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Sep 21, 2020 4 tweets 2 min read Read on X
In my opening address today at a 2-day Ministerial Performance Review Retreat, I noted that Lagosians will not accept #COVID19 as an excuse for non-performance.

Regardless of the challenges we face, we are still committed as a government to fulfilling the promises we made. ImageImageImageImage
I therefore charged cabinet members and other senior officials to heighten the tempo of governance and continue to create opportunities through innovative policies that are not only inclusive but also provide sustainable solutions. ImageImage
I reiterated that the yardstick for performance assessment will not be based majorly on the amount of money expended but on the outcome of our various interventions and impact on the lives of the citizens that we swore to serve.
A promise we made at the inception of our administration and in line with the principle of continuity was to ensure the completion of projects inherited from the last administration. A significant part of our efforts and resources has been devoted towards fulfilling this promise.

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My fellow Lagosians,

I am passionate about the people of Lagos and I remain committed to creating a better future for all residents.

As we countdown to Saturday, lets look back on some of our work in the last four years and how they confirm that indeed a #GreaterLagosRising.
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We also renovated and digitized 243 public school libraries. This guarantees quality education for our children regardless of the financial capabilities of their parents.
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My dear people of Lagos,

Today marks 8 days to the elections and I am happy to share some thoughts as well as some highlights of our journey so far.

Our first 4 years have shown our capability and commitment to making Lagos a place that works for you.
Lagos has always been the heartbeat of Nigeria, but, of course, every good thing can always be better.

And we have proven beyond doubt that we are committed to making it the absolute best city for every Lagosian.
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We have seen emotions arise across the country and in our melting pot, Lagos.

I acknowledge these feelings because this is the beauty of true democracy—we all have different views.

However, we accommodate those differing views thoughtfully and peacefully.
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Despite sitting on only 1% of Nigeria’s landmass—a third of that being water—we house 10% of Nigeria’s population.
Together, we’ve always been able to overcome and thrive, not because of the challenges but despite them.

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This is necessary in view of the ongoing situation in the country, regarding the change of currency notes and the attendant hardships being faced by ordinary Lagosians.

First, let me thank you for your patience and unwavering perseverance.

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Even in the face of the difficulties and frustrations being faced by all, violence and destruction should not and will never be the answer.

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Dear Lagosians,

I hereby commend your patience and calmness, following the sad controversy generated by the Naira shortage crisis.

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That position has not changed. Therefore we hereby warn those rejecting old notes to desist from doing so or face prosecution. It is against the law to reject the old notes.
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