Tag: Lagos State

  • Building collapse: Assembly to go after regulatory agencies

    Building collapse: Assembly to go after regulatory agencies

    All regulatory agencies in charge of monitoring construction of buildings in the state would now be kept on their toes to guard against incessant cases of building collapse.

    The Lagos State House of Assembly (LAHA) Committee on Physical Planning and Urban Development on Monday disclosed this on Monday to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN).

    The Committee’s Chairman, Mr Setonji David, said this against the backdrop of the collapse of two different three-storey buildings on May 18, 2017 and May 29, 2017, respectively.

    NAN reports that five people lost their lives in the incidents.

    Similarly, on March 9, 2016, at least 34 people died when a five-storey building still under construction collapsed in Lekki Area of Lagos State.

    David said that the level of sensitisation and monitoring of buildings under construction had increased under Gov. Akinwunmi Ambode-led administration to curb the menace.

    He said: “Since the assumption of office by Gov. Akinwunmi Ambode, the level of compliance by developers has changed; though there is still room for improvement.

    “Government is a continuum; and the government is reorganising its agencies responsible for monitoring building constructions to be more effective in service delivery.

    “So, things are getting better. Building collapse will end soon in the state,’’ he said.

    The lawmaker also attributed the development to the high rate of influx of people into Lagos State.

    “ But, what we have on ground at present is better than what we had in the past.

    “Then, buildings used to collapse, but they were never reported.

    “Because of our current level of development with the knowledge and use of the social media, if anything happens in Ikeja now, it will be reported immediately.

    “So, things are getting better and the rate of monitoring is improving. We are putting every regulatory agency on its toes so that they will not rest on their oars.’’

    The lawmaker said that he was always holding regular meetings with the officials from the Ministry of Physical Development and Urban Development.

    “This is to ensure that whatever they do is in concert with the laws passed by LAHA.

    “ The ministry is adhering to our rules and we are on top of the situation,’’ he said.

    David, who is representing Badagry Constituency II at the Assembly, said that the government would not tolerate flagrant disregards to building laws and order by anybody.

    He said that one of the regulatory agencies had placed a stop-job order on the building that was under construction in Ilasamaja before it collapsed.

    The lawmaker said that: “It is very unfortunate that the state has been recording several cases of building collapse in recent times.

    “This is because the people have failed to adhere to the rules governing construction of buildings in Lagos State.’’

    David said that the public should liaise with the Ministry of Physical Planning and Urban Development that supervises the regulatory agencies in charge of erecting new building for the approval of their building plans.

    “They are supposed to submit their building plans to the ministry where experts will look at them before giving approvals; but this is not done.

    “ So, cases of building collapse are caused by our people’s ineptitude.”

    The lawmaker also advised intending landlords not to patronise quacks in the industry for their own safety and that of their neighbours.

    He assured the residents of the state that the LAHA committee would ensure proper monitoring of physical development by regulatory agencies.

    “We will not rest on our oars until things improve and cases building collapse become a thing of the past in the state,” he said.

  • Support fashion industry to end economic recession, says Oba Elegushi

    Support fashion industry to end economic recession, says Oba Elegushi

    A traditional ruler in Lagos State , Oba Saheed  Elegushi, has advised government to support the growth of the fashion industry so as to end the economic recession .

    Oba Elegushi of Ikateland said this during the Africa Fashion Week Nigeria (AFWN) 2017 held at the National Theatre in Iganmu, Lagos, over the weekend.

    The traditional ruler was represented by Mr Anofiu Elegushi, the acting Lagos State Commissioner for Transportation.

    “I enjoin the three tiers of government to partner fashