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  • Why tax reform is imperative, by Sanwo-Olu

    Why tax reform is imperative, by Sanwo-Olu

    Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-olu, has said that the new tax reforms, scheduled for implementation on January 1, 2026, are designed to create a system that fosters strong economic growth in Nigeria.

    Sanwo-Olu stated this during the 2-day Tax Summit titled: “Reforms To Results, The Lagos Implementation Roadmap”, held in Lagos and organized by the Office of the Special Adviser, Taxation and Revenue, Lagos State.

    He said the new tax reforms are designed to ensure fairness, predictability, and improved compliance.

    He stated that the success of Nigeria’s tax reform agenda lies entirely in effective implementation at the sub-national level, stressing that the state has positioned itself as a leading driver of the reforms at this level.

    “As the Federal Government advances reforms to harmonise tax laws, strengthen VAT administration, improve coordination across tiers of government, and separate tax policy from administration, Lagos State is positioning itself as a leading sub-national in the implementation of these reforms. Our focus is not merely compliance with new frameworks, but effective execution that delivers real value to citizens and businesses. This is why the theme of this Summit, ‘The Lagos Implementation Road Map’, is particularly significant. It signals our readiness to move beyond policy conversations to practical implementation. In Lagos, tax reform is being approached as a governance reform, anchored on simplicity, transparency, digital efficiency, and fairness.Taxation is ultimately a social contract. People comply willingly when they trust that the government is responsible, accountable, and responsive,” Sanwo-Olu said.

    He stressed that Lagos State was ready to play its leadership role by aligning policy with practice, strengthening inter-governmental collaboration, and maintaining continuous engagement with the private sector and professional bodies.”

    In his welcome remarks, the Special Adviser to the Lagos State Governor on Taxation and Revenue, Abdul-Kabir Ogungbo, highlighted the solutions expected from the summit.

    While paying tribute to the President for his audacious leadership, which has redefined economic governance, Ogungbo noted that his decisive steps to simplify tax laws, reduce multiplicity, strengthen institutions, and prioritise compliance over coercion demonstrate uncommon courage and foresight.

    He described the summit as another important milestone in the state’s continuous engagement and collective effort to work in alignment with the Presidential Committee on Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms.

    He explained that the Lagos State government has undertaken extensive and productive engagements with key stakeholders across the Lagos State ecosystem, encompassing both the public and private sectors.

    Highlighting the state’s position in the country’s economic dynamics, he said the state’s annual budgetary estimates should be higher.

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    “It may interest us all to note that the cumulative budget of Conference 57, combined with the budget of the State Government, still revolves around less than N5trillion, which is below 10% of the Federal Government’s budget trajectory, despite the scale of responsibility borne by Lagos. This responsibility includes a disproportionate share of Nigeria’s population, economic activity, and infrastructure demand.

    He stated that the summit was convened to demystify revenue and taxation reforms for the ordinary citizen.

    “Tax reform is not intended to be ambiguous, cumbersome, or contradictory. Rather, it is designed to simplify processes, eliminate multiple and overlapping collections, and clearly delineate what should be collected by the State and what should be collected by Local Governments,” he said.

    He said the implementation of the tax reforms was coming at an auspicious time, when the State government is mobilizing revenue to match the scale, complexity, and dynamism of the Lagos economy and its needs.

    He said, “A critical outcome we therefore seek is the establishment of a standardised revenue portal across all Local Governments/LCDAs, seamlessly interfacing with State revenue systems and fully aligned with the national Tax Identification Number (TIN) framework, using the National Identification Number (NIN) as the foundational identifier within our ecosystem. For instance, a taxpayer in Ketu and another in Alimosho should be distinctly and uniquely identifiable within a centralized database,” he said.

    In her remarks, the Chairman of the Presidential Committee on Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms, Taiwo Oyedele, stated that sub-national governments have a critical role to play in the effective implementation of the tax reforms, urging the states and local governments to collaborate to ensure ease of compliance.

    Oyedele also emphasized the need for sub-national governments to develop a credible data-gathering system that will help them improve tax revenue, plan more effectively, and address the infrastructural needs of their people.

    Also speaking, the Commissioner of Finance, Lagos State, Abayomi Oluyomi, explained that tax reforms have progressed beyond the stage of theoretical policy formulation, but have now reached a point where the practical, granular challenge of implementation needs to be confronted.

    Oluyomi noted that the success of this transition will not only impact the government’s capacity to fund infrastructure but also to deliver public services and improve the quality of life for residents of the state.

