Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-olu has expressed optimism that his return to office from May 29 will witness continuity in Infrastructural renewal across the metropolis.
In line with this, the Governor has commissioned the newly built Oke Odo Junior High School in Ebute Metta area of the state where he urged residents to take ownership of the structure.
Several completed Legacy projects have also been inaugurated by the Governor this week to climax the end of his first four years in office.
Before handing over Oke Odo Junior High School, the elated Governor had earlier commissioned two primary health care centres in Lagos Island.
They are; the Sura primary healthcentre and the Iga Iduganran primary health centres.
While handing over the School, Governor Sanwoolu said he will not deviate from the THEMES Agenda in order to fast track development in the State.
He stressed the need for the host community where every project is located to take full ownership to prevent them from vandals and people with bad motives.
He described the projects as part of the strategic plan to develop the state, ensure continued growth and wellbeing of the people.
The Governor reassured every citizen of the State that his government will not apply sentiment in the execution of developmental projects across the State.