Tag: Lagos State

  • NLO: Magate FC to begin screening March 2

    Nigeria Nationwide League One club side Magate FC are set to add new talents to their squad ahead of the new 2018/2019 campaign, NationSport reports.

    The Lagos based club hope to avoid the experience of last season by reshaping their squad with exciting talents across the nation.

    The exercise is billed to take place at Alade Stadium, Ajasa, Command, Ipaja, Lagos State from March 2-4, 2019. The Open screening kicks off each day by 7am.

    Magate FC General Manager, Aleshinloye Owolabi disclosed to NationSport that the process to get a formidable squad ready for his top place aspiration in the NLO new season is set for three days.

    “As you can see, work has started already from the management side and all hands are on deck.

    “There’s no time to waste. We have decided to do the screening for just three days, and then start our pre-season camping and look for one or two friendly matches to play in order to put the boys in good shape ahead of the new football season”, Aleshinloye stated.

    The Lagos based club will be looking forward to have a better campaign than last season as they survived relegation through the NLO relegations playoffs in Ilorin with a 1-0 win over PSI FC of Ibadan.

  • ‘I will make a difference as governor of Lagos’

    Lagos State All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship candidate Babajide Sanwo-Olu spoke with reporters in Lagos on his plans for the Centre of Excellence and his chances in next week Saturday election. Excerpts:

    The governorship election is a week away. Why do you want to be governor of Lagos?

    I believe at this point in time, Lagos, which is the fifth largest economy in Africa, needs to set a new standard on how the state is managed and get new direction. It needs to do a lot of things quicker, faster and better. It needs to have a path through which we can begin to deal with all of the challenges that come with Mega City States. It needs to rebrand and to position itself for the opportunity that abound. We need to recalibrate the economy of the state and make it competitive for local and international competitiveness. Lagos needs to expand the economic base to create more private sector jobs. We have infrastructural deficits across sectors that we need private capital to fund. All of these I am prepared to deal with and can do better than anyone contesting against me.

    My wanting to be governor also has a whole lot to do with poorest of the poor in the society. A lot must also be done with all the challenges that we see every day- in traffic, transportation, health, education etc. But beyond all that, I have a whole lot of passion for people. I have been a people’s person. I am someone who usually want to give my time to ensure that the next person is better than whoever or whatever he is. Also, given my several years of experience, I believe this is the right time if I want to do it all. I need to do it right now and get it done. On a lighter note, we have the Not Too Young To Run guys who are ready to displace us. So, I need to do it now before they say I am too old (laughing).

    The Not You Young to run, but you think you fall into that bracket…?

    No I don’t fall within that bracket. There are lots of young people in their 30’s and early 40’s who also want to do this. They seem to be saying anyone above 40 is too old to be Governor or President. There is a lot of technological revolution going on out there and the younger people are pushing the boundaries. They have talent and energy which we must convert for the good of the state and the country. As Governor, I will tap into this and work with young people especially those of them the technology, entertainment and sports.

    And you think you’re the right man to do this?

     I believe that I am the right man, not thinking…

    Do you think that the process that threw you up as the candidate of your party in Lagos was fair?

    Absolutely; this is because I earned it. I won an open primary election. Party members freely chose the flag bearer of their choice. The party in Lagos and at the highest level provided an opportunity through direct primaries for states and aspirants in various elective posts to emerge. The party in Lagos followed the guidelines as provided for by the National Working Committee of APC. It was open, free, fair and transparent primary election that brought me out as the candidate. The party members are happy that they had a say in who is their candidate. The good thing now is we have united the party members across all the divides behind a common goal and objective which is to win the election next week Saturday and to also win all our House of Assembly seats in Lagos.

    But traditionally, Governor Akinwunmi Ambode should have been given the first right of refusal. But, he was not…

    Yes, as a sitting governor, he has the right to seek re-election just like any party member cannot be banned from aspiring to same office. The Governor exercised his right. What usually happens is that people say candidates are handpicked. But in this case, the party decided to throw the contest open. The party said that every card carrying member must have a say, so we went through a direct primary. It has not been done since 1992. So, over a million people voted and I got the highest number of votes.

    So, can you say your emergence was fair?

    Very well. Yes, it was fair.

