Tag: Ambode

  • $1.65b Lekki seaport for completion in 2019, says Ambode

    Lagos  State governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode has assured that ongoing construction works at the $1.6 billion Lekki seaport would be completed in 2019.

    Speaking yesterday at the formal unveiling of the office of Overseas Affairs, also known as Lagos Global, he said the seaport, on completion would be the deepest in sub-Saharan Africa.

    Represented at the ceremony by  Secretary to the State Government, Mr. Tunji Bello, Ambode said other projects that would get the attention of would-be investors in the state include the $1.3 billion Badagry Creek Industrial Park that will be completed in 2018 and the $12 billion Dangote Refinery and Petrochemical Park among others.

    He said his administration has resolved to prioritise the achievement of the four pillars of the Lagos State Development Plan (2012-2015) which include economic development, infrastructural development, social development and security, and sustainable environment.

    He said the Lagos Global is an initiative of his administration, designed to encourage ease of doing business and help to turn Lagos into Africa’s model megacity and global economic and financial hub that is safe, secure, functional and productive.

    The governor recalled his inaugural speech on May 29 last year, where he stated the commitment of his administration to make Lagos an investment destination of choice by creating a favourable environment for local and Foreign Direct Investment (FDI).

  • Ambode urges parents to immunise children against polio

    The Lagos State Governor, Mr Akinwunmi Ambode,  yesterday urged parents to ensure children under five years are immunised against polio.

    Ambode, who spoke at the Flag-off of the Round One of the National Immunisation Plus Day at Ifako-Ijaiye Local Government Area (LGA), said parents should use the window of opportunity available to them between today and Tuesday to get their children immunised.

    Ambode, represented by his Special Adviser on Public Health, Dr. Olufemi Onanuga said children from zero to 59 months, that is under-five, should receive two drops of oral polio vaccine (OPV) irrespective of the time they have taken the vaccine.

    He urged the community and religious leaders to ensure children under-five avail themselves of the opportunity.

    The World Health Organisation (WHO) Lagos State co-ordinator, Dr Sunday Abidoye said the vaccine is a must take for children within the stipulated age range.

    He said Nigeria has been declared polio-free by the WHO since 2014, adding that the immunisation programme was necessary to prevent the disease.

  • Ambode hails President’s  strategies on economy

    Ambode hails President’s strategies on economy

    Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode has hailed the strategies adopted so far by President Muhammadu Buhari to address the challenges confronting the economy.

    He solicited the support of Nigerians in ensuring the success of the current efforts of the Federal Government.

    The governor spoke at the Lagos House in Ikeja when the Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of Nigerian Breweries Plc, Mr. Nicolas Vervelde, and the company’s senior management visited him at the State House.

    Ambode expressed optimism that the foreign exchange crisis plaguing the country, which has resulted in Naira depreciating considerably low against the dollar, is solvable.

    He noted that the country must look inward and start to embrace massive local manufacturing of products and local ownership of businesses.

    Ambode said the forex challenges being faced in Nigeria was a pointer to the fact that all hands must be on deck to carry out some kind of structural adjustment on the economy and encourage the manufacturing of products needed by Nigerians in Nigeria.

  • Ambode seeks end of violence against kids

    Ambode seeks end of violence against kids

    Lagos State Governor Akinwunmi Ambode will today launch a campaign against violence against children.

    Speaking at a briefing in the Ministry of Women Affairs and Poverty Alleviation (WAPA), Alausa, Ikeja, , the Commissioner, Mrs Lola Akande, said children must be protected, cared for and loved.

    She said the campaign was part of efforts by the state to domesticate the national survey on Violence Against Children (VAC) launched by President Muhammadu Buhari last year.

    According to her, the survey by the National Population Commission (NPC), in collaboration with the United Nations Children Education Fund (UNICEF), indicates that millions of children suffer violence every year.

    She said though the Child Rights Act had been domesticated into law in 2007, the VAC campaign will further deepen the strategies to reduce the alarming rate of violence against children.

    Mrs. Akande said besides the law, government has inaugurated the State Domestic and Sexual Violence Response Team (DSVRT), developed Domestic Protocol for Responder Agencies, the procurement of rescue vehicles and the establishment of more shelter and transit homes for victims and survivors of domestic violence.

