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Lagosians react to governor's dedication to solving security issues, traffic gridlock

Governor Ambode's attempts to solving security issues and traffic gridlock has not gone unnoticed.

Governor Akinwunmi Ambode.

Governor Akinwunmi Ambode has been working really hard to solving thesecurity issues and traffic gridlock in Lagos state.

On Wednesday, November 4th, he went on an early morning patrol with some of his security chiefs.

Yesterday, November 5th, he took time to respond to people's concern via his twitter handle, @AkinwunmiAmbode.

“I read and listen to all the criticisms. I try to learn from the positive criticisms and try not to let the abuse get to me because I know that soon enough this will change as our plans and projects unfold."

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Luckily for him, his attempts have not gone unnoticed as people are saying nice things on Twitter, here are some of them.

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