    In that sense, are you saying that you will be a man of your own?

    At 53? Certainly I am and I will be my own man as governor. I appreciate all the support and endorsements of the party structure. I also think that happened because they know me, they know what I have done, my contribution in government, out of government and all the various things that I’ve done, that’s why they’re supporting me. This same question of if I will be my own man is a reference to Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, who is our leader. It is important to say that Asiwaju has never had any negative influence on his two successors. He is always talking about the development of Lagos. If anything else, he pushes us to be better than what we have done in Lagos. He is my leader and a father figure. I will be lying if I say I will not take advice from him. I will seek his wise counsel and guidiance, just like I will take advice from Alhaji Lateef Jakande and anyone who have had the privilege of leading the state from when Lagos was created 52 years ago. They all have rich experiences on the leadership and governance of the state. They say experience is the best teacher.

    Your main rival, Mr. Jimi Agbaje, has based his campaign on freedom. Do you think that Lagos is being remotely controlled and it needs to be freed from the stranglehold of a godfather?

    Nobody is in bondage in Lagos. This man you’re talking about comes out every four years to contest as governor, yet he talks about freedom. Let me ask where Mr. Jimi Agbaje was when his party, the People’s Democratic Party, held Lagos state revenue for over two years. So, there was no cry of freedom in Lagos when the PDP led Federal Government failed to grant approvals for developmental projects. There was no cry of freedom when Lagos had issues with securing the right of way for Redline rail project from Agbado to CMS for six years and PDP refused to grant it. There was no cry of freedom when Lagos was agitating for a special status for sixteen years. But Agbaje is suddenly talking about Freedom for a Lagos that has grown from borrowing money to pay salary in 1999 to a fifth largest economy in Africa. That’s unfair on the State and its people.

    Is Lagos working?

    Yes; it is working but it can do better and faster given the dynamics of where it was before now. That is why my running mate, Dr. Obafemi Hamzat, and I are in this race to take the state to a greater level. We both have the credentials and the experience to make the state work better and smarter. We were part of the foundational work that started with Asiwaju Tinubu in 1999 through the Fashola administration that raised the bar in public administration.

    If you become governor, what will be your projection for the state in terms of working relationship with the Federal Government?

    You need the Federal Government to do a lot things. Many things we need to quickly get out of the way. We need to work with them in certain areas like right of ways for rail, Waterways, Power, abandoned properties etc.  For example when our government wanted to start a rail project, the PDP led Federal government refused to give us right of way on the Red Line, which would have enabled us lay rail track from Iddo to Alagbado axis of the state for mass transit. And because they refused, we had to do the Blue Line, which is a lot more expensive. If the PDP-led Federal government had allowed us, we would have completed the rail project a long time ago and transportation challenges would have been better for commuters in the State. Also, we’ve had problems securing approvals to build Jetties. The PDP-led FG refused to give us permit to build jetties for our people. Thankfully, the APC-led government of President Buhari has given us approval for the Red Line and we hope to work better with them in some other areas like housing. The Federal Government is also intervening in major road projects in the state already like Sagamu-Ikorodu that have been abandoned for 40 years, the Apapa-Oshodi-Oworonsoki road which has been awarded to AG Dangote, the Agbara to Seme Border end of the Badagry-Seme Border Expressway has also been awarded by the Federal Government. For many years too Lagos wanted to fix the International Airport road up to Oshodi for redevelopment and the PDP Federal Government refused to give approval. Again it is being done now by the state government though a Federal road. The Federal Government has also given the State House in Marina to Lagos State. Already, the State is enjoying the benefits of being in same party with the government at the centre.  Imagine, the Federal Government issuing certificate of occupancy and granting planning approvals on our land from Abuja without any recourse to us? These are some of the areas of collaboration that we need to explore with the Federal government. I believe working together; we will do a lot better for the benefit of every Lagosian, because at the end of the day, it is the people that matter.

    You’ve been talking about your projection for Lagos State. How do you feel that the Presidential candidate of your party, Muhammadu Buhari, won his election?

