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  • Investors, private sector back Lagos tourism initiatives

    •As sponsors queue up for One Lagos Fiesta

    The drive by the Lagos State Government to create a private sector driven tourism economy has earned the full confidence of multinational companies, notable entrepreneurs’ business owners and managers alike across the State.

    This was the general consensus at a stakeholders review meeting held with sponsors of the Lagos Street Carnival and the forthcoming end of year eight days One Lagos Fiesta programme to be held across the five divisions of the State.

    According to a statement by Mr. Fola Adeyemi, the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture, the Street Carnival was organised by Heat Limited in conjunction with the Ministry as a private sector driven programme of the State.

    He said sponsors and investors are already lining up for the One Lagos Fiesta including, Guaranty Trust Bank, GLOBACOM, Nigeria Breweries Ltd, Pepsi Nigerian Plc, Access Bank, Dangote Nig. Plc, Multi choice, JMG Generators, Eko Atlantic City, Eko Hotels, South Energy X, among others.

    Adeyemi said aside the fact that the carnival was a private driven initiative and only backed with institutional support by the State Government, the private sector equally provided funds and support to ensure the success of the programme.

    He said the quantum of tourism events in the State has taken an upward leap since 2015 with the emergence of the Governor Akinwunmi Ambode Administration and the state policy of project T.H.E.S.E which stands for Tourism, Hospitality, Entertainment and Sport for Excellence.

    He recalled that expansion of the former Lagos Countdown event into One Lagos Fiesta, a multi-location event with simultaneous concerts across the five administrative divisions of the state and the huge success recorded, till date has further proven to the private sector that Governor Ambode’s statement that the creative industry hold the key to a booming economy in Lagos was fast becoming a reality.

  • Ecobank supports sustainability initiatives

    Ecobank supports sustainability initiatives

    The Managing Director, Ecobank Nigeria, Charles Kie, has restated the bank’s commitment to support initiatives that promote the protection and preservation of natural environment.

    Speaking at the Lagos State 2016 Tree Planting event in Lagos, Kie, who was represented by Company Secretary/Chief Legal Counsel, Adenike Laoye, said it was part of the bank’s corporate social responsibility (CSR) philosophy to promote projects that enhance environmental sustainability.

    “Our support to Lagos State government in this initiative is in line with our business mantra and is was one of the ways to exhibit our visible, vibrant and enduring CSR to mitigate the potential adverse effects of climate.”

    The lender’s partnership with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) under the UNDP/Ecobank TACC (Territorial Action Against Climate Change) initiative reduced the rate of deforestation and vulnerability in affected communities in Delta State to the impact of climate change.

    Kie praised Lagos State government for recognising Ecobank as environment friendly bank, stressing that the bank will continue to partner government and non-governmental organisations to protect the environment.

  • Ugwuanyi’s grassroot initiatives

    As Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi of Enugu State strives tirelessly to advance development in the state in spite of the current economic challenges which have drastically afected the state’s revenue, it is imperative to understand the present predicament to be able to appreciate the governor’s painstaking efforts towards good governance.

    Oil prices have slumped by more than 70 per cent over the past 19 months; today, it is down to barely $30 per barrel. The resultant crash in revenue has impacted negatively on the economic indices of countries like Nigeria and Venezuela  that depend  heavily on oil sales.

    It is well known that Enugu State is third from the bottom on the federation account allocation chart. Not only that, it is a predominantly civil service state with plethora of needs ranging from provision of social services, advancement of infrastructural development and other essential amenities that guarantee the security and welfare of the people, especially those at the grassroots.

    In view of the current harsh economic situation in the country and in the context of the daunting task before our leaders who are painstakingly working round the clock to surmount the challenges, one is compelled to align oneself to the popular view that this is not the best of times to be a governor of a state or occupy an exalted office in the country.

    But, a look at the pace of development in Enugu State since Governor Ugwuanyi assumed office, his eight-month scorecard and commitment towards the advancement of good governance, despite the negative trend in the nation’s economy, goes a long way to prove that in Enugu, there is light at the end of the tunnel.

