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PHOTOS: Lagos: Tinubu Absent As Senate President Inaugurates Sanwo-Olu’s Projects

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Senate President, Godswill Akpabio, on Wednesday represented President Bola Tinubu to inaugurate three major infrastructure projects in Lagos State.

It was reports that the projects inaugurated were the Ojora-Opebi Link Bridge, the Lagos Geographic Information Service building, and the Bola Ahmed Tinubu Administrative Complex.

Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, said the projects were designed to improve mobility, land administration and public service delivery across the state.

In a statement, Sanwo-Olu described the Ojora-Opebi Link Bridge as a strategic intervention along one of the busiest transport corridors in Lagos.

He said the bridge was expected to ease traffic congestion, reduce travel time and improve the daily commuting experience of residents.

The governor said the LAGIS building would improve transparency and efficiency in land administration by ending reliance on manual and paper-based processes.

He added that the Bola Ahmed Tinubu Administrative Complex would house key government services under one roof, enhance coordination among agencies and provide a more conducive working environment for public servants.

Sanwo-Olu said his administration remained committed to delivering projects that would positively impact residents before the end of its tenure.

The statement read, “With just over 400 days left in this administration, we remain focused on making every day count.

“Out of the 2,922 days Lagosians entrusted to us, we have spent more than 2,500 working to leave Lagos better than we met it.”

The governor also appreciated engineers, contractors and public servants involved in the execution of the projects.

He added that his administration would continue to prioritise initiatives aimed at improving the quality of life of Lagos residents.

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