Drug abuse: Lagos committed to confronting menace frontally ― Sanwo-Olu

Gov Sanwo-Olu

Lagos State Government on Monday said it is committed to facing the menace of drug abuse frontally to reduce the ravage among youths in the state.

Governor Sanwo-Olu gave this commitment at the Lagos House, Ikeja during a courtesy visit by the delegates of Anglican Communion Church of Nigeria led by the Archbishop Metropolitan and Primate, Most Reverend Henry Ndukuba.

The governor said his government was building a massive rehabilitation hospital in Ketu-Ejirin to tackle drug abuse, adding that his administration would ensure strategic partnership with the Church to ensure people live a better life and provide better space.

Sanwo-Olu, who noted that governance starts from the Leadership of spiritual homes, said government and Church can jointly build a community that would outlive all.

This was as he restated his commitment to improving the movement of people on road, water as well as building rail infrastructure to make Lagos a Resilience and livable city.

Ndukuba, earlier in his remark, thanked the governor for partnering with the Church in the welfare of the people, even as he commended his outstanding performance in tackling COVID-19.

According to him, Sanwo-Olu’s approach to leadership in such a crucial matter distinguishes him from his peers.

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