Lagos
State Governor, Babatunde Fashola, has said the state government will
stop at nothing till kidnapping is reduced to the barest minimum in the
state.
He said this at the first session of the 32nd Synod of the Diocese of Lagos (Anglican Communion) in Lagos on Wednesday.
He said, “As safe as Lagos State is, for
the first time in a long time, people are afraid of the rapid increase
in kidnapping. It is a new problem and I assure Lagosians that the
government is on top of the situation and would deal squarely with it.
“Do not be afraid, rather be vigilant and adaptive to these challenges.”
The governor said the government had come up with a new strategy to ensure that security in the state was strengthened.
“There are a lot that we must give up
and sign up to before the government can protect us. The Lagos State
registration card would soon start to be issued, and Lagosians are
expected to register.
“This would enable government to have
essential details of any citizen in the state so as to make it easier
for a person to be tracked and security ensured,” he said.
Fashola urged Nigerians to embrace love and eschew condemnation and hatred.
Diocesan Bishop of Lagos and Dean
Emeritus, Church of Nigeria, Dr. Adebola Ademowo, described the words of
the governor as “comforting and reassuring”.
He said the country needed more leaders like Fashola.
Ademowo said he was impressed that
government was focusing on development in power, housing, agriculture
and transport sectors to ensure economic growth.
He added, “The people of Lagos State need to be in partnership with the state government to actualise development.”
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