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Group visits Sujimoto headquarters, seeks support for Sanwo-Olu

Sanwo-Olu Support Group visited Sujimoto Group headquarters to galvanise support for the governor’s second term.

The group visited the company’s headquarters on Tuesday.

Tai Elemosho, the director-general of the group, said the intention is to canvass vote and implore people to vote their conscience after careful consideration of the glossary of achievements of the Sanwo-Olu’s government, within the last few years.

Speaking during the visit, Elemosho said there is a need for more amplification of Sanwo-Olu’s achievements in the state.

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“Lagos is a product of the extreme efforts and great visions of exceptional leaders and politicians, who work tirelessly for the good of the state,” Elemosho said.

“Despite the global challenges, we have seen Governor Sanwo Olu rehabilitate 632 inner roads, 361 sectional roads, 1.4km flyover and dual carriage road delivered, 34 roads delivered at Ikoyi, Victoria Island, Kosofe and Shomolu and many other infrastructural developments in the health and education sector. My property experienced a 120% increase in valuation as a result of the infrastructural development in the Ikoyi corridor.

“Leadership for me is not in titles and appendages, rather it is about being hands-on and taking responsibility, which is reflective of the government of Sanwo-Olu, irrespective of any shortcomings. My only concern is that his many achievements are not being applauded and amplified in the media as they should be, therefore the citizenry is not aware of these laudable accomplishments.”

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She added that her support for the governors was basically on the “actualisation of the collective objective of the Lagos project”.

“My support for Sanwo-Olu is not based on any personal benefit or aggrandizement as I have never taken a contract from Lagos state, neither have I built a kitchen from any political contract; however, my support for Governor Sanwo-Olu is based on the actualisation of the collective objective of the Lagos project, which if achieved, will benefit individuals and businesses in the city of Excellence,” she added.

 

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