SUBEB Boss, Alawiye-King Congratulates Gov Sanwo-Olu, Thank Lagosians
Lagos State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB) Boss, Alawiye-King congratulates Lagosians for renewing the mandate of Governor Babajide Sanwoolu says the stage is set for greater collaboration between the Federal and Lagos State Government.
Residents of Lagos have been commended for coming enmasse to renew the mandate of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu to continue with the giant strides in the Infrastructural renewal across the metropolis.
They are also assured of unprecedented collaboration between the Federal and Lagos State Government to fastrack socio-economic development and improving the well-being of the people.
Former lawmaker, Hon Wahab Alawiye-King stated this in a message to congratulate Governor Sanwoolu, his running mate, Dr Kadir Hamzat, party leaders and other elected members of the party in 2023 general elections in the state.
Equally, the wife of the President elect, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, Vice President elect, Nana Shettima, Governor elect, Ibijoke Sanwoolu and that of the Deputy Governor, Mrs Oluremi Hamzat for their unalloyed support for the party’s flagbearers.
The SUBEB boss noted that the victory of Governor Sanwoolu at the March 18th election clearly shows that the residents responded to the appeal by the party leaders against the outcome of the February 25th election.
He urrged residents of the state to remain calm, be law abiding and continue with their legit activities without fear of molestation from any quarters.
The SUBEB boss is of the view that the current trying times the people are facing is receiving the attention of the President elect and would be attended to when he takes the mantle of leadership from May 29, 2023.
Sixyeen political parties fielded candidates for the March 18th Governoship Election in the state in which the APC candidate emerged victorious with 762, 134 votes, the Labour candidate, Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour came distant second with 312, 329 votes while the PDP candidate, Olajide Adediran was third with 62, 449 votes.