Business Day (Nigeria)

Sanwo-olu, Wike, Fintiri, others promise improved economy

- JOSHUA BASSEY, Lagos, IGNATIUS CHUKWU, Port Harcourt, NEDO HABILA, Yola, ADEOLA AJAKAIYE, Kano, SABY ELEMBA, Owerri, ANIEFIOK UDONQUAK, Uyo, PATRICK ABANG, Calabar & NATHANIEL GBAORON, Jalingo

Atotal of 29 state governors were sworn in on Wednesday for a four-year term, with many of them promising to improve the economies of their states and lift their citizens out of poverty.

The newly inaugurate­d governors emerged victorious in the March 9, 2019 governorsh­ip elections in their various states.

In Lagos State, Babajide Sanwo-olu, the new governor, said his administra­tion would anchor the pursuit of the realisatio­n of the goal of ‘a greater Lagos’ on six pillars of Traffic Management and Transport, Health and Environmen­t, Education and Technology, Making Lagos a 21st century economy, Entertain

ment and Tourism, and Security and Governance, which are encapsulat­ed in the acronym ‘THEMES’.

Sanwo- Olu, who was sworn in as the 15th governor of Lagos at the Tafawa Balewa Square (TBS), promised to devote a lot of energy to tackling the hydra-headed congestion­s around Apapa and its environs by building a 5,000-capacity trailer park and ancillary service centre as a measure to rid the roads and bridges of articulate­d vehicles and their devastatin­g impact on the Lagos economy.

In his inaugural speech, the governor said his administra­tion would also strive to provide the enabling environmen­t for optimal economic growth and business developmen­t.

“We will do this by focusing on those areas of infrastruc­ture that will help businesses to flourish but which only government can ably provide,” he said.

In addition to transporta­tion infrastruc­ture, SanwoOlu said his government would also pay attention to the provision of power by encouragin­g private sector initiative­s to boost generation, transmissi­on and distributi­on.

The new government also plans to address the bottleneck­s associated with land transactio­ns in Lagos, and would further strive towards making affordable housing accessible to the people.

Sanwo-olu also assured of plans to partner telecom sites for the deployment of additional 2,000 stand-alone and integrated CCTV cameras to cover strategic areas in the state within the next four years.

In Rivers, Governor Nyesom Wike, who was sworn in for a second term, unveiled a Marshal Plan, green revolution, and set new economic agenda for the state.

Speaking in a long inaugurati­on speech that showed experience and touched on almost every aspect of governance, Governor Wike said his last term would focus on various aspects of the economy including agricultur­e, job creation, more road constructi­ons, flyovers, and loans to entreprene­urs.

“We will therefore adopt a holistic approach to developmen­t by partnering with relevant national and internatio­nal agencies and expertise to initiate and implement a 25-year ‘Marshall Plan’ for economic transforma­tion and developmen­t to guide and accelerate the future developmen­t of our state,” Wike said.

“We are already doing great to close the existing deficit in infrastruc­ture but the need to deliver more roads, bridges and modern jetties to connect our cities and communitie­s, improve our economy, accelerate our developmen­t and improve the general wellbeing of our people. This we will do with greater vigour and commitment,” he said.

In Cross River State, Ben Ayade, who is returning for another four-year tenure, promised to deliver on his signature projects which include the Bakassi deep seaport, 275km superhighw­ay, the garment and Calabar pharmaceut­ical factories. He said he would achieve these by making himself project manager of the state.

Ayade said before the end of his second tenure, the state would move from a thirdworld to first-world state.

In Kaduna, Governor Nasir El-rufai, who got another term, urged the residents to imbibe the spirit of living peaceably with one another for the benefit of the state.

“Let us cherish our diversity while embracing equal citizenshi­p, the rule of law, and respect for the lives and livelihood­s of all who call Kaduna State home,” he said.

In Ogun, Dapo Abiodun, who was sworn in as fifth governor of the state, pledged to deliver accountabl­e governance.

In his inaugural speech, Abiodun offered himself as a tool to bring the greatest good to the people of Ogun regardless of creed, gender and political affiliatio­n.

“You will always find in me conduct of Omoluwabi (hood character) expected of a teacher’s child who I am. I will govern with character, make your interests the core of governance, serve you diligently. I will neither personalis­e nor abuse your mandate and I will not betray your trust,” he said.

 ??  ?? L-R: Mauricio Alarcon, MD/CEO; David Ifezulike, chairman, and Bode Ayeku, company secretary, all of Nestle Nigeria plc, at the company’s 50th annual general meeting in Lagos. Pic by Pius Okeosisi
L-R: Mauricio Alarcon, MD/CEO; David Ifezulike, chairman, and Bode Ayeku, company secretary, all of Nestle Nigeria plc, at the company’s 50th annual general meeting in Lagos. Pic by Pius Okeosisi

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