Sanwo-Olu shares his thoughts on ethnic bigotry, thuggery in Lagos
Governor Sanwo-Olu Speaks against Ethnic Bigotry, Thuggery In Lagos
The governor of Lagos State, Babajide Sanwoolu, has denounced the acts of thuggery and ethnic bigotry that have intensified in Lagos State following the general election.
Sanwoolu discussed with ARISE News the topic of bigotry and ethnic baiting that has characterized campaigning leading up to elections in the state.
“We should not even ventilate it, we should not give it anything to hold a space in us… It is not something I will push for.”
He however, appreciated the fact that some of these people are only trying to preserve their cultures and traditions in these areas, saying that for some, it was simply an issue of respect.
Speaking on thuggery, the Lagos governor stated that it was a highly condemnable act, and that security operatives should be able to properly handle the matter.
He further said, “No leader worth his salt will indeed allow a state to be run by people that we cannot even identify, so it is that condemnable.”
Babajide Sanwoolu then spoke on the End Sars protests and its aftermath, explaining his role in the protests and how he contributed to those who had many grievances during this period.
He then emphasized that he was not in charge of the police or the military, and therefore, could not have ordered the shootings that took place at Lekki Toll gate on the 20th of October, 2020.
He said, “It wasn’t a flash incident, it was an incident that had piled up for three weeks…I don’t control the police, I don’t control the military.”
He also addressed the matter in which Bola Tinubu, the president-Elect of Nigeria, did not get the required votes to win the polls in Lagos State, saying that the party has been able to identify the reasons for this loss, saying that it is a democracy, and nobody could be faulted for any loss.
He however, acknowledged that the voter turnout for Lagos State during the presidential election was low, and encouraged the citizens of Lagos to vote in the upcoming gubernatorial elections.