Tag: Council chair

  • Council chair pledges more developmental projects

    Council chair pledges more developmental projects

    Executive Chairman of Amuwo Odofin Local Government Area of Lagos State, Comrade Engr. Valentine Buraimoh has promised to implement more programmes to enhance social and economic development of the council.

    He made the promise while speaking to journalists on activities marking his 100 days in office.

    Buraimoh said his administration has done a lot to touch the lives of his people socially and economically be empowering them and rehabilitating roads.

    He listed some roads rehabilitated as 1st Avenue road, Patching of 11 Road, 3rd Avenue roads while others to be worked on in phase include: 32 Road, 4th Avenue Road, all in Festac Alarasopo Road in Jakande Low Cost Housing Estate, Mile Two.

    Answering questions on illegal structures springing all over Festac, Buraimoh said the council is working with the Federal Housing Authority (FHA) to bring back the lost glory of the estate.

  • Amosun suspends council chair for dirty environment

    Amosun suspends council chair for dirty environment

    Ogun State Governor Ibikunle Amosun has suspended the Chairman of Ado-Odo Ota Local Government Area, Bashiru Oladele Adeniji, for three weeks, over dirty environment in the council.

    It was learnt the governor suspended Adeniji yesterday on Ilo-Awela Road when he was travelling to Ipokia.

    A source said the governor and his convoy was on Ilo-Awela road enroute Ipokia, came across several vehicles driving against traffic and accosted one of them in a Sienna vehicle.

    Amosun, who is known for adherence to traffic rules and clean environment, alighted from his vehicle and interrogated the driver, who reportedly said it was because of the dirty environment in the area.

    The source added: “The driver of the Sienna car told the governor that he deliberately took one way because of the dirty environment, which he said he disliked.

    “The driver showed the governor piles of refuse on different parts of the road, which a rain flood reportedly caused and which he called an eye sore.”

    Amosun was said to have handed over the erring driver to the State Traffic Compliance and Enforcement Corps (TRACE) for disciplinary action.

    The governor reportedly held the council chairman responsible for the dirty environment.

    It was learnt street hawkers almost took over everywhere, creating hectic traffic.

    At Ado-Odo/Ota council cleaning in and out of their offices.

    The Ilo-Awela road was filled with sanitary inspection workers on either side of the road down to the Toll gate.

  • IoD gets new President/Council chair

    The Institute of Directors (IoD) Nigeria has elected Alhaji Ahmed Rufai Mohammed, as its new President/Chairman of Council. This emerged after its Governing Council meeting which held shortly after the Institute’s 2017 Annual General Meeting (AGM)  in Lagos.

    Alhaji Mohammed, who succeeds Mr. Yemi Akeju, F.IoD as the 15th president, is a professional investment manager and seasoned administrator with over 30 years of experience in project development and portfolio management. He is currently the Executive Vice Chairman of Northbridge Investment and Trust Ltd , Chairman Northbridge Micro Finance Bank Ltd  and a Director on the Group board of Royal Exchange Plc.

    The new IoD President is an alumnus of Ahmadu Bello University (ABU) Zaria and Manchester Business School, UK  He served at the Kano State Investment and Properties Limited soon after graduation in 1976 where he rose from an Investment Executive to become the Organisation’s Finance Controller in 1984. In 1991, he joined the biggest public sector Pension Fund in the country, Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund, as Assistant General Manager and became General Manager (Investment and Treasury) in 1993. In 2002, he became the Managing Director/CEO  of the Organisation and retired in 2007.

  • ‘What we know about ‘arrested’ Borno council chair’

    The Ministry for Local Government and Emirate Affairs, which supervises chairmen of the 27 local government areas in Borno State, has described the arrest of the Chairman of Mafa council, Shettima Lawan Mafa, as a “a very worrisome twist”.

    Mafa was at the weekend arrested for his alleged connection with the Boko Haram insurgency.

    It noted that contrary to media reports, the chairman wasn’t arrested but reported himself to the military.

    The Commissioner for Local Government and Emirate Affairs, Usman Ali Zanna, however said the ministry neither questioned the judgment and authority of the military nor exonerated Mafa of any wrongdoing so as not to pre-empt the outcome of ongoing investigation.

    He said: “If not because of media reports on this matter, the ministry would not have said anything because the matter is being investigated. But this statement has become necessary in order to put some records straight.

    “First of all, contrary to reports, the chairman in question was not arrested but reported himself to the military command after he got information that he was needed by the military.

    “Secondly, contrary to reports that Mafa was arrested at the 1,000 housing estate on Maiduguri-Damaturu road, there was never any issue at the estate. Mafa lives at 505 housing estate located on Dikwa and Mafa road.

    “The chairman actually reported himself to the military last week and was detained pending the outcome of ongoing investigations.

    “This development is a worrisome twist. It is a twist because, for years, Mafa has been known for his courage in joining hunters in the fight against Boko Haram insurgents. His commitment in the fight against terrorism is known to army commanders who have served in Mafa in the last two years. The like of Major Manga can bear testimony to this and it is mainly due to his passion that he was reappointed caretaker Chairman of Mafa.

