Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has marked June 12 Democracy Day with a message that presents democratic remembrance as a demand for accountable and performance-driven leadership. The address linked the sacrifices behind Nigeria’s democratic journey with the duty of today’s public officials to deliver measurable improvements in transport, sanitation, business regulation, public finance, public safety, and everyday city services for residents.
The governor urged ministries, agencies, and local authorities to cut waste, strengthen procurement discipline, and keep service delivery focused on public interest. In Lagos, that message connects directly with the state’s rail, road, waste management, housing, and urban renewal priorities, where citizens increasingly judge democratic governance by whether public money produces working systems and visible quality-of-life gains across communities.
Governor Sanwo-Olu said his administration would keep improving ease-of-doing-business systems and expanding safe non-oil revenue sources without frustrating enterprise. Regulatory agencies have been directed to deepen digital licensing and reduce unnecessary bottlenecks, so that democratic governance can support job creation, protect investors, strengthen tax confidence, and give residents a more efficient relationship with the state in daily life.
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