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  • No area will be left behind in urban regeneration, says Lagos Governor

    No area will be left behind in urban regeneration, says Lagos Governor

    • Fayose hails governor for developmental strides, good governance

    Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has assured residents that no part of the state would be left behind in government’s urban regeneration bid.

    He restated his administration’s commitment to the delivery of quality infrastructure, to improve residents’ lives.

    Sanwo-Olu spoke yesterday during the inauguration of five strategic networks of roads with improved drainage network at Ikeja GRA in Ikeja Local Government.

    The roads are Oba Dosumu Street, Oduduwa Way, Oduduwa Crescent, Sobo Arobiodu and Sasegbon streets.

    The network of roads spanning 6.134 kilometres complements Isaac John, Joel Ogunnaike Street, Oba Ladejobi and Harold Shodipo, which were upgraded earlier.  The newly rehabilitated roads will ease vehicular movement, improve interconnectivity and enhance the drainage network, ensuring efficient storm water management to combat the recurrent flooding that has plagued the area.

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    Speaking at the event organised by the Ministry of Works and Infrastructure, Office of Infrastructure in Ikeja, the governor said the network of roads would bring about socio-economic growth and development of the area, improve the quality of lives of residents and impact positively on the Gross Domestic Product of the State.

    Former Ekiti State Governor Ayodele Fayose praised Governor Sanwo-Olu for his developmental strides and good governance in Lagos.

  • Lagos governor felicitates wife at 57

    Lagos governor felicitates wife at 57

    Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has congratulated his wife, Dr. (Mrs) Ibijoke Sanwo-Olu, on her 57th birthday. 

    He described her as a dependable partner, a committed prayer warrior, caring and loving wife and mother.

    Dr. Sanwo-Olu, the chairman of the Committee of Wives of Lagos State Officials (COWLSO) and a medical doctor, turns 57 today.

    Governor Sanwo-Olu in a statement issued by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr Gboyega Akosile, yesterday  described his wife as a courageous, kind-hearted and strong pillar of support, noting that she is a reliable partner in the delivery of the THEMES+ development agenda of his administration to Lagos residents.

    Sanwo-Olu also described his wife as his jewel of inestimable value, who has touched many lives first as a doctor and now as governor’s wife.

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    He said: “On behalf of the government and the good people of Lagos State, I celebrate my trusted, committed and reliable partner, a prayer warrior, Dr. Claudiana Ibijoke Sanwo-Olu.

    “Ibijoke is a God-fearing woman, a good companion, a caring and loving wife and mother. She is a passionate Christian and lover of children.

    “My dear wife of over two decades has complemented the roles that God has given us now with all sense of dignity. She has put everything she learned into work and I can see the complementary role she brings on board in ensuring that good governance and dividends of democracy are delivered to millions of Lagos residents.

    “On this occasion of her 57th birthday, I thank God for her life and appreciate her for all the support, time, sacrifice and contributions to the growth and development of Lagos State. She has impacted many lives through her pet project and other people-oriented programmes sponsored by her office and COWLSO.

    “I also use this auspicious occasion to appreciate her for her remarkable contributions to our family, the medical profession, Lagos State, and humanity in general.

    “Happy birthday my darling wife. I wish her good health, more fruitful, prosperous and impactful years ahead.”

  • Alaba traders endorse Salis for Lagos governor

    The Association of Traders at the Alaba International Market, Lagos has endorsed the candidate of the Alliance for Democracy (AD), Chief Owolabi Salis, for governor.

    While hosting the governorship candidate, the group’s Vice Chairman, Chief Nnamdi Amadoye, said the traders had agreed to support Salis, by giving him their votes.

    Salis has visited them to share his ambition and assure them that he will remember them in his plan, if he is elected governor.

    Amadoye added: “He has also told us that nobody is compelling him to contest and we believe that when he gets there, there will be no one to influence him wrongly. We have also told him to remain a man of his own word, when he gets there, so that he will be of great advantage to the masses. That is why we want to give him the opportunity.”

    He also expressed worry over god-fatherism and said it is a development that will not take the country anywhere. He said: “It is better we deal with this problem of god-fatherism, because once politicians know that it all depends on the people to bring them into power, they will always fulfill their campaign promises.

    “Sometimes I wonder if there is a kind of devil that enters into aspirants and make them forget their promises once they get to that seat. But, I pray that Salis’ case will not be like that when he gets there. In as much as he has come to this place to speak to us, Alaba International Market will support him. We will give him our votes and by the special grace of God, he is going to win.”

    Salis said Alaba market is one of the biggest markets in Lagos and that, if he becomes the governor, he is going to accommodate their interests in the running of the affairs of the state. “When they are included in the government, they will see how their money is being spent,” he added.

    The AD candidate said he has noted the demands of the traders, saying that is why he visited the market. He said: “I have travelled to different countries, including China and the popular electronic market there. I know that the Igbos are very industrious and I will also want them to look into practical education and that is where we are going to come in.

    “Nigerians has the skills. It is just that we are not getting the right exposure. So, we are going to be investing more in homemade or made-in-Nigeria products.”

     

  • APC elders: no anointed aspirant for Lagos governor

    No aspirant has been adopted for Lagos State governor, All Progressives Congress (APC) elders said yesterday.

    The Chairman of the  Elders’ Forum, Alhaji Tajudeen Olusi, in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos, said the party would not have resolved to hold a primary if it had adopted an aspirant.

    He was reacting to media reports that the chapter had adopted Mr Jide Sanwo-Olu, the Managing Director of the Lagos State Property Development Corporation (LSPDC), as its governorship candidate.

    Said Olusi: “All these things are speculations. They are not true. How can we plan to hold a primary to elect our candidate and then adopt somebody?

