Tag: Lagos State

  • Eid-el-Kabir: Embrace sacrifice, love, unity, Ambode urges Muslims

    Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode on Monday called on Muslims in Nigeria to embrace the values of sacrifice, love and continue to foster unity as they join their counterparts worldwide to celebrate this year’s Eid-el-Kabir festival.

    In his Sallah message signed by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr. Habib Aruna, Governor Ambode said the period of the celebration was a clarion call for Nigerians to imbibe the lessons of the season such as selfless service to God and humanity, sacrifice and sincere commitment to righteous conducts in their private and public life.

    He explained that the significance of the season should be beyond feasting, adding that as Muslims prepare to offer animal sacrifice in the prescribed days of the festival, the real essence should be to encourage piety, self-discipline and sacrifice.

    Governor Ambode therefore called on all Nigerians to exhibit these values for the good of the country and shun any act capable of heating up the polity or causing distrust among various ethnic groups in the country.

    “As we celebrate this auspicious occasion, let us renew our faith in our nation and implore the Almighty God to restore to us those values that place high premium on human life, love of neighbour and sharing even as we ventilate our faith in the unity of our dear country”, the Governor said.

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    “This period requires more patience, fortitude, tolerance, endurance, patriotism and a greater willingness to make personal sacrifices for the good of all,” he said.

    The Governor also thanked Lagosians for supporting his administration, assuring that the Government would continue to do its best to serve the people and promote fairness and mutual tolerance among the populace, irrespective of their ethnic religion or political affiliation.

    While wishing all Lagosians, especially adherents of the Islamic faith a happy Eid-el-Kabir celebration, Governor Ambode enjoined Nigerians in other parts of the country to continue to be their brothers’ keeper.

  • How not to assess Lagos under Ambode

    I say without any equivocation that this young man who is there now-Akinwunmi Ambode- has raised the stake of performance (in Lagos State) especially in infrastructure.– Olabode George, chieftain of the opposition People’s Democratic Party,( PDP).

    About the time strident critics in Nigeria had begun to come to terms with the reality of Lagos as standing out of the pack in an environment of ill-performing states, posting distressing infrastructure-deficit indices, a global body has turned out a report suggesting the contrary. So on the one hand, we have the rare acclaim of a known censurer of the Ambode government; and on the hand we are being offered the partial picture of what is on the ground.

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    According to the 2018 Global Liveability Index released by The Economist Intelligence Unit(EIU) World Bank, ‘’Lagos is the third worst city to live in.’’ It examined 140 cities and placed Nigeria’s economic and commercial hub at 138, Syria and Bangladesh being the only two lower.

    Vienna, the Austrian capital, was ranked the most liveable city in the world. Melbourne in Australia came in second place after a seven-year at number one. Japan’s Osaka came in at third position.

    The ranking was based on five parameters: Political and Social Stability, Education, Culture, Environment, Infrastructure and Access to Health. For Infrastructure among the other factors, ‘’the quality of road network, quality of public transport, international links, availability of good quality housing, quality of energy provision, quality of water provision and quality of telecommunications were considered.’’

    Interestingly, by the reckoning of a widely-travelled and respected Nigerian financial expert Mr. Bismarck Rewane, these are areas where Ambode’s Lagos has fared excellently. Not known for flippant comments on political and economic matters because of his integrity, Rewane has become a favourite of newsmen on hot-button issues. So when the EIU report came up, he spoke what many have regarded as the objective view.

    He criticized the world body for its judgment that Lagos is the planet’s third worst city to choose to live in. It’s an unfair and harsh verdict, Rewane told an interviewer on a leading TV News station operating from Lagos last week. He declared solemnly: ‘’First and foremost, I think the report is subjective and it is based on warped criteria. Certainly, in a survey that says that number 86 is Johannesburg when you talk about crime, terrorism, insurgency and Lagos is 138 out of 140, it’s unfortunate. I feel safer in Lagos than in Johannesburg…I must come out strongly that the EIU …is a bit subjective and does not reflect the truth. Lagos is definitely not the third worst city to live in in the world. I stand by that and I am ready to join issues with the Economic Intelligence Unit whom I respect anyway…’’

    His stand tallies with those of most dispassionate observers who have taken keen interest in developments in this state growing by leaps and bounds every day. Adjudged the fastest growing and the fifth largest economy in Africa, Lagos is heading for the 20 million population mark, earnings it the mega polis epithet. That poses inherent security and infrastructure challenges characteristic of such climes.

