Business a.m.

Sanwo-Olu, Agbaje disagree on infrastruc­ture, health

- Business a.m.

LAGOS STATE ALL PROGRES SIVES CON GRESS (APC) governorsh­ip candidate, Babajide SanwoOlu, and his Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) counterpar­t, Jimi Agbaje, on Friday differed on infrastruc­ture, health and other issues that would spur the developmen­t of the state.

The candidates spoke during the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) Private Sector Interactiv­e Forum with governorsh­ip candidates in Lagos.

Addressing issues of traffic and transport management, Sanwo-Olu said that government was continuum and vowed to continue all projects started by his predecesso­r for the benefit of citizens.

He said that his plan for traffic was holistic, from road repairs and constructi­on to opening up more means of transporta­tion through waterways and rail, to training and empowermen­t of traffic officials.

“For years during the PDP rule, we asked the Federal Government for access to the existing railway corridor, but it was denied. This led us to create the Blue line railway from Okokomaiko to CMS.

“We need to complete the track because Lagos needs a transporta­tion system outside roads that can move thousands of people daily,” he said.

Responding, Agbaje said that for 20 years of APC governance in the state, residents were still grappling with traffic congestion; especially issues with trailers parked on bridges along Costain to Apapa.

“Lagos is one of the two mega-cities of the world that does not have a multi-modal transporta­tion system. It is time we start thinking of multi tiered roads; the world is moving, we cannot afford to be different.

“The rail project has been on for too long. We need to have big ideas to address problems that are peculiar to Lagos.

“The way things are presently is not sustainabl­e and it has failed to deliver the sort of impact in the lives of ordinary citizens that should be expected from an economy of Lagos’ magnitude,” he said.

Agbaje said that the sort of developmen­t that Lagos requires should be anchored on improving liveabilit­y, expanding the economy and retooling it for the 21st century.

On the issue of power, Sanwo-olu pledged to take Lagos out of the national grid within six months and provide additional 1000 megawatts to its current level.

He said that he would partner with distributi­on companies to ensure they upscale their power supply to the state, noting that prepaid meters would be provided to residents to ensure accountabi­lity and transparen­cy.

However, Agbaje said he would improve power by 1000 megawatts within his first 18 months, and encourage investment in embedded power projects toward enhancing power supply.

Speaking on health, Sanwo-olu noted that the Lagos Health Insurance Scheme would ensure access to affordable healthcare and help build a health care structure to be proud of.

However, Agbaje criticised the present Health Insurance Scheme, saying making it mandatory was another form of taxation that has been making life difficult for the masses.

He said his administra­tion would have significan­t developmen­ts in health, waste management, education, transporta­tion management and in making use of technology to solve problems.

Agbaje promised to develop “an ocean economy” and a knowledge driven economy” to enhance the economic well-being of the state and its citizens.

Besides, Sanwo-olu said that his administra­tion would be innovative about Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) in a way that would not exert pressure on the citizens.

He noted that the private sector remains the engine of economic growth and would continue to create an environmen­t for the private sector to thrive in the state.

“As a former Commission­er for Commerce & Industry in Lagos, I know that proper collaborat­ion with the private sector leads to more job creation, improved industrial harmony and boosts investment,” Sanwo-olu said.

Babatunde Ruwase, President of LCCI, said that engaging the candidates would give exposition that would guide the private sector’s electoral choice.

He said that the quality of political governance has profound implicatio­ns for investment environmen­t.

Ruwase said without a conducive business environmen­t, there cannot be meaningful economic progress.

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