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APC praises Senator for fighting for special status for Lagos

The Lagos All Progressives Congress (APC) made the comments via a statement released by spokesman, Joe Igbokwe.

Senator Remi Tinubu

The Lagos APC’s comments were made via a statement released by spokesman, Joe Igbokwe.

The statement reads:

“The rejection of the bill in the senate does not mean the end of the agitation, which unarguably will impact positively on every Nigerian and the country’s economy if passed by the legislature.”

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“We therefore urge the Senate to see beyond personal interests and see the need for the bill’s reintroduction and its passage. We are surprised that at a time the country’s economic wellbeing is rested  on the efficiency of Lagos, some senators still cannot see beyond myopic interests to view the bigger picture that by assisting Lagos to grow, it is serving the interests of all Nigerians.

“At a time Lagos accommodates the largest percentage of the country’s population, we would have expected the senate to rise above narrow-mindedness and give Lagos the needed encouragement to optimize its capacities to serve Nigeria well.

“Lagos APC is surprised that the Senate failed to see the relevance of boosting the capacity of Lagos to continue playing the role of the golden goose that lays golden eggs, especially in this period of recession when the huge revenue from Lagos serves as a booster to the dwindling resources from other sectors of the economy.

“We are surprised that the senate was ignorant of the need to assist the state that hosts Nigeria’s industrial hub as well as its intelligentsia to improve its rising profile as Nigeria’s economic nerve center for the benefit of every Nigerian.

“Granting special status to Lagos is for the interests of every Nigerian for nearly every household in Nigeria has a Lagosian. The state accommodates more Nigerians who live there and do their businesses and earn their livings there. The state is the commercial hub of the country and the West African sub region and its state of health determines the health of the Nigerian economy.

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“We salute the courage and doggedness of Senate Tinubu in getting the senate do the needful and appreciate the need to assist Lagos play its critical role in the nation’s economy.

“We salute her dexterity in pursuing this necessary bill and we assure her that she will continue to enjoy the support of our party and well-meaning Lagosians . We appeal to the senate to rise above parochialism and accord Lagos the status that will help it fulfill its very critical and central role in Nigeria and West Africa, to the good and benefit of all Nigerians.”

Senator Tinubu had sponsored a bill seeking special recognition for Lagos but the bill has been rejected by the Senate.

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