  • Aviation, Petroleum ministries to stop use of papers

    Aviation, Petroleum ministries to stop use of papers

    The Head of the Civil Service of the Federation (HCSF) yesterday directed the Ministry of Petroleum Resources to stop the use of physical papers in all its work processes.

    Speaking in the ministry in Abuja during the launch of the Digital Enterprise Content Management System, the HCSF, Mrs. Didi Esther Walson-Jack urged the ministry to comply fully with the digitization of work process by 31st December 2025.

    The event was tagged “Go-Live of the Electronic Content Management System (ECMS) in the Ministry of Petroleum Resources.”

    She said, “This development places the Ministry on track to comply with the Federal Government’s directive on the full digitalisation of work processes by 31 December 2025 and advances Pillar Five of the Federal Civil Service Strategy and Implementation Plan 2021–2025 (FCSSIP25), which prioritises digitalisation across Ministries, Departments, and Agencies.”

    She said the Ministry of Petroleum Resources occupies a critical position in national development, with responsibility for policy formulation, coordination, and oversight in the oil and gas sector. According to her, the ministry’s efficiency directly impacts revenue generation, investment confidence, and national planning.

    Jack explained that the launch is an intentional shift from the management of records and work organizations.

    She said because of the ministry’s constant engagement with the regulatory agencies, it can no longer cope with operational demands.

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    Her words: “Today’s launch, therefore, represents a deliberate shift in how work is organised, records are managed, and decisions are supported. Given the Ministry’s constant engagement with regulatory agencies, operators, and other Ministries, Departments, and Agencies, manual processes can no longer meet operational demands.”

    The digital initiative, she said, strengthens the effectiveness of the Public Service by enabling faster work processes, secure record management, and reduced reliance on paper.

    She described it as a significant and timely milestone for a Ministry that plays a strategic role in Nigeria’s economic stability and energy security.

     Jack said the digital transformation, however, does not end with the launch of a system as its success depends on consistent use, adherence to established processes, and sustained digital discipline, including the effective use of tools such as the Service-Wise GPT and the Compendium of Federal Circulars, amongst others.

    She said ultimately the initiative is about service delivery, strengthening coordination, preserving institutional memory, and ensuring that accurate records and timely access to information support policy decisions in the petroleum sector.

    Earlier, the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources (Oil) Senator Heineken Lokpobiri said the program will fully unlock the potentials of the oil and gas sector.

    He noted that one the sector is successful, it will rub off on the other sector of the economy.

    He urged the HCSF to train some of the minister that that needs digital literacy to comply with the digital initiative.

    Meanwhile, the Ministry’s Permanent Secretary, Mrs. Patience Oyekunle said the event signifies the transition from manual, paper-based processes to a modern digital platform that will enhance efficiency, transparency, and service delivery.

    According to her, the achievement aligns with the ongoing public service reforms championed by the Federal Government.

    She expressed gratitude to Lokpobiri for his strong support, noting that his leadership has been instrumental in ensuring the timely deployment of the system.

  • AfDB Group mobilises private capital to close continent’s financing gap

    AfDB Group mobilises private capital to close continent’s financing gap

    The African Development Bank (AfDB) Group says its mobilizing private capital to close financing gap in Africa and the Government of the United Kingdom convened global investors and private sector leaders in London to accelerate a new phase of private capital mobilisation for Africa’s development.

    Speaking at the opening of the inaugural Africa Private Capital Mobilisation Day, African Development Bank Group President Dr Sidi Ould Tah said there is need to address Africa’s estimated $402 billion annual development financing gap.

    “We will build on recent engagements with development finance institutions, export credit agencies, pension funds, sovereign wealth funds, insurers, and philanthropic partners to advance concrete initiatives under our vision for a New African Financial Architecture,” he said.

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    The Africa Private Capital Mobilisation Day aligns with President Ould Tah’s Four Cardinal Points vision, which focuses on unlocking Africa’s capital potential, strengthening financial sovereignty, transforming demographic growth into a dividend, and delivering resilient infrastructure and value chains.

    UK Minister for Development, Jenny Chapman said, “We are delighted that President Ould Tah decided to hold the first Private Capital Mobilisation Day here in London, recognising the critical role of the City of London in mobilising investment for Africa. The UK’s shifting role—from donor to investor—will support countries who want to grow their economies and ultimately ultimately exit the need for aid.”

