The foremost contender for the President of the Senate in the 10 National Assembly, Godswill Akpabio, has said that the All Progressive Party and Nigerians want to see the President-elect replicate the development of Lagos State for the past 24 years of democracy and achievement.
Akpobio disclosed this when he paid a courtesy visit to Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu to seek the support of the Lagos State Government.
He further revealed that if he is elected as the Senate President of Tinubu's administration, his sole mission and that of all members of his cabinet would be go work with the President-elect to help make Nigeria a great nation.
He said: "We want him (Tinubu) to replicate what has happened here in Lagos for the past 24 years of democracy and achievements. We are challenged by these.
“We want to support him to his destination to ensure Nigeria remain a friendly investment destination to the rest of Africa.”
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