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Home News Beyond Tokens: Evaluating Mr. Sanwoolu’s Initiatives for Sustainable Impact- GRV
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Beyond Tokens: Evaluating Mr. Sanwoolu’s Initiatives for Sustainable Impact- GRV

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February 23, 2024
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    Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour

    In a media chat held yesterday, Mr. Sanwoolu announced several measures aimed at addressing pressing issues faced by the citizens of Lagos. While commendable, these decisions may fall short of addressing critical concerns such as stagnating real wages, productivity, and improved living standards.

    One of the major highlights was a 25% reduction in public transportation fares, a move intended to ease the burden on commuters. However, the disappointment arises from the removal of all subsidies on public transportation, worsening the cost of living crisis. A call for direct state intervention in public transportation is made, advocating for the government to purchase and operate CNG-powered buses, effectively subsidizing transportation for a specific class of citizens. The involvement of the private sector is encouraged, but the government is urged to remain a key player in this essential service.

    Another significant decision was the plan to feed between 1,000 to 1,500 people daily for 30 to 60 days. While a commendable effort to alleviate immediate hunger, the critique lies in the need for sustainable solutions that go beyond short-term relief. Additionally, reducing the workdays of civil servants from five to three could negatively impact productivity. Instead, the suggestion is for wage adjustments to cover inflation, subsidized transportation, and meal tickets at work to better support the workforce and avert potential productivity shortfalls.

    The announcement reflects an acknowledgment by the government of the challenges faced by millions of citizens. However, the call to action is for a move beyond tokenism and short-term thinking. Sustainable solutions that address the root causes of issues faced by households and businesses are essential for lasting impact. As the government navigates the challenges ahead, a comprehensive and strategic approach is urged to ensure the well-being and prosperity of the people of Lagos.

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