    The programme featured focused discussions on reshaping perceptions of risk in Africa, designing innovative financial platforms, and mobilising capital in fragile and frontier markets.

    New analysis on the Global Emerging Markets Risk Database delivered by the Center for Global Development presented new evidence showing that long-term lending to African borrowers has historically been significantly less risky than commonly perceived.

    In parallel, President Ould Tah convened a closed-door roundtable with senior executives from approximately 30 leading institutional investors to explore the launch of an Africa-focused Private Sector Innovation Lab.

    The proposed platform would serve as a dedicated space to co-create new financing instruments, partnership models, and risk-sharing solutions tailored to African markets.

  • Oil price sustains six days rise

    Oil price sustains six days rise

    Crude oil prices continued its rise yesterday, making it the sixth day in a roll. The sustained rise is supported by robust U.S. economic growth and the risk of supply disruptions from Venezuela and Russia, though prices were on course for their steepest annual decline since 2020.

    Brent crude futures were up 13 cents, or 0.2 per cent, to $62.51 a barrel, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude was up 22 cents, or 0.4 per cent, at $58.60. Both contracts have gained about six per cent since December 16, when they plunged to near five-year lows.

    “What we’ve seen over the past week is a combination of position squaring in thin markets, after last week’s breakdown failed to gain traction, coupled with heightened geopolitical tensions, including the U.S. blockade on Venezuela and supported by last night’s robust GDP data,” IG analyst Tony Sycamore said.

    U. S. data showed the world’s largest economy grew at its fastest pace in two years in the third quarter, fueled by robust consumer spending and a sharp rebound in exports.

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    Still, Brent and WTI prices are on track to drop about 16% and 18%, respectively, this year – their steepest declines since 2020 when the COVID pandemic hit oil demand – as supply is expected to outpace demand next year.

    On the supply side, disruptions to Venezuelan exports have been the most significant factor pushing up oil prices, while Russia’s and Ukraine’s continued attacks on each other’s energy infrastructure have also supported the market, Haitong Futures said in a report.

    More than a dozen loaded vessels are in Venezuela waiting for new directions from their owners after the U.S. seized the supertanker Skipper earlier this month and targeted two additional vessels over the weekend.

    Additionally, oil shipments from Kazakhstan via the Caspian Pipeline Consortium are set to drop by a third in December to the lowest since October 2024 after a Ukrainian drone attack damaged facilities at the main CPC export terminal, two market sources said on Wednesday.

    U.S. crude inventories rose by 2.39 million barrels last week, while gasoline stocks increased by 1.09 million barrels and distillate inventories rose by 685,000 barrels, market sources said, citing American Petroleum Institute figures on Tuesday.

  • Zero piracy, IMO seat drive maritime sector, says NIMASA

    Zero piracy, IMO seat drive maritime sector, says NIMASA

    The country’s maritime sector closed 2025 on a strong footing, buoyed by a full year without piracy incidents, fresh international treaty commitments and Nigeria’s election into the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) Council, Category C, the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) has said.

    Its Director-General Dr. Dayo Mobereola, in a statement signed by the Deputy Director and Head of Public Relations, Osagie Edward, said the achievements underscored growing investor confidence, operational stability and stronger global positioning for the maritime industry, as he felicitated with industry stakeholders during the yuletide.

    Speaking on the sector’s performance, Mobereola described 2025 as a productive year for maritime business and regulation, while assuring operators that the agency would intensify efforts to deliver even better outcomes in 2026.

    Enumerating the year’s highlights, the NIMASA boss underlined the sustained zero-tolerance regime against piracy in Nigerian waters, the deposition of three Instruments of Accession to IMO conventions signed by President Bola Tinubu, improved industrial harmony across the sector and Nigeria’s successful election into the IMO Council.

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    “The year 2025 has been a good one for our industry as once again, we have not recorded a single piracy attack in our waters in a whole calendar year, Nigeria was also able to deposit three Instruments of Accession to IMO Conventions that were signed by President Bola Tinubu GCFR, we have been able to maintain industrial harmony in the sector all of which culminated to Nigeria’s election into the category C Council of the International Maritime Organisation,” Mobereola said.

    He noted that these gains were critical to strengthening the nation’s maritime business environment, improving safety and lowering risk premiums for shipping, offshore operations and port-related investments.

    Acknowledging the role of operators, unions and other partners, Mobereola stressed that stakeholder collaboration was central to the sector’s stability and growth.

