The Governor Akinwunmi Ambode that I know is a man of big dreams, with immense ambition, great characters and matching astuteness to achieve unprecedented milestones in all things he sets out to do. Lagosians have witnessed many of such seemingly impossible targets that were set and were met over the two-year period of Ambode’s administration. Internally-Generated Revenue (IGR) is over N30 billion a month; he has proposed N50 billion. Governor Ambode I know will realise this target soon.
From a big vision, Ambode pursues big plans, reduces and interprets in big pictures; but pursue the objectives in bits and pieces to produce fantastic and delightful impressions that create lasting images in the mind of the people. Little actions he takes bring appropriate results in multiplicity of beneficial impacts, culminating in fantastic rewards. He does the right things for the right reasons. He follows carefully-prepared template for all his programmes and projects and monitors them to completion. Though sometimes he takes risk in practical way, he does not believe in chances, but that you can create chances. He religiously mentors his followers.
Here is a man who is not comfortable with failure; he puts his heart, health and soul into projects; he eats, sleeps and breaths work; he goes the extra mile to get results. He pushes you to persevere in assigned tasks. “One on the driver seat does not sleep”, he says, “Sacrifice and successes are Siamese twins.” At the State House, every hour of the day, year round, is working hour. Ambode pursues detail with fervor and with enviable transparency; and believes that if there is a will, a right passion, a right plan and right persons to drive your policies, there will always be a path to unprecedented accomplishments. To the governor, “attitude is king of character.” Probability of failure or probability of successes should not be the key to achieving programme objective, but having correct keys or plans always, will unlock the doors to successes. And when passion results in big triumph, he does not rush to the airwaves.
Often he says: “succeeding or failing is what you choose. Create your own chances; if you wait for chances you may have to wait for eternity. Leadership is about adding something, every minute, every hour, every day, every month and every year. If you cannot add to what you met, be better person than who you are and change the people for good at the end of each programme or project or tenure, you have betrayed the electorate who freely gave you their mandate. Confront challenges headlong; do not falter, do not fail, do not fall, and if you do, do not be frustrated by your failure; do not stay down, but stand firm in faith and continue to pursue your dream. ”
Governor Ambode actually believes that a follower is capable of surmounting mountains (and should surmount) obstacles, if he can exert himself to bring out hidden strength and ability hitherto unexplored. He constantly searches for something good and strong in his followers and subjects. According to him “a chain is as good as its weakest link,” he is a fantastic team player.
While he agrees that it is more difficult to build on success than failure, he believes success becomes sustainable as you become stronger after surmounting blocks of gigantic proportion. He smiles, praises and pats you in the back, and says affectionately: “brother, you could have the ability do much more; next time let me know how you can accomplish more.” Governor Ambode is a man who builds on your strong points, making your weak points irrelevant.
Goals, results, impacts and outcomes achieved with excellence and transparency, are central in Ambodeism. Excellence, whatever it costs, must be pursued in the realisation of strategic targets, for here is a man of habitual integrity. Ambode is motivated by outcomes that will bring the greatest joy to the greatest number of Lagosians; he fervently pursued lay down strategies with passionate love, expressed in such infectious ways that followers begin to believe that they can move mountain.
Bringing me to the ban on sponsorship of pilgrims to the holy lands; occasionally some would express concern that many Lagosians would not be able to visit the holy lands henceforth. To this my answer, which was always well received, is that enough pilgrims from Lagos would always go to the holy lands at more affordable cost that only Lagos could offer, but many that had no reason to be there would not be there; moreover, money saved by the Administration is adding better values in critical sectors, bringing benefits to many Lagosians.”
To be continued
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