The APC gubernatorial candidate spoke confidently about his plans for Lagos at an exclusive dinner with Corporate Lagos staged at the Oriental Hotels. The gathering had in attendance captains of industry and other well meaning Lagosians who trooped out to listen to Ambode's plan for Lagos State.
Ambode, a former Accountant General of Lagos State who seems not to feel the burden of history revealed his plans at the occasion as he seeks to lead Lagos State to the next level.
"If elected into power, my administration will build upon the excellent foundation and actualisation of the 'Lagos of our Dreams' for all as done by Asiwaju Bola Tinubu and Mr. Babatunde Raji Fashola, SAN.
"In the area of security, we will boost the State Security Fund to scale-up the successes recorded thus far. We will continue with the city lighting project by expanding the Independent Power Project (IPP) to enhance the security of lives and property across the State. In addition, our government will embark on the acquisition of the latest advanced security communications technology that will track and monitor daily activities in the State.
The seasoned administrator who was born in Epe, Lagos State 51 years ago also informed that his government will boost internally generated revenue by improving collection mechanism through e-governance.
"We will introduce a 24/7 that typical of a city state like Lagos. We will set up a Lagos Employment Trust Fund (LETF) with 25 billion over four years, through an access to finance of a minimum of 1 billion naira annually across the five divisions in the state, that will allow our youths and unemployed people have access to adequate finance for entrepreneurial ventures".
Ambode who says that he has always been ready for challenges and leadership positions also extensively about plans for education, housing, medical care, agriculture, tourism, entertainment & and arts, rule of law, infrastructure and transportation as he seeks to enhance the citizen's standard and quality of living in Lagos State.
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