Lagos State Governor, Akinwunmi Ambode, on Wednesday presided over the State Executive Council meeting held at the VIP Chalet in Badagry, just as he said that his administration has fine-tuned plans to make the ancient town of Badagry a hub of tourism and resort enterprise in Africa within the next 18 to 24 months.
Mr Ambode, who spoke to journalists shortly after embarking on an inspection tour, said his administration would spare nothing to make Badagry a flashpoint for developmental projects in the state.
“Our eyes are set on Badagry, let’s do something for the future. We are going to open up Badagry forever,” the governor said.
Ambode, who was accompanied by all members of the State Executive Council, also inspected ongoing projects and other government establishments in Badagry which according to him was an immediate response to the questions and suggestions from the 2016 Second Quarter Town Hall Meeting which held at the Muslim Community Praying Ground in Badagry on Tuesday.
He also inspected the road under construction from Badagry Expressway to Whispering Palms Resort, where he said that the contract for completion would be awarded next week, which according to him would further boost the tourism potentials of the area.
Governor Ambode also paid an unscheduled visit to the Badagry Asphalt Plant, where he also seized the occasion to commission the facility.
Addressing the workers at the plant, Ambode commended them for the duty and commitment to work, saying that his administration is not unaware of their hard work just as he assured that they would be duly rewarded.
Adding his voice, the Secretary to the State Government, Tunji Bello, said that this was the first time, in his many years in service in the State Executive Council, that a government would be holding its Executive Council Meeting in Badagry.
This, according to Mr Bello, was a good sign of the visionary leadership Governor Ambode was providing in the state.
Also speaking, the Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Steve Ayorinde, reiterated the symbolism and importance of the State Executive Council Meeting, which according to him was holding in Badagry for the first time.
Mr Ayorinde said that the decision of the governor to take the meeting outside the Lagos House, Ikeja, for the very first time, was a clear indication of his readiness and commitment to spread development to every nook and cranny of the state.
He said Ambode had spent three days in Badagry, which according to him, goes to show that every part of the state is secured and the governor can perform his duty in every part of the state.