Category: Southwest

  • Lagos reaffirms commitment to clean, livable city amid viral claims

    Lagos reaffirms commitment to clean, livable city amid viral claims

    The Lagos State Government has firmly rejected viral claims that the state is “smelling,” asserting that Lagos is undergoing a transformative environmental evolution. 

    In a statement on Sunday, the state Commissioner for the Environment and Water Resources, Tokunbo Wahab, emphasised the government’s commitment to sustainability, highlighting ongoing efforts to implement innovative policies that strengthen waste management, enhance sanitation, and reinforce urban resilience. 

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    The Commissioner affirmed that Lagos is not deteriorating but evolving into a megacity with modern waste management systems. 

    “Lagos is not ‘smelling’; it is evolving toward sustainable waste processing, modernized landfill management, cleaner waterways, and structured sanitation systems. The present administration of Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu remains steadfast in its commitment to building a cleaner, more sustainable city through strategic environmental initiatives,” he said. 

    He stressed that addressing waste and sanitation challenges in a rapidly growing megacity requires structured solutions rather than sensational claims. 

    Wahab highlighted that the government has implemented various measures, including the installation of over 50 air quality monitors to track emissions from industrial, transport, and household sources. 

    According to him, the Lagos Waste Management Authority (LAWMA) has expanded waste collection services to hard-to-reach communities. In collaboration with Ibeju Lekki Local Government, tricycle compactors have been introduced for waste collection on a pay-as-you-go model in areas with non-motorable roads. 

    He revealed that this initiative will be scaled up with the deployment of 500 tricycle compactors later this year. 

    He further stated that within 18 months, the state will close the Olusosun and Solous 3 landfills, replacing them with modern Transfer Loading Stations where waste will be sorted, compacted, and redirected to recycling facilities. 

    Wahab also noted that Lagos is advancing its Waste-to-Energy project in Epe, which will process 2,500 tonnes of municipal solid waste daily and generate 60–80 megawatts of electricity for the power grid. 

    He reiterated that the administration has also taken steps to reduce plastic pollution by banning styrofoam food packs and phasing out single-use plastics, and the government is promoting sustainable alternatives and enforcing extended producer responsibility among manufacturers. 

    He disclosed that multiple Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) have been signed with international partners to support waste-to-resource initiatives. 

    The Commissioner pointed out that in the past two years, industrial effluent discharge into Lagos waterways has reduced by 25%, a development attributed to stringent regulations by the Lagos State Environmental Protection Agency (LASEPA). 

    He stated that the government is implementing bio-remediation techniques to enhance surface water quality and deploying Modular Septage Pre-Treatment Plants (MSPP) to ensure efficient fecal sludge treatment. 

    To further enhance sanitation, Wahab also said the government has deployed 15,000 street sweepers across highways, inner roads, and markets, alongside stricter enforcement of environmental laws. 

    “Efforts to address open defecation include continuous sensitisation campaigns and the construction of 150 new public toilets, with another 250 to be built through public-private partnerships,” 

    He added that local governments are also collaborating to maintain the state’s 1,710 existing public toilets in parks, markets, and residential areas. 

    “In an effort to make Lagos greener and healthier, the State Parks and Garden Agency has launched the “Trees for Lagos” campaign, aiming to plant 50,000 trees within two years at strategic locations, including highways, railway routes, industrial areas, schools, and hospitals.” 

    Wahab reaffirmed that with these initiatives, the Lagos State Government remains unwavering in its resolve to maintain environmental sustainability and ensure a livable, evolving megacity.

  • ALGON lauds progress made on S’Court judgment implementation

    ALGON lauds progress made on S’Court judgment implementation

    The Association of Local Governments of Nigeria (ALGON) yesterday  commended the progress made by the federal government on the implementation of the Supreme Court judgment that granted financial autonomy to local governments in Nigeria.

     The commendation was given during the association’s meeting in Abuja.

     “The federal government’s implementation committee has made significant strides despite encountering challenges,” Chairman of ALGON’s Board of Trustees, Odunayo Ategbero, stated.

     During the meeting, the implementation committee reminded the local government councils to open accounts with the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) for seamless financial operations. 

    ALGON said the autonomy will address critical issues such as security, health and education at the grassroots level.

     “With over 80% of Nigerians residing in local government areas, it is important to empower the third tier of government to rapidly drive social, political, economic and infrastructural development at the grassroots.

