Lagos State gubernatorial candidate for the Labour Party (LP) in the March 18 elections, Mr. Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour says his administration would put an end to touts and thuggery, popularly known as the ‘Agbero’ system in the state, if elected.
Speaking at the Youth O’Olock breakfast meeting organised by the ‘Obidient Movement’, in Ikeja GRA, in the Lagos metropolis, Mr. Rhodes-Vivour vowed that the Labour Party would resist any form of voters intimidation or harassment.
He stressed that the event was part of the mission to free Lagos from the shackles holding the state down.
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Responding to the claims that he is not a Yoruba man and that he does not speak nor understand Yoruba, Rhodes-Vivour said the people of Lagos wanted good governance regardless of the language a leader speaks or the tribe he belongs to.
He noted that he is a proper cosmopolitan Lagosian having roots with the Yoruba people and having been trained in the best institutions in the world.
The LP candidate said Lagos State has always existed in harmony but politicians whip up ethnicity to divide the people of the state.
He also promised to provide employability skills to young people to tackle the problem of youth unemployment in the state, emphasising that contrary to the notion that unemployed youths are lazy, many of them actually want jobs to earn a decent living.
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“They want jobs, so we are going to ensure that we give them employability skills and domicile these skills at the local governments,” he said.
Mr. Rhodes-Vicour promised that when he emerges as governor, the health care system, education, transportation, clean pipe-borne water system and other infrastructure work effectively.
He noted that the ‘Obidient’ project was bigger than anyone and that by God’s grace, it would produce thousands of quality men that will continue to serve the country with sincerity of purpose.
He said that the security and safety of voters are paramount in the March 18 election, adding that any form of intimidation and harassment would be resisted.