    But that is precisely where to dig deep to find out if the Lagos authorities are aware the world is watching them to know if they are tackling the issues appropriately and in accordance with global best practices. The world has become a small space, any corner of which you can access from the comfort of your room. What happens in your backyard or bedroom is in the world domain, not even public domain. So the world can’t but notice the mammoth activity of urban renewal in Lagos. The entire state has become a veritable construction site, where new roads are either being built or existing ones are experiencing a face-lift via expansion and modernization. And to secure lives, residential and office apartments which have failed safety are being pulled down to make way for befitting centres of commerce and habitation.

    The transport sector is similarly being driven to the next level, with the phasing out of the ubiquitous molue. The more appealing luxurious Lagbus fleet are taking over on newly created corridors not only to add aesthetic beauty to the city landscape, but also to deepen the security of commuters.

    There is now an unprecedented move by the Ambode government to trash the notorious slums in the state into the dustbin of the past. He has come under attack for attempting what his predecessors dared not to undertake: displacing the huge ghettoes and rickety markets to create for modern and affordable settlements and business centres.

    But, as ex-Ghanaian President Jerry Rawlings told complaining compatriots when he was rebuilding Ghana after years of decay, ‘’it is a bitter pill that must be taken for lasting relief’’. Time is proving him right, because Ghana has enjoyed a sane and equable political and economic history since his days. It was a challenge the current generation of Ghanaian would have been battling with if Rawlings hadn’t confronted it then.

    I think when reports of the nature under review are coming up, their authors must also consider on-going projects of renewal in societies being assessed. That way, they would avoid producing halfway verdicts of the type being criticized by well-meaning Nigerians. The critics are not those in government or so-called sponsored commentators. They are those who believe the EIU has not been fair to an administration whose members are having sleepless nights in order to make Lagos safe and turn it into a tourism haven as well as the investors’ dream destination.

     

    Anibaba, a journalist wrote from Ikorodu, Lagos State

  • Updated: Alleged murder – Court releases Lagos PDP Chairman

    A Lagos State High Court in Ikeja has dismissed a murder charge filed against the Chairman of the Lagos State Chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Mr Moshood Salvador and 10 others.

    Justice Obafemi Adamson freed the defendants following advice from the Lagos Directorate of Public Prosecution (DPP,) which exonerated them of the killing of the PDP Chairman of Apapa Local Government Area (LGA), Adeniyi Aborishade.

    The other defendants are: Kehinde Fasasi, Rotimi Kujore, Fatai Adele, Ismaila Abiola, Amos Fawole, Victoria Falowo, Mukaila Odukoya, Oropo Isaac, Mohammed Babangida and Ugochukwu Nwoke.

    They were docked by the police before Chief Magistrate Oyetade Komolafe of a Yaba Chief Magistrates’ Court on July 25 on two counts of conspiracy and unlawful killing.

    Mr Komolafe remanded them in Kirikiri Prison following their plea of not guilty and adjourned till August 27 for the DPP’s advice.

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    But Salvador, through his counsel Mr Lawal Pedro (SAN), challenged his remand and sought a discharge of the charge, among others, at the high court.

    At the commencement of proceedings yesterday, an Assistant Director from the DPP, Mr Olaitan Soetan, informed Justice Adamson that there was a “development” regarding Salvador’s prayers.

    The vacation judge’s attention was drawn to the DPP’s report to the lower court which recommended the defendants’ discharge for want of evidence.

    Salvador’s counsel, Mr Lawal Pedro (SAN), affirmed the new state of affairs and told the court that “the matter has been overtaken by circumstances.”

    He urged the court to dismiss the charge.

    In a Bench Ruling, Justice Adamson held that in view of the DPP’s advice the defendants should be released forthwith.

    Aborishade was allegedly murdered on July 21, during the PDP’s “visitation meeting” that held at Igbosuku Village, Eti-Osa LGA.

