Tag: Akinwunmi Ambode

  • Danfo: We’ll kick-start bus reform initiative with N30bn – Ambode

    Danfo: We’ll kick-start bus reform initiative with N30bn – Ambode

    Lagos Sate Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode at the weekend said that the proposed Bus Reform Initiative aimed at giving Lagosians an integrated public transportation system would kick start this year with a sinking fund of N30billion.

    Governor Ambode, who spoke to journalists, said his administration had identified the challenges Lagosians go through on a daily basis commuting via public transportation, saying the reform was aimed at providing a viable alternative.

    He said the Bus Reform Initiative is a three-year plan aimed at introducing over 5000 air-conditioned buses to replace the yellow commercial buses, popularly called Danfo, which according to him, was no longer befitting for the State’s mega city status.

    “We decided that the best thing is to allow the yellow buses go and so the Bus Reform Initiative itself is a three-year plan of 2017 to 2019 in which it intends to bring in new buses of 5,000 units in the three-year plan.

    “The bigger size buses will take 70 people and then the medium range buses will take 30 people. We believe that the middle range buses will be supplied up to 70 per cent of the total volume which will amount to about 3,600 units and then the longer range in that direction,” he said.

    Speaking on how the Government intends to fund the initiative, the Governor said that his administration would launch a public transportation infrastructure bond of N100billion that would span between seven to 10 years, revealing that the Government already has a sinking fund which it intends to put into the bond.

    “You are aware that the Federal Government paid the refund of the Paris Club Loan last December and this is a money belonging to the State Governments due to the refund and so Lagos State decided not to touch its share of the Paris Club refund. Right now, we have a sinking fund of N14.5billion that is already put in place to drive this public transportation bond.

    “We refused to touch our money and we believe that the second batch of the refund should be paid next month and eventually that will be N29billion that we will have. I will add another N1billion to it making it N30billion to kick start this initiative.

    “By the time we have N30billion as sinking fund to drive the bus initiative against the bond of N100billion that we want to put into the market, there will be that credibility and credence that the bond will drive itself and that is the whole idea,” Governor Ambode said.

    He said aside the bond, his administration also intends to give out franchise to interested stakeholders in multiple of 50 buses each, 100 buses, 200 buses and above, explaining that what is required is a down payment of 25 per cent of the buses.

    “So, these are bankable projects as we have a sinking fund and so our exposure as a government is just technically 75 per cent. So, from the kind of machinery we want to use to run the buses, there are no cash takings, everything is automated and obviously, who ever has a franchise, whoever drives, they have the recourse to take part of the money while part of the intake also goes to the repayment of the facility and so it is a comprehensive template,” the Governor said.

    He, however, said that the State Government expects the Danfo drivers, who would be absorbed into the new initiative to adapt accordingly, saying that the transport unions would be expected to take ownership to ensure sustainability.

    “This is just a paradigm shift where Danfo drivers move from being addressed as Danfo drivers but as professional drivers. So, we will buy back the Danfos from them and it becomes the seed money to become eventual owners of those buses in the years the facility is spread.

    “It is something we have been working on in the last one year and we don’t come out to say we are going to do anything without working properly on it. It is process and now we are at the advocacy process.

    “We intend to start to go to the bus parks and all that to educate people and the integral part of these buses is what you see us trying to provide bus terminals, Laybys, bus stops. They are coming in pieces but they will become a complete cup of delivering this particularly product when we put them together,” he explained.

  • I am not frustrating Lagos state govt, says Fashola

    I am not frustrating Lagos state govt, says Fashola

    The Federal Ministry of Power, Works and Housing says allegation that it is frustrating the developmental initiatives of Lagos State Government is untrue.

    Gov. Akinwunmi Ambode had recently accused the ministry of frustrating his administration’s efforts to carry out a total reconstruction of the International Airport Road from Oshodi.

    Ambode also reportedly accused the ministry and security agents of denying the state government access to the Presidential Lodge in Lagos, six months after President Muhammadu Buhari gave approval.

    A statement on Friday in Abuja by Mr Hakeem Bello, Special Adviser, Communications to the ministry, said the minister, Mr Babatunde Fashola, had in 2016 approved the use of the Ministry of Works yard at Oworonsoki for Lagos State Government to create a lay-by to ease traffic.

    It further said that Fashola had also approved Lagos government’s request to manage the street lighting on the 3rd Mainland Bridge to support the security initiatives of the state.

    It said the ministry also supported the approval of a World Bank loan of 200 million dollars to Lagos State, a request denied it by the previous administration.

    On the International Airport Road being the grounds for the allegation, it said that the government had presented a request for four roads that it wished to take over.