    I am very happy like every party man. Winning the presidential election is the ultimate prize for any political party. Like the President won his election I am certain we will win our elections in Lagos too.  President Buhari and our party deserved to win. In the last three and half years of his administration, he has lived up to his electoral promises. Recall that he promised to fix insecurity, tackle corruption and revamp the country’s ailing economy. You know that our economy actually went into accession for over a year and we’re coming out of it. We’ve seen the numbers, we are growing, although you may want to argue that we’re not growing as fast as we should. We are beginning to do a whole lot in Agriculture. For example, Nigerian farmers are doing a lot in rice production, which has given rise to partnerships between States such as Lagos and Kebbi States. The figures have shown a major decline in rice importation into Nigeria.  This is how the economy grows and certainly how it becomes sustainable.

    The government did a lot on security and other areas of life and this is why I believe that Nigerians did the right thing by given the President Muhammadu Buhari-led administration a chance to continue for a second term so that they can wrap up all of the good initiatives they started in Power, Transportation, Rail, Roads, Job Creation, Housing, Youth Empowerment, Ease of Doing Business and National Competitiveness.

    You think this is the language that the average voter who is going to vote on Saturday in the governorship election in Lagos understands?

    I believe so. I believe that as politicians and even you the journalists should educate the people. We should tell them rightly that all of these are what will revamp the economy and bring back the jobs. We have seen real development in critical infrastructure. We have seen Ajaokuta-Itakpe-Warri rail which had been abandoned since 1987, the Lagos to Kano rail project where the Lagos-Ibadan leg is almost completed. We have seen the airports being completed in Port Harcourt and Abuja, the Abuja Light Rail project among others are massive projects that help the economy to grow. We cannot have a productive economy without critical infrastructure. So the country is moving in the right direction.

    Do you think that Nigerians trust your party?

    I believe they do, because the President has honestly told us that, if anything at all, he will never steal our money. What Nigerians should ask for are quicker and faster interventions where necessary. That President Muhammadu Buhari is a man of integrity is enough for me because that is what all other things are built upon. That’s what I also stand for. So what we need to see from now is for the jobs to go up, the economy revitalized and wrap up a whole lot more. Take a look at Ease of Doing Business, Nigeria has never had it so good. The Buhari administration has removed a whole lot of red tape that hitherto hindered business growth. We’ve gone through a phase where the stock market crashed. Thankfully it is coming back. The power sector reform is yielding dividends and in no time, I believe that Nigerians will be the best for it.

    You believe Nigeria will get better in President Buhari’s second term?

    I just explained to you that he has delivered on his electoral promises in his first term that will end in May. He will only consolidate on his achievements in his second term. The things he promised in his first term and the things he has been able to achieve are all evident out there. I have explained what he has done in the area of transportation and agriculture. Those are two major areas that throw up a lot of job opportunities for the teeming youth, not like the PDP and its candidate who were merely giving rhetoric, saying that they were going to create three million jobs; from where and how will they do it? Don’t forget that they were there for sixteen years, yet they couldn’t do it and coming out of recession, they want to do it. We went for a commissioning of Transmission line substation in Ilashe riverine area of Lagos few weeks ago. Do you know that the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) revealed that it has commissioned more sub-stations in three years of Buhari administration than in sixteen years of PDP rule in Nigeria? And the regime spent over $16billion in power without anything to show for it. This is a huge revelation as far as I’m concerned.

    What will be the most important thing for you, if you win this election?

    It’s to get a lot of Lagosians out of poverty. I’m going to do that with my project team, by ensuring that we push more fund into education, health and social services. Currently we do about 8% budgetary allocation to education. We will see how we can push it up to about 15% in the next four years. Same with health too. We need to cover a lot of the vulnerable and poorest of the poor Lagosians under our Health Insurance Scheme. I believe that if we do well in Education and Health we will be guaranteeing the future of the children and Lagos State.

    Did you sign any deal to spend four years of one term only?

    I didn’t sign any deal with anyone. It is also important to say that it is only four years that is in INEC form.

    Will you be willing to renew it, if you win?

    It’s Lagosians that will determine that for me. There’s certainly no deal anywhere. The only deal that I will be having will be with Lagosians.

    Are you sure that you’re going to have two terms?

    Again, that will be left for Lagosians to determine. I’m sure that they will do the needful if I earn it.

    Finally, do you think you can win this election?

    I know I will win.

