Despite not having a widespread endorsement, particularly from her colleagues on social media for her political ambition, the actress appreciated the online community for their support.
She stated her journey to the ballot was an eye-opener adding, she had no regrets over her decision to run for political office.
She said: “It has been an amazing and insightful experience on my journey to the ballot and I must say, it was an absolute learning curve for me. A lot of things have been learned and unlearned. I sincerely do not regret taking this huge step of running for office.
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“I remember every warm welcome during our campaign tour and the faith you all showed in me. The elections might not have panned out in the way we hoped, but it was an honourable run for us. We fought a good fight indeed as a matter of fact.”
The 45-year-old film producer also urged well-meaning citizens to continue advocating for good governance as well as demanding accountability from their leaders.
“I also want to encourage all who mean well for the Nation and the state of Lagos not to give up. I understand that some of us are beginning to develop some sort of apathy towards the system, however, if we do not speak, we would never be heard. I’m glad that we could at least speak up”, she added
“Thank you once again, Lagos, for showing your daughter support. As I consider my next moves in life, I will continue prioritizing the good of the people and the integrity of my position as an advocate for the people. Eko oni baje!”