The Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has urged Nigerians, particularly Lagos residents to be hopeful and continue to live in peace and harmony in the new year.
Sanwo-Olu charged Lagos residents to remain hopeful of greater prosperity that would be recorded in the country and Lagos in particular as the government at the federal and state levels continue to tackle myriad challenges facing the state and the nation.
Sanwo-Olu, in his New Year message signed by Gboyega Akosile, his chief press secretary, said his administration was committed to making life better and more prosperous for all Lagosians in the New Year.
The governor assured Lagos residents that bigger and greater accomplishments would happen across different sectors in line with the THEMES+ agenda of his administration in 2024.
“I wish every Lagosian a Happy and Prosperous New Year. We are thankful to God for the grace to see the New Year and we welcome 2024 with hope and faith. 2023 was a year of great strides for us in Lagos. It was indeed a significant year for our administration. We are happy and grateful to Lagos residents for coming out in large numbers to re-elect us for another four years. We will not disappoint you.
“I want to assure millions of Lagos residents that 2024 is the year we will act with speed to deliver more good governance and dividends of democracy that you voted us in for. As your governor, I promise to continue to provide leadership that will usher in greater opportunities and more prosperous life for Lagosians.
“We will work for Lagos better and faster this year and the remaining years of our second term in office to accelerate developments across the identified areas in our THEMES+ agenda.
“My New Year message to all Lagosians is not to despair and remain hopeful of greater prosperity for Lagos. I want to assure you that better times are ahead of us. We are committed to ensuring that we can give hope to the hopeless. This was our solemn promise and we’re committed to achieving it. We wish all Lagosians the very best this New Year.”