     

  • ‘Buhari deserves victory’

    The governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC)  in Lagos State,  Babajide Sanwo-Olu has congratulated President Muhammadu Buhari on his victory at the election.

    In a statement by his media and communication team, Sanwo-Olu described Buhari’s success as “not only well-deserving, but a valid testimony to the fact that Nigerians acknowledge and are appreciative of his reformative initiatives designed to bring forth a better Nigeria”.

    He said: “Your Excellency,  I heartily congratulate you on your success at the recent presidential election. Your landslide victory is a validation and appreciation of your hard work and commitment  to the fight against corruption, revamping the economy and ensuring security of lives and property.

    “With this deserved victory, your selflessness  and dedication to the services  of our motherland have become a new leadership model in Nigeria.

    “Expectedly, the reward for good work is more work. So, your victory in the nationwide free and fair election, which is a validation of how your leadership has rekindled hope in millions of Nigerians at home and abroad, has provided yet another valuable opportunity for better Nigeria  since democracy has found a permanent place in our country.’’ Sanwo-Olu said.

    Sanwo-Olu, who also described President Buhari as the perfect man for the job of taking Nigeria out of the inherited socio-economic quagmire, noted that the evident giant strides of the President in the areas of infrastructure, agriculture, security and economic stability should be sustained.

    He added: “I am sure that Your Excellency will use this victory and your second term of four years in office to complete all the great projects you embarked upon. You are the perfect candidate for the job of re-ordering the nation and setting her on the path to greatness. The zeal to do something more sustainable for the masses of the country has made your electoral victory reality. All your hard work to achieve an economically viable and one indivisible Nigeria has paid off.’’

    The flagbearer, called on Nigerians to live in peace and harmony, saying that there is a lot more to benefit from ‘‘what unites us than what divides us.’’ He advised Nigerians to see elections as a means to an end and not the end itself.

    Sanwo-Olu said: “Elections are a four-year cycle activity, which means that when there is life, we will have another round of elections in the next four years. Therefore, it does not do us any good to fight ourselves over it.

     

     

     

  • NANS congratulates Buhari, Tinubu on victory

    The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) Lagos state chapter has congratulated President Muhammadu Buhari and National Leader of the All Progressives Party (APC) for the resounding success at last Saturday’s presidential election.

    It said Buhari’s victory was more than deserving praising Tinubu for his strategic efforts in the re-election bid.

    Chairman of the association, Comrade Busari AbdulQowiyy, in a statement, wished the President “success and strength in continuing to perform the important duties of his position.”

    He added: “The trust placed in you (President Buhari) by students will undoubtedly be a source of great inspiration to continue the good work started in building up the well-being and unity of our country and its people and maintaining the security of our nation.”

    Read Also: Tinubu to constituents: thank you

    He expressed optimism the cordial relationship between Tinubu and Buhari would keep the state as an ally of the federal government.

    “I am deeply confident that under the leadership of our mentor, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Lagos state will remain close allies deeply committed to protecting the interest of your administration and working together for the success of the country at large,” he said.

    The NANS chairman also congratulated the former Lagos state governor for engineering a second term victory for the incumbent government.

    He urged students to troop out next weekend to vote Babajide SanwoOlu, the gubernatorial candidate of the APC.

  • Buhari’s victory well deserved, says Ambode

    Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode on Wednesday congratulated President Muhammadu Buhari and Vice President Yemi Osinbajo for their victory at the 2019 presidential election, saying that it was a victory well deserved.

    Governor Ambode, in a statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr. Habib Aruna, said the victory was not just a confirmation of the people’s love for President Buhari but an attestation that Nigerians were happy with the progress the Federal Government has made in the last four years.

    The Governor said: “Let me join millions of our loyal party faithful in the State and across the country to congratulate President Muhammadu Buhari and Vice President Professor Yemi Osinbajo for their resounding victory at last Saturday’s polls.

    ‘This is indeed a historic moment because Nigerians have used their votes to show Mr. President that they are happy with the progress the country has made on several sectors of the polity.

    “This is a victory for democracy; it is a victory for good governance and a clear statement from Nigerians that they are ready to move to the next level with President Muhammadu Buhari.”

