AMBODE TO BUHARI: LAGOS TRULY DESERVES A SPECIAL STATUS
President Muhammadu Buhari (middle), with Lagos
State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode (right) and National Leader of All
Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju Bola Tinubu (left) during a State
Dinner in Honour of the President at the Eko Hotel and Suites, Victoria Island,
Lagos, on Thursday, March 29, 2018.
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...Urges
FG To Cede National Stadium, Surulere, Arts Theatre To State Govt
… Attends State Dinner At Eko Hotel
& Suites
...President
Visits Eko Atlantic City, Says Project’ll Boost Nigeria’s Economy
Lagos State
Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode on Thursday evening urged President Muhammadu Buhari to
seriously consider the possibility of granting Lagos a Special Status to enable
it sustain its position as the driver of the nation’s economic growth.
Governor Ambode,
who spoke at a State Dinner in honour of President Buhari at the Eko Hotels and
Suites, Victoria Island, as part of activities to commemorate his two-day
official visit to the State, expressed concerns that 26 years after the Federal
Capital was relocated from Lagos to Abuja, the State has been left to strive
for development without much Federal support.
The Governor
said that despite the strategic position the State plays in the nation’s
economy, there was still much untapped potentials and opportunities for
economic, social and cultural growth in the State, which he said his administration
was doing its best to explore by strategically focusing on improving the ease
of doing business, entertainment, sports and tourism.
He, however,
said that for these potentials to be realised, the State requires Federal
Support, adding that several attempts by some eminent personalities to push for
a Special Status for Lagos as well as a bill seeking to accord the State same
was turned down by the Senate.
“Mr. President,
it has become glaring that Lagos State cannot achieve this alone. Mr. President, 26 years after the Federal Capital was relocated
from Lagos to Abuja, the State has been left without much Federal
support.
“Your
Excellency, despite all these, Lagos State needs more and Lagosians deserve
more. Eminent Nigerians have called on the Federal Government to grant our
State a Special Status. I recall that a bill seeking to accord it a Special
Status has been rejected three times in the Senate. Lagos deserves a
Special Status if we want the State to continue to serve as the major driver of
the nation’s economy,” Governor Ambode said.
President Muhammadu Buhari (3rd
left); Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode (3rd right);
his wife, Bolanle (2nd right); Edo State Governor, Mr. Godwin
Obaseki (right); National Leader of All Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju
Bola Tinubu (2nd left) and his wife, Senator Oluremi (left) during
a State Dinner in Honour of the President at the Eko Hotel and Suites,
Victoria Island, Lagos, on Thursday, March 29, 2018.
Thanking
President Buhari for magnanimously yielding the State’s request to reconstruct
the Oshodi International Airport Road into
a 10-lane world-class road and transform the Presidential Lodge
Marina into a monument and cultural legacy,
Governor Ambode also seized the occasion to request the President to cede the
ownership and management of the National Stadium, Surulere and the National
Arts Theatre, Iganmu to the State Government to enable it revive them for the
benefit of all.
“Mr.
President your word has been your bond as far as your promises to Lagos State
are concerned. You approved the reconstruction of the Oshodi to Murtala
Muhammed International Airport Road into a 10-lane world-class road that will
be ready by the end of this year. You gladly released for our kind use, your
Presidential Lodge in Marina because you believe in our vision to transform the
lodge into a monument and cultural legacy as part of the Onikan-Marina cultural
and architectural regeneration.
“In
addition, as part of our drive to use entertainment and sports to drive tourism
and economic growth, we again ask of Your Excellency to consider ceding the
ownership and management of the National Stadium Surulere and the National Arts
Theatre Iganmu to Lagos State. These two edifices have been left to decay and
our government is in the best position to revive these assets and make them
viable again for the benefit of all Nigerians.
“This
is not too much to ask but we are reassured that our President is a listening
father who understands the yearnings of Lagosians. We are confident that he
would listen and respond positively to the demands of about one-eighth of the
nation’s population resident in Lagos,” Governor Ambode said.
Speaking on
Friday after conducting President Buhari round the Eko Atlantic City (EAC)
which is a multi-billion dollar project expected to accommodate over 150,000
people who would reside there and another 250,000 who would work and commute
within the city on a daily basis, Governor Ambode said the project was a
practical example of how the private sector could partner with government to
boost the economy.
He recalled that
the project, which was conceived and initiated during the tenure of former Governor
of Lagos State, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, was a brilliant engineering display
which had saved the whole of Victoria Island from ocean surge and other
threats.
L-R: President Muhammadu Buhari; Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode; his wife, Bolanle and Edo State Governor, Mr. Godwin Obaseki during a State Dinner in Honour of the President at the Eko Hotel and Suites, Victoria Island, Lagos, on Thursday, March 29, 2018.
“This project
has actually saved the whole of Victoria Island and is standing on over 750
square kilometres bigger than Victoria Island itself when it is eventually
completed. This is just an example of what the private sector can really do to
the Nigerian economy and that is why we have made it possible that Mr President
should take a practical tour of how we can really move the Nigerian economy
when we partner with the private sector,” Governor Ambode said.
Responding,
President Buhari commended the initiators of the EAC, saying he was extremely
impressed with the potentials of the project, which according to him, would
create jobs and boost Nigeria’s economy.
“I have just
gone round to see the Eko Atlantic City. I’m impressed with the potentiality of
this project and the amount of jobs and positive effect which this project is
capable of having on the economy.
“I’m really
grateful for those who agreed to invest so much in our country to get a secured
area for operations capable of handling big businesses and investments
throughout Africa,” the President said.
AMBODE TO BUHARI: LAGOS TRULY DESERVES A SPECIAL STATUS
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