Lagos
State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode on Saturday lauded his predecessor in
office and Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Mr. Babatunde Fashola for his
achievements during the eight years he spent as Governor of the State.
Governor
Ambode, who spoke when he received Fashola and some top officials of the
Ministry on a courtesy visit at the Lagos House, Ikeja, described the visit as
historic, adding that it was gratifying to receive the Minister for the first
time at the Lagos House, Ikeja since he left office on May 29, 2015.
He said:
“On behalf of the people of Lagos State, I would like to wholeheartedly welcome
Mr. Babatunde Fashola, my predecessor and now Minister for Works, Power and
Housing and especially back to the Alausa office where he actually left about
22 months ago.
“I want
to say that this is a historic moment for us, notwithstanding that the
Honourable Minister lives in Lagos, this is the first time he is stepping his
feet into the Alausa premises and we need to honour him for that and say a big
thank you for coming back home.”
Governor
Ambode also lauded Fashola for serving the State meritoriously, saying that his
administration improved on the template already laid down during the previous
administration.
“We want
to say that whatever it is that we have done in the last 22 months is just more
or less a fall out of the great achievements the former governor had already
put in place.
“We have
decided that we would carry on with a sense of continuity in all the things
that have been done. I had always said that what we wanted was this continuity
of the last 18 years, but continuity with improvement and we are happy that all
that has been done in the last 22 months is just a continuation of the template
the former Governor left behind.
“We
are happy that the sense of collaboration that we have expressed here is what
we believe can carry whatever it is that Lagos stands for, moving forward. As
you may be aware, Lagos is celebrating its 50 years of existence this year.
“The
last 18 years has been so dramatic and historic in terms of the growth and
development that we have seen in Lagos, commencing from 1999 when Asiwaju Bola
Ahmed Tinubu came into office and the eight good years spent by you and the two
years we have done. So, obviously, there is a remarkable change between 1999
and now,” Governor Ambode said.
The
Governor also pledged to expand the existing collaboration with the Federal
Government, saying that it would not only benefit Lagosians, but Nigerians in
general.
He
assured that the requests made by the Minister in regard to Housing projects of
the Federal Government and other road construction would be accelerated, while
also expressing optimism that the debts owed Lagos would be refunded.
“I
continue to say that we would support the Minister in every way that is
possible, everything that we have actually talked about in terms of debt by the
Ministry as it relates to projects, the Minister is actually more vast than me
in these areas and in this agitations having done the same thing for eight years,
obviously he is not somebody that we would want to convert to our passion or
our request because he used to be part of what we have always asked for,”
Ambode said.
Earlier,
Fashola who described the visit as home-coming for him, said he had come with
his team to Lagos as part of a nationwide project monitoring exercise to
inspect the job done so far on Federal Government projects.
He
assured that the Ministry had made representations to the Federal Executive
Council on modalities to pay debts owed State Governments including Lagos State
for rehabilitation of federal roads over the years, saying that the debts would
be paid through bond instrument.
The
Minister also expressed readiness to assist Lagos State power initiative,
especially in the rural areas.
It would
be recalled that Governor Ambode recently set machinery in motion to attain
24-hour power supply through generation of 3,000 megawatts of electricity by
2022.
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