  • Alleged murder: Court releases Lagos PDP Chairman, Moshood Salvador

    A Lagos High Court in Ikeja has released the Chairman of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) in Lagos State, Mr. Moshood Salvador and 10 others charged trial for alleged murder.

    Vacation judge, Justice Obafemi Adamson also released 10 others who were docked for the offence alongside Salvador.

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    They were charged following the death on July 21 of the party chairman in Apapa Local Government Area, Adeniyi Aborishade.

    The prosecution alleged that Aborishade was murdered during the PDP’s “visitation meeting” that held at Igbosuku Village, Eti-Osa Local Government Area.

    The 10 others are: Kehinde Fasasi, Rotimi Kujore, Fatai Adele, Ismaila Abiola, Amos Fawole, Victoria Falowo, Mukaila Odukoya, Oropo Isaac, Mohammed Babangida and Ugochukwu Nwoke.

    Details later…

  • 2019 Elections: Commissioner urges residents to collect PVCs

    The Lagos State Commissioner for Home Affairs, Dr Abdul Hakeem AbfulLateef, has urged residents to obtain their Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs) so as not to be  disenfranchised in the 2019 general elections.

    Addressing residents on the importance of the PVC at the Ejigbo Mini Stadium in Lagos on Sunday, AbdullLateef said that reports from the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) indicated that a lot of PVCs had yet to be collected.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that continuous voter registration would end across the country on Aug.17, according to INEC election time-table.

    AbdulLateef, who is the convener of ‘Yepe Support Group’, an arm of “Itesiwaju Ipinle Eko’ Foundation, urged residents to collect their PVCs which he described as their “power to do and undo”.

    He also appealed to residents to support Gov. Akinwunmi Ambode’s bid for a second term in office.

    “Lagosians must prove to all Nigerians that we are ready to develop a common attitude toward the forthcoming gubernatorial election in 2019.

    “We have experienced a governor who has integrated execution into strategy by doing more than he says.

    “A governor who follows the tenets of good governance, rule of law, constitutional democracy, and all inclusive governance.

    “We are not ready to change a winning team. We must be united regardless of our political parties and ideological differences in coming together to allow Akinwunmi Ambode complete the massive infrastructural renewal which are visible in all sectors throughout the five divisions of Lagos State.

    “This will encourage future governors to do well, knowing fully well that Lagosians are reasonable people who will always put their political differences aside as a mark of respect for a selfless and hardworking governor like Akinwunmi Ambode, ” AbdulLateef said.

    In his remark, the Chairman of Ejigbo LCDA, Mr Monsurudeen Bello, assured residents that security operatives would be deployed to the voter registration centres to ensure orderliness.

  • Lagos PDP need prayers in 2019, says Ogunlewe

    Chief Adeseye Ogunlewe, a former Minister of Works and chieftain of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), on Sunday called on party members in Lagos State to pray for peace and unity in their fold.

    Ogunlewe, a former senator, said without peace and unity the party could not rise above its present “challenges” toward realising its goal of winning the state in 2019.

    “What is needed in Lagos State PDP is prayers, prayers and prayers.

    “Members in the chapter should pray together for peace and unity so that the goals of the party can be actualised.

    “Members must particularly unite at this challenging period in order to get victory in 2019,’’ the PDP chieftain told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN).

    Ogunlewe who described the recent killing at the party’s rally in Eti-Osa area of the state as unfortunate, said divine intervention was needed to avert a recurrence.

    NAN reports that some hoodlums had on July 21 invaded the party’s rally at Eti-Osa, killing the Chairman of the Apapa Chapter of the party, Mr Adeniyi Aborishade.

    The invasion by the hoodlums and subsequent violence followed disagreements among members at the rally.

    The Police arrested the State PDP Chairman, Mr Moshood Salvador and 10 other chieftains and on July 25, charged them with murder at a Yaba Magistrates’ Court.

    They all pleaded not guilty to the two-count charge of unlawful killing and criminal conspiracy.

    Chief Magistrate Oyetade Komolafe had remanded Salvador and others in prison and adjourned the case until Aug. 27 for advice from the State Directorate of Public Prosecutions (DPP).