    The governor’s landmark achievements in the areas of roads construction, education, rural development, healthcare delivery, investment promotion, agriculture, human empowerment, workers’ entitlements, provision of other basic amenities, among others, speak volume and can better be appreciated in the context of the present economic reality.

    Through vision, innovation, selfless service and absolute faith in God, Ugwuanyi has kept his promise to pay special attention to rural development where majority of the people reside. This bold initiative is borne out of the governor’s desire to take good governance closer to the door steps of the people at the grassroots in order to give them a sense of belonging as well as create fresh economic opportunities that would reduce pressure on Enugu metropolis.

    It is pertinent to note that the first project Governor Ugwuanyi executed immediately after his inauguration, was the 15km Inter-Town-Connection (ITC) 2.5MVA Injection Sub-Station at Ezi-Nze in Udi Local Government Area which provides electricity to communities across Udi, Uzo-Uwani and Igbo-Etiti Local Government Areas of the state. The project which was in keeping with his administration’s rural development initiatives, will also supply power to the Adada Dam project and open up business activities in these communities. Upon completion, the dam will power the greater Nsukka Water Scheme that has also been in the proverbial pipeline for decades.

    Recently, the governor in a bid to fast-track the on-going roads construction, mostly in the rural areas, mobilized the contractors handling the projects with a marching order to deliver quality jobs within the stipulated contract period. He had also embarked on unscheduled inspection tour of the sites to assess their performance, and reassure the people of his administration’s commitment to deliver on his campaign promises in spite of the economic downturn.

    It is worthy of note that the progress report of the over eight road projects simultaneously on-going in the state is impressive as the construction companies are in advanced stages of earthworks, concrete and pavement works.

    On water supply, Governor Ugwuanyi during a fact-finding tour of the water facilities in some remote villages in the state recently, had declared that he will now spend more time on the field than in the office as that is a better way he can feel the impulse of the people and ascertain the true position of things.

    In an effort to ensure effective supply of potable water to the people of the state, especially those in the rural areas, the governor through the state executive council recently approved the release of the sum of N100 million to the state Water Corporation to enable it carry out repairs and maintenance work on some broken down facilities at its Enugu and Nsukka water supply schemes.

    Although the governor’s determination to fulfill his campaign promises to the fullest is being weighed down by the lean resource inflow across the country, kudos should go to his administration for its vision, managerial instinct, steadfastness and undaunted spirit in provision of the basic needs of the people.

    At a time like this, it is imperative to note that what the governor needs in return is the maximum cooperation of the people to enable him tackle the present economic challenges through viable people-oriented policies that would not only engender sustainable economic growth but also propel the process of good governance for the people to reap the full benefits of democracy.

    It is therefore, incumbent on the newly inaugurated Local Government Area caretaker committee chairmen and their executives to raise their performance bar as well as key in expeditiously into the new ethos of leadership and development trajectory of the present administration in Enugu State.

    As the State Chairman of the Association of Local Government of Nigeria (ALGON) and Committee Chairman of Enugu East Local Government Area, Prince Cornelius Nnaji recently stated during the inauguration of members of his executive, which has equally taken place in other Local Government Areas of the state, “our governor has laid a solid foundation that is grassroots-oriented for us to build on as grassroots soldiers in the third tier of government. He has kept faith with his promise to give special attention to rural development and bring good governance closer to our people”.

    ”We at the helm of affairs of the 17 Local Government Areas, therefore, reassure our visionary governor of our maximum support to his grassroots development initiatives aimed at ameliorating the suffering of the people; the electorate, whom he (governor) described as the true heroes of democracy for defying rain and sunshine to ensure that their votes were counted during the last general elections. We must work hard to deliver in our various Local Government Areas so that his vision for the state will be fully actualized”.

