Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi
Ambode on Sunday said his ascension into office one year ago as the 14th
Governor of the State was an assignment from God, just as he vowed to
continue to serve humanity selflessly throughout his tenure and
lifetime.
Governor Ambode, who spoke at a
thanksgiving service held at the Chapel of Christ the Light, Alausa,
Ikeja in commemoration of his first year anniversary, said his election
despite many challenges, was a clear indication that God was involved
right from the beginning and as such he would continue to draw strength
and inspiration from the Almighty.
He said: “Exactly a year ago today, I
stood before a larger congregation trying to commit myself to the
opportunity that you gave me to serve you and I have tried as much as
possible not to misplace that opportunity.
“I just want to thank everybody for
believing in me. When I became a politician, I used to call myself a
techno-politician, that is a technocrat and a politician. I never
believed that I could ever survive up till this moment if not for the
grace of God.
“I believe so much that this is an
assignment from God and that is why I am doing it with all my totality
and give back to humanity. God has been too kind to me and for that
reason, I have decided that I will serve the people selflessly to the
will of God,” the Governor said.
Governor Ambode, who thanked all those
that stood by him, specifically appreciated his mother, family and his
wife, Bolanle, who he described as a prayer warrior standing in the gap
of prayer for him.
The Governor also thanked the National
Leader of All Progressives Congress (APC) and former Governor of the
State, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the Oba of Lagos, HRM Oba Rilwan
Akiolu for believing in him and supporting him.
He said: “I want to openly thank God for
using them (Tinubu and Akiolu) and believing in me as well as supporting
me and giving me to Lagos State. I want to thank all our party members
and leaders led by the State Chairman, Chief Henry Ajomale. As much I
was new, I was the new face of Lagos and they supported me.”
He thanked members of the State Executive
Council, civil servants, religious leaders, the Judiciary and the
Legislature, saying the three arms of government in the State have
worked greatly together in the last one year, which was why the State is
progressing.
In his sermon, Presiding Chaplain of the
Chapel, Ven. Femi Taiwo commended Governor Ambode for his sterling
performance in the last one year, saying it was audible and visible for
everyone to hear and see.
The clergyman, who said he was not given
to praising people especially when not necessary, said the
administration of Governor Ambode was a regime of noiseless
transformation and alluded to the various road projects, educational
transformation, street light project, massive investment in security,
among others.
Earlier, Governor Ambode in his Democracy
Day Broadcast Message to Lagosians, which he titled, “Daring to Dream
and Ready to Actualise”, said that despite the fact that the global
economy is in turmoil and the Nigerian economy is facing huge
challenges, Lagos has continued to march on with confidence and a clear
vision.
Highlighting some of his plans for the
next one year, Governor Ambode said that plans are underway to install a
fiber optic network around the State to boost broadband access to our
homes and offices, improve the transportation system as well as continue
the massive infrastructural development ongoing across the metropolis.
“We shall build and rehabilitate more
roads; we shall ignite our Tourism and Entertainment potentials by
approving a new International conference center and entertainment and
theatre district; our television and radio stations will be fully
overhauled to make them first class.
“We shall automate our bus system and
introduce new buses; we shall overhaul our garbage collection system to
make it more efficient; we shall build and refurbish more schools; we
shall commence disbursement of loans to entrepreneurs and our youth
under our Employment Trust Fund; establish a Rent-To-Own housing scheme
and many more initiatives.
The Governor said that more importantly,
greater attention would be paid issues involving the elderly, the youth
and the people living with disabilities in the coming year, while
schools and hospitals will receive special attention comprehensively.
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“Fellow Lagosians, I renew my oath and
pledge to serve you diligently, with passion, love and perseverance. I
have always wanted to serve and I just ask that you continue to give me
the cooperation to serve you and together, we will all realise the Lagos
of our dreams where we thrive and not just survive.
“I also ask you to dream along with me as
we actualize a vision of a vibrant, non-discriminatory, clean,
prosperous, safe Lagos that we can all be proud of and God will help us
all achieve our dreams,” Governor Ambode said.
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