Tag: Lagos State

  • Satellite Town Forum inaugurates tank farm committee

    Satellite Town Forum, the umbrella body of residents of Satellite Town, in Oriade Local Government Area of Lagos State, has inaugurated the Community/Town Farm Committee on Works and Tank Farm operations.

    The event was organised by the community and Tank Farm Owners and Operations Association, Ijegun-Egba.

    The event became necessary due to the clamour by the tank farms operating in the area to save them from the challenges of flooding, traffic, bad roads and irresponsible use of roads in the area by the tanker drivers.

    The newly inaugurated members include Mr Michael Imitimi (chairman), Mr Sylvester Okedigbo, (Secretary), Ifemuyiwa Kunle, Ibrahim Mohammad, Bartholomew Uzoma, Ishmeal Zakarih, Fred Idahosa, Uche Nnanna, Wale Ali, Michael Onasile, Sunday Adeoye, Prince Eshiet Eshiet, Stephen Ojo, Ndubisi Okafor and Kamal Akorede.

    Others are Dr Juliet Ashibogwu, Emmanuel Onuotah, Rev.Nwakaego Uhegbu, Benson Akiro, Irosa Imade, L. K. Ezeoke, Olayinka Adeniyi, Tony Ohakwe and Maria Akinsote. Advisory committee members were also inaugurated.

    Imitimi said there was relative peace before the construction of the tank farm in the community in 2014.

    He noted that when the tank farm was about to be sited there, the residents were deceived that it was a housing estate.

  • A lift for kids with cancer

    The District 404B1 of Lions Clubs International has donated N400,000 to support the treatment of children diagnosed with paediatric cancer in Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH) in Idi-Araba, Lagos State.

    More than 50 members of the group, led by the District Governor, Olalekan Babalola, and other executives stormed the Oncology Department/Ward of the government hospital to present the cheque with other luxuries and Samsung flat screen television.

    The gesture, according to Babalola, while presenting the gifts, was to celebrate Lions Clubs Childhood Cancer Day. He said the non-governmental group has added the campaign against the childhood cancer with its humanitarian projects to reduce if not total eradication childhood cancer in the society.

    He said the childhood cancer had become another deadly disease threaten the children worldwide and many of them are dying on daily basis as a result of this.

    “Lions Clubs International have dedicated to help and protecting children/youths from the devastating effects of cancer all over the world that’ve been diagnosed with cancer.

    “Many of the children with cancer could have survived after they diagnosed but they didn’t due to lack of funds to finance the treatment.

    “Due to this, many parents go to religious homes for prayers or embarked on local treatment due to financial incapability which of course didn’t help. But with this idea, majority of the children diagnosed with cancer can have a much better chance of survival. “Lions Clubs wish to give every child a full chance and joyful life. We’re humanitarian service group and we would continue in accordance with our core mandate use our ‘time, treasure and talent’ to support projects and initiatives that would make life meaningful for the masses especially the less-privileges in the society.

    “We will continue to partnering with associations and reputable organisations to help improve Lions’ ability to positively impact and improve the lives of children who have been diagnosed with cancer.

    Babalola appealed to corporate organisations, political stalwarts and well-meaning Nigerians to come to the aide of poor parents who their children diagnosed with this deadly disease through the support of hospital treatment to enable us have a better society.

    He thanked the Club members who have been taking out of their little income to support the humanitarian services that could make life better for the poor masses in the society.

    The recipient of the donations, one of the Senior Doctor in Haematology/Oncology Unit Department of Paediatrics in the hospital,  Prof. Ademola Akinsulie, thanks those who established Lions Clubs which had been a platform of assisting the less-privileges globally.

    He urged the Club to help spreading the campaign against this childhood cancer in the local communities to eradicate ignorance of proper checking of health status.

    He said the campaign would enable individuals knows the importance of helping the poor parents when it comes to health issues.

    He decried worrisome at which children with cancers are dying as a result of financial incapability from the parents.

  • AD’s Salis rejects Lagos gov elections, alleges irregularities

    Lagos State Gubernatorial Candidate of the Alliance for Democracy (AD) Owolabi Salis has rejected last Saturday’s governorship poll, alleging various irregularities.

