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  • Oyo Commissioner hails firm’s playhouse for children

    Oyo Commissioner hails firm’s playhouse for children

    Oyo Commissioner for Women Affairs and Social Inclusion, Mrs Toyin Balogun, has commended the founder of ‘Kiddly Space Inclusive Playhouse’, Mrs Mobolaji Idowu, for investing in initiative that provides safe place for children to express emotions, develop self-awareness and their creativity in the state.

    Speaking during the official opening of Kiddly Space Indoor Playhouse in Ibadan, Balogun said the facility was in line with specifications and safe regulations for kiddies playhouse in Oyo State.

    She expressed readiness of the State Government to work closely with management of the firm to ensure that the standard is sustained for benefits of children across the state.

    She said: “There is  provision for healthcare professionals. There are provisions to ensure that the safety and welfare of our children is guaranteed. 

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    “In addition to that, there is ample provision for children, not just regular children, even children with special needs, to enhance their psychomotor skills, their cognitive skills.”

    Idowu lamented that support systems for parents and families in Nigeria are still at a developing stage, making parents more often stretched, and children, especially those with special needs not having spaces where they can truly belong.

    She noted that society must rise to create inclusive spaces where all children, regardless of ability, can thrive together. 

    She said society must recognize that every child has a gift to share, if only given the right environment, and children with unique needs deserve to be seen, not hidden. 

    She reiterated that every child deserves a safe, inclusive place to learn, play and shine while their parents also enjoy peace of mind to focus on other aspects of life and rest when necessary.

    “Kiddly Space is not just for children with special needs. It is for all children. But at its heart, Kiddly champions inclusion, a place 

    “My own son, who is on the autism spectrum, has been my greatest teacher. Through him, God showed me that every child is unique, every child is special, and every child deserves a safe, inclusive place to learn, play, and shine. 

    “But beyond childcare, Kiddly is a solution. We want to be that relief to the parent who needs a break. We want to be that trusted space where children can grow without limits. We want to be that community that proves inclusion is not a theory but a lifestyle.

    Co-Senior Pastor, HarvestHouse Christian Centre, Pst(Mrs) Adeola Eboda, said Kiddly Space could be described as a dream that has been realized and an answer to a great problem in the society. 

    “As an educationist, I work with children. And at times, parents bring children that are neuro-divergent to our organization.

    “And because we don’t have the facility, most of the time, I don’t have where to refer them to. But to know that this is an all-inclusive facility that allows for children, both children that are on the spectrum and that are not on the spectrum to come here, it’s a big thing. 

    “Many parents ask themselves several questions. Where do I get this child? Where can I put this child? Who or which facility can accommodate my child? Especially children with neuro-divergence. But this is an answer to a big problem in our society.

    “It’s a big win for our society, for our state, and for our country in general, “she said.

    A parent, Mrs Ihuoma Jesuyomi, noted that it would be difficult to separate play from children overall development.

    “Children are suppose to be encouraged to play regularly because play is therapeutic, this is another big development in Ibadan.”

  • Commissioner assesses readiness for E-call-up

    Commissioner assesses readiness for E-call-up

    Lagos State Commissioner for Transportation, Oluwaseun Osiyemi, yesterday led directors in the ministry to assess the effective traffic management, operational efficiency and road safety of the E-Call Up traffic management plan for the Lekki-Epe axis, which takes off on September 23.

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    During the tour, Osiyemi, among others, inspected the traffic situation and the level of compliance within the Lekki Free Zone, down to Dangote Refinery Loading Area.

    Reiterating the purpose of the tour, the commissioner said the E-Call Up System, once operational, would  tackle congestion and streamline the movement of goods within the Lekki-Epe corridor by efficiently allocating waiting times for trucks.

  • 5,886 Lagos pensioners get N16.6b in one year, says commissioner

    5,886 Lagos pensioners get N16.6b in one year, says commissioner

    The Commissioner for Establishments and Training, Afolabi Ayantayo has said that Lagos state has paid N16.6 billion as pension to 5,886 retirees in the last one year.

    According to him, the money was paid through the Lagos State Pension Commission (LASPEC) under the Contributory Pension Scheme (CPS).

    Ayantayo also said that since May 2019, N63 billion has been paid to 19,814 retirees across various sectors like the mainstream service, local government, and parastatals.

    He said: “Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has made significant progress in tackling backlogs. From February 2023 till April 2024, this administration paid N16,631,759,666.02 to 5,886 retirees.”

    The commissioner added that in February 2024, N3.1 billion was paid to 1,013 retirees, while in March 2024, N4 billion was paid to 1,455 retirees.

    Also in May 2024, another N4.5 billion was paid as part of Governor Sanwo-Olu’s promise to ‘systematically eliminate the backlogs.’

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    Ayantayo hinted that the government, in January 2024, implemented a pension review under the Defined Benefit Scheme following the Federal Government’s directive. The review, he said, involved applying various percentage increases based on individual pension amounts.

