Friday, October 24, 2014

Meet the man who tamed Nigeria's most lawless city

Babatunde Fashola  
Babatunde Fashola, governor of Lagos, has transformed the city - and helped halt the spread of Ebola in Nigeria 

He famously claims to be "just doing his job". But in a land where politicians are known for doing anything but, that alone has been enough to make Babatunde Fashola, boss of the vast Nigerian city of Lagos, a very popular man.

Confounding the image of Nigerian leaders as corrupt and incompetent, the 51-year-old governor has won near-celebrity status for transforming west Africa's biggest city, cleaing up its crime-ridden slums and declaring war on corrupt police and civil servants.
Next month, he will come to London to meet business leaders and Mayor Boris Johnson's officials, wooing investors with talk of how he has spent the last seven years building new transport hubs and gleaming business parks.

Yet arguably his biggest achievement in office took place just last week, and was done without a bulldozer in sight. That was when his country was officially declared free of Ebola, which first spread to Nigeria three months ago when Patrick Sawyer, an infected Liberian diplomat, flew into Lagos airport.

Health officials had long feared that the outbreak, which has already claimed nearly 5,000 lives elsewhere in west Africa, would reach catastrophic proportions were it to spread through Lagos. One of the largest cities in the world, it is home to an estimated 17 million people, many of them living in sprawling shanty towns that would have become vast reservoirs for infection. To make matters worse, when the outbreak first happened, medics were on strike.
--Source: UK Telegraph

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Job well done gov Fashola. You should run for presidency 2015.

Anonymous said...

Very impressive!

Anonymous said...

So much respect this man. I salute you sir.

Anonymous said...

This should be a lesson for all corrupted leaders across the globe. If lagos can be transform within 7 years in office surely anything can be done. Well done Mr Fash.

Anonymous said...

Long piece of article but very interesting

Anonymous said...

I don't understand why nigerians are always singing his praise. Is thatbnot what he surpose to do in the first place?? I'm pretty sure the guy have chop plenty money and placed some in foreign account.

Anonymous said...

RIP Patrick Sawyer.

Anonymous said...

Oga Fashola is it true pomo is now bann in Nigeria?

Anonymous said...

Too long please learn to summarise

Anonymous said...

Ok but na oyibo sing this praise sha