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Lagos State Chief Executive, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has revealed what he would do if he is to seek a second term in office.
The governor elected under the platform of the All Progressives Congress was sworn in May 2019 and his constitutional 4-year term will elapse May 29 next year. He will leave office as Lagos Governor unless he gets elected again for another 4-year mandate.
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Speaking on Sunrise Daily, a Channels TV program, the governor said Lagosians will miss his
government if he is not allowed a second term as the governor of the state, in
the forthcoming 2023 gubernatorial elections.
According to Sanwo-Olu, his administration was making
strides to meet the expectations of the citizens and hopes to finish strong at
the end of his first term.
“I think we are doing a very good job, I dare say so. I think the citizens know
what it is they will be missing if they don’t let us continue to wrap up all
the things we are doing” he said.
On a possible second term in office, the Governor affirmed
that he is consulting the stakeholders on the future of the state.
“I will ask; I will consult. Citizens, how do you see it? These are some of the
things; that’s how you get it down. Try and finish very strong. You will know
when it is time for us to do all the politicking”
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