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     “This includes implementing developmental issues, such as security, health, education, and more, to better the lives of citizens at the grassroots level,” Ategbero said.

    The association noted that, with the autonomy, democracy has returned to the local government level, which will compel state governors to conduct genuine elections -a departure from the past where tickets were handed out to favourable candidates.

    Former National President of ALGON, Ibrahim Dasuki Jalo, stated that the association will partner states and the federal government to achieve maximum results.

    At the meeting were four ALGON National Presidents, including Felix Akahabue and Alabi Koala David,, Chairman Conference 57 Lagos and ALGON Chairman Lagos state, alongside Aminu Maifata, the new Commissioners for Local Government in Nasarawa state.  

    Also in attendance were Isaiah Esiovwa, National Organizing Secretary, Tariye Isaac Lelei, ALGON Bayelsa Aston Financial Secretary, Oluwa Samuel Ojo, Ekiti ALGON National Treasure Sydney Edeh, Enugu, Assistant National Publicity, Hanani Mohammed, National Publicity Secretary, Plateau, ALGON Delta, Moses Nomeh, among others.

  • Prest mobilises 44mn pan-Africanist volunteers for Tinubu’s re-election

    Prest mobilises 44mn pan-Africanist volunteers for Tinubu’s re-election

    In a bold political move, businessman and Pan-African advocate, Chief Anthony Tosan Prest, has announced an initiative to mobilise 44 million “Revolutionary Volunteers” in support of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s re-election bid in 2027.

    Speaking at a Pan-African exhibition at Silverbird Galleria, Abuja, yesterday, Chief Prest, who also serves as the National Chairman/Coordinator for Ijaw, Urhobo, Isoko, and Itsekiri 4 Tinubu, said the initiative marks the beginning of a “New Era” aimed at empowering Nigerians economically and fostering national unity.

    Dubbed the “Bloodless Revolution,” the movement seeks to harness ethnic coalitions to rally behind President Tinubu’s vision for a prosperous Nigeria. 

    “For the first time in our history, we have a leader who truly understands the system. President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is not just a Nigerian leader; he is an African warrior, a strategist, a visionary!” Prest declared.

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    Highlighting Tinubu’s governance credentials, Chief Prest emphasised the president’s transformative policies, particularly the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway and local government financial autonomy.

    “Our local government councils that used to receive N20 million monthly are now getting billions! Money that once disappeared is now reaching our people,” he stated.

    He underscored the coalition’s mission to promote national pride, self-determination, and socio-economic development, while challenging long-held narratives about Africa’s economic standing. 

    “Nigeria is not a poor nation. That is a lie told to keep us in chains. We are sitting on a mountain of gold, a ball of gold, three times the size of the reserves of South Africa and Ghana combined,” he said.

    Reaffirming his commitment to Pan-Africanism, Chief Prest urged Nigerians to unite in support of President Tinubu’s leadership, calling it a turning point in the nation’s history. 

    “Join us as we launch our support groups, uniting Nigerians from diverse backgrounds in support of our President’s ‘Bloodless Revolution’ for a greater Nigeria,” he said.

  • Abiodun urges new Owode-Ketu monarch to drive community development, fight land grabbing

    Abiodun urges new Owode-Ketu monarch to drive community development, fight land grabbing

    Ogun State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun, has urged the newly installed Coronet Oba of Owode-Ketu in Yewa North Local Government Area, Oba (Rev.) Sanya Olusola Fabuyi, Agunloye Aladegbade I, to focus on initiatives that will foster sustainable development within his community.

    Governor Abiodun made the call during the installation ceremony and formal presentation of the Staff of Office to the new monarch at the Owode-Ketu Town Square.

    Speaking through his Special Adviser on Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, Hon. Razak Daddah, the Governor stated that the elevation of the Baale to the status of Coronet Oba is part of the state government’s commitment to bringing governance and development closer to the grassroots. He noted that traditional rulers have an important role to play in contributing meaningfully to societal progress and grassroots development.

    He called on Oba Fabuyi to attract more development projects to Owode-Ketu that will have a direct impact on the well-being of residents and improve their standard of living.

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    While addressing the gathering, Governor Abiodun warned against involvement in activities that could disrupt peace within the domain, particularly land grabbing. He said, “The Ogun State Government frowns upon land grabbing and strongly detests the involvement of any Kabiyesi in such acts. In this regard, I advise our new Kabiyesi to join the anti-land grabbing campaign by ensuring that measures are put in place to curb this menace and other related criminal activities in your domain.”