    Salis spoke at a press conference at his residence on Tuesday.

    Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu of the All Progressives Congress (APC) was declared winner of the election by the Returning Officer of INEC in the state Prof. Eyitope Ogunbodede.

    He polled a total of 739, 445 votes to defeat his closest rival and candidate of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), Mr Jimi Agbaje who got 206,141 votes while Salis polled a total of 3,370 votes.

    “I am not accepting the results of the last Saturday gubernatorial election as it is complete fraud on the people of Lagos State,” the AD candidate declared.

    He alleged the election was marred with “multiple voting, intimidation, and collation fraud.”

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    According to him:  “The election is full of many machinations as many voters were intimidated and lot of multiple voting occurred in many polling units.

    “The collation fraud was huge as the ruling party did everything to discredit the candidate of AD and relegate us by putting us in the sixth position”.

    He alleged all the votes of the party were counted along with those of other parties at the collation centres, adding that the act was done in connivance with Police and ad hoc staff.

    “I do not believe Sanwo-Olu won a clear contest. I am going to court. I have overwhelming evidence and will get lawyers that handle electoral matters to look into these irregularities committed against my party in the just concluded election”, he said.

    “It is very easy to win the case when you have enough evidence. We will follow the matter to a logical conclusion and we believe we will get justice,” Salis said.

    Salis vowed he would still remain relevant politically and not relent in advancing the course of the less privileged in the society.

  • Nollywood star, Desmond Elliot, returns to Lagos Assembly by landslide

    Hon. Desmond Elliot, Nollywood actor and candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the Surulere 1 Constituency of the Lagos State House of Assembly, has been declared the winner of the election.

    Dr. Bolajoko Dixon-Ogbechi of the University of Lagos, the Returning Officer, made the declaration on Sunday at the Surulere Local Government Collation Centre in Lagos.

    A few days to the election, Elliot, who is currently doing a first term at the Assembly, was the subject of a controversy on social media after he commissioned a biofil toilet in his area, with numerous Twitter users pillorying him for celebrating a project they considered ordinary.

    However Elliot emerged winner with 15,357 votes while Benjamin Olasunkanmi, candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) came second with 3,628 votes.

    “That Desmond Olusola Elliot of APC, having satisfied the requirements of the law and scored the highest number of votes, is hereby declared winner and is returned elected,” Dixon-Ogbechi said.

    Shitta-Bey Oluwarotimi of the Alliance for Democracy (AD) came third with 116 votes; Dawodu Oluwaseyi of Accord Party came fourth with 65 votes, while Makanjuola Olaseni of Youth Party came fifth with 59 votes.

    Dixon-Ogbechi said the total number of registered voters in the constituency was 134,939, while accredited voters were 20,340.

    Valid votes were 19,357, while the total number of rejected votes was 973.

    “The total number of votes cast was 20,330 while the results of six units at Igbaja/Stadium with RA number 06 were cancelled due to over voting. So, the total number of votes cancelled in the affected areas were 4,091,” she said.

  • Jimi Agbaje concedes defeat, congratulates Sanwo-Olu

    The governorship candidate of the Lagos State Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Jimi Agbaje, has conceded defeat and congratulated Governor-elect Babajide Sanwoolu of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).

    He called the APC flag bearer at 7.07pm, wishing him well as winner.

    An excited Sanwoolu, who is at the party office on Acme Road, Ogba, Ikeja to give his acceptance speech, thanked him for the kind gesture.

  • Extend voting hours, Adebule tells INEC

    Lagos State Deputy Governor Dr. Idiat Adebule has urged the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to extend the the time stipulated to conclude the ongoing election in Iba and other areas where voting commenced late.

    Adebule, who voted at Polling Unit 029 Devince, Iba, Lagos, said the ad hoc workers arrived late to the polling unit due to logistic process.

    “Considering the numbers of registered voters in my polling unit which is about 1,380, the stipulated time will not be adequate because the voting process started by 12pm.

    “Obviously they cannot stop by 2pm. If election starts by 12pm, meaning we have just two hours to vote. The voting period should be extended,” she said.

    The deputy governor said the late arrival of INEC officials may affect the turnout of voters.

