The Guardian (Nigeria)

Hamzat Tasks Parents On Training Their Wards

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LAGOS State Deputy Governor, Dr Kadri Hamzat, has called on parents to be deliberate in training their children to be responsibl­e citizens so that government would not be spending money meant for building infrastruc­ture on managing their vices.

Speaking on Friday at the 3rd year anniversar­y special jumat service of the Babajide SanwoOlu administra­tion, Hamzat implored parents to be up and doing in raising their children.

He enjoined Muslim faithful to continue to pray for Lagos and Nigeria noting that Lagos has made tremendous progress though it could do better than what it is now. According to him, Lagos did not have a single public ambulance in 1999 and could not pay salary for six months. He said to pay salaries, the state government then had to borrow. “We have made progress. It is not enough, but we have made enormous progress,” he said.

Hamzat noted that the state is leveraging on the solid foundation laid by the Bola Tinubu administra­tion.

According to him, Tinubu was accused of mortgaging the future of the state, but the loan was actually utilised for the developmen­t of the state, hence, the solid foundation that subsequent administra­tions are leveraging on.

“The GDP of Lagos is bigger than Ghana and Cote d’ivoire, two countries put together. So, things have really moved up and that’s why you have this influx of people coming to Lagos,’’ Hamzat said.

“A good leader must have the capacity, vision and ability to take decisions that are right for the majority of the people. Asiwaju Tinubu has the trait, he is ready to take tough decisions, he has the intellect to interrogat­e ideas and the ability to pick brains of people who can do the jobs and deliver without

being monitored.

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