Sanwo-Olu Flags Off SWAGA 23’ in Lagos, Eulogises Tinubu

Segun James

The Lagos State governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu yesterday flagged off the South-west Agenda for Asiwaju 2023 (SWAGA ‘23), a group championing the ambition of former governor of the state, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu to be become Nigeria’s president.

Declaring his total support for the group’s agenda, Sanwo-Olu said SWAGA was formed based on the belief in Tinubu’s vision and political philosophy that prioritise development of human capital and economy.

The governor, who deployed full political machinery in the state to host the carnival-like event held in Lagos, was accompanied by all members of the state executive council, lawmakers in the state’s House of Assembly, and members of Conference 57 to formally unveil the political group.

Sanwo-Olu described the APC National Leader as a “core political thinker” of the contemporary generation, noting that Tinubu’s constituency in progressive politics stood him out as a beacon and rallying figure capable of delivering directional leadership to the country in the next dispensation.

He said: “Asiwaju Tinubu’s story has been a legend in vision, passion and action. These three values stand him out among his contemporaries in national politics today. It is no wonder the man stretches his arm of fellowship beyond Lagos, the state he led for eight years as a Governor and in which he bequeathed the legacy we are building on. He is nationalist in thinking and progressive in action.

“The SWAGA we are launching in Lagos today is a demonstration of Tinubu’s enduring political principles and strong vision. Those behind the movement took the three values and pushed them with passion. What we are witnessing today is the action from the vision and passion; this is what SWAGA represents. By the grace of God, we will drive this agenda to a logical end and we will all witness the inauguration of our political icon come 2023.”

He said he would join hands with SWAGA coordinators to take the agenda beyond the South-west region and make it a national movement.

Sanwo-Olu assured the proponents of the movement of his continued support, promising to mobilise more political support for the group.

Also speaking, the state’s deputy governor, Dr. Obafemi Hamzat, said Tinubu personified the progress the Nigerians had been yearning for, drumming support for the APC national leader.

“If we want true progress, employment, security and development, we all know who is capable of creating these opportunities for us. He is Asiwaju,” Hamzat said.

The leader of the group Senator Dayo Adeyeye said Lagos was the last state to be visited since the movement started last December, noting that all political and traditional rulers across the Southwest were in tune with the agenda being pushed by the group.

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