Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has made a
clarification that he never promised to solve the Apapa gridlock crisis in 60
days.
The governor said this while fielding questions from State
House correspondents in Abuja on Tuesday saying he never promised to clear the
traffic congestion in 60 days rather, he would review what has been done on
Apapa roads in 60 days.
He went on to commend President Buhari for setting up a task
force to address the Apapa issue but said a permanent solution would only be
reached when the port has been decongested.
The governor said, “Interestingly, some media houses have
actually been counting down on me. They said that I mentioned during the
campaign train that I was going to clear it in 60 days.
I have mentioned it before, what I said was that in 60 days
we would review what was done but that does not take the fact that even if
people give you dateline, it’s because they want you to do well and they want
you to be able to be accountable for those datelines.”
Sanwo-Olu, who was still governor-elect on May 18, 2019 had
during an interactive session with his classmates at the Executive Master of
Business Administration class, University of Lagos, 1998/2000 set, was quoted
to have said,
“The Apapa trailer issue; it’s a campaign issue, it’s very
serious. I’m going to take it very seriously. I believe that it is something
that we are going to solve in the first 60 days of our government.
Whatever is going to be required of us, we will take them
out. There is a lot of politics being played around there. But no, it cannot be
the way we’ll continue to live. We cannot continue to give excuses.”
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