     

  • Ambode gives Lagos aesthetic appeal

    Ambode gives Lagos aesthetic appeal

    When Governor Ambode took over the mantle of leadership in Lagos State, he promised to give the city a new look through rigorous interventions in areas that would give it the megacity status. One of the areas he hoped to achieve this is illumination of Lagos which will give it an aesthetic appeal, especially at night. MIRIAM EKENE-OKORO reports that Ambode has embarked on aggressive street lighting to accomplish this purpose.

    The world over, street lighting is always part of strategic plans for socio-economic development, especially in major cities. It is also a means of tackling crimes and criminal activities. Roads are designed with street lights because of their aesthetic values, their contributions to socio-economic life of the people and perhaps, their security importance.

    Before now, some streets and highways in Lagos were bereft of street lights and even where the poles were erected, the light never comes on due to the activities of vandals and the erratic power supply in the country.

    But the situation is being addressed gradually, following the decision of the State Governor, Mr. Akinwumi Ambode to improve the state security and restore the usually booming night life in the metropolis.

    With the initiative tagged “Light up Lagos” project, the government is taking steps to ensure that every nook and cranny of the state is well lit.

    So far, work has commenced on major high ways. Some major areas such as Victoria Island, Lagos Island through Berger and some other streets across the metropolis now wear new look at night.

    Governor Ambode, who addressed residents at the second quarterly Town Hall Meeting on this development, assured that no part of the state will be left out in the government’s plan to create better economy for residents.

    He said to make the project a reality, the government set up an advisory committee chaired by the Deputy Governor. This, he said, was  to ensure that the government delivers on its promise.

    “In the past few months, we have fixed street lights from Berger in Ojodu to Lekki, Ikorodu to Lagos Island, the entire Ikeja axis, Victoria Island and Ikoyi. We are taking this project to every part of the state.

    “As we light up the state, we expect crime to reduce as criminals will have nowhere to hide and operate, ” he said.

    But he was quick to add that government alone cannot achieve the objective, hence, the need for support from individuals and corporate organisations.

    “I call on individuals and corporate bodies to join our “Light up Lagos” project by adopting a street and lighting it up either by connecting it to your metre or your generator. In return, these individuals and institutions will receive special concessions on Land Use Charge and commendation from the state and local governments,” Governor Ambode assured.

    He further explained that the government also provided 49 transformers to communities that had been in darkness for years and restored electricity to 63 communities.

    “We also inaugurated the 33KVA Electrical Sub-Station in Gberigbe community, Ikorodu. This is expected to improve the electricity situation in that axis,” he said.

    Also speaking, the Commissioner for Energy and Mineral Resources, Mr. Wale Oluwo said arrangement has been concluded for Bus Rapid Transport (BRT) buses to operate at night once the light up Lagos is completed.

    “This is one of the campaign promises made to the people by the Governor and just like he has fulfilled others, this project will not be an exception.

    “Recall that the Governor also promised to make Lagos city a 24-hour economy. This exactly is the change that the people voted for.

    “We are assuring Lagosians that the process of lighting up every corner of the state has begun in earnest and we are not going to stop until we achieve our aim,” Oluwo said.

    Shedding more light on the project, Acting Permanent Secretary Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources, Mr. Taofeek Fashola, said efforts were in top gear to illuminate major roads in the state, including all adjourning boundaries in Ogun State as well as federal and state roads.

    He said work would be delivered in phases, starting with Ikorodu to the Lagos Island, Ojodu Berger to Lagos Island and in addition, about 67 communities in Ibeju Lekki, which have been in darkness for about five years, will be connected to the National Grid.

    He said: “Berger to Lagos, Ikorodu to Lagos street light installation is ongoing. We have entered into an agreement to ensure safe and reliable power supply to residents of Lagos. We are working with contractors that are well experienced so that they will deliver quality jobs,” Williams said.

    He said that in line with the Governor‘s directive, most parts of the metropolis would be lit up by December.

    Commenting on the development, some residents described the initiative as worthwhile.

    A resident, Mr. Stephen Johnson said: “If one moves from Berger to Lekki, Ikorodu to Lagos Island, the entire Ikeja axis, Victoria Island, Ikoyi and so on, one notices that more street lights have been installed.”

    He said this boosts the confidence of residents in the sincerity of the Ambode administration, even as he pleaded that such initiative should be sustained.

