Lagos governorship election one year after
The Lagos State Governorship election was held on March 9, 2019, and Babajide Sanwo-Olu of the All Progressives Congress (APC) emerged as the winner, defeating his closest rival, Jimi Agbaje of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). Here's an update on the state of affairs in Lagos one year after the election:
Governor Sanwo-Olu's Administration:
- The Sanwo-Olu administration has been focusing on delivering its campaign promises, particularly in the areas of transportation, healthcare, education, and infrastructure development.
- The government has launched several initiatives, including the "Traffic Management and Transportation Reforms" aimed at reducing traffic congestion in the state.
- The "Lagos State Health Scheme" has been introduced to provide affordable healthcare services to residents.
- The "Lagos State Education Trust Fund" has been established to improve the quality of education in public schools.
- The government has also embarked on several infrastructure development projects, including the reconstruction of roads, bridges, and the expansion of the Lagos International Airport.
Challenges:
- Despite the progress made, the Sanwo-Olu administration has faced several challenges, including:
- Traffic congestion: Despite the introduction of new traffic management measures, traffic congestion remains a major challenge in the state.
- Power supply: Lagos still experiences frequent power outages, which has affected businesses and residents.
- Waste management: The state's waste management system is still struggling to cope with the increasing volume of waste generated in the state.
- Security: Lagos has experienced a rise in crime rates, particularly in the areas of armed robbery and kidnapping.
Economic Development:
- Lagos has continued to be a major economic hub in Nigeria, with a GDP of over $136 billion.
- The state has attracted several foreign investments, particularly in the areas of technology, finance, and manufacturing.
- The government has also launched initiatives to promote local businesses and entrepreneurship, including the "Lagos State Employment Trust Fund" and the "Lagos State Small and Medium Enterprise Development Agency".
Infrastructure Development:
- The state government has embarked on several infrastructure development projects, including:
- The reconstruction of the Lagos-Badagry Expressway
- The expansion of the Lagos International Airport
- The construction of new roads and bridges
- The development of new housing estates and residential areas
Environmental Challenges:
- Lagos is still grappling with environmental challenges, including:
- Flooding: The state experiences frequent flooding, particularly during the rainy season.
- Waste management: The state's waste management system is still struggling to cope with the increasing volume of waste generated in the state.
- Air pollution: Lagos is one of the most polluted cities in the world, with high levels of air pollution caused by vehicle emissions and industrial activities.
Overall, the Sanwo-Olu administration has made significant progress in delivering its campaign promises, but the state still faces several challenges that need to be addressed.