What I will do in Lagos in the next two years – Governor Ambode

The Governor of Lagos State, Akinwunmi Ambode, has said his administration will focus on the state’s power, environment and transportation sectors in the next two years.
According to him, the sectors were crucial to driving social infrastructure in the state.
Ambode, who stated this while addressing reporters on Monday, said: “In the last two years, what we have done is just to create a foundation of a vision that drives Lagos to the next 50 years.

“There is nothing we can do in the next two years that is ever going to be enough. There are three things I want people to watch out for in the next 12 to 18 months, the issue of power, environment and the sanitation as well as transportation.
“I believe those three sectors are the key sectors that can drive every other social infrastructure that we will be dealing with in Lagos.”
He emphasised the importance of a clean and safe environment not just for residents alone, but also for investors willing to do business in the state.
“Lagos must get cleaner and safer, and improve in the way people commute from one place to another.
“One thing with Lagos is the more success you record, the more people want to come into the city,” the governor said.

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