Adamawa State Governor, Senator Jubrilla Bindow has lauded the sterling performance of his counterpart in Lagos State, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode in office so far.
The governor made the declaration on Thursday while speaking as the Special Guest of Honour at the closing ceremony of the Committee of Wives of Lagos State Officials (COWLSO) three-day National Women Conference held at the Eko Hotels & Suites, Victoria Island, Lagos.
Governor Bindow described the infrastructural renewal efforts of Governor Ambode as unprecedented and revolutionary.
He noted that Governor Ambode, through his brilliant works, had confirmed to Nigerians that the All Progressives Congress (APC) was committed to bring about positive change in the country.
Bindow, who was represented by his Deputy, Mr. Martins Babale, said despite the complexities of governing a State with unique peculiarities like Lagos, Ambode had performed creditably well in key sectors.
He added that he was indeed proud to associate himself with the achievements, and described his counterpart as a worthy leader.
His words: “Let me end this short address by very sincerely commending my dear brother, His Excellency, Governor Akinwunmi Ambode for his sterling performance as the Governor of Lagos State. I know the complexities of governance especially in a highly urban and sophisticated setting like Lagos, but I also acknowledge that my brother has done wonderfully.
“I must say with Ambode’s performance here in Lagos and our achievements in transforming Adamawa State, our party, the APC has glaring signpost of positive change to showcase to Nigerians any day anytime.
“As if working as twins, both my humble self and Governor Ambode have addressed infrastructure in a very revolutionary manner in our states. This is in addition to commitments in areas of education, health and human services. I am proud to associate myself with my brother the Governor of Lagos State and I am proud of him as a person and as a leader,” Bindow said.
He also commended COWLSO leadership under the Chairmanship of Mrs. Bolanle Ambode and members for coming up with the conference which focused on engaging women positively at a time when others were discussing hate speeches.
The governor said it was indeed gratifying that the conference deliberated on positive causes and promotion of values.
Earlier, Governor Ambode congratulated the over 2,500 participants at the conference for successfully undergoing three days of networking and experience, saying from reports, the conference had been very intensive and knowledge-driven.
“We are looking forward to seeing more of this creative and transformative impact on women in Lagos State. Like I always say, our government will always be there to support you and help you to achieve your aspirations,” Ambode said.
Besides, the Governor encouraged women to key into the 22-point communiqué issued at the end of the conference with the view to positively making use of same for the overall benefit of themselves and the State.
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