One must commend the government of Lagos State led by Mr Babajide Olusola Sanwo Olu (jidesanwoolu) for the way and manner the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has been handled from inception to date. followlasg
, the All Progressives Congress stalwart speaks on politics and other national issues.One must commend the government of Lagos State led by Mr Babajide Olusola Sanwo Olu for the way and manner the coronavirus pandemic has been handled from inception to date. The government was not only proactive but was also prompt.
Furthermore, we must accept the fact that the way and manner the minimum wage issue was handled is incredible. We did not record strikes as it was in the past. The judiciary has also enjoyed higher degree of autonomy. The security situation, though still challenging, the government has not slept with its two eyes closed. Beyond these, the integrity of Mr president and his team is not in doubt. Management of the national resources is a demonstration of higher level of prudence comparatively.
The government’s efforts at fighting corruption is still work in the mill. We must remember that it takes two to tangle. We must, as a people, be involved in all of there. We must make up our mind to embrace a corrupt free society in our business practise, conduct of our daily life and above all engage in all that is legitimate. For the government, efforts must be intensified. The zeal at which the fight against corruption started when the government initially came in has diminished.
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