    In view of the above, there is no doubt that Governor Ugwuanyi has through his grassroots development initiatives proved that as far as the progress of Enugu State is concerned; as far as the welfare of the people is concerned and despite the hydra-headed economic meltdown which the country is confronted with, he still remains committed to his solemn pledge to render selfless service and work tirelessly towards giving the people of the state quality leadership.

    The onus is therefore, on the people to continue to give his administration the needed support to sustain the current tempo of governance and take Enugu State, in spite of the present economic challenges.

    • Amokewritesfrom Enugu.
  • FCMB deepens CSR initiatives

    FCMB deepens CSR initiatives

    First City Monument Bank (FCMB) has continued to demonstrate its passion and commitment to the welfare of the physically challenged in line with its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Sustainability initiatives.

    The lender has sponsored Mr. Folawiyo Adisa, a para-badminton player, to participate at the first International Para-Badminton Championship organised by Houston Badminton Centre, USA last month.

    This marked the eight consecutive year the bank has been supporting the multiple Africa and world gold medalist in the sport.

    According to FCMB’s Group Head, Corporate Communications & CSR, Mrs. Uchenna Mojekwu, the bank’s support to Mr. Adisa stems from its belief that in every disability, there is ability.

    ‘’We acknowledge his exploits in the game of para-badminton over the years. As a bank driven by the culture of excellence, we will continue to encourage him and other physically challenged individuals to realise their dreams and bring more laurels to the country’’.

    ‘’FCMB has been a great pillar of support and motivation. The Bank’s support to me since 2008 has encouraged other physically challenged people to believe in themselves through the platform that badminton and other sports provide’’, Adisa said.

  • Alaafin hails Fashola’s tax initiatives

    The Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Lamidi Olayiwola Adeyemi III, has urged governments to educate the people that it is a crime not to pay tax.

    He spoke when the national executives of the Chartered Institute of Taxation (CITN) led by its National Vice-President, Dr. Teju Somorin, visited him in his palace.

    The monarch hailed Lagos State Governor Babatunde Fashola’s tax initiatives.

    He said: “Governor Fashola has been pursuing an aggressive and purposeful taxation campaign, which has been yielding positive results, as Lagosians now have access to better facilities.”

    He also lauded the effective parameters put in place by Governor Abiola Ajimobi Oyo State towards giving the people a new lease of life.

    The traditional ruler said every citizen must pay tax to enable government provide social amenities.

    “It is regrettable that the federal and state

    governments are losing billions of naira annually because of our refusal to pay tax,” he added.

    Alaafin, who was given a standing ovation for about 30 minutes by the visitors, praised the CITN for its efforts and urged it not to be cowed by the business conglomerates, which declare billions as profits, but pay peanuts as taxes.

    “In advanced countries, governments take 40 per cent of professional earnings as taxes to run essential services. Empirical evidence abounds that no matter your status in the society, refusal to pay tax will land you in jail. Whereas in Africa, especially Nigeria, we build multi-billion naira mansions, acquire expensive cars, as well as private jets, and nobody asks any question.”

    Dr. Somorin said they were in the palace to receive royal blessings before the beginning of

    their mandatory programmes in Ibadan.

     

  • Yakowa, acf seek support for govt initiatives

    Kaduna State Governor Patrick Yakowa and the pan northern socio-cultural organisation, Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF), yesterday called on Nigerians to support government initiatives at national transformation.

    Yakowa, in a message by his Senior Special Assistant on Media, Reuben Buhari, said even though the nation was passing through lots of challenges, there is cause to celebrate as the nation aspire to be among the greatest on earth.

    He said: “While it is true that we are yet to attain our potentials as a nation, we however remain grateful to God for endowing and positioning our country and state for greatness. Let us remain optimistic of the fact that achieving greatness and being at par with other advanced nations is a realistic and workable project that requires the efforts of all.”

    The ACF said: “The Independence is worth celebrating, precisely because despite the challenges posed by insecurity and socio economic development brought about by our collective inability to manage the socio economy for desired performance, most Nigerians are determined to remain together in one united Nigeria and reverse the trends for common good of not only the present Nigerians but of generations to come’’.