Sunday, January 11, 2015

Agbaje promises to develop Lagos marine economy

Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Lagos State governorship candidate, Mr. Jimi Agba­je, has promised to devel­op “an ocean economy” to enhance the economic wellbeing of the people liv­ing in riverine areas of the state.

Agbaje, who was speak­ing at an interactive session with senior journalists in Lagos at the weekend, said if elected into office, he would ensure that adequate facilities were provided to enhance fishing and mari­time business in such areas.
He said the state had the potential to reap from the vast ocean and maritime resources it has but for lack of adequate planning and attention to the area by gov­ernment.
Agbaje said a PDP government in the state would focus on the provision of healthcare, security and ed­ucation for the citizens.
He lamented the present situation where govern­ment was spending 56 per cent of education budget on recurrent expenditure and promised better facilities and learning environment in public schools.
The PDP candidate also promised to introduce a health insurance scheme to cover all citizens in addi­tion to providing adequate health facilities in the state.
Agbaje also decried what he called multiple taxes being imposed on market women and other business­es in the state and promised to redress the situation if voted into office.
He said five per cent of the budget of all ministries would be devoted to youth programmes to ensure a brighter future for youths through education and skills acquisition.
He pledged that a PDP government would provide 150, 000 houses over a pe­riod of four years to address dearth of housing in the state.
Agbaje said despite im­provement in internally-generated revenue and in other economic sectors, the state was still being saddled with about N450 billion debt.
He also said studies by the World Bank and other similar organisations had shown that Lagos State still lagged behind other world cities in business competi­tiveness and investment.
He promised not to al­low his administration to be controlled by “vested inter­est,” adding that all govern­ment programmes and poli­cies would be conducted in an open and transparent way. (NAN).


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