    Read Also: Ambode: polls peaceful, best so far in Nigeria

    He expressed confidence the Buhari-led administration would consolidate on the achievements of the last four years and justify the renewal of his mandate by millions of Nigerians at the polls.

    “This is a threshold of our political history. I urge Nigerians to rally round the Federal Government and support the drive to take the nation to the next level,” Ambode said.

    He also commended Lagosians for coming out in thousands and for being peaceful and orderly throughout the period of the elections.

    Besides, the Governor congratulated candidates of the party in the National Assembly elections who emerged victorious, saying that with APC in the majority in both chambers, President Buhari would get the needed support from the legislative arm of government to transform Nigeria for good.

  • Lagos Deputy Gov delivers unit for Buhari, others

    Lagos State Deputy Governor Dr. Idiat Adebule delivered her Polling Unit 029 Devince Iba, Lagos for President Muhammadu Buhari, Senator Olamilekan Solomon and Yinka Durosinmi.

    In a community populated by non-Yoruba speakers, who had vowed to deliver the area for the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), Adebule trounced them to show that she is a politician of repute.

    For Presidential election, APC had 129 votes to defeat PDP with 124 votes. For Senate, APC dusted PDP with 128 to 119. She did not deliver the President and Senate votes only, the Deputy Governor also ensured that PDP was beaten by 131 votes to123 votes in the House of Representatives.

    Shortly after the INEC Presiding Officer announced the results, there were jubilation with many congratulating Adebule for being a true party leader.

    Many sang, danced and shower encomiums on her.

    Read Also: Ndoma-Egba wins unit for Buhari

    “The Deputy Governor has shown why she is an APC leader in our area. She has consistently been delivering her unit to our party. She ensured that party members are being given sense of belonging by addresses their complaint,” Akeem, an APC member said.

    A resident, Mrs. Yemisi Salau described APC victory at the polling unit as a victory for the Deputy Governor.

    “We are proud of her. She has represented us in the government as former Secretary to the Lagos State Government and now as Deputy Governor.

    “We can only show our appreciation to her by ensuring that her party, APC wins and that was what we did,” Mrs. Salau said.

    The Deputy Governor thanked Allah for the victory.

    She also thanked Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu for giving the party member direction.

     

     

  • Agbaje faults INEC on card reader

    … says Atiku will win

     

    Lagos State People’s Democratic Party (PDP) governorship candidate Jimi Agbaje who voted at his unit 004, Ward A, Hindra Road, Liverpool, GRA, Apapa has said the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has not lived up to expectation on its card reader.

    He said the Presidential candidate of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) Atiku Abubakar will win the election.

    The politician who arrived his polling unit at 11 am; said INEC was yet to get it right, noting that the card reader could not recognise his finger print, that of his wife Oluyemisi and two other people ahead of him during accreditation.

    He added that INEC had no excuse on why it cannot present voters with seamless election, noting that the commission prepared for the exercise in the last four years.

    “We have one or two issues at some polling units. In ward 009, Eti Osa council, where 500 ballot papers are being expected only 400 ballot papers were delivered.

    “In my polling unit, I am concerned that the card readers are not working. This further supports the fact that elections are being tainted. It means my voting now depends on what the INEC official wants, whether to allow me to vote or not.

    “Again, there is no provision for the agents to know whether the man who the card reader could not identity is the actual person that was now allowed to vote by the INEC officials having failed card reader’s scrutiny.”

    Agbaje said he was sure of victory, noting his party would win the election and its chances brighter than it was before the postponement last week.

    “The security situation is better, the police and other agents deployed for the election are doing great job. I am more confident than before that Alhaji Atiku Abubakar will win the election.

    Read Also: Jimi Agbaje and his politics

    “There are more votes on our side, there are more number on our side. Everybody should stay behind after casting vote because the law allows it.

    “I must say INEC cannot justify the postponement because it had four years to prepare for the election. Logistic reasons given by INEC are not tenable. It is never good to postponement.”

    Speaking, President of Women Arise, Dr. Joe Odumakin, who led an observer group, said the election was going on smoothly, but faulted INEC on faulty card readers.

    She added that voters turned out in good number for the election. She commended security personnel for living up to expectation.

