
The Acting Inspector-General (I-G) of Police, Mr Mohammed Adamu, will host West African Police and Security Chiefs to a meeting in Abuja from May 14 to May 16 in a bid to find sustainable solutions to transnational crimes. I’m grateful that I had that opportunity,’’ he said.Īmbode said he was in the State House to thank President Buhari for undertaking a State visit to Logos few weeks ago, where he inaugurated some developmental projects executed by the state government.ĭefence/Security 4 years ago I-G to host ECOWAS police, security chiefs in Abuja over transnational crimes “You have to just make positive difference to people or Nigerians, that’s the whole essence of service. “We did our best and most of all our projects and the things we did in Lagos were more or less people friendly and I just think that a lot more people have enjoyed the benefits and the dividends of democracy than we actually met.It gives me joy that you are able to touch lives wherever you find yourself. “I have a few days in office, may be 16 days or so to leave office but what is most important is that I was able to have that opportunity form God to be elected as governor of Lagos and also to touch humanity in a way that I deemed fit. The mere fact remains that I came in as a technocrat so I used to call myself a techno-politician and I think I am wiser now, I’m more of a politician than a technocrat,’’ he added.

The governor said he mounted the leadership of the state as a technocrat but now leaving as a better politician and wiser.

Akinwunmi Ambode of Lagos State says he is leaving office a happy person and much wiser because he has touched humanity through the services he rendered to the people of state in four year.Īmbode, who stated this when he fielded questions from State House correspondents, also expressed gratitude to God for giving him an opportunity to govern the state for the past four years. General news 4 years ago I’m wiser now, says Ambode after meeting with President Buhari