    Governor Abiodun urged the monarch to maintain the integrity of his office and be an agent of peace and unity in Owode-Ketu.

    The Chairman of Yewa North Local Government, Dr. Olusola Akinbode, who also spoke at the event, applauded the Governor for approving the elevation of Owode-Ketu’s traditional leadership to Coronet Oba status. He expressed confidence that the new monarch, in collaboration with key stakeholders in the community, would work towards attracting further growth and development.

    Dr. Akinbode encouraged the traditional ruler to justify the confidence placed in him by leading initiatives that promote development and harmonious coexistence among residents.

    In his acceptance speech, Oba (Rev.) Sanya Olusola Fabuyi expressed deep appreciation to the Governor for acceding to the community’s longstanding request for an Oba. He pledged that his reign would be dedicated to fostering significant development in Owode-Ketu.

    Oba Fabuyi also assured the people of his unwavering support for the policies and programmes of the Prince Dapo Abiodun administration, particularly those targeted at grassroots transformation and socio-economic growth.

  • ‘Enact strict legislation to curb ritual killings’

    ‘Enact strict legislation to curb ritual killings’

    The Societal Safety Network (SSN) has charged the Federal government to enact and enforce strict legislation that will curb the menace of ritual killings across the nation.

    SSN also urged relevant stakeholders to take decisive action against ritual killings and ensure that those involved, regardless of their status, are brought to justice.

    A statement by the Deputy Publicity Secretary of SSN, Com. Olalere Benedict vowed not to relent in fight against ritual killings and violence against women.

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    According to him, SSN will continue to push for justice and accountability until human life is valued and protected.

    SSN lamented that ritual killings have continued to threaten the lives of innocent citizens, calling for urgent action to curb its rise and ensure perpetrators face the full weight of the law.

    He said:”These occurrences have raised national concerns about the growing trend of ritual killings and the apparent weakness of Nigeria’s legal framework in addressing such heinous crimes.”

  • JUST IN: Tajudeen Olusi reflects on 60-year political journey in meeting with Oyo APC guber aspirant Oladele

    JUST IN: Tajudeen Olusi reflects on 60-year political journey in meeting with Oyo APC guber aspirant Oladele

    Prince Tajudeen Olusi, Chairman of the Governor’s Advisory Council (GAC) in Lagos State and a revered elder statesman, has shared insights from his 60-year political journey during a meeting with Oloye Saheed Oladele, the Baamẹkọ of Ibadanland and Chairman/CEO of Erudite Group.

    The meeting, which lasted over two hours, offered Oloye Oladele, a gubernatorial aspirant under the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Oyo State, an opportunity to engage with one of the party’s most respected figures.

    This interaction came shortly after Oloye Oladele’s visit to the APC National Secretary, Dr. Bashiru Ajibola, in Dubai, and just two days after he provided financial support to over 300 party members, leaders, and supporters across various local governments in Oyo State.

    Although the details of the discussion between Prince Olusi and Oloye Oladele remain undisclosed, the meeting is seen as part of Oloye Oladele’s ongoing efforts to strengthen alliances and garner support ahead of the next political season.

    Prince Olusi, an influential politician with deep ties to Lagos State politics, is known for his influence within the APC and his role in shaping the political landscape of the state over the decades. 

  • Sanwo-Olu commissions new classrooms in Ojo, Badagry, others

    Sanwo-Olu commissions new classrooms in Ojo, Badagry, others

    Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has commissioned a new block of classrooms at Ipara Junior College, Majiyagbe; State Junior High School Ibereko, Badagry; Awori Junior College, Ojo and Thogli Community Grammar School, Badagry.

    The governor pledged to introduce more vocational training programmes, enhance digital literacy initiatives, and ensure that every school in Lagos has access to modern technology and resources.

     He stressed that every child must have a strong foundation in education for the future and the overall development of society.

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     According to him, the new development will not only benefit our students but also empower our communities with the skills needed to thrive in a rapidly changing world.

    The projects are spearheaded by the Committee on Rehabilitation of Public Schools (SCRPS).

     “These milestones, he said further underscore our dedication to ensuring that every child, regardless of their background or location, has access to quality education.”