    The ministry, however, said the request was inconsistent with its conditions for states to take over roads within their jurisdiction.

    It therefore said, “As far as the Presidential Lodge is concerned, it is under the management of the Presidency and not the ministry.

    “After the approval by Mr President that the Presidential Lodge be handed over to the state government, there was a directive to the ministry to work out the modalities for handing over.’’

    It said that the ministry had prepared a vesting instrument to convey the transfer and all that was needed was a survey plan.

    It said that the Presidential Lodge was a high security location and officials of the ministry also required security clearance to enter, to do any works, noting that access to the lodge was not under the control of the ministry.

    It said that the ministry remained committed to serving the government and people of Lagos and would treat all their requests on merit in accordance with necessary due process.

  • Bauchi approves death sentence for kidnapping

    Bauchi approves death sentence for kidnapping

    Kidnapping in Bauchi State is now punishable with death or life imprisonment as Gov. Mohammed Abdullahi signed into law a bill in that direction.

    The state Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Mr. Ibrahim Umar, made this known on Tuesday while briefing newsmen in Bauchi.

    He said that Abdullahi also assented to bills on fisheries and accidents.

    Umar said that the governor assented to the bills on Monday.

    “Whoever is guilty of the offence of kidnapping shall be punished with life imprisonment.

    “If the victim dies as a result of the kidnapping, the offender shall be punished with death.

    According to Umar, whoever seizes, confines, tricks, abducts or carries away anybody and holds to ransom or otherwise with or without a weapon, commits the offence of kidnapping.

    Umar said that the state government also signed into law a bill for provision of free emergency treatment to accident victims within 24 hours of occurrence.

    He said that the government would provide for each public hospitals, an accident and emergency unit, intensive care unit and a blood bank equipped with personnel and effective communication gadgets.

    “The law stated that the state government shall provide funds and logistics for joint patrol of the hospital management board and Federal Road Safety Corps for rescuing accident victims in the three senatorial districts of the state.

    “Any government hospital that fails to accept an accident victim shall have its officers on duty that day punished according to civil service rules, including reduction in rank,” he said.

    He said that the law applied to all accidents including domestic fire, industrial fire, plane crash, flood disaster, snake bite, dog bite, rainstorm, bomb blasts and gunshot.

    The attorney-general also said that the governor assented to the state Fisheries and other Related Matters Bill.

    According to him, the law is to regulate fisheries in order to promote a healthy lifestyle and ensure that fishes would be free from contamination.

    It can be recalled that Lagos State has also approved death sentence for kidnapping.

    Gov. Akinwunmi Ambode on Feb. 1, assented to the state’s Kidnaping Prohibition Bill, 2016, which provides for death penalty for kidnappers whose victims will die in their custody, and life imprisonment for the act of kidnapping.

     

  • Emulate Awolowo’s values, ideals to tackle today’s challenges – Ambode

    Emulate Awolowo’s values, ideals to tackle today’s challenges – Ambode

    Lagos State Governor, Mr Akinwunmi Ambode has charged political leaders in the country to exemplify the noble character, values and ideals of the late sage, Chief Obafemi Awolowo in tackling the challenges faced by the country today.

    The Governor gave the charge on Monday at the 2017 Obafemi Awolowo Memorial Lecture with the theme, “The Awolowo Legacy and Its Message to Nigerian Youths” held at the Nigerian Institute of International Affairs, Lagos.

    “ At this difficult time in our nationhood, we surely  have some things to learn from his (Awolowo) ideas which are as relevant today as they were several decades back. They were not mere theoretical ideas,” he said.

    The governor who was represented by his deputy, Dr Idiat Adebule, noted that the visible development that was experienced in the south west region bear testimony to the practicality of Chief Obafemi Awolowo progressive values and ideas.

    While urging the leaders of old and new generation to see the essence of leadership as an advancement of the welfare of the people, he said the solution to the challenges experienced today lies in our ability to be creative in our thinking and resolute in our determination to do what is right.

    While commending the organizers of the annual lecture for keeping alive the memories and legacy of the late sage, Ambode noted that the annual lecture is one way of preserving his legacy and acknowledging the historical role he played as an ideological politician, astute administrator, a prudent manager of resources and a visionary leader.

    The chairman of the occasion, General Yakubu Gowon, earlier in his address, noted that it was instructive that the lecture was directed at Nigerian youths, who at this critical time in the history of the nation need to benefit from the wisdom of age, the message of hope and the legacy of chief obafemi Awolowo.

    While describing the late sage as a loyal, focus and hardworking man General Gowon noted that he used his life to preach a message of hope for which two main key traits of character and self-discipline were most needed.