    The Road Transport Employers’ Association of Nigeria (RTEAN), Lagos State chapter has commended Ambode for measures so far taken to light up the roads and improve security.

    The Chairman of RTEAN, Mr Musa Muhammed said the ongoing ‘Light up Lagos’ programme of the governor would assist in curbing crimes in the state.

    Muhammed further stated that security on roads would not only enhance motorists’ safety, but also those of commuters and pedestrians at night.

  • Ambode brings joy to visually impaired columnist

    Ambode brings joy to visually impaired columnist

    Fortune has smiled on Pa Oluwole Falodun, the visually impaired Waka-About columnist who lost his sight to a surgeon’s error 20 years ago, with Lagos State Governor Akinwunmi Ambode granting some of his requests.

    In telephone conservation with The Nation, Pa Falodun confirmed that a three-bedroom apartment has been provided for him in a choice area in Lagos. His last son in the university was also given a N500, 000 educational scholarships.

    “I appreciate governor Ambode for attending to me immediately the story was published in the newspapers. The Secretary to the State Sovernment, Mr Tunji Bello got in touch with me within 24 hours. The governor at the same time mandated the permanent secretary of the Lagos State Ministry of Housing, Mr Olatunji Odunlami to scout for a befitting accommodation for me.”

     Pa Fawole added that he is still praying for monetary reward and compensation for his two children who have graduated from the university as well as financial support for him on a regular basis as was promised by former governor Bola Ahmed Tinubu, when they both held a meeting some years ago.

    In a related development, Pa Falodun disclaimed social media campaigns soliciting financial support on his behalf.

    “Some people have gone on social media soliciting support for me which I don’t know anything about. Anybody doing that is just trying to concretize his stomach infrastructure to borrow the words of Ayodele Fayose. I don’t know anything about it”.

    Pa Falodun’s elaborate story was published in August 15th edition of The Nation Newspaper.

  • Appoint new monarch for Ikeja, youths urge Ambode

    Appoint new monarch for Ikeja, youths urge Ambode

    The Ikeja Youth Vanguard (IYV), Lagos has appealed to Governor Akinwumi Ambode to install a new monarch to enable good governance and progress in the community.

    A statement by its coordinator Shina Rilwanu said the community’s kingmakers, two years ago, selected Alhaji Shamsudeen Adeleye as the Oba-elect, but wondered why his installation was delayed.

    It said the kingmakers, led by Chief Rafiu Jafojo, a former deputy governor of Lagos State, wrote to the chairman of Ikeja Local Government Area, to be transmitted to governor Ambode, who will approve Adeleye’s appointment.

    “The letter was written about two years ago during the tenure of former Governor Babatunde Fashola. We decided not to mount pressure when Governor Akinwumi Ambode came on board because we believed that a new administration must be allowed to settle down for serious work before being confronted with a chieftaincy issue.

    “We also gathered that the delay is caused by the activities of some opposition elements who appear too powerful and wish to dominate the council area,” the IYV averred.

    The group hinted that a similar appeal has gone to the House of Assembly to intervene so that their Oba can be installed.

  • Ambode eager to boost sports in Lagos

    Ambode eager to boost sports in Lagos

    •Commissions Ikeja Golf club House

    Lagos state Governor Akinwumi Ambode has promised to give sports and tourism industries a huge boost in the Centre of Excellence.

    Describing the two industries as fertile ground for creating employment and fully engaging the youths for better future, Ambode added that his government will do everything possible to maximize the gains of available talents in the state even as he challenged the youths especially those involved in sports to aspire to greater heights and write their names in gold.

    The governor was speaking Thursday at the commissioning of Ikeja Golf Club house. The governor who was represented at the well attended event by Chairman Lagos state Sports Commission Deji Tinubu expressed hope that the club will continue to play a major role in identifying golfers and those who will ultimately toe the line of Tiger Woods and other great golfers.

    In his reaction, Club captain Air Commodore Tokunbo Ajomale (rtd) informed the gathering that Ikeja golf club is not only playing  a leading role in promoting ecological balance in the state, but  also serves as a tourist attraction for sports men and women, and as a platform for corporate social interaction.

    He thanked the government for bankrolling the cost of reconstruction, while promising on behalf of the club members to put the new edifice into good use.

