AMBODE PROMISES DEVELOPMENTS IN ALL RAMIFICATION
The All Progressives Congress, APC, Gubernatorial Candidate in Lagos State, Akinwunmi Ambode, has promised to bring development to all rural and sub-urban areas of Lagos to make the communities economically viable and livable.
He said this was to reduce migration from the rural communities to the Urban Centre and to ensure continuity and the goal of a positive change that Lagos State had been known for.
Ambode, who gave the pledge today with Newsdesk Reporter, also pointed out two key areas his administration would address if voted as Governor of the State come February election.
The APC Governorship Candidate added that past governments in the State had recorded excellent Services for the last sixteen years, stressing that if given the opportunity, his government would continue on the progressive path of growth and developments.
Ambode said he would pay attention to the security of Lagosians, using modern technologies to protect lives and property.
He also assured the creation of more jobs for Lagosians especially the youths, through the introduction of a 25 billion Naira Employment Trust Fund from which the administration would disburse one billion naira annually, to each of the five divisions of Lagos state.
He said this was to reduce migration from the rural communities to the Urban Centre and to ensure continuity and the goal of a positive change that Lagos State had been known for.
Ambode, who gave the pledge today with Newsdesk Reporter, also pointed out two key areas his administration would address if voted as Governor of the State come February election.
The APC Governorship Candidate added that past governments in the State had recorded excellent Services for the last sixteen years, stressing that if given the opportunity, his government would continue on the progressive path of growth and developments.
Ambode said he would pay attention to the security of Lagosians, using modern technologies to protect lives and property.
He also assured the creation of more jobs for Lagosians especially the youths, through the introduction of a 25 billion Naira Employment Trust Fund from which the administration would disburse one billion naira annually, to each of the five divisions of Lagos state.
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