    Prof. Banjo Akintoye, an African historian and guest lecturer said it was the youths that had continued to suffer the brunt of the rot in the country.

    While saying the continued failure to plan for youths since independence contributed to the nation’s decline to the level of societal disorders of immorality and hopelessness, he urged the youths to emulate the attributes of late chief Awolowo and imbibe a purpose driven life that would impact on the society, the country and the world.

    In her opening remarks, the Executive Director of the Obafemi Awolowo Foundation, Dr. Olatokunboh Awolowo Dosunmu, noted that as the years gone by, the demographic of the devotees of the late sage’s vision, leadership and administrative style is now attracting younger people hence the theme of this year’s lecture.

    She noted that the foundation has over the years been able to retain its uncompromising commitment to chief Awolowo’s legacy due to the unparalleled interest of teeming Nigerians.

    She assured  that the foundation will keep to the legacy and passion of the late sage to build a virile and productive society.

  • Lagos gets 3 new judges

    Three new Lagos State judges are to be sworn in on March 8, an official announced in Lagos on Monday.

    The newly appointed judges are Mr Emmanuel Ogundare, the Chief Registrar of the State High Court, Miss Sherifat Solebo, the Deputy Chief Registrar, Special Duties,  also of the State High Court and Mrs Idowu Alakija, the State Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP).

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the state boasts of 57 judges and 98 magistrates.

    Mrs Grace Alo, Assistant Director, Public Affairs of the State High Court, said in a statement that the appointments of the three judges had been approved by the National Judicial Council (NJC) on the recommendation of the State Judicial Service Commission chaired by the Chief Judge, Justice Oluwafunmilayo Atilade.

    Gov. Akinwunmi Ambode is expected to preside at the occasion scheduled for the Banquet Hall of the Governor’s Office, Ikeja. (NAN)

  • Acting Commissioner: LASG has no plan to ban ‘danfo’

    Acting Commissioner: LASG has no plan to ban ‘danfo’

    Lagos State Ministry of Transport has no plan to ban yellow buses known as “Danfo” but to upgrade them to international standard, the acting Commissioner for Transport, Mr. Lanrewaju Elegushi, has disclosed.

    Elegushi made the disclosure in Lagos on Tuesday during a stakeholder’s forum to deliberate on how to improve the transport system in the state.

    He said that the plan of the government was to restructure the transportation system in the state to international standard.

    “What we are planning is to restructure the transportation system in the state to meet international standard.

    “That is why we organised this forum to seek the contributions of the people involved at the new Bus Terminal at Tafawa Balewa Square.

    “We are changing the face of the transport system in Lagos state with fully air condition buses, charging port, CCTV and other infrastructure for the benefit of commuters,” he said.

    Elegushi said the government had also embarked on building of standard bus terminus in various locations across the state, to standardise the transport system.

    The acting commissioner appealed to the stakeholders to make judicious use of the new bus terminal at TBS.

    In his remarks, Mr. Kunle Azeez, the Chairman, National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW), Idumota branch, commended the government for building befitting bus terminal for members of the union.

    He assured the government that members of the union would obey rules and regulations and ensure proper maintenance of the terminal.

    “We appreciate the government for carrying us along in its development plan.

    “I am sure that our members will not let the government down in its plan to make the state a Mega City,” he added.

    On Feb. 6, Gov. Akinwunmi Ambode announced that the government plans to restructure the operations of ‘danfo’ buses for a an  efficient, well-structured and world-class mass transport system.

    According to the governor, a well-structured transport system will ease movement within the state and make Lagos cleaner

     

  • Saraki, Ambode, Elumelu others win Consumersng awards

    Saraki, Ambode, Elumelu others win Consumersng awards

    Consumersng, an online consumer rights advocacy platform has named Senate President, Bukola Saraki; Lagos Governor, Akinwunmi Ambode, Philanthropist, Tony Elumelu and seven others among its 10 outstanding personalities who impacted Nigeria positively in the year 2016.

    Each year, Consumersng recognises individuals, organisations and governmental bodies who have demonstrated a strong commitment to serving Nigeria while maintaining a global mindset.

    The advocacy group, in a media release on Monday, said Saraki is being conferred with a leadership award for the several pro-people roles played by the 8th assembly under his leadership.

    Ambode-1Meanwhile, Lagos governor, Ambode and his counterpart in Kebbi, Atiku Bagudu, were both chosen for the agricultural business relationship between the two states which apart from feeding several homes kept thousands of Nigerian farmers in Kebbi employed at a time the country is in dire need of a boost in local production/consumption.