  • CAC Theological Seminary holds 20th anniversary

    The Christ Apostolic Church Theological Seminary (CACTS), Lagos Campus will on Thursday, August 9, hold its 20th anniversary, convocation and dedication of its ultra-modern chapel auditorium and office complex.

    According to the Coordinator, Pastor Francis Olaniyi, the programs will hold at the new chapel auditorium in Idimu, Lagos State.

    He said the new auditorium, which he described as a multi-million naira building project, would enable the Seminary have the required facilities to accommodate more students’ enrollment.

    According to him, the Seminary is targeted at raising ministers of God with Godly lifestyle and ministry, who are disciplined, seasoned in the knowledge of the Word of God and heaven-focused while also winning souls for the Lord Jesus Christ.

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    He decried that the country is what it is today because of the problem of leaders that lack the discipline of good leadership. “No society rises beyond its leadership; everything rises and falls on leadership. Many churches today are not truly making positive impact on society because a lot of their leaders are not appropriately and sufficiently trained.”

    He said the mission of the Seminary is to train different levels of people of God who have been called into diverse ministries of the Gospel.

    He added that admission into the Seminary is still ongoing and called for more enrolment, noting that the theological education will enable people realise the call over their lives and the reason of their existence,.

    He said 350 students who have studied between two to four years at different levels would be graduating from the Seminary on Thursday. “It is part of our effort to ensure that our products are academically sound and morally unimpeachable. We run programs including, Bachelor of Theology, Bachelor of Christian Education, Diploma in Theology, Diploma in Christian Education, Certificate in Theology and Certificate in Christian Education.”

    He said the ceremony would be graced by the President of the Christ Apostolic Church Worldwide, Pastor Abraham Akinosun.

  • Lagos State combats domestic violence in the riverine areas

    To curb the spread of domestic violence at the grassroots, Lagos  State government through the Ministry of Women Affairs and Poverty Alleviation recently embarked on a 3-Day Advocacy/Campaign against  domestic violence in rural and riverine areas  of the state, namely Epe, Ikorodu and Badagry local government areas.  The Campaign/Advocacy which was tagged: ‘Families Living Together in Harmony’ featured lectures and road shows to sensitise, educate and enlighten the public, especially women on the menace of domestic violence which has been on the increase in recent times.

    Speaking on the essence of the advocacy programme, the Honourable Commissioner for Women Affairs and Poverty Alleviation, Hon. Dr. Mrs. Lola Akande, explained that the programme was one of the ministry’s creative approaches to fulfil the dream of Gov. Akinwunmi Ambo?e to foster peace and stability in the family as a route to socio economic progress in the entire state.

    Akande lamented that women are always at the receiving end of the consequences of domestic violence, going by their vulnerability to gender discrimination, certain cultural beliefs and relatively poor access to education and economic opportunities. “That is why we have over the years empowered several thousands of our women with skills acquisition, basic literacy and tools to start up small scale businesses,” said Akande.

    The commissioner who spoke through the Director, Public Affairs in the ministry, Mrs Olayinka Kadri, expressed concern at the current rate of violence, especially among family members which was why the ministry decided to take the bold step of raising awareness and discussing the preventive steps to be taken.

    A retired Director with Lagos State government, Mrs. Ibidun Alakija, was present to educate participants on what to do in case they are being violated and where to seek help within their neighbourhood, which is made possible by Lagos State government.

    The Director, Lagos State Citizen Rights, Ministry of Justice, Mrs. Omotola Rotimi, spoke on the legal aspects of domestic violence and the relief provided by the state government for the citizens who are traumatised.

     

     

    For further sensitisation, the ministry staged a road show in the three areas to campaign against domestic violence in English, Pidgin and Yoruba.