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    “It is still early to compare the turnout of voters at the presidential election with this ongoing election because people have returned to their various houses due to the absent of INEC officials at the polling unit but as soon as they are inform that they are around they will surely troop out to perform their civic responsibility,” she said.

    She advised INEC to perfect the electoral process and rectify all inadequacies that might have cause the delay in the voting process, adding “no matter how perfect an organisation will be, they are bound to have challenges but the most important thing is for INEC to learn from their mistake, ensure that they perfect the electoral process and rectify all issues that affect smooth and early take off.”

     

  • Polls: Heavy security, restriction of movement effective in Lagos

    Heavy security and restriction of movement were noticed in parts of Lagos state on Saturday as residents of the state prepare for the conduct of the Governorship and the State Assembly elections.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that stern-looking army officers were seen took their positions along several roads as early as 6 a.m to effect the restriction order.

    This is unlike the Feb. 23 Presidential and National Assembly election, which had only a few  areas blocked by the army officers and commercial vehicles drivers were seen  manoeuvring their way.

    NAN correspondent monitoring the exercise reports that the soldiers shunned all appeal by almost all motorists to pass, as only officials of INEC and those on official duty were allowed to pass.

    Some of the areas blocked include Abesan Gate, Ipaja, Mosalashi area, Alimosho, Idimu Road, Ikotun area among others.

    Many people were, however, seen walking while others stood in groups in the frontage of their houses, yet some on the streets ready to move the polling units exercise their civic responsibility As from 8.00a.m.

    At polling unit 1 to 13 polling units situated at Gowon Estate in Alimosho Local Government Area, INEC officials were seen as early as 6.45a.m with their election materials.

    While some INEC officials were busy moving materials and personnel out of their various Registration Area Centres (RAC) at about 7.00 a m, some were found at their various polling units.

    Meanwhile, INEC Resident Electoral Commissioner in Lagos State, Mr Sam Olumekun, had told NAN that the electoral body was good to go and ready to give residents of the state free and fair elections on Saturday.

    Olumekun gave the assurance while speaking on the readiness of the commission for the exercise in the state, in an interview with NAN Friday night.

    In Lagos, the electorate will go to the polls to elect a Governor and 40 members of the state House of Assembly on Saturday.

    Supplementary elections will also take place in six federal constituencies in the state where the National Assembly elections held on Feb. 23 were inconclusive.

    NAN reports that 45 governorship candidates across various political parties will be vying for the number one seat in the state.

    Also, 640 candidates of various parties are eying the 40 seats in the Lagos State House of Assembly in the election. (NAN)

  • Lekan Shonde to die by hanging for killing wife

    An Ikeja High Court has sentenced to death by hanging, Lekan Shonde, a dockworker who killed his banker wife, Ronke, 36, at their residence in Egbeda, Lagos three years ago.

    Justice Josephine Oyefeso while delivering judgement on Friday found him guilty of one count charge brought against Shonde by the Lagos State government.

    Justice Oyefeso held that the prosecution has proved his case beyond reasonable doubt pointing out that the circumstantial evidence is clear that the deceased is defendant wife and they have two children.

    “I cannot but hold that the sudden provocation, the heat of passion and the retaliation, the violence used by the convict was in excess of a reasonable man,” the court held.

    Justice Oyefeso, in sentencing Shonde, father of two to death, took judicial notice of the analyses of the pathologist Dr Shokunle Shoyemi that examination revealed old and fresh injuries on the deceased.

    She held that the bruises on the deceased cheek, blood collection in the brain, brain swelling and other multiple injuries could not have been self- inflicted injuries.

    “The defendant in the case was very economical with the truth when he stated that he only slapped her when he overheard his wife on a phone call, praising the sexual prowess of a lover.

    “This does not march the degree of autopsy report.

    “In the light of overwhelming evidence against the defendant, the court is satisfied that the prosecution has proved its case beyond reasonable doubt.

    “The act was intentionally done. I found the defendant guilty.”

    Justice Oyefeso held that, section 223 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State 2015 prescribed that the person who commits murder shall be sentenced to death

    “In line with section 223 of the Criminal Law of Lagos 2015, this is the sentence of the court upon you Olalekan Shonde that you are to hang in the neck until you are dead. May the Lord have mercy on you,” she said.