    The group also recognised Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State for the infrastructural development in the state and his relentless commitment to improving the lives of his people despite seeming political challenges plaguing Rivers.

    Other awardees include philanthropist, Tony Elumelu who has touched many lives through his Tony Elumelu Foundation (TEF), one of the largest private philanthropic organizations in Africa; Chairman Ifeanyi Ubah FC, Dr. Ifeanyi Ubah, who is being recognized for “his exemplary leadership and roles in the improvement of Nigeria’s league games.”

    mr-ifeanyi-ubahOthers winners are; Managing Director, Eko Electricity Distribution, Oladele Amoda, who is being recognised for “his timeless efforts and roles in corporate leadership .” Also on the list of the Consumersng’s top 10 outstanding personalities award is the Mr Roomans Jacques, President, Seatruck Group, who is being rewarded for his gallantry efforts in developing local content (oil and gas).  

    Young entrepreneurs, Sijibomi Ogundele of Sijimoto Construction Company; Dr Nasko Ibrahim, CEO HMG Group and Mr Suleiman Yusuf, CEO, Blue Camel Energy Ltd; were all rewarded for their unwavering support towards employment creation and contributing immensely towards achieving a stable economy.

    Announcing this year’s awards the Chairman, Consumersng Awards, Anefiok Akpan said:  “The award is to encourage leaders and organisations to continue to be forces for positive change and to inspire solutions to some of the prevalent issues faced by the country. The award goes to someone who has built bridges.

    The awardees will be virtually celebrated on15th, March 2017, a day which marks World Consumers Day.”

  • Lagos sets to recruit more Yoruba teachers

    Lagos sets to recruit more Yoruba teachers

    Gov. Akinwumi Ambode of Lagos State on Tuesday announced his administration’s plan to recruit more Yoruba teachers into all public schools in the state, to promote the language.

    Ambode, represented by Mrs Anike Adekanye, the state Tutor-General, made this known at the celebration of International Mother Language Day, organised by the Yoruba Teachers Association in Lagos.

    The theme of the event is: “The Traditional Values of our Culture Must Not Go into Extinction.’’

    According to an online publication, calendarlabs.com, International Mother Language Day is celebrated every year on Feb. 21.

    “The main purpose of celebrating this day is to promote the awareness of language and cultural diversity all across the world. It was first announced by UNESCO on November 17, 1999.’’

    Ambode decried the attitude of those that studied the language at degree level, but deviated to other disciplines.

    “This is happening because the system has not encouraged them to take pride in the language.

    “To prevent the language from going into extinction, a day has been set aside to conduct plenary in Yoruba Language at the Lagos State House of Assembly (LAHA).

    “The initiative came about when an American visited the assembly and addressed the lawmakers in Yoruba Language and that challenged the legislators,’’ the governor said.

    Ambode urged teachers in the state to put in their best and reciprocate the government’s commitment to their welfare.

    In her remarks, Mrs Adebimpe Akinsola, Special Adviser to the governor on Arts and Culture, said that parents have role to play in ensuring that the language did not go into extinction.

    “We should appreciate and embrace our language, culture and values, that is the only way we can handover unadulterated language to the coming generation,’’ Akinsola said.

    Also, Mrs Adebola Lawal, President of the association, said that teachers in the state were committed and dedicated to the teaching profession.

    Lawal said that the planned recruitment of more Yoruba teachers would boost the language among students. (NAN)

  • Ambode to Christians: Shun acts that can breed disunity, crisis

    Ambode to Christians: Shun acts that can breed disunity, crisis

    …CAN Says Lagos Progressing Despite Recession

    Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode on Saturday enjoined Christians to continue to make conscious efforts to sustain the peaceful atmosphere across the country, urging them to also refrain from acts capable of breeding division and igniting avoidable crisis.

    The Governor, who spoke at the 2017 Inter-Denominational Divine Service organised by the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) at the Shepherdhill Baptist Church, Obanikoro, Lagos, said he was absolutely convinced that the success stories his administration has recorded so far were made possible by the collective prayers of all Lagosians and more importantly the relatively peaceful atmosphere that has prevailed within the State over time.

    “Every situation whether good or bad requires prayers. For us in Lagos State, we have been truly blessed. Indeed, we have enjoyed His grace which has enabled us as a State, to experience unprecedented breakthroughs inspite of economic recession. For instance, a lot of investments and new businesses have come into our State in the last twenty-one (21) months and there are many more in the process.

    He therefore urged Christians to lead from the front and continue to pray for not just the progress of the State but the nation at large, just as he assured that his government will continue to promote fairness, justice and everything that will make life more comfortable for Lagosians.