     

  • Ambode urges state govts to imbibe legislature harmony 

    Gov.  Akinwunmi Ambode of Lagos State on Friday attributed the massive development going on in the state to the harmonious relationship between the state executive and legislature.
    Ambode said this when he received the Conference of Speakers of State Legislatures of Nigeria at the Lagos House, Alausa,  Ikeja.
    The News Agency  of Nigeria  (NAN)  reports that Lagos is hosting the Conference of Speakers of State Houses of Assembly between Aug. 3 and Aug. 5.
    Ambode urged the speakers to take the lessons from Lagos to their various states and work harmoniously with the executive arms, for the good of the people.
    ”This visit is a very significant one for Lagos State.  The last time we hosted speakers like this was during the administration of Sen. Bola Tinubu.
    ”It is very significant for us to have been able to bring together speakers from the 36 states inspite  of the various movements in our polity. It means there is still hope  in Nigeria.
    ”I want to implore other state governments to emulate Lagos State by ensuring harmonious relationship  between  the executive and the legislature.
    ”Such relationship helps us perform better by  carrying  out our constitutional  roles as elected officers and reaching out to the yearnings of the electorates,” Ambode said.
    Earlier, Mr Isamaila Kamba, speaker of Kebbi  State House of Assembly  and Chairman of the Conference of Speakers of State Legislatures of Nigeria,  thanked the governor for the grand reception.
    Isamaila said that the Conference  would, among other things, deliberate on how  to implement  the recently assented bill granting financial autonomy to state legislative and judicial arms of government.
    He urged Gov. Ambode to liaise with other state governments on their behalf,  to give them a soft landing in the implementation  of the law.
    Recall that President Muhammadu Buhari, on June 8, assented to the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 Alteration Act (4th Alteration Act 4, 9, 16, and 21) which grants financial autonomy to the State Houses of Assembly and the Judiciary.
    Isamaila also commended the governor for the huge investment on security  and infrastructure development in the state.
    ”Gov. Ambode, we want you to know  that your name has been written in gold in the history of governance  in Nigeria, ” he said.
    In his remarks,  Mr Mudashiru  Obasa,  the host speaker, said the conference would discuss latest developments in the country, to chart the way forward for the benefit  of Nigerians.
    Obasa  thanked Gov. Ambode for providing the necessary support needed for the success of the conference.
  • People who wrecked our economy desperate to govern again – Amosun

    Governor Ibikunle Amosun on Thursday rued the absence of conscience among some politicians in the country, saying it is only in Nigeria that people who only “wrecked the economy” yesterday, could have the “effrontery” to aspire to govern the country again.

    Amosun said when the present All Progressives Congress (APC) controlled government at the centre came on board; things met on ground were so bad on all fronts but expressed the joy that President Muhammadu Buhari had laid a solid foundation for Nigeria and her economy.

    The Governor who made this known in Abeokuta, the Ogun State capital, while addressing the seventh Quarterly Meeting of the Secretaries to the governments of the All Progressives Congress (APC) – controlled states, said in no distance time, the foundation being laid by Buhari would yield positive results to make the  people rejoice.

    According to him, the Federal Government is focusing on enhancing policy implementation of programmes across the states.

    While declaring the meeting open, he noted that it was first held in March, 2017 and remained the  brain – child of the Progressive Governors Forum (PGF), and had since  became  a veritable platform for peer reviews among the APC-led states.

    “Since the inaugural Quarterly Meeting that in Lagos State on 16th and 17th March, 2017, the focus has been on the critical objective of facilitating the adoption and implementation of policy initiatives across all APC states in line with the social democratic philosophy of our great party,” he said.

    The meeting, according to Amosun, is expected to  focus on setting enabling framework for implementation of PGF’s policy briefs on education, security , Internally-Generated Revenue and health sectors.

    He expressed hope that the meeting would provide an opportunity for cross-fertilisation of  ideas and create synergies for improved and  workable solutions to the challenges of the sectors.

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    “It is my sincere belief that you, our guests, will have a few tips to take home from our success story here in Ogun.

    “As you continue in your deliberations at this Meeting, I urge all of you to avail yourselves of the opportunity to share with one another lessons, ideas, experiences and challenges from our respective states,” he said.

    A former Secretary to Ogun government, Sarafa Ishola, who attended the opening ceremony, described the roles of the SSGs as “pivotal” to their respective governments.

    Ishola recalled that there was no such platform during his tenure, and urged the SSGs to ensure sustenance of the platform for the benefits of the APC- controlled states.