    “We couldn’t have done this without our stakeholders who have contributed in various ways in the course of their operations during the year. We see you, we thank you and we felicitate with your during this yuletide season,” he said.

    Looking ahead, the NIMASA chief urged industry players to approach 2026 with renewed optimism, noting that Nigeria’s election into the IMO Council came with higher global expectations and responsibilities.

    “At NIMASA, we appreciate the weight of our renewed responsibility by virtue of Nigeria’s membership of the IMO Council because to whom much is given, much is definitely expected. You can therefore be sure of an increased momentum in our resolve to sustain maritime safety, security, environmental protection and adherence to relevant conventions and protocols with renewed vigour,” Mobereola said.

    He concluded by acknowledging the support of the President, the Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, Adegboyega Oyetola, industry stakeholders, as well as NIMASA’s management and staff, while wishing Nigerians a Merry Christmas and a prosperous New Year.

  • Governors, senators, others preach peace, unity

    Governors, senators, others preach peace, unity

    As Christians celebrate Christmas today, governors, National Assembly members and groups took time out to remind them of the virtues of Jesus Christ, whose birthday is being celebrated globally.

     They said that peace, love, unity and giving, which Christ lived and preached, should be the hallmarks of all Christians in the country.

    The admonition was contained in their separate messages to mark the season.

    The governors  were  Lucky Aiyedatiwa (Ondo),

    Sheriff Oborevwori(Delta), Siminalayi Fubara(Rivers),  Abdullahi Sule(Nasarawa),  Mohammed  Bago (Niger) and   Caleb Mutfwang(Plateau).

     The Senators were Tokunbo Abiru (Lagos East), Solomon Adeola ( Ogun West),   Sunday Katung  (Kaduna South), Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan  (Kogi Central), Sen. Sani Musa ( Niger East),    

    Northern Elders Forum (NEF), Speaker, Lagos State House of Assembly, Mudasiru Obasa, Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Abimbola Akeem Owoade, Ekiti State former Governor  Kayode Fayemi and the  Diocesan Bishop of Lagos (Anglican Communion), The Rt. Revd.  Ifedola Gabriel Okupevi were the others who felicitated Nigerian Christians on the occasion.

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    Aiyedatiwa harps on tolerance

    In Akure, Aiyedatiwa congratulated Christians on witnessing another Christmas and prayed that the season would usher in peace, joy, and renewed hope in homes across the state.

     The governor urged residents to uphold the spirit of love, tolerance, and peaceful coexistence associated with Christmas, stressing that collective responsibility and mutual understanding are essential for sustained progress.

    He expressed confidence that the new year would bring meaningful development, improved living conditions, and greater achievements for the state.

    Aiyedatiwa said the resilience, unity, and support of the people remained critical to the growth and development of the Sunshine State.

    Fubara calls for

    dialogue

    In his Christmas message to Rivers State people, Governor Fubara insisted that only a united and stable state could birth development and progress in Rivers.

    He therefore called on all stakeholders to forego discord and embrace dialogue in the interest of the state.  

    Fubara said: “Our collective progress is anchored on unity and harmony. I remain steadfast in my commitment to the Rivers First agenda, driven by peace and dedicated to inclusive development. Only in a united and stable Rivers State can we build the infrastructure, strengthen the economy, and secure the prosperous future that every citizen deserves.

    “Let us therefore replace discord with dialogue and choose understanding over division. I also urge all residents to remain security-conscious, as safeguarding our state is a shared responsibility that begins with vigilance, cooperation, mutual respect and support.”

    While congratulating the people for witnessing what he referred to as this beautiful season of hope, renewal, and thanksgiving, the governor called for religious tolerance in the state.

    He said: “ Regardless of our individual faiths, let us uphold religious tolerance and recommit ourselves to the noble responsibility of being our brother’s keeper, even amid the socio-economic challenges of our time.

    As you celebrate this season, may your homes be filled with joy and your hearts overflow with love that transcends ethnic and religious boundaries.”

    Oborevwori urges Christ-like living

    Also,    Governor  Oborevwori called on Christians  to embrace love, unity and Christ-like living because they are the foundations for peaceful coexistence and sustainable development.

    He also urged   Deltans and residents of the state to use the season to reflect on the virtues of sacrifice, compassion and selfless service as exemplified by  Christ.

    The governor commended the people for their resilience, unity and support, noting that their cooperation had been instrumental to the progress recorded so far by his administration.

    Pointing out that the Yuletide offers an opportunity for thanksgiving and renewed hope, he prayed for a peaceful and prosperous New Year. 

