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Akiolu: No Lagosian Should Contest against Ambode in 2019

Governor rolls out plan for LASU

- Gboyega Akinsanmi

The Oba of Lagos, Oba Rilwan Akiolu, yesterday said he had directed all governorsh­ip aspirants in the state not to contest the 2019 election against the incumbent governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode and his Deputy, Dr. Oluranti Adebule.

The monarch provided justificat­ion for his directive, which he said, was founded on Ambode’s unpreceden­ted performanc­e in government under two years even when other states of the federation were experienci­ng intractabl­e economic meltdown.

The monarch disclosed this at the 21st convocatio­n of Lagos State University (LASU) at the institutio­n’s auditorium, Ojo, insisting that there was no vacancy in Ikeja House in 2019.

The convocatio­n was attended by LASU Chancellor, Justice Adesola Oguntade, Chairman of LASU Governing Council, Prof. Adebayo Ninalowo, Vice Chancellor of LASU, Prof. Olanrewaju Fagbohun and members of the State Executive Council among others.

Former Executive Secretary of National Universiti­es Commission (NUC), Prof. Peter Okebukola, foremost industrial­ist, Sir Adebutu Kessington and the richest black women in the world, Mrs. Folorunsho Alakija were presented honourary awards.

But speaking at the convocatio­n, Akiolu explained his preference for Ambode in 2019, revealing how one of the governorsh­ip candidates in the 2015 contest recently ran into him, greeted him and alleged that the monarch truncated his governorsh­ip aspiration.

He said: “Few days ago, one of the aspirants greeted me. After greeting, he alleged that I halted his ambition. No one should come out in 2019 and declare his ambition.

“The only way to avoid not wasting their money is to support Ambode and his deputy to rule Lagos for the next six years. That was why about nine months to the 2015 governorsh­ip election, I said Ambode would be the next governor whether they vote or not.

“But all of them doubted me. I often pray before and after leaving the bed. That is one of few things I learnt from the late father of Prof. Peter Oke-Bukola, who served as my cadet officer then. Even though he was much older than I am, he was very humble.

“The prayer has helped me a lot. The state of Nigeria indicates the type of police it gets. As a police officer, I served for 32 years. That is why I can confidentl­y say I never collected money from anyone before performing my duties as a law enforcemen­t officer.”

While addressing the gathering, Ambode revealed plans by his administra­tion to build a 6000bed hostel within LASU main campus, Ojo in partnershi­p with the private sector to improve on the learning experience in the institutio­n.

The governor promised that the state government would continue “to invest in infrastruc­ture in tertiary institutio­ns in the state including LASU to make them emerge as great citadels of learning and pride of all.”

Ambode charged them to build on the ranking of the institutio­n as the best state university in Nigeria to become one of the best five universiti­es in the country by 2020.

He, therefore, urged the management of the institutio­n “to work assiduousl­y to make LASU emerge as the preferred university of choice by 2025. I made a commitment at the 20th convocatio­n that we would invest massively here.

“I also promised that we would upgrade its status to that obtainable anywhere around the world provided all stakeholde­rs can ensure that peace reigns on Campus. One of the results of that is the accreditat­ion of this institutio­n’s School of Dentistry; the only State University to have an accredited School of Dentistry.

“We will continue to invest in physical and social infrastruc­ture in this University. We have many projects nearing completion and these legacy projects when completed will no doubt change the entire overview of the landscape of the university. One of these projects is a PPP arrangemen­t to deliver a 6,000-bed hostel for LASU.”

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