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Osinbajo: I Never Met Tinubu Before He Appointed Me AG

Says Lagos will be a leader in the world Vision for our future clearer, says Ambode

- Gboyega Akinsanmi

The acting President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, at the weekend explained how he emerged as Lagos State Attorney-General and Commission­er for Justice during the administra­tion of Senator Bola Tinubu, noting that he never met the national leader of the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) personally before he was appointed.

Osinbajo also reeled out facts and figures about the potential of Lagos, concluding that the state would be a leader not just in the comity of black countries, but specifical­ly among the great nations across the world.

The state Governor, Mr.Akinwunmi Ambode, said the vision for the future of the state was clearer, noting that he could foresee a smart city much more in line with the other great cities of the world, where clean and decent living, seamless and efficient transporta­tion would be a norm rather than an exception.

The duo expressed the views at the gala night of the Lagos State Government organised last Saturday to mark the state’s 50th anniversar­y at Lagos House, Alausa, where the former said the strategic contributi­on of the state to Nigeria’s domestic economy could not be overemphas­ised.

Aside the state first civilian Governor, Alhaji Lateef Jakande, and Tinubu, the gala night was attended by former military Governors of the state namely Brig.-Gen. Mobolaji Johnson; Brig.-Gen. Olagunsoye Oyinlola, Brig.-Gen. Buba Marwa and Rear-Admiral Ndubuisi Kanu.

The serving state governors in attendance included Abiola Ajimobi of Oyo State, Ibikunle Amosun of Ogun State, Mr. Ayodele Fayose of Ekiti State, Mr. Godwin Obaseki Edo State, Chief Rochas Okorocha of Imo State andAlhaji Ibrahim Dankwambo of Gombe State graced the grand finale of the anniversar­y.

Apart from the serving governors, former Deputy National Chairman of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Chief Olabode George; the PDP governorsh­ip candidate in 2015, Mr. Jimi Agbaje; President of Dangote Group, Alhaji Aliko Dangote, and CEO of Forte Oil, Mr. Femi Otedola, also attended the event.

Beyond the make-up of dignitarie­s that cut across all political divides, business interests and socio-cultural groups, the acting president gave insight into how he served in the Tinubu’s administra­tion, which he said, epitomised the diversity of Lagos.

He explained that Tinubu, who served as the state governor between 1999 and 2007, obviously looked at the socio-political make-up of Lagos megacity before he eventually formed his cabinet.

He, therefore, commended Tinubu’s leadership virtues, who he said transcende­d all forms of parochiali­sm and equally accommodat­ed diverse talents irrespecti­ve of political ideology, race and religion.

Specifical­ly, Osinbajo said: “I did not and I had never met Tinubu before I was appointed the AttorneyGe­neral and Commission­er for Justice in Lagos State. That says a lot about the kind of individual that he is.

“This is the kind of thinking that makes nations great. That is the kind of thinking that would make Nigeria great. Asiwaju thrives on a kind of thinking that considers all of our diverse talents; a kind of thinking that does not allow parochiali­sm; a kind of thinking that does not allow us to say anywhere belongs to only a set of people. That is when our country would be truly great.”

Although he was sympatheti­c to the course of those craving for a Lagos for only its indigene, Osinbajo said it was now evident that the momentum of history could no longer hold down the elemental force of the state.

On this ground, the acting president said Lagos “is going to be a leader; it would be a leader in expressing the world’s view that the black man is capable of governing not just himself, but the world.”

He referred to a recent statistics, which the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) released, attesting that Lagos alone accounted for 912 out of 914 individual businessme­n who pay self-assessed tax of over N10 million.

Aside, Osinbajo dissected Ambode’s mid-term administra­tion, noting that the governor had successful­ly opened new vistas in the state, which according to him, were capable of making Nigeria great.

He said Ambode “is making Lagos great. Everyday that we watch television, we see the new vistas that he is opening up. It is evident of the fact that surely in this state lies the seed of the great Nigeria of our dreams.”

Also at the gala night, Ambode said his administra­tion was fully committed to take on the huge responsibi­lity to make the next 50 years even more productive and memorable, worthy of bigger celebratio­ns by the next generation.

He, thus, said the vision for the future “is clear. We foresee a smart city much more in line with the other great cities of the world, where clean and decent living, seamless and efficient transporta­tion as well as sustainabl­e environmen­tal practices are the norm rather than the exception.”

He described the anniversar­y as historic and significan­t, thereby recognisin­g the inputs of all founding fathers of Lagos and 13 former governors, saying their selfless service had placed the State on a pedestal of greatness.

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