Governor Babatunde
Fashola of Lagos State on Thursday asked those he might have offended
in the course of duty in his 2,900 days in office to forgive him.
Fashola
made the request in Ikeja at a programme to commemorate his 2,900 days in
office and showcase his achievements in the period.
The
government, since inception, has always reviewed its activities every 100 days
and the 29th edition, held on Thursday, is the last of such under
Fashola, whose tenure will end in the next 21 days.
Fashola
said that he was called upon to take decisions in the morning, afternoon and
sometimes late in the night and he took the decisions based on the information
made available to him.
He
said that his decisions were always made in the best interest of the state,
though some people might have felt hurt in the process.
Fashola
urged those who might have been offended in the process to forgive him since he
was human and could also have made some mistakes.
According
to him, piloting the affairs of the state has been very challenging, but the
cooperation of his team and residents has seen him through…