibility to build on the progress that Lagos has
witnessed in the last 15 years,”he said.
According to the former State
Accountant-General, the last 15 years had witnessed an irreversible
growth and development “of our great state with a foundation laid by
Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu between 1999 and 2007”.
“The consolidation and actualisation of
that growth, of which we are all living testimonies, have been achieved
by Governor Fashola.”
The candidate added that it was
important to reiterate that the foundation laid by the two
administrations must never be destroyed but built upon.
“I wish to restate my promise, therefore, that I commit to the continuation of excellence and the progress of all Lagosians.”
Ambode said his core message stood on
the acronym LAGOS, which, he explained, meant Leadership,
Accountability, Good Governance, Opportunities and Service.
“My mission and vision, therefore, is to
create a clean, secure and prosperous Lagos State that is driven by a
vibrant economy and supported by quality service, equity and justice; a
Lagos where no one is left behind and where no one is discriminated
against on account of age, religion, creed or origin.
“In building on the legacies of the last
15 years, it is important to expand the frontiers of doing business in
this state that has the potential to be one of the top five economies in
Africa.
“Lagos deserves nothing less and this
shall continue to be part of my message to every Lagosian as we begin to
solicit their votes.”
The candidate said his sterling
experience in public service over 27 years would be a priceless asset to
his administration, if elected governor in 2015.
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