    Oberevwori added: “Christmas reminds us of the power of hope and the triumph of light over darkness. As we celebrate the birth of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, let us work together to build a stronger and more prosperous Delta State for present and future generations.” 

    Mutfwang urges prayers 

     In his goodwill message, Governor   Mutfwang described Christmas as a season of reflection, thanksgiving, and renewed hope. He expressed gratitude to the people of the state for their commitment to the promotion of peace, unity and harmonious coexistence.

    The governor called on Christians to use the solemnity of the season to offer fervent prayers for enduring peace across the nation and for leaders at all levels of governance.

    He specifically called for prayers for President  Bola  Tinubu, asking God to grant him divine wisdom, courage, sound health, and guidance to steer the affairs of the nation.

    The governor noted in a statement by his spokesman, Gyang Bere, that Christmas reminds believers of the boundless love of God, as exemplified through the life and teachings of Jesus Christ. 

    “This Christmas season fills our hearts with joy, love, and a spirit of togetherness. It reminds us of the true essence of our faith and of the divine light that came into the world through the birth of Jesus Christ, bringing hope, redemption, and reassurance to a weary world, Mutfwang said.

  • Wike urges Nigerians to pray for leaders

    Wike urges Nigerians to pray for leaders

    Federal Capital Territory  (FCT) Minister Nyesom Wike has urged Nigerians, especially Christians, to pray for Nigeria and its  leaders. 

    Wike, in his Christmas message, said ‘’as we celebrate, it is pertinent to also appreciate the good people of the FCT for their cooperation and support for the administration all through the year 2025.’’

    The minister  said: “Esteemed residents of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), on behalf of the Administration of the FCT, I wish you, especially the Christian faithfuls, a Merry Christmas as you celebrate this season.

    “Christmas, is the celebration of the birth of the Jesus Christ. All over the world, it is a season of joy, giving, sharing, and good neighbourliness.

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    “I felicitate with Christians in the FCT as they celebrate Christmas and urge them to see the period as one of sober reflection, ensuring that they share good tidings and goodwill towards fellow residents in the Territory, thereby creating the peace, harmony and prosperity desirable in the nation’s capital.

    “I enjoin our Christian residents to use the occasion of Christmas to reflect and to rededicate themselves to the virtues of love, unity and peace which are the recurrent themes of the message of Jesus Christ.

    “The occasion also offers us a unique opportunity to pray for our leaders, and indeed, our country Nigeria, that we may enjoy peace and progress in the coming years.

    “It is an indisputable fact that monumental developments have taken place in the last 12 months in every sector. Schools have been renovated, hospitals staffed and equipped, roads and bridges constructed in every area council, the judiciary supported and security enhanced. Indeed, it has been a year of remarkable achievements and we thank residents for their cooperation.”

    “I must appreciate His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu  for his massive support towards the development of the FCT.’’ 

  • TUC demands respect for workers’ voice

    TUC demands respect for workers’ voice

    The Lagos State Council of the Trade Union Congress (TUC) has urged leaders at all levels to always respect the choices and voices of workers.

    It emphasised that the strength of organised labour depends on internal democracy, transparency, and accountability.

    Union leadership, it said, must come from the free will of members, and union processes should be fair and inclusive. When workers’ voices are heard, unity grows; when ignored, divisions increase.

    TUC called on labour leaders to put aside personal interests, recommit to democratic values, and improve union governance.

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    The future of the labour movement, TUC said, relies on building just and participatory structures that reflect workers’ needs and hopes.

    It sent Christmas greetings to workers in Lagos and across Nigeria and praised the resilience and sacrifices of Nigerian workers and their role in nation-building.

    TUC said Christmas is a time for reflection, especially for the labour movement. It noted that recent internal union elections showed different opinions among members—a normal part of democracy.

    As Christmas is celebrated, the union urged members to unite, heal divisions, and work together to make the TUC a strong, credible platform for defending workers’ rights and promoting social justice and national development.

    The TUC expressed hope that the spirit of Christmas would renew commitment to unity, democracy, and progress for both the labour movement and the country.

  • Okpebholo receives report indicting Obaseki on MOWAA, Radisson Blu Hotel

    Okpebholo receives report indicting Obaseki on MOWAA, Radisson Blu Hotel

    • Governor vows to invite EFCC

    Edo State Governor Monday Okpebholo has received report and resolutions of the House of Assembly, which indicted former governor, Godwin Obaseki, on the Museum of West African Art (MOWAA) and Radisson Blu Hotel projects.

