Some group of grassroots musicians who have been in the Lagos music scene for over 10 years, in a bid to support Governor Babajide Sanwo – Olu’s developmental strides and empowerment programmes, were at the Lagos State Ministry of Culture and Tourism to send goodwill prayers and messages to the Governor.
The team that was led by Adeleke Agboola aka Handsome Leke Jummy and Jare Adebayo, popular Highlife and Juju Artistes in the State was received by Mr Solomon Bonu, Special Adviser to Governor Babajide Sanwo Olu on Tourism, Art and Culture; Permanent Secretary in the Ministry, Mrs Adenike Adedoyin Ajayi, and some of the Ministry’s directors like Mrs Adanma Oni, Mrs Simpson, and other management staff.
The musicians said their message was in admiration and love they have for the Governor. They assured the Governor that they are committed to building a robust harmony and understanding between his regime and all Lagosians through musical entertainment.
They described the Governor as a role model and father figure to youths in the state advising him not be deterred by the prevalent information disorder generated by different recent occurences in Lagos.
They applauded Governor Sanwo- Olu for his persistence and track record of integrity.
All dressed in EkoSanwOrin branded tops, they showed their unflinching support and readiness to march with the Governor for peace and unity in Lagos State as they all chorused a special song for the Governor.