    “We assure citizens of the 27 council areas; other concerned Nigerians and the international community that we are usually very thorough in identifying those appointed, either as local government chairmen, ward councillors, traditional rulers, vigilantes and members of the Civilian JTF deployed in the 27 councils.

    “As can be confirmed by security agencies, we do not engage any youth as vigilance members or in the Civilian JTF, unless he or she is verified by the Department of State Services (DSS).

    “We anxiously look forward to the outcome of the investigation while we shall abide by Governor Kashim Shettima’s stand that anyone found having any connection with insurgents is an enemy of Borno State and its people.”

  • One killed as manhunt is launched for Delta council chair

    One person was feared dead yesterday in the aftermath of last Friday’s attack on the Shoprite complex at Effurrun in Delta State.

    Residents of the town and its neighbouring communities in Uvwie Local Government Area of Delta State have since been living in fear.

    Effurun, Ekpan and Ugborikoko residents were jolted yesterday when guns were fired near Jakpa, Orumaro and Ekpan areas of the troubled town.

    The lone casualty was feared killed on PTI Road yesterday when armed youths invaded the area.

    The development followed the launch of a manhunt for the embattled Chairman of Uvwie local government area, Henry Baro, who the police accused of prompting the attack.

    Trouble started Friday morning when a fracas involving the council chief and a naval rating, led to the invasion of the mall by dozens of weapon-wielding youths, purportedly on Baro’s behest.

    A police source claimed that a closed circuit television (CCTV) on the scene showed Baro in the thick of the action.

    “He ordered the youths,” a source said.

    But Baro denied the allegation, claiming he was a victim of a drunken naval rating who beat him up.

    The police said the council chairman failed to honour their invitation, prompting a siege to his Jakpa Road home from Friday night till Saturday evening.

    Eyewitness said about 100 heavily armed mobile policemen in over 20 vans invaded Baro’s home on Saturday evening.

    It was learnt that Baro had fled before the policemen arrived at his home.

    But as the police were manning the gates to the council chairman’s home, armed youths were unleashing mayhem on motorists and passengers at Jakpa and other parts of Effurun.

    A police source told our reporter that Baro was believed to have fled to Lagos or nearby Edo State.

    It was learnt that an initial appraisal of the security arrangement at the popular mall blamed the ease with which hoodlums overran the city on porous security lapses.

    “We have reviewed the video from the CCTV and I can tell you that there is a strong need for urgent review of security at the mall,” a top police officer told our correspondent yesterday.

    The source, who pleaded not to be named, blamed the management of the mall for the deplorable security situation.

    He noted that the security lapses at the mall made it easy for hoodlums to loot shops and cart away mobile handsets, laptops, cash and other valuables.

    “The incident at a shopping mall in Kenya last year should serve as an eye-opener. People cannot just set up businesses without consideration for the security and safety of their clients and customers.

    The source added: “After a review of the CCTV, we discovered that the youths, numbering over 200, gained unrestricted access to the premises. The security operatives on the ground were few and some of them were not armed.

    “The private security on the premises appeared untrained on how to deal with such a situation. That is unacceptable, in view of the bombing and other incidents in the country and beyond. You see that vehicles come and go without scrutiny of their boots. They have kiosks for such exercise but nobody is manning them.

    “From what we found out, if the boys had targeted shoppers instead of the goods they went to steal, the casualty would have been high. This is because they just had a field day.”

  • Council chair makes case for autonomy

    The chairman of Kwali area council, Hon Ibrahim Daniel has stated that the autonomy for local governments in the states and abolishing of joint state and local government system, would help bring about development at the grassroots.

    Daniel who was speaking in an interview stated that the local government autonomy if implemented, will bring positive transformation to the lives of the people at the grass root.

    Reacting to the report of the autonomy granted by  Kaduna State Governor, Mallam  Nasir El-Rufai  for local governments in the state and the abolishing of joint state and local government system, Daniel urged more states in the country to follow suit as it will no doubt bring development to the door step of the people.

    “The governor of Kaduna State is replicating what he as a minister saw in FCT. He met one of the best practice of FCT administration and decided to take it to his state. The area council account in FCT have been an autonomous account. Whatever FCT administration generates, 10 per cent goes to the area councils. If other states will follow suit, It will bring development will be seen at the door step of the people.

    “Whatever money that is meant for the councils should be giving to them so that the developemnt will reach to the people.  For me, there should be only two tiers of government in the country, the local government and the federal government. The state does not have a jurisdiction, they exist under the local government. What you see is the capital center being developed while the local government are let on their own,” he said.

    He expressed sadness that in most states, development was only recorded in the city capital adding that it was bad as the state fund should be equitable distributed so that development will be for everyone.

    “The state funds are meant for equitable distribution. If more local government created, they will deal with the people in the grass root and federal government have to do with international issues, the military and other issues,” he said.