With just over 400 days left in his administration, Babajide Sanwo-Olu has reiterated his government’s commitment to maximizing the remaining time in office, noting that over 2,500 days have already been spent working to improve the state.
The governor stated that the administration has remained guided by the legacy of Bola Ahmed Tinubu, whose leadership laid the foundation for ongoing development in Lagos.
Three major projects were commissioned in the state by President Tinubu, who was represented at the event by Senate President Godswill Akpabio.
Among the projects is the Ojora-Opebi Link Bridge, expected to significantly improve mobility by easing congestion along one of the city’s busiest corridors, reducing travel time, and enhancing daily commuting for residents.
Also commissioned is the Lagos Geographic Information Service Building, which is set to modernize land administration by replacing outdated paper-based processes with more transparent and efficient systems.
The Bola Ahmed Tinubu Administrative Complex was equally unveiled, bringing multiple government services under one roof to improve coordination, enhance service delivery, and provide a better working environment for public servants.
Sanwo-Olu emphasized that the projects reflect his administration’s focus on addressing real challenges with practical solutions that deliver visible and impactful results.
He expressed appreciation to engineers, contractors, and public servants who contributed to the successful completion of the projects, assuring Lagosians that his government will continue to push forward with developmental efforts.
The governor also acknowledged the support of President Tinubu, noting that his leadership and reforms continue to positively impact both Lagos State and the nation at large.
