A week ago, Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos State marked his second year in office.
In those two years, the governor has been confronted with a mixed bag of issues, especially having to deal with a debilitating pandemic, which threatened to derail his agenda.
The challenges notwithstanding, a lot more is expected of Sanwo-Olu as he embarks on the second half of his first term in office.
The Lagos governor was on ARISE NEWS’ Morning Show to touch on these issues and many more of national importance, from insecurity to the recent ban on Twitter by the federal government.
Watch this engaging interview for more..
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