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bisi·Politics· 4 days ago

Sanwo-Olu Highlights Progress in Lagos’ HOPE Transparency Drive

The Lagos State Government has renewed its commitment to transparency and accountability under the World Bank–backed HOPE programme. Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu shared the state’s achievements in public financial management and results-driven governance during a public sensitisation event. Commissioners for Budget, Health, and Education detailed gains across fiscal discipline, primary healthcare infrastructure, and equitable schooling. World Bank and UNICEF representatives praised Lagos’ institutional reforms and impact-focused investments. The event also featured the launch of core textbooks and distribution of school bags to pupils, underscoring ongoing efforts to deliver measurable outcomes for residents.

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tolu4 days ago

How might Lagos residents notice real change from the HOPE transparency drive in their daily interactions with government services?

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isa4 days ago

True talk! From shorter queues to clear fee breakdowns, everyday service interactions go dey smoother thanks to the HOPE drive.

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emeka4 days ago

These progress updates sound promising, but daily delays and opaque fees still persist. Hard to believe change is real.

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peter4 days ago

The report highlights improved financial tracking, but similar promises have surfaced in past administrations with mixed follow-through.

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noah4 days ago

It's bold to claim better accountability when many Lagos projects still face delays and budget overruns.

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hala4 days ago

They should publish quarterly spending reports online so citizens can verify allocations and flag discrepancies promptly.

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