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Sanwo-Olu Donates Bus to Bethesda Home, Restates Commitment to Electoral Promises

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Lagos State Governor-elect, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu has restated his commitment to fulfill his electoral promises of delivering good and inclusive governance to the people of the state.

The Governor-Elect made the statement during a thanksgiving visit to the Bethesda Home of the Blind in Mushin where he donated a Bus to the school.

Sanwo-Olu noted that government has so much to do in ‘’our bid to achieve the true greater Lagos that the people yearn for’’, adding that he will stay true to deliver on all his campaign promises.

Sanwo-Olu and his deputy, Dr. Obafemi Hamzat during the electioneering campaign visited the school where they made a promise to give the school a bus to help with the running of the school which has become a premier institution for the blind in Lagos.

Sanwo-Olu who was full of admiration for the management, staff and students of the school, said one of the things that thrilled him when he visited during his campaign activities was the modesty displayed by both the staff and the students. According to him, this gesture propelled him to make two promises during his campaign, which he had come to fulfill.

‘’I promised to visit your school to celebrate our victory if we won the election. And to the glory of God, we won and so we are here to celebrate with you. Also you requested for a bus to ease mobility of your students. The bus is also here.’’ Sanwo-Olu said

The Governor-elect said his personal interest in the school going forward will be reflected when he formally assumes office and government is formed. He said that Lagosians will not be taken for granted as all promises made during campaign will be fulfilled.

Welcoming Sanwo-Olu and his deputy Governor-elect, Dr. Hamzat, Director of the School, Mrs Chioma Ohakwe lamented the poor treatment of the blind in Nigeria, maintaining that a situation where the blind are left to fend for themselves should be condemned. Mrs. Ohakwe however, praised the Governor-Elect and his deputy for being men of honour and integrity who came to fulfil a promise less than a week after winning their election.

‘’In Nigeria, the blind are often abandoned to fend for their basic needs. Most of the blind are orphans who lack family safety-net to sustain them and are therefore stranded with no one to care for them. Our home steps in to put smiles into the lives of these blind youngsters through our work to transform and change their lives. On behalf of the entire management and students of this school we express our profound appreciation to your excellencies for this great gift. You are both men of honour and integrity the type our state and country need. You made a promise here during campaign and just few days after you won you are here to donate the bus. We are truly blessed. May God be with you and make Lagos prosper during your reign.

‘’We want to thank our Governor Elect for keeping his promise to visit us and rejoice with us immediately after the announcement of the election results and also to deliver a bus to us. Both promises you have kept. These are the qualities of a fine gentleman.’’

Speaking earlier, the deputy Governor-elect Dr. Hamzat promised on behalf of the incoming government to work with Bethesda Home for the Blind to ensure the school becomes more sustainable and can serve more young people with special needs and education.

Both Mr. Sanwo-Olu and Dr. Hamzat were joined in the victory party by their wives, Dr. Mrs. Ibijoke Sanwo-Olu and Mrs. Oluremi Hamzat, Director General of the Independent Campaign Group, Mr. Tayo Ayinde as well as Directors and members of the campaign group.

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ADC: Momodu Questions INEC’s Neutrality, Warns Against Selective Justice

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A chieftain of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), Basorun Dele Momodu, has raised fresh concerns over the neutrality of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), warning that its handling of internal party disputes could undermine public confidence in Nigeria’s democracy.

He made the remarks on Thursday, during an exclusive interview on Frontline, a current affairs programme on Eagle 102.5 FM, Ilese-Ijebu, Ogun State.

The discussion centred on the recently concluded ADC convention and INEC’s position on factional leadership within the party. Momodu argued that electoral institutions must be careful not to be seen as politically biased.

The Media mogul maintained that the ADC’s decision to proceed with its convention was not an act of defiance but of constitutional and organisational survival.

According to him, political parties have the right to manage their internal affairs without undue interference.

He stressed that INEC’s primary responsibility is to act as an impartial referee in elections rather than become involved in internal party conflicts. He warned that any perception of bias could weaken trust in democratic institutions.

“Well, it is not really the business of INEC to intervene and interfere in the affairs of a party. Their role is to be the unbiased umpire, conduct elections and make sure that the elections are fair and square.

“But this INEC, this particular INEC, has started very early to show signs that we may not be able to trust them”

Momodu expressed concern that opposition parties are often subjected to faster and stricter scrutiny compared to ruling parties.

He suggested that this perceived imbalance could deepen political tension in the country. He also cautioned that democratic institutions must not only act fairly but must also be seen to act fairly. For him, perception is as important as legality in sustaining public confidence.

“Because of the hurry with which they deal a blow to opposition parties, I don’t see them doing that to APC. The speed at which they aligned quickly with the weaker faction of, you know, PDP was clear to me that we will be heading for the rocks again, as we have done in the past.

“I remember Amupitan when he was appointed; he pledged to be one of the best. But from what I’m seeing, his name is already being rubbished in the mud, which is unfortunate for a man at that commanding height of his life.

Culled from Daily Telegraph

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Man Rescued Amid Attempt to Jump into Lagos Lagoon

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A man whose identity had not been established at the time of filing this report was rescued after reportedly attempting to jump into the Lagos Lagoon from a bridge.

Eyewitnesses said the individual parked his vehicle on the bridge before entering the water, prompting alarm among passersby.

The situation was, however, swiftly brought under control as local fishermen in the area intervened and pulled him out of the lagoon, preventing what could have resulted in a fatal outcome.

A video capturing the rescue surfaced on social media on Wednesday, shared by Isaac Fayose, who expressed concern over the incident and called on Nigerians to pay closer attention to the well-being of those around them.

“Please, check on your family and friends. This just happened today. Who knows what went wrong,” he wrote.

As of the time of this report, the circumstances leading to the incident remain unclear, while authorities have yet to provide an official account.

The Lagos State Police Command had also not issued any confirmation of the incident.

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Dele Momodu Proposes Atiku/Obi Ticket As ‘Best Bet’ to Unseat Tinubu in 2027

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Veteran journalist and chieftain of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), Chief Dele Momodu, has declared that a joint presidential ticket between Atiku Abubakar and Peter Obi represents the strongest strategy for the opposition to defeat the ruling All Progressives Congress in the 2027 general elections.

Speaking on Politics Today on Channels Television, Momodu said the emerging ADC coalition is gaining momentum as a credible alternative to President Bola Tinubu’s administration, which he accused of promoting “one-man rule” and weakening democratic institutions.

Momodu argued that an Atiku–Obi ticket offers both experience and electoral appeal, noting that both politicians already command significant national followings from previous elections. He recalled their collaboration in 2019, adding that Obi’s performance in the 2023 presidential election provides a ready base of supporters that can be consolidated.

According to him, the coalition is further strengthened by the involvement of political heavyweights such as Rabiu Kwankwaso and Rotimi Amaechi, making it a formidable opposition alliance.

“The candidates who placed second, third, and even fourth are aligning. That naturally builds a strong challenge,” Momodu said, suggesting that this development could unsettle the APC ahead of 2027.

He also accused the Tinubu administration of centralising power and undermining democratic processes, claiming that key institutions—including the legislature and electoral system—are increasingly influenced by the executive arm of government. He warned that such a trend poses risks to Nigeria’s democracy.

Momodu further alleged that opposition parties face systemic obstacles, including difficulties in accessing venues, legal pressures, and institutional interference. He argued that these challenges have made opposition unity not just strategic, but necessary.

Dismissing concerns about possible cracks within the ADC coalition, Momodu described such fears as speculative, insisting that current political realities have effectively forced major opposition figures to work together.

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