NIGERIA: Fashola seeks collective action against insecurity

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Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babatunde Fashola (SAN), yesterday joined thousands of Lagos workers to celebrate this year’s May Day with a charge to Nigerians to unite against insecurity in the country.
 
The governor, who addressed the workers at a rally yesterday in Lagos, warned that except Nigerians unite to fight the current insecurity, the challenges would continue to grow until the nation would be overwhelmed by them.
 
According to him, the country cannot find a way out of the current security challenges by infighting or seeking to benefit from the situation, adding that infighting would only give the enemies of the country more power while seeking to benefit from a state of insecurity would only lead to collective destruction in the end.
 
On the clamour for a review of the school fees at Lagos State University (LASU), Fashola said he had met with the students twice and explained the circumstances and reasons that informed the increase. 
 
 
In his solidarity message, the Chairman of the state chapter of the Trade Union Congress (TUC) Lagos, Mr.  Akeem Kazeem, lauded the Lagos State Government's efforts at providing houses for workers and also called on workers to use the opportunity of next year’s general election to vote out leaders that have demonstrated lack of ability to deliver dividends of democracy to the people.
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