Up till now, Mr. Kalu Aja hasn't said anything about the flooding in Abia because it involves Alex Otti.
When there was refuse in Lagos, he made 12 posts on its revenue vs underperformance
Mr. @FinPlanKaluAja1 , what about Abia flooding? Or it's only Lagos that matters?
Approved locations are frontage of your houses where you registered with LAWMA. Road medians, junctions, etc are illegal dumping sites.
Thank you!
#CleanerLagos
@lollypeezle I agree the government can do better and shouldn’t be relaxed about issues like this, but let’s be realistic na Sanwo or Tokunbo personally go pour the trash there? Accountability matters, but so does personal responsibility.
At that moment, I understood.
The most valuable things people own are often the first things they give up for the people they love.
The end.
See you on the next one ✌🏿
Hadi Sirika allegedly stole ₦2bn
Mele Kyari allegedly stole ₦210tn
Sadiya Farouq allegedly stole ₦38.7bn + $1.3m
Malami allegedly stole ₦256bn
All these guys are from the North where people are dying from insecurity & poverty
They are supposed to be our representatives
An Open Letter to Dr. Obafemi Hamzat @drobafemihamzat
Your Excellency, Dr. Obafemi Hamzat,
Let me first start by appreciating you and the present administration for the visible work Lagos has seen over the past few years.
Whatever anyone says politically, fairness demands that we acknowledge that Lagos has changed a lot in terms of infrastructure. Roads, transport, urban renewal… a lot has happened, and as Deputy Governor, you have been part of that journey.
That said, I have one sincere appeal, especially after you eventually become Governor.
I honestly think the next major focus for Lagos should not just be more projects, but stronger enforcement of the laws we already have.
Because sometimes I drive through Lagos and I ask myself: what is the point of building good roads if traffic laws are treated like suggestions?
What is the point of drainage infrastructure if people still dump refuse indiscriminately?
What is the point of environmental laws if enforcement is inconsistent?
Lagos has grown physically, yes. But I think the next stage is making residents grow with the city. And that can only happen through consistent enforcement.
Not oppression. Not harassment. Just proper enforcement.
Traffic discipline.
Environmental sanitation.
Protection of public infrastructure.
Respect for existing laws.
Because if we keep building without changing behaviour, we may keep spending money fixing problems that shouldn’t even exist in the first place.
Lagos is already ahead in many ways.
Now it should become a city where order and civic responsibility are taken seriously.
Just my thoughts as a concerned Lagosian, who’s contributed immensely in the revenue generation drive that’s helped Lagos sustain itself, and who wants Lagos to truly work for everyone.
Respectfully. 🫡