President Muhammadu Buhari will be in Lagos State to inaugurate some projects on Thursday.Moves are already underway to provide heavy security in some parts of the commercial city ahead of the President’s visit, it was also learnt. "The President is going to commission projects in Lagos on Thursday," a source told SaharaReporters on Monday.
Meanwhile, Buhari's last visit to Lagos was in June 2021 to inaugurate Ebutte Meta Terminal of the Nigerian Railway Corporation, among other things. Governors including Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos State; Seyi Makinde of Oyo State; Kayode Fayemi of Ekiti State; Dapo Abiodun of Ogun State were present at the event.
“President Buhari is committed to developing a modern national railway network that will connect every part of Nigeria, and promote trade, travel, tourism, commerce, and national integration.”
Lekki toll gate massacre president is in lagos and yorubas kept quite instead of sitting at home. This is a ploy to shift peoples attention from lekki toll gate panel report. Britain is to sanction buhari because of the atrocity soonest. Tinubu and sam olu are decieving lagosians
another massive traffic loading....my advise be say if you get car, park am well for house.
No more Sweden, London, Canada etc .. he is now visiting EKO for tourism... goodnews
Lazy president with lazy brain
Make we no see u for here o.
Double wahala for Lagos this week be that. Traffic go double
Really! There are ongoing projects in Lagos?
Noooooo. Which Kain go-stop he wan cause?
Call 07036301734 for more information on this
What are inaugurating? If the project is completed, open it for people to use and stop wasting resources in the name inauguration or commissioning.
Make Una greet am o!
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