    Ronke Shonde’s lifeless body was discovered in their apartment on May 6, 2016 and Shonde was charged for alleged murder.

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    He was arraigned on October 24, 2017 by the Lagos State government.

    The prosecution alleged that Shonde committed the offence at 8:30p.m on May 5, 2016 at his residence in Tiemo Street, Egbeda, Lagos.

    During trial, the prosecution called six witnesses and tendered various exhibits.

    However, Shonde in his defense told court he legally married to Ronke, his wife whom he was referring to as “Adunni” was sleeping on the couch in the sitting room with her phone while he was leaving home on that day of the incident.

    He had told the court that he heard his wife speaking to one Kayode on the phone a day to her death, telling him how sweet he made love to her.

    He slapped her on the wall.

    In his allocutus, Sonde, through his counsel, A. Mohammed pleaded for mercy.

    “My Lord, there are two children of the marriage. I know as a matter of fact, these two children have passed through a worse moment of their life, agonies that are immeasurable.

    “I know if these two children have any control in this proceeding, it will be that their father should not be prosecuted at all, but since this is not, I wish to plead with the court that their father be sentence on a very liberal term.

    “The defendant has no criminal record. He has developed series of failing health since his detention.

    “This defendant hardly seems very well again, he sees faintly. My Lord, he is hypertensive as he stands there and the authority of the prison can confirm.”

    However, the State prosecutor thanked the judge for ensuring that justice is done in the matter.

  • ‘APC has sacrificed enough for Lagos’

    The Ezendigbo Alimosho General and Chairman, Council of Elders of Non-Indigene Forum in Alimosho Local Government Area of Lagos State, Dr. Lawrence Eze, has urged the people to vote for the All Progressives Congress (APC) tomorrow.

    At a general meeting yesterday, Eze noted that since the APC took over the government in 1999, the party has achieved conspicuous achievements and therefore deserves continuity.

    He told the meeting that tomorrow’s election is wholly for APC candidates, and so urged them to vote for the interest of the non-indigenes since it has been agreed that non-indigenes would be included in the party’s leadership.

    According to him, the party’s governorship candidate, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, is more of an administrator than a politician, having been in the system for long, and so knows the need and yarning of Lagosians.

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    He said: “Sanwo-Olu has promised to build link bridges in Alimosho, therefore he needs our vote to deliver these promises.”

    The Seriki Hausa, Alhaji Haruna, agreed with Ezein, and told his people to be realistic and focused in their dealings.

    “Tomorrow’s election, as noted by the Ezendigbo, is about interests. And since the leadership of APC has concluded to involve the non-indigenes in their government more than before, we should therefore vote APC and work assiduously for a landslide victory of APC.

    The Onu of Igala, Chief Anthony Ayegba, described Sanwo-Olu as the best man for the job considering his long service in the government of Lagos State, and verse experiences. “Four years of continuation of APC is better than four years of trial and error,” he added.

     

  • Police arrest six suspected robbers

    The police in Lagos State have arrested six suspected robbers alleged to have terrorised Ikotun and its environs.

    The suspects, Toyin Adewale, Olakunle Akerele alias Poly, Nurudeen Akorede (Sypon), Oluwaseyi Makinde, Tunde Yusuf (To Door) and Bankole Mohammed alias Hunter were paraded by Police Commissioner Zubairu Muazu yesterday.

    He said information received from a source said a member of a gang with specialty in traffic robbery and snatching motorcycles was sighted at Ikotun Egbe.

    “Based on the information, operatives of the command trailed and arrested Toyin Adewale at Abaranje in Ikotun Egbe. During interrogation, he confessed to belonging to a robbery gang that has been terrorising parts of the state for some time now.

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    “His confession led to the arrest of other members of the gang- Olakunle Akerele aka Poly, Nurudeen Akorede aka Sypon, Oluwaseyi Makinde, Tunde Yusuf aka To Door and Bankole Mohammed aka Hunter.

    “During a search conducted in their hideout, one double barrel locally made gun, one single barrel gun and seven live cartridges were recovered from them. Investigation is on with a view to arresting other fleeing members of the gang,” Muazu said.