Obaseki, whose second and last tenure would expire on November 11, expressed the optimism in an interview with newsmen in Lagos. Speaking on concerns about the continuity of some of his reforms after his administration, Obaseki said that his government had made efforts to institutionalise some of them.
Obaseki said: “The people are very aware of our reforms and legacies we are leaving behind. I don’t think because there is a change in government, they will change some of these reforms.
“Even if the government this is coming doesn’t support or encourage them as we used to, they (reforms) will not disappear.