    “At this critical period in the history of our nation, the church and indeed everyone who believes in the efficacy of prayer have a responsibility and patriotic duty to pray for the wellbeing and progress of our State and nation. Prayer is the master key and there is no challenge that cannot be surmounted with prayers.

    “We remain committed to the goal of making the Lagos work for all; making all our communities economically viable and liveable as well as creating opportunities for everyone to actualise his/her potentials, without discrimination on the basis of ethnic affiliation, religious beliefs or socio- economic circumstances. By His grace, Lagos State will continue to prosper and our nation will rise again and become a pride to the entire black race and humanity,” Governor Ambode said.

    The Governor, who also expressed his delight to be part of the service, commended the Chairman, Executives and entire membership of CAN in Lagos, for sustaining the initiative which has become a yearly event that brings Christians from different denomination to worship and pray together.

    Earlier, Chairman of CAN, Lagos State Branch, Apostle Alexander Bamgbola thanked Governor Ambode for finding time to grace the occasion, noting that it was the first time in the history of the service that a Governor of Lagos State of the Christian faith would be attending the programme personally.

    Bamgbola also lauded the Governor for the several laudable projects he had initiated since he assumed office, saying that Lagosians were greatly feeling the impact across the State.

    “We wish to let you know here today that we are proud of the wonderful and excellent work that the Lord is using you t do in our dear state of Lagos. In less than two years, God has used you to do great work that every well-meaning Lagosian is commending daily. It is self-evident that truly: ‘Itesiwaju Eko lo jewa l’ogun”, the CAN boss said.

    Corroborating him, Rev. Sunday Matilukuro who gave the sermon, said he was particularly amazed on how Governor Ambode was able to surmount the early challenges his administration faced to deliver life changing projects across the State.

    “When I was in my former station, we were reading about the traffic jam all over Lagos and I was wondering what was happening, but when I came on visit to Lagos, I was wondering what the noise was all about because what I was seeing was different. You are gradually transforming Lagos to the megacity that it is,” Matilukuro said.

    Speaking on the theme, ‘Grace in a Recession’, the cleric urged Christians to seek the face of God and shun sin if they must rise above recession to succeed.

  • How we’re tackling unemployment – Ambode, Obaseki, others

    Gov. Godwin Obaseki of Edo State on Thursday said the huge unemployment crisis in the country was worrisome.

    The governor made the remark at the 1st Annual Lecture of Freedom Online Media with the theme ‘Unemployment: How Do We Tame This Monster’

    Obaseki who was represented by his Chief of Staff, Mr Taiwo Akerele, said his administration had started making huge investments in technical and vocational education to empower the youth.

    He said that the step was part of efforts to address the problem and create more jobs.

    ”We realised that with the right skills and technology, the problem of unemployment can be addressed and the Edo State Government has put in policies to create 200, 000 jobs within four years, ” Obaseki said.

    His Lagos State counterpart, Gov. Akinwunmi Ambode, said it was essential for people to acquire appropriate skills and vocational training.

    Ambode who was represented by his Deputy, Dr Idiat Adebule, said hid administration was also taking steps to achieve the objective.

    ”The Lagos State Government has been providing windows of opportunities in this regard through various vocational skills acquisition centres in parts of the state, ” he said.

    Ambode, commending organisers of the lecture, described the media as the conscience of the people.

    Gov. Okezie Ikpeazu of Abia State in his keynote address said that unemployment was a socio-economic problem that led to increase in crime.

    Ikpeazu, who was represented by his Deputy, Mr Ude Oko-Chukwu, identified several factors that led to the rate of unemployment.

    He listed wrong education policy, epileptic power supply, corruption, ghost workers syndrome, neglect of agricultural sector, high importation and lack of access to capital funds as some of them.

    ”We need to discuss the issue of unemployment as a matter of urgency because it is fundamental to the progress and development of the country.

    ”There must be a reformation of the education system where practicals and skills are taught to empower people.

    ”Government has a lead role to play by creating the enabling environment and the unemployed must acquire skills to make them productive, self-reliant and employable, ” Ikpeazu said.

    A former Governor of Ogun State, Otunba Gbenga Daniel urged government at all levels to employ the services of indigenous companies rather than contract foreigners to carry out projects.

    According to him, this will create jobs as well as circulate wealth in the country.

    In a goodwill message, Chief Bode George, South-West Leader, Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) called for decentralisation of power so that states would manage and use their resources to develop their states.

    Mr Gabriel Akinadewo, Owner, Freedom Online Media, said it was sad that Nigeria, with all her natural endowments was faced with the looming monster – Unemployment.

    Akinadewo said there was the need to reorder the nation’s value system. (NAN).