Ambode, the All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate, also thanked Lagosians for voting for him in the governorship elections which held on Saturday, April 11, 2015.
He made the statements as part of his acceptance speech which was given at the APC secretariat in the Ikeja area of the state.
“The
 people of Lagos have demonstrated that it is not about ethnicity, or 
religion but about a common desire to enthrone good governance. Lagos 
under my watch
 will not discriminate. It has not in the past. It has not in the 
present. Not even in the future. There will be no political 
victimization,” Ambode said.
“In your 
collective wisdom you refused to reward a party that failed at the 
national level by giving that party the stewardship of our beloved 
Lagos. You have for the first time in 16 years married progressive 
governance at the national level with progressive governance at the 
state level,” he added.
“Our state 
government and the Federal government will be one vision, one mind and 
one accord and that is to govern you wisely not rule over you rudely. 
Lagos will enjoy optimal development and growth through APC working in 
tandem at the state and federal levels. This cooperation and enhanced 
policy harmony will surely pay handsome dividends,” Ambode said.
The Governor-elect also pledged himself to increasing the prosperity of Lagos.
“I
 am humbled that you have placed your trust and faith in me. The love of
 this state and our common belief in what we can accomplish, our belief 
in what this state already is, and in what it is destined to become binds us together in a social and moral contract of high purpose,” Ambode said.
“I
 shall honor that contract with every fibre of my being.  This day I 
pledge to you that I shall devote myself to bringing even greater 
prosperity, growth and development
 to every inch of this state, that I shall build on the legacy and 
progress of the Bola Tinubu and Babatunde Fashola administrations, I 
shall bring the best of Lagos into my government and I shall make you 
proud and glad that you chose me as your next governor,” he added.
Ambode
 had earlier promised an all-inclusive government after the Oba of 
Lagos, threatened Igbos in the state to either vote for the APC candidate or die.
Ambode who won 811,994 votes to beat Jimi Agbaje of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), who won 659,788 votes
 
 
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