 The Labour Party Governorship Candidate in Lagos has said Nigerians are ready to kick out the so-called big parties in 2023. Badibol Rhodes Viva will be contending with the incumbent Lagos State Governor Babajideh Son Walu of the all-progressive Congress, APC and Dr Olajideh Adidiran, popularly called Jandoor of the People's Democratic Party, PDP in 2023. Byddwn i gynnyddio i'r byddwyr o'r plan o'r plannu o'r 23 yma yn Lagos, yma, Badibol Rhodes Viva. Byddwn i'r Labour Party Governorship Candidate o'r lagos. Rwy'n ddweud i'n gwneud ar hynny. Rwy'n ddweud i'n gwneud. Rwy'n ddweud. Mae'r ddweud yma, mae'r ddweud i'r ddweud i'r ddweud i'r ddweud i'r ddweud hwnnw o'r gweithio'r Labour Party. Rwy'n ddweud i'r ddweud. Rwy'n ddweud i'r ddweud. Rwy'n pa i'n gwneud o'r rhanio i ddweud i'r radiol sydd i gael deuaeth yng Nghympreth Llegos. Felly, rwy'n ddweud i'r ddweud o'r gweithio. Rwy'n ddweud i'r ddweud i'r ddweud i'r gweithio eich rhanio i'r lathau a'r argynt. Mae'r ffynf i'r lagos yn cael eu gwirloch. If you become governor, what is top on your priority list for legos if you become governor? The transportation sector in terms of a systematic approach to it has the agro-component in it. It has the road infrastructure in it. It has transparency and accountability so that the amount of money we have can get us as much infrastructure as possible gyda y bydd y gweld y brifetwyr o ffordd ymgyrch. Ond roi o'r ffordd ymgyrch ynglyniad yma, mae'r ffordd yn ffawr amgyrch, sy'n gweld y cyfnod o'r Lagoeysiau a'r byw o'r bydd ymgyrch ynglyniad ynglyniad ynglyniad ynglyniad. Roedd mewn sgwrs, roedd y bwysig ynglyniad ymgyrch yn arno i chi arnynni gyda'r ymgyrch. Roedd yw'n agorol sy'n ymgyrch arnynnu'r ffordd ymgyrch. mae'n dweud y gweithio'r ffordd hwnnw sy'n gweithio'r ffordd hwnnw yn siaradau'n ddalol. Oni'n gweithio'r cychwynol a'n dweud a hynny'n gweithio'r ffaith yma. Mae'n gweithio yma yma yw 120 bilyn yw'r mynd i'r union i ddweud ac yn ddweud i gweithio'r ffordd hwnnw. Mae yna ychydig yn gwneud. Mae yma yna'r ffordd hwnnw sy'n gweithio'r gweithio ar ôl. Felly, y rhodd ystod yw'r urchyniad yn gŷt50, sy'n gwbl iddyn nhw, y gallwn yn prygu'r hen yn bywau, i'r pernig ar ei gwbl yn ein byddiant yn ei charniadr yn cyfana'r cyfun yma. Mae'r gyfedfydd yn 청oges ddweud yn ei gyffredig, ond yn gweithio'r gweithio'r cerddur proti, nad yw'n mynd i chi'n gweithio'r techni ei unrhyw, mor hynny'n gweithio'r Bwottaraeth Pwildfaith hwnnw, felly mynd i'n sgwp sy'n gweithio'r cyfana'r cyfanaeth pathwyr has been created, then there must be an enforcement against this and automating revenue generation so it can be collected and transparent in an accountable way that can then be used to invest in education and invest in healthcare in legal state. So for me to come with a holistic systematic approach, you can just go against agriws, go against house there must be an alternative. There must be an alternative system that is set up for them to be able to make a living, As I empower, we must now be lazy and not do the work, but expect to have people vote for us by intimidating them or suppressing them, right? So we will not shy away from that type of politics. You are a young person and it is refreshing to see more young people running this time and to see what we have we had. Let us talk about youth involvement y populais a how the Labour Party intends to carry young people along. And again remember, the people who are carrying out these vices in mega states are mostly young people. The guys who are involved in drugs selling the Thug Green itself. The lecturer of violence, these are young people. What is the plan of your party and you of course to really more young people gyd, ond o'i gyd dechrau i gydion eich bod yn cyfnodol. Gofa'r ddod i'n meddwl, dyna ddedol, mae'r amser sy'n mynd gydag o'i bod yn ymuddfa'n beth, ond mae'r iawn wedi'u lot o casurau lle o'r lle yw drafodaethau a'r höll, ond mae'r amser ydy bwysig mae'n ddylch ar gyfer y lefydluatau o'r tg我的fynol. 3ddw na'n gweld putaeth hynny'n gwybod hynny ar gill. y gweithio'r pwylltau'r gweithio'r parw sy'n dechrau. Felly mae'r parw sy'n dechrau'r gweithio'r gweithio'r pwylltau'r gweithio'r gweithio. Yn y gweithio'r gwneud o mynd, gwrthodau gweithio'r ddwynaeth yn ymgyrch yn ysgriffeithio'r drog. Felly mae'r holl hwn yn gweithio hefyd – ond mae'n gwirio'r holl o'ch byd i'n mynd i gweithio'r problem. ar gyntraedd o 좋아요. Wyddw i yw i gael y bwrdd hon nesaf sylfaenol. Rwy'n rhaid i wneud i am yw eu gweithio eu bod yn gweithio arall, a dyw'n ei prynydd am ymddins. A byddwch i gweithio, byddwch ryw Meddliad, rides o'r cysylltu am y prinsen. Yn y peth nifer, poi ag yn pwynych, mae'n bwysig i ddefnyddio, rwy'n credu aoeul. Rydyn ni'n iawn i prinsen, mae yn ni'n arfnod am y wahanol. That's psycho continues. We must look at this as a rehabilitation problem and there must be a lot of empathy with governments so that we can have a long term process that creates a more valuable or people that can actually work in society and thrive in society. You will find a lot of politicians send this drug into communities ... they send this drug into local governments so that they have this people they can feel a'n dwi'n mynd i reisio'r hyn o hwyl iawn i odd yr oeddiwf. Yna'r hyffordd ymlaen. Felly mae'r tegyn nhw'n amlwg â'r tegyn nhw. Mae adrodd, mae'r adrodd yn ddweud a'r adrodd yn ddod i'ch wneud, ond ein bod texts i'n ddim yn peth am eu darmayo! Roedd yn cael ei wneud ymlaen am gyffredig o'r tegyn nhw, mae yna'n ei wneud i ddweud o ddweud. Interesting. Let's talk about infrastructure. Lagos is more like the Big Apple in Nigeria, so everybody comes here when people are looking for a better life, they flock to Lagos. We've noticed that there's certain parts in the Coyee where there are uncompleted buildings and there are lots of people who have taken over these uncompleted buildings and used it as a den to rob people, so the people are being attacked. I can't remember that part in the Coyee, but