    He said: “Governor Sanwo-Olu approved N109,913,751.48 for this adjustment to benefit pensioners from civil service, teaching service, and local government.”

    The commissioner also said with the introduction of the groundbreaking Learning Management System (LMS) in 2020, the government has been able to train over 60,000 workers.

    According to him, the accelerated capacity-building programme resulted in a significant increase in the number of officers trained and retrained during the period.

    “By prioritizing human capital development, the government has demonstrated its commitment to building a skilled, knowledgeable, and high-performing workforce capable of driving positive change and delivering effective service to the citizenry,” he added.

  • Commissioner to teachers: embrace digital skills, Artificial Intelligence

    Commissioner to teachers: embrace digital skills, Artificial Intelligence

    By Sofiyyah Abubakar, Ummusalamoh Kamorudeen, Sahadat Jimoh and Fatimah Abdulraheem

    Lagos State Commissioner for Basic and Secondary Education Jamiu Alli-Balogun has called on teachers to update their knowledge with digital skills and Artificial Intelligence.

    This, he said, would make them conform to modern challenges.

    The commissioner spoke during 18th Annual Merit Award ceremony organised by Lagos State Ministry of Education, District 2.

    According to him, the role of a teacher is dynamic. Therefore, there is need to acquire new system, embracing digital skills and Artificial Intelligence, he said.

    “I want all the teachers to brace up because the role of a teacher globally is fast-changing; we must upscale our skills,” he stressed.

    He reiterated that good services and resilience of the teachers in schools will build the future of the students.

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    Alli-Balogun called for support from the members of staff to ensure effective and efficient activities in the school system.

    He enjoined principals to amend their strategies in managing their schools.

    The Tutor-General/Permanent Secretary District 2, Mrs. Anike Adekanye, said the merit award is a way of honouring and rewarding diligent administrators, staffs and students.

    She highlighted the achievements of the district in her years in office, stating that it now produced the best staffs in the state, national and international stage.

    She stated that in the last four years, strategies were reviewed and there has been a remarkable change in the academic performance of the students especially in West African Examination and Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) where the district shone.

    According to her, “this period is an opportunity to uplift the schools and district to greater heights by being excellent in whatever we do.”

    She urged the staff members to always put in more commitment and consistency in their work and emulate the awardees.

    She praised the efforts of the teaching and non-teaching staff who received the merit award, adding that they should not relent in their efforts.

     She thanked Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu for his tenacity towards education and hailed the commissioner for his commitment to improve the education sector.

    An awardee, Oluwakemi Odumusi, who won the Best Teacher in Junior Category from Eva Adelaja Junior Secondary School, advised fellow teachers to be innovative and follow new trends in communicating with their students.

    Another awardee, a Counsellor at Majidun Junior Grammar School, Bilikisu Nosiru, thanked the state government and the district.

  • Commissioner to roll out the drums for 60th birthday

    Commissioner to roll out the drums for 60th birthday

    A Commissioner in the Lagos State Local Government Service Commission, Hakeem Bamgbola, has lined up many activities to celebrate his 60th birthday.

    The celebration would commence today with a Special Prayer at the Eko Club, Surulere.

    Bamgbola, the two-term Chairman of Itire-Ikate Local Council Development Area (LCDA), and former Secretary-General of Conference of 57 Local Governments and Local Council Development Area (CONFERENCE 57), will tomorrow visit charity homes with his friends to donate materials for the less privileged.

    According to former Vice Chairman of Itire-Ikate LCDA, Pastor Olugbenga Oyebode, who is the Secretary, Planning Committee, there would be a Special Jumat Service at the National Secretariat of Ansar-Ud-Deen Society of Nigeria (ADSN) in Ajao on Friday.

    Pastor Oyebode said the grand finale will hold on Saturday at an Event Centre, in Ikeja, Lagos.

    King of Fuji music and Olori Omoba Akile Ijebu Wasiu Ayinde Marshal, he said, will entertain the guests.

    The celebration will end with a Thanksgiving Service at the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) LP44 CALVARY Parish, Itire.

    Bamgbola was former All Progressives Congress (APC) Lagos Central Vice Chairman.

  • Judicial workers boo sacked Commissioner out of office

    Judicial workers boo sacked Commissioner out of office

    Ondo judicial workers on Wednesday booed and mocked former Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Sir Charles Titiloye.

    Titiloye was said to be in his office when news filtered in that Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa had dissolved the cabinet.

    It was gathered the judicial workers gathered around the premises to watch him leave when they learnt of the Governor’s action.

    Titiloye delayed leaving the office as hundreds of angry workers outside waited for him to step out.

    The workers poured invectives on him over his alleged highhandedness while in office.

    But policemen whisked Titiloye away in another vehicle after the tires of his car were deflated by the angry workers.

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    One of the workers, who simply gave her name as Evelyn, said: “Titiloye Charles frustrated everyone working in the ministry. We don’t know when the late Akeredolu picked him up and left him in the office all this time.