    “I want to use this opportunity to express our profound appreciation to the governor and the state government for their support. We shall forever remain grateful and we promise to put the building into good use,” he said.

    The reconstruction of the club house started in 2012 under former governor and current Minister of Power, Works and Housing Babatunde Fashola who contracted Messrs Arem Global for the job.

    The high point of the occasion was the presentation of a custom made new golf set to Governor Ambode. Among dignitaries that graced the occasion include the club president, Dr. Funsho Peter, Clement Olowokande, Gen Olayinka Sule (rtd), Lagos state APC Chairman, Henry Ajomale among others. Ikeja golf club was established in 1968, 30 years younger than Ikoyi  Club which was established in 1938.

  • Ambode: Lagos light rail will take off in Dec

    Ambode: Lagos light rail will take off in Dec

    Lagos State Governor Akinwunmi Ambode yesterday reiterated that the Blue Line of the Light Rail Project will come on stream in December.

    Governor Ambode spoke at the 5th Lagos Corporate Assembly, a forum for public-private sector engagement held at the Banquet Hall of Lagos House, Ikeja.

    Responding to questions from captains of commerce and members of the Organised Private Sector (OPS), Ambode debunked claims that work had stopped on the first phase of the project connecting Mile 2 to CMS, saying the allegation is untrue.

    “The truth is, you might not see the contractors but they are actually working on the waters for now and by December this year, the project will start running. So, work is seriously ongoing,” he said.

    He said government was also about concluding the channellisation of the waterways to improve on water transportation so as to reduce the pressure on roads.

    The governor assured OPS members and would-be investors that the state is willing to create an enabling environment for businesses to thrive in order to improve the citizens’ socio-economic well-being.

    He said efforts were on to reduce traffic in Apapa and make life comfortable for people and businesses in the axis, adding: “The idea is that when we open up the area and construct the Ishawo-Oke-Oko creek road to connect the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway from there, we would have greatly reduced the traffic gridlock on the expressway and then finally put a stop to the activities of pipeline vandals so that we can begin to directly pump petroleum products from Atlas Cove in Apapa to Mosimi, and then the tankers will have no business to come to Lagos to lift product,” Ambode said.

    He promised to perfect the method for rates’ collection and unfold a plan to tackle the menace of touts.

    On power, Ambode said between now and 2017, he would create clusters of Independent Power Projects (IPPs) across the state to improve on power generation and ensure 24 hours supply.

  • Ambode orders use of force against vandals

    Ambode orders use of force against vandals

    Lagos State Governor Akinwunmi Ambode yesterday ordered security agencies to apply “appropriate force” to clampdown on criminals, pipeline vandals, miscreants and cultists disturbing the peace of residents.

    The governor spoke at a security inspection tour of Owutu, Ishawo, Oke-Oko and other adjoining communities in Ikorodu West Local Council Development Area (LCDA).

    He warned criminals to stay off Lagos’ streets, vowing to stop at nothing to ensure the restoration of peace in the area, which had hitherto being disturbed by the activities of vandals and miscreants.

    The governor, who stopped at the Little Palace Hotel, which vandals once used as hideout before it was taken over by a combined force of the Army, Navy, Airforce and the Department of State Security (DSS) and the police under the code name, ‘Operation Awatse’.

    He regretted the loss of three officers in the operation, assuring that his administration will give the force the necessary support to wage war against the vandals.

    “I would like to use this as a platform to warn vandals and cultists parading themselves on the streets of Lagos.

    “Just recently, we heard that the fingers of some of our men in the Task Force were chopped off by some hoodlums. I’m using this platform also to direct our security forces that they should go ahead to use appropriate force in preventing against such incidences next time and this is in the overall interest of all of us. While we make sure that we are upholding the rule of law. We would not allow some miscreants to disturb the peace of Lagos.

    “If we sit down in our office, we would not be able to appreciate the extent of the problem here. People here have been living in fear in the past. We want permanent peace in the area and that is why we are coming after the vandals and criminals. Let me use this opportunity to warn criminals to get off the streets of Lagos and get off the creeks,” he said.

    He promised to champion collaboration for the construction of a link bridge among Lagos, Ogun and the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) to ensure that Ishawo, Oke Oko communities are linked to Kara and Arepo via the creek to ensure easy access to the Lagos/Ibadan Expressway.