 Governor Babajiri Sanwulu and his deputy Obafemi Hamzad have both been sworn in for their second term in office in Lagos state. The oath of office and oath of allegiance were visited by the chief judge of the state Kazim Aluba at the Tafabalewa Square TVS. The governor took the oaths earlier. The early rainfall was not enough to stop this mass of people from witnessing the second inauguration of the Lagos state governor and his deputy. The deputy governor Obafemi Hamzad arrived at the venue before his boss and straight away the 15th governor of Lagos is all shared into a motorcade and driven around the venue acknowledging chairs from the people. Governor Sanwulu received the oath of office alongside his deputy by the chief judge of the state Justice Kazim Aluba. In his inaugural speech, Sanwulu pledged to work tirelessly for the well-being of every Lagosian. He maintained that his government would remain committed to honesty, transparency, humility, and dedication. Sanwulu promised that this second time around would birth design policies and programs that would lift all. A cross-section of Lagosians commended Sanwulu for his first time and like Oliver Twist asked for more development. We have many projects and programs going on and with the second term in office, there is opportunity to put up proper structure to make all those programs sustainable. He has done very well. It is just for him to continue where he stopped. He has done very well. He is one of the best governors that have governed Lagos state. I believe that he should do much more in the areas of infrastructure. He should do much more in education, in health, in every facet of governance. Lagosians would be looking to see projects like the blue rail line up and running. The revamping of the B out buses would function in a condition the completion of more road projects, among others. Love you to come, plus TV news.