    “There was a time that we judicial workers wanted to go on strike because of his attitude towards us but we were appealed upon, and we shelved it.

    “Honestly, he has not been a good person. What you should be concerned about is why he was the one who was booed. There are three other commissioners in the complex but Titiloye was booed. So that says a lot about his days in office.”

    Titiloye could not be reached for comments as of the time of filing this report. 

  • Execute tangible projects, commissioner tells chairmen

    Execute tangible projects, commissioner tells chairmen

    Commissioner with the Lagos State Local Government Service Commission, Ahmed Seriki, has urged council chairmen to embark on tangible projects for grassroots development.

    Seriki made the plea during an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Epe.

    He said this was necessary for people at the grassroots to feel the impacts of the council chairmen across the communities.

    The commissioner said the chairmen had substantial funds to carry out significant projects that would enhance the welfare and wellbeing of the people at the grassroots.

    “There is nothing hindering the chairmen from executing huge projects at the grassroots. No matter how little the fund is, it should be enough to carry out a reasonable project that will impact lives and the community.

    “My advice to those chairmen who have been impacting lives and community is that they should continue to do so, while those who are yet to develop their council area should please do so, ” he said.

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    Seriki, who is representing the Epe Division in the commission, appealed to local government workers to elevate their service delivery for the benefit of the state and their growth.

    He emphasised on the importance of personal development and service excellence among local government employees. The commissioner urged civil servants to enhance their performance within the local government service, focusing on welfare, deployment and career advancement.

    “It is paramount to the commission that our staff, who are the backbone of service delivery, remain steadfast and continue to improve their conduct and capacity through training and retraining,” he said.

    Seriki urged local government chairmen to intensify their efforts in the remaining period of their tenure to accelerate development in their various areas.

  • Commissioner seeks staff cooperation

    Commissioner seeks staff cooperation

    Lagos State Commissioner for Basic Education, Jamiu Alli-Balogun, has called for the cooperation of the staff in the ministry.

     Alli-Balogun enjoined them to be proactive, resolute and dedicated in their responsibilities.

    He hailed his predecessors for the achievements recorded in the ministry.

    “I believe in dialogue in moving the ministry forward in terms of policy implementation towards greater heights. It is obvious we will disagree to agree on salient issues,” he said.

    He appealed to them to always think on ways to add value to the education system.

     “Most importantly my conviction is with prevalent scientific proofs. I feel there is nothing wrong with understudying the progresses made in advance countries for comparative analysis but we must domesticate them to our own environment. I am confident that there will be light at the end of the tunnel,” Alli-Balogun said.

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     Permanent Secretary, Mr Abayomi Abolaji promised that the staff would key into his vision.

     Abolaji said the staff’s dedication, loyalty unflinching supports among others will not be shaken.

    He assured the commissioner that they would strive to build on the previous achievements in the ministry.

  • BREAKING: Lagos Assembly rejects 17 commissioner-nominees

    BREAKING: Lagos Assembly rejects 17 commissioner-nominees

    The Lagos State House of Assembly rejected 17 of the 39 commissioners-nominees sent by Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu.

    Most of the affected nominees served with the governor in his first term. 

    They are Mrs. Folashade Adefisayo (Education); Prof. Akin Abayomi (Health); Gbenga Omotoso (Information and Strategy); Olalere Odusote (Energy); Sam Egube (Economic Budget and Planning); Mrs. Solape Hammod); Mrs. Cecilia Dada (Women Affairs and Poverty Alleviation); Mrs. Aramide Adeyoye (Works and Infrastructure).

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    Others are Yomi Oluyomi; Mrs. Folashade Ambrose; Ms. Barakat Bakare; Rotimi Fashola; Olalekan Fatodu; Mosopefolu George; Seun Osiyemi; Rotimi Ogunwuyi and Olumide Oluyinka.

  • Commissioner urges Lagosians to obey traffic laws

    Lagos State Commissioner for Transportation Dr Frederic Oladeinde has urged Lagosians to obey the state’s traffic laws and support ongoing reforms in the transport sector.

    This, he said, is to rid the state of gridlock.

    In a statement to mark his birthday today, Dr. Oladeinde said the best birthday wishes he would  appreciate  from Lagosians is when they allow free flow of traffic.

    He said the state will tomorrow hold a stakeholders’ meeting to unveil the government plans for achieving an improved traffic management system that will reduce productive human hours daily lost to traffic jam.

    Oladeinde added that the stakeholders’ meeting would also address major contributing factors to gridlock in the metropolis and how to improve on them for greater economic prosperity for the state.

    The commissioner noted that successive administrations had devised strategies such as the establishment of the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority,(LASTMA), Lagos State Metropolitan Traffic Management Agency,( LAMATA), Bus Rapid Transport (BRT), Light Rail System, Modern Ferry Service, Traffic Radio Station and others to tackle the menace of gridlock  in the metropolis.

     

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