New Lagos would birth new Nigeria – LP gov candidate 

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The Labour Party governorship candidate in Lagos, Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour, has said Nigerian youths are 90 percent close to taking over governance and having their dream country.

Rhodes-Vivour stated this during a meeting themed, “Youth O’ Clock” in Ikeja on Thursday, where he disclosed that new Lagos would birth new Nigeria.

The 40-year-old candidate said, “We know that the goal and what we are going through is far bigger than I and any of us.

“It is a project that will lift the lives of millions of Lagosians up and in turn lift the lives of many Nigerians up. It is a project to free Lagos from the shackle hold of tyranny.

“A Lagos State where the inner roads will work, where our people will have quality healthcare, water, quality public education, not one where parents keep struggling trying to find how to pay school fees for their children to go to private school.

“We are already 90 per cent there. We need to bring this thing home. I want you to understand that the moment we take Lagos, this fire of a new type of politics will engulf Nigeria.

“You start to find politicians that mean well for the people, that can articulate their vision and positive about change.

“No more status quo, we are changing the narrative to have a new Lagos and a new Nigeria. We will set a new standard,” he said.

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