2018 holds very sweet promises for us in Lagos - Governor Ambode

2018 holds very sweet promises for us in Lagos - Governor Ambode

- Governor Akinwunmi Ambode of Lagos says his administration is prepared for the tasks ahead in 2018

- Ambode says his government would remain relentless in its drive to make Lagos an envy in the country

- He lists some of the projects to be completed in 2018

Governor Akinwunmi Ambode of Lagos on Sunday, December 31, expressed optimism that 2018 holds great promises for the state and its residents just as he assured that his administration would record landmark achievements in major sectors of the economy in the New Year.

In his New Year message signed by his chief press secretary, Habib Aruna, Ambode said that while the outgoing year witnessed a massive leap in terms of infrastructural development in the state, some of the reforms in key sectors of the economy would take full flight from the beginning of 2018.

“We have good reason to be very optimistic about what 2018 holds in stock for our State and every Lagosian.

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"The commencement and realisation of some of our reform programmes especially in the public transport, environment, tourism and health sectors will transform the landscape of the state and improve the quality of lives of all Lagosians,” he said in a statement made available to Legit.ng.

The governor promised that his administration would not rest on its oars, but continue to up the ante in infrastructural renewal.

He also noted that the 2018 budget of N1.046 trillion which is currently at the House of Assembly for approval would be dedicated majorly to completing some critical projects currently ongoing as well as commence some new ones.

The governor listed some of the key projects to include the Oshodi Transport Interchange, reconstruction of the Oshodi International Airport Road, Pen Cinema Flyover, 181 local government roads and other network of roads.

“Given the fact that 2018 will be last full fiscal year of this administration’s four year tenure, our major focus will be the completion of most of the ongoing projects.

"We will also pursue the objective of strengthening the financial base of our state through various measures aimed at boosting the states internally generated revenue.

"We believe very strongly that this is achievable without necessarily increasing taxes but by widening the tax base and ensuring that all revenues due to the state are collected through technologically driven tax collection and management system,” the governor said.

He urged residents to continue to support his administration’s quest to transform the state for good by voluntarily paying their taxes as and when due.

“The dream of a new Lagos which we all desire is unfolding and we all have a role to play in this project.

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"Our government is open to new ideas and partnerships, and we will welcome suggestions for better ways to do things and improve on service delivery to the people.

"We will continue to provide responsible and responsive leadership which is the hallmark of sustainable development in modern, functional and liveable cosmopolitan city like Lagos,” the governor said.

Legit.ng earlier reported that Nigeria’s Senate president, Abubakar Bukola Saraki, urged the citizens to continue to pray for the economy to take full shape in 2018 just as he extended his heart felt good wishes to all in the New Year.

In a New Year message signed by his special adviser on media and publicity, Yusuph Olaniyonu, Saraki noted that a strong economy would enable government to achieve physical development and improved standard of living of the people.

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