
Infrastructure Equity: Lagos State is Unique Because It’s a No Man’s Land – Bwala
N2.9 trillion has been spent on infrastructure in Lagos State, which distinguishes it from other states, primarily because Lagos is a “no man’s land.” The president, who hails from the Southwest, did not win Lagos, highlighting the cosmopolitan nature of the state. Were it not for the fact that the majority of the people in Lagos speak Yoruba, one might wonder if Lagos is truly in the Southwest. Like New York, Paris, and London, Lagos serves as the commercial nerve center of the economy and requires extensive infrastructure to enhance its economic growth.
Daniel Bwala, Special Adviser for Policy Communication to President Tinubu
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