Former
President of Nigeria, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo on Friday evening
showered encomium on the Governor of Lagos State, Mr Akinwunmi Ambode
for his administration’s programmes and policies at improving the lives
of the people of the State.
“I
can see the little things you are doing here and there to make life
worth living for the people of Lagos. Keep it up," Obasanjo said to the
Governor.
While
urging the Governor to sustain the good work he was doing, he stressed
the need for the country to do more on ensuring an enabling environment
that would boost investors’ confidence to do business in Nigeria.
According
to the former president who was also an award recipient, "There are
great opportunities out there, as government we need to create ways for
investments and conducive conditions for investments to thrive".
On
his part, State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode, who also received an
award described it as a crowning moment for his career, adding that
reaching the pinnacle of his career 30 years after becoming a chartered
accountant- a feat he noted as a dream come true.
Governor
Ambode, who took time to recall his early days and his quest to become
an Accountant, said he was determined to work hard to become one.
“If there is any award that has meaning to me, today’s award is a crowning moment for me, my story and my career.
“When
I was about 12 years old, I had an encounter with one of my Dad’s
friends who was an Accountant. He asked me what I wanted to become. I
told him I wanted to be an Accountant and he said “You? You can’t be an
Accountant.” He must have said this because I used to be very playful.
“That
night, as I went to bed, I told myself that I will be the best of all
Accountants. I determined to work hard to achieve this. At the age of
21, I graduated with a B.sc in Accounting from UNILAG.
“Exactly,
30 years ago, at the age of 24, I became a Chartered Accountant and
completed my Masters Programme in Accounting. I have practiced
Accounting as a Chartered Accountant for 30 years. 30 years after my
qualification, this great Institute has recognised me with the highest
merit award, the highest achievement of my career,” Governor Ambode
said.
While
alluding to the fact that his career success was as a result of his
resilience to become an Accountant and achieve his life goal, the
Governor said he had made up his mind to give back to humanity for the
rest of his life.
“I
want to use this platform to encourage others to be resilient. Never
give up on your ambition. Stay on your conviction. You will never go
wrong. We can all learn from the motto of the Institute – Accuracy and
Integrity,” Governor Ambode said.
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