Badagry Residents Task President Tinubu On Security, Electricity

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Some residents in Badagry area of Lagos State have urged the President Bola Tinubu’s administration to focus more on infrastructures that would make Nigerians live a better life.

The residents gave the advice in separate interviews in Badagry on Monday.

A Legal Practitioner, Latif Rashidi, said Nigerians needed good roads to enable them travel without hitches.

Lagos/Badagry road

“The country has gotten to the stage where citizens should travel in comfort, not spending hours on the road for an hour’s journey,” Rashidi said.

He said the new administration should also focus on solid development of electricity to ensure 24 hours supply. Rashidi added that this would allow businesses to develop.

“We need adequate security because without well planned security, no nation can also develop,” Rashidi added. “Many children need free education. Any nation without education is as good as dead.”

“Through education, our technology will be sound, there will be employment, private business entrepreneur will grow, citizens will be happy. Government should ensure cheap food supply. Any nation facing hunger is like a house help who is praying for freedom.”

“Government needs to develop food preservation technology. With this, there will be food throughout the year,” Rashidi said.

Rashidi also wanted the government to reform prisons into national agricultural enterprises where prisoners should become automatic farmers.

“They will be adequately taken care of. Farming will become their primary trade after which they may be taught secondary trades. With this, there will be serious agricultural competition,” Rashidi said.

Rashidi also advised the new administration to create jobs for the youths. According to him, Nigerian youths are gradually loosing value and jettisoning our culture, adding “our dress culture is off, our social values gradually sinking.”

A retired Deputy Comptroller General of Immigration, Abiodun Hundeyin, said the new administration should open the borders to liberalise trade and should complete the Badagry-Seme Expressway.

He said appointments should be based on competence to help move the nation forward.

“The exchange rate is very high. Tinubu’s administration needs to work very fast on that  to restore the power of the Naira,” Hundeyin said.

The Chief Magistrate of Badagry Chief Magistrates’ Court, Fadahunsi Adefioye, urged the new administration to focus better on improved security, education and creation of employment.

Mr Emmanuel Essien
The Director-General of the Badagry Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture, Fadahunsi Adefioye,  also urged the new administration to open all land borders for free trade.

Essien said the new government should inaugurate the construction of the Badagry Deep Sea Ports.

“Improvement in power supply to Badagry and other parts of the country will stimulate growth,” Essien added.

Source NAN

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