    “Some of the areas we visited, we observed the malfunctioning of card readers. The security situation is alright given the agencies are on top on the game in Lagos and other areas.

    “We were worried that voters apathy would be high due to the postponement, but lots of people turned out for the election to performed their civic responsibility.”

    The Nation noted that the aged who came to vote, were allowed to vote as they came to the venue. Some of them over 70 years were enthusiastic that the votes will reflect the wishes of the people.

  • Sanwo-Olu sure of APC victory

    The governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Lagos State, Babajide Olusola Sanwo-Olu, expressed optimism that his party would win Saturday’s presidential and National Assembly polls.

    Sanwo-Olu praised INEC’s conduct of the polls, describing it as transparent but in need of better timing.

    He spoke minutes after he and his wife Ibijoke cast their votes at about 11:50am at his Lateef Jakande Avenue/Femi Okunnu, Ikoyi, polling unit.

    At the same polling unit, a Justice of the Court of Appeal, Justice Habib Abiru, also cast his vote.

    Sanwo-Olu said: “I think the process is transparent, but I think we can still do a bit better with timing. The observation we have here is that we have two booths in which you can vote, and we have only one part, so, and it takes a while for them to search that long paper before they get your name. But outside of the time, which we understand they need to do a thorough job, I think every other thing has been very okay.”

    He added: “From what I have seen, and from the little comments I have heard around, it’s 12 O’clock now, I believe it’s been satisfactory, from the few people I’ve had interactions with, from the few observers that have come around our polling booth here, I think it’s been pretty commendable.”

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    Sanwo-Olu said he was impressed with the turnout and patience of the electorate at his ward.

    Responding to a question on his party’s chances, he added:” Since I’m an APC member, it makes commendable sense and I am looking forward to my party to win at the end of the day.

    Sanwo-Olu, whose thumbprint was recognised by the smart card reader after some slight delay, explained why.

    He said:  My wife’s finger got approved the first time, maybe my fingers are a bit pressured up, I don’t know, but at least I got to thumb print and I have since voted.”

    He also explained that he transferred his polling booth from his ancestral home on Lagos Island East Constituency to Eti-Osa Federal Constituency, two years ago, following his change of residence.

    Commenting on the process, Justice Abiru said, “One must commend INEC for what they’ve done seriously.

    “It’s not easy; they have over 120,000 polling units. One must commend the officials here.

    “I just wish that the results will reflect the actual desire of the people.”

  • Ambode: polls peaceful, best so far in Nigeria

    Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode cast his vote at exactly 10.01 on Saturday at Ward A5, Polling Unit 033 at Ogunmodede Junior College in Papa Epe.

    Ambode who arrived the polling center at 9.48am was the first to be accredited and to vote in the polling unit.

    Although INEC officials did not arrive with voting materials until 9.05 am accreditation and voting however commenced at about 9.48am

    The turnout at the polling center which has two voting units was impressive and the atmosphere was peaceful.

    The few security personnel at the polling center did not carry any arms and were very civil, there was however no military presence at the center.

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    Speaking with newsmen after casting his vote, the governor said the election is going to be very peaceful and will be the best ever in the country.

    Ambode said, “I came to perform my civic right and I have voted successfully in my polling unit. And from the records we have across the state, I can observe that the election is going on peacefully across the state.

    “I am delighted that Lagosians have been very cooperative. We’ve had a peaceful night and ever since morning also, everywhere has been very peaceful.

    “We want to commend INEC, they have been up to the task and almost everywhere, election materials are in place. Places where materials have not gotten to, the materials are already on its way.

    “This election is going to be very peaceful; it will be the best ever in the country and I pray it’s very successful,” Ambode said.

  • Elections yet to commence in 23 Lagos Island East polling units

    Elections are yet to commence in at least 23 polling units in Ward E3, Lagos Island East Constituency, one hour and 21 minutes after the 8am commencement time fixed by Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), The Nation can report.

    Electoral materials, including card readers, have just been sorted by INEC officials at St. Stephen’s (WAEC) School, Lagos Island, the Registration Area Centre for the Constituency.

    They are on the verge of leaving for their respective polling units.

    Unit 006 in St. Stephen’s (WAEC) School is where the governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Lagos State, Babajide Olusola Sanwo-Olu