LP’s Rhodes-Vivour reveals plans for infrastructure, transportation, others, if elected as governor of Lagos State (Video)

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The governorship candidate of Labour Party (LP) Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour has opened up on his plans for infrastructure and transportation among other things if he is elected as the next governor of Lagos State on Saturday, 11 March, 2033.

Rhodes-Vivour revealed his plans on Sunday at a debate among major Lagos State governorship candidates which witnessed the presence of Abdul-Azeez Adediran (Jandor) of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and the unfortunate absence of the incumbent Governor of Lagos State Babajide Sanwo-Olu who boycotted the event.

While sharing his plans for transportation and infrastructure if elected as governor of Lagos State during the debate organised by The Platform, a civic discussion initiative of the Covenant Christian Centre and moderated by communications strategist, Victor Oladokun, the architect (Rhodes-Vivour) who lamented the seeming inadequacies in both sectors promised that his administration would deliver about 60 kilometres of rail in four years.

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He also used the medium to take a swipe at the APC-led administration in the state for delivering 16 kilometres in 14 years, a claim that was later fact-checked to be false.

Rhodes-Vivour also lamented that the “the culture of thuggery has been celebrated in Lagos for a very long time” referencing the viral video of thugs alighting from buses with machetes during the #EndSars protests in 2020.

On road safety, he said his administration would set a clear policy to kick against the ‘Agbero’ (motor park touts) system, which has “created a lot of safety hazards in the state.”

 

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