Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu on Monday described the #EndSARS protest against police brutality and bad governance in October 2020 as one of his toughest moments as a leader.
Mr Sanwo-Olu stated this during a chat with 30 fellows of the Lateef Jakande Leadership Academy in Ikeja.
“One of my toughest moments as a leader was during the EndSARS protest,” he said.
“We have been tested as a government, but we must continue to put the needs of Lagosians beyond our struggles as a responsive and responsible government.
”No bad news stays forever. Work hard to create good news and make sure people listen to it.”
He advised fellows of the academy to be intentional about developing their leadership skills.
”For you to have been selected out of 16,000 applicants means there is something of value in you.
“Leadership is something we should be deliberate about which was why we created this academy.
“You all are champions of good leadership. Challenge yourselves. The only limitation you have is not dreaming big enough.
”I know your generation may not know who Alhaji Lateef Jakande was,” he said.
The governor said that Jakande epitomised leadership.
“That is why we are still talking about him today,” he said.
The governor told the fellows that it would be important to show courage in the face of adversity.
“A trait of a good leader is the ability to tolerate and endure, which is why we need you to stay together so you will learn how to tolerate each other and make meaningful friendships.
”You need to be courageous and be solution-oriented, don’t focus on the challenges,” he said.