    The assembly raised a five-man committee to investigate funding and ownership of both projects, following a request by Governor Okpebholo.

    The governor, who spoke after receiving the report, said its findings and recommendations would be fully implemented.

    Okpebholo said the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) would be invited to further examine issues raised in the recommendations.

    He said the state government had significant stakes in  MOWAA and Radisson Blu Hotel, having invested N3.8billion in both projects.

    He said changes in the structure and nomenclature of the MOWAA project made the investigation unavoidable.

    Okpebholo said it was unacceptable to suggest Edo State had only 10 per cent stake in Radisson Blu Hotel despite investing over N28billion.

    “Edo State has spent over N3.8 billion on this project, yet some people are saying the state has no stake in it. This is unacceptable. I will work with your recommendations and forward them to the relevant authorities to investigate what truly happened. We will also involve EFCC

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    “Our investment in this project is over N28billion. We must invite EFCC to step in and determine if this is how businesses are conducted in Nigeria,” he said.

    In its recommendations passed by the assembly, the five-man committee headed by Addeh Isibor urged the state government to take possession of both projects.

    It asked Governor Okpebholo to contract competent hands to complete renovation of the hotel and take steps to put the hotel to use.

    The recommendations urged the state government to revoke “the fraudulent Certificate of Occupancy to the property issued in the name of Hospitality Investment and Management Company Limited and revert same to Edo State Government that purchased the property.

    “That Edo State Government should initiate legal action and work with relevant anti-graft agencies to retrieve the complete statement of account and the balance of the Seventeen Billion, Five Hundred Million Naira (N17,500,000,000.00) Bond proceeds still in the possession of Escrow Agents, Meristen Trustees Limited and Emerging Africa Trustees Limited.

    “The title to the MOWAA Property having never been revoked, same remains the property of Central Hospital, Benin City.

    “That Edo State Government immediately takes all necessary steps to put the property to good use in the best and overriding public interest of the people of Edo State.”

    Speaker of the assembly, Blessing Agbebaku, said the facts about MOWAA and Radisson Blu Hotel ‘’are now clearly documented in resolutions and outcomes.’’

  • Sanwo-Olu gets kudos for prioritising emergency management

    Sanwo-Olu gets kudos for prioritising emergency management

    The Permanent Secretary, Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA), Dr Olufemi Oke-Osanyintolu, has hailed Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu for prioritising emergency management.

    He said this in Lagos during a Christmas Carol with the theme: ‘King of Kings’, organised by LASEMA.

    Oke-Osanyintolu lauded Sanwo-Olu for prioritising emergency management through unrestricted access and immediate support.

    He noted that the agency had improved its emergency response through the establishment of Local Emergency Management Committees across the 20 local governments and 37 local council development areas.

    He also commended the wife of the governor, Dr Ibijoke Sanwo-Olu, for her advisory role to the agency, which had helped to improve its operations.

    The governor’s wife, calling for support for the less privileged during the Christmas season, was full of commendation for first responders for their handling of emergency and disaster management in the outgoing year.

    Sanwo-Olu noted that emergency management had become a model for other states, who had been coming to gain knowledge.

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    ‘’To all emergency responders here, LASEMA officials, Response Units, Pre-Hospital Care Paramedics, fire-fighters, LASAMBUS, Nigeria Police Force, FRSC, Lagos State Fire & Rescue Service, Federal Fire Service, LASTMA, and many more — your courage, skill and compassion make a real difference. You are our everyday heroes.

    “Lagos is a unique state with unique challenges.

    Yet, your swift and decisive responses cut through crises big and small, bringing succour when it is needed most.

    “As a medical practitioner with over 25 years of experience, and an advocate for public health and social welfare, I have witnessed first-hand the growth of Lagos’ emergency systems.

    “I identify with you, our heroes, because I know the value of your work.’’

    Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Special Duties and Intergovernmental Relations, Mr Sesan Ogundeko, gave LASEMA a pat on the back for living up to its task efficiently and effectively for the benefit of residents.

    “Looking at the nature of highly volatile impact jobs they do, it is only of the conscious mind to thank God after a whole year of attending to emergencies for keeping them alive, LASEMA has done well, and Lagos is thanking them for handling emergency cases in good time”

    Gospel artistes, including Yinka Alaseyori, Bisi Akewi, LASEMA choristers dressed in uniformed Ankara, among others, thrilled the audience to many Christmas renditions.