    “If we are still going to hold our primary, why then should we adopt, or does the adoption cancel the primary? No.

    “This is the political season; many interesting things happen, but I can tell you most of the things that have been reported on the matter are mere speculations and not facts. Nobody has directed any adoption.”

    Olusi, referring to a video being circulated, said it was normal for individuals or groups to back or endorse aspirants ahead of any election.

    He, however,  said such endorsements should not be taken to be the party’s position.

    Olusi said the determination of who would become the party’s candidate would be taken at the primary.

    He described the APC as a democratic party, saying all aspirants would be allowed a level-playing field.

    On the feasibility of holding a direct primary in view of the large number of party members, Olusi said there was no cause for alarm.

    He said the right preparations were being done, expressing optimism that everything would go well during the exercise.

    Olusi would not comment on the controversies over different modes of primary in some APC state chapters.

    “Honestly, I do not want to comment on that. However, we are a growing democracy and we learn every day,’’ he said.

  • 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.”

  • Updated: Tribunal affirms Ambode as Lagos governor

    Updated: Tribunal affirms Ambode as Lagos governor

    The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governorship candidate Jimi Agbaje has lost his bid to unseat the Governor of Lagos state, Akinwunmi Ambode of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    The Lagos State Governorship Election Tribunal sitting in Ikeja, Wednesday dismissed Agbeje’s petition filed against the election of Akinwunmi Ambode of the APC.

    The three man governorship elect‎ion tribunal led by Justice Muhammad Sirajo unanimously held that the petition was incompetent and dismissed it.

    Agbaje had challenged the declaration of Ambode as the winner of the April 11, 2015 governorship election in the state in the petition he filed before the tribunal.

    He had alleged irregularities during the election which he said breached the provisions of the Independent Electoral Commission’s (INEC) approved guidelines for the polls.

    But ruling on the preliminary application filed by Ambode’s lawyer, Chief Wole Olanipekun, the panel said that the petitioner, Jimi Agbaje did not ask for a fresh election despite asking the court to nullify the election.

    “In the instant petition, apart from seeking an order nullifying the election of the second respondent, the petitioner did not ask for an order of fresh election. So, if for instance, the election is nullified, the people of Lagos State would be left in an anarchy situation as no order can validly be made for the conduct of fresh election, same having not been sought for.

    “A petition that is found on disqualification of a respondent and an order of nullification of the election must of necessity contain a prayer for an order of fresh election. Where such a prayer is lacking, the petition will be incompetent and academic as even the resolution of such a petition in favour of the petitioner will not confer any utilitarian value on the petitioner(s)

    ” Where no relief for fresh election is claimed in a petition, a ground of petition founded on section 138(1)(b) of the Electoral Act and the entire petition itself are incompetent and liable to be struck out,” Justice Sirajo said.

    Striking out the petition Wednesday, Justice Sirajo who read the verdict of the panel said: “It is for this reason that the grounds of the petition that survived up till this point can no longer be countenanced. In the circumstance paragraph 13(b) and 14 of the petition and reliefs 19(5) and 19(8) are hereby struck out in view of the want of the relief seeking for the conduct of fresh election. Having done so, the petition becomes bare and empty

    ” In the final analysis, and in consideration of our foregoing decisions on all the issues raised in this application, we hold that the application has merit and is hereby granted as prayed. This petition is struck out for being incompetent.”

    While moving the preliminary objection to the petition, Olanipekun had argued that the petition should be struck out for being incompetent.

    According to Olanipekun there was no correlation between the reliefs being sought by the petitioner and the particulars of application on one hand and the grounds for questioning the election on the other hand.

    “The grounds and particulars in the petition are at opposites with the facts and reliefs being sought within the purview of Section 285(2) of the 1999 Constitution. I urge my Lordships to dismiss the petition,” Olanipekun said.

    He further submitted that there was no where in the pleadings where the petitioners attacked the victory of the respondents or questioned the conduct of the election.

    Olanipekun said: “I submit that there is no petition before your lordships known to law. There are no grounds challenging the election of my client under Section 138(b)(c) of the Electoral Act 2010 as amended.”

    According to him, the court cannot act on sentiment and sympathy of parties emphasizing that sympathy does not override clear provisions of the law.

    Counsel to APC, Dr Muiz Banire had aligned with the submissions of Olanipekun and described the petition as having no ground and therefore should be struck out.

    “This is a groundless petition; there is no petition before Your Lordships. I pray that the purported document before Your Lordships be struck out,” Banire said.

    However, counsel to Agbaje, Mr Clement Onwuenwunor, had opposed their submissions and maintained that the petition was competent.

    He had argued that the issues for determination by the tribunal had been carefully spelt out.

    He said; “Paragraph 13(a) and (b) of our petition questioned the election in Lagos State on the grounds of non-compliance with the Electoral Act and irregularities such as in the use of the card readers.

    “We have looked at their preliminary objections in this case and have concluded that they are objections made on mere technicalities.”

    He urged the tribunal to dismiss the notices of preliminary objection with substantial costs in favour of the petitioner.

    However, ruling on the issue, the three man tribunal upheld the preliminary objection raised by Chief Wole Olanipekun and Banire that the petition was incompetent.

    Reacting to the judgment Wednesday, Olanipekun said: “We have come to the end of the proceeding in the respect of challenge with the election of governor Akinwumi Ambode as the governor of Lagos state.

    “The tribunal agreed that the petition is incompetence; the court also agreed that incompetence petition does not meet the requirement of the tribunal.

    “The petition has to be based on the electoral act and the constitution. The tribunal also agreed that the petition having not grounded on the constitution as well as electoral act binding decisions of the court of Appeal and Supreme Court the tribunal is bound to follow, the tribunal has no alternative than to strike out the case.”