Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, envisions a robust focus on law enforcement in 2024, as he addresses attendees during the annual Thanksgiving Service.
Speaking on Sunday, he underscores the pivotal role of adherence to the rule of law in societal progress, emphasizing that progress and prosperity hinge on the foundation of lawfulness.
In a press statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Gboyega Akosile, the governor pledges to prioritize the successful implementation of major projects throughout the year, aligning with his administration’s development agenda.
Sanwo-Olu expresses the significance of 2024 for the enforcement of meticulously crafted laws and regulations designed to safeguard lives and property in the state.
The governor urges all Lagosians to actively participate in upholding the law, encompassing responsibilities such as tax payment, adherence to traffic rules, responsible waste disposal, and reporting law violations.
Sanwo-Olu reassures the public that the government is committed to facilitating law-abiding behavior through transport reforms and accessible emergency hotlines.
Additionally, Sanwo-Olu announces his plan to sign the 2024 Lagos State Appropriation Bill into law during the week. Describing this event as an “important milestone,” he anticipates it as a significant step towards delivering on promises made to the people of Lagos in the coming year.
In conclusion, the governor highlights the exciting prospects for Lagosians in 2024, marking the first full year of his second and final term in office.
He references the T.H.E.M.E.S+ development agenda as the guiding framework for propelling progress and development throughout Lagos State.