The Indomitable Tinubu Support Organisation (ITSO), a national political network championing the actualization of the presidential ambition of Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, has commended the Lagos State Governor's Advisory Council (GAC), the apex political decision making body in Lagos State for giving the State Governor - Mr. Babajide Olusola Sanwo-Olu, a pass mark and endorsing him for a second term in office.
The group gave the commendation in a statement released and signed by its Director-General, Hon. Abdoulbaq Ladi Balogun.
"The pass mark given to Governor Sanwo-Olu for staying true to the developmental agenda of Lagos by members of the GAC is a brilliant testimony of his quality stewardship and truly well deserved," the group said.
The group noted that the Lagos developmental master plan guiding the Sanwo-Olu's administration was designed by Asiwaju's administration in ensuring a sustainable smart city, ranking with the best cities of the world; these sterling achievements recorded by staying true to this masterplan is a testimony to Asiwaju Tinubu's vision to discover, empower and support brilliant minds, earning him the honour of being referred to as "builders of people".
While assuring that Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu will complete all outstanding projects and deliver more dividends of democracy, the group urged the electorate to register to vote and continue to support the aspiration of Asiwaju Tinubu to be the next President of Nigeria, noting that he is the man Nigeria needs at this critical moment to solve all political, economic and security challenges facing the nation.
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