the name actually has gotten out of my head. But what are we doing to make sure that security is not just tightened in certain areas but is tightened across before now when you hear about insecurity, it seemed a bit far-fetched because it's not necessarily close to home, but now it's here with us. We've also seen that with the banning of Ocada, there's been a reduction in a certain level of crime, but what can you do to better that? You asked a very interesting question because you linked it with uncompleted buildings, so there must be a policy where governments can partner with a building owner to reduce the amount of uncompleted buildings in Lagos. Especially if it has gotten to a certain level and especially if it's a security hazard for the state because there's an opportunity cost to that. So this is the vision or direction that the government will be going in, my government will be going in, but then bringing it back to security, I feel that once we create an alternative means for people to earn in living in Lagos, so when I say that I'm talking about improving employability, improving capacity to actually do work because there's a lot of demand. The problem in Lagos is we cannot find people that are good enough to actually do things properly. So create that kind of situation. Secondly… And how do you create that situation? Skill acquisition programmes. And not skill acquisition programmes that are just on TV and look good on TV. It's about going into communities and creating these policies with them. So for instance, you go to a place like Badagri, you're going to be doing school acquisitions that tie into things that are readily available. There are people that are exporting briskets coal to England and they are burning and processing off coconuts shells. This is peculiar to that particular local government. And this can be an industry that has a significant value chain. So it's approaching problems like that. You're not making policy for people, you're making policy with people. And those will be peculiar to each local government. The kind of skill acquisitions you want to be doing in Ecuador and Ecuador that might have to do with the aquaculture. We're very different from skill acquisition between Badagri or doing in our job. So we're back to what I was saying about security. We need to create a situation where we have rings of surveillance in Lagos State and also empowering local governments with data gadgets. And this goes to your question about Okada because you talked about that as well. Yes, crime has reduced. But there are still places in Lagos State that you cannot get to if you don't have a bike. And the walk is a torturous walk. So the idea will be how can we create a system that people can register at the local government level. And bikes can be colour coded so they cannot even leave a ward. They cannot operate outside of a particular ward. And all the details, biometrics are collected by that local government. So we are no longer having a local government that is just subcontractors for a political party. We have a local government that is gathering data, security data, is gathering data of the bike riders. So we have to have very competent local government chairmen so that if anything happens in that local government based on the ring of surveillance that's also there, we can apprehend this person. So that's the kind of sophistication that Lagos needs to get to now. Because the Lagos that we have today is not Lagos we need now. It's severely backwards. And you have to understand that the population is consistently increasing. And in a place where you have the smallest footprint with the largest amount of people, there's always going to be conflict and confrontation. And we need a secure Lagos for Lagos to operate on a 24-7 basis. Finally, let's talk about taxation. There are several taxes, the most recent which is the parking. Outside your house. Yes, it's my property, the land around it is my property. So the question is, what's the sense in that? And being that there are several taxes that we're paying already in Lagos. Multiple. And half the time you're unable to ascertain who's taking what monies. Exactly. What will your government be able to do to address that? The main thrust of my government will be to ensure that you have a direct benefit to taxation. Whatever taxes you pick, there must be a direct benefit. Either you are immediately enrolled on a primary health care program or health insurance program. You have access to getting on a credit system that rewards you based on proper management of finances. You can transparently get on the housing ladder that allows for you to have access to affordable housing that will be distributed on a luxury basis. Accountably and transparently, there are benefits. If you are a market woman that has a child in the market, you have access to a crush where you are getting the same quality of education that a child that is going sensibly is getting. Because we have technology now. Technology evens out the whole playing field. So the fact is, my government will focus on allowing every citizen to fill an incentive to pay their taxes. And the current taxes system that we have here, there's no transparency, there's no accountability, social contract is dead. And now they are piling it on more even when they know how hard Nigeria is for most people. And that's very bad. That's very bad. It's not acceptable at all in the Lagos that we're trying to build. We're looking at what's coming in the next few weeks when the campaigns begin in earnest and how much jaw-drawing is going to happen. It's going to be interesting. I'm looking forward to it. We wish you all the best. Well, bettermore Vivo Roads is the Labour Party governorship candidate for Lagos Day. Thank you so much for being here. Thank you. All right. And that's it on the show tonight. It's been plus politics. We'll be back tomorrow at 7pm. I am Mary Anna. Can't have a good evening.