  • Monarch-elect raises alarm over land grabbers

    Monarch-elect raises alarm over land grabbers

    The monarch-elect of Ketuland, in the Ikosi Ejirin Local Council Development Area of Epe, Lagos State, Prince Babajide Adekoya Adefowora has raised the alarm over an alleged threat to his life by some land grabbers.

    Adefowora cried out to the Nigeria Police Force, Lagos Police Command, and other security agencies in the state over threats to his life by those who are opposed to his ascension to the throne of the town.

    In a ‘Save our Soul’ message made available to journalists on Thursday,  Adefowora alleged that two community leaders have been using every avenue to foment trouble in the Ketu-Epe following his widely accepted choice as the Alaketu of Ketuland designate.

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    Adefowora, said that all his activities in the town have been peaceful and in line with laid down procedure given by security agencies in Lagos state.

    He added that the Lagos Police Command through the Ejinrin Divisional Police headquarters in the town had been monitoring his activities which have been devoid of any violence or chaos.

    He therefore, appealed to the Lagos State Commissioner of Police to come to his rescue as a result of incessant threats by the community leaders who have flooded his kingdom with land grabbers, causing violence and terrorising people.

  • Ayobo-Ipaja LCDA mourns as council chief dies

    Ayobo-Ipaja LCDA mourns as council chief dies

    Ayobo-Ipaja Local Council Development Area (LCDA) has been plunged into mourning following the passing of its third Executive Chairman, Mrs. Bolatito Shobowale.

    The Acting Chairman of the LCDA, Oladipupo Oluwaloni, confirmed the sad development, describing the news as shocking and devastating.

    He said that he received the tragic news while on an official assignment at the Lagos State Secretariat, Ikeja.

    “Hon. Chief (Mrs.) Shobowale was more than a leader; she was a mother, a mentor, and a pillar of strength to many. Her passion for grassroots development, resilience in governance, and deep love for the people of Ayobo-Ipaja will never be forgotten,” he said.

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    Oluwaloni noted that Mrs. Shobowale was widely regarded as a visionary leader who played a pivotal role in the growth and transformation of Ayobo-Ipaja LCDA.

    He explained that during her tenure, she spearheaded infrastructural development, improved healthcare, and championed community empowerment initiatives.

    He added that her contributions laid a solid foundation that continues to benefit the people of the LCDA.

    Oluwaloni emphasised that Shobowale’s legacy of selfless service, integrity, and commitment to good governance would remain an inspiration for generations to come.

    He also extended his condolences to her family, friends, and loved ones.

  • Police apprehend two over possession of human body in Ibadan

    Police apprehend two over possession of human body in Ibadan

    The Oyo Police Command has apprehended two person in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital over possession of human body.

    Police said that the suspects specialised in exhuming buried corpses and selling their body parts for ritual purpose in Ibadan.

    A statement by the spokesman of the Command, Adewale Osifeso while narrating how the suspects were arrested said: “On Tuesday March 18, 2025, at about 0230Hrs, detectives from the Iyaganku Divisional Police Headquarters, acting on a tip-off, conducted a search at the residence of one Ridwan Bello, a 35yrs,’m’ also known as Asalailu, located at the Muslim area of Ibadan. 

    “During the search, a female human torso and other dismembered human remains, including severed limbs and dried bones, which were stored in bags and a paint bucket were recovered. In his confession, Bello claimed to have exhumed the corpse from a cemetery in Awa-Ijebu, Ijebu North Local Government Area of Ogun State, and admitted to selling the body parts to ritualists. He later led detectives to the cemetery, where his claim was verified.

    “Further confession by the suspect led to the arrest of one Fatai Adeleke, 70 yrs ‘m’, his accomplice who buys human parts from the suspect for ritual purposes. Adeleke also admitted to his involvement in the illicit trade in human body parts. 

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    “The case has transferred to the Homicide Section of the State Criminal Investigation Department for detailed investigation, as efforts are being intensified to identify and apprehend all those involved. 

    “The Command urges managers of cemeteries to exercise heightened vigilance in light of recent instances of ritualists exhuming corpses. Additionally, transporters are advised to scrutinize the contents of their passengers’ loads to avoid inadvertently facilitating illicit activities. 

    “Finally, the Command encourages the general public to report any suspicious occurrences to the Police or other law enforcement agencies. Contact the Oyo State Call Response Center at 615 or use the following numbers: 08081768614, 09054133071, and 09061299291.

    “Remember, if you see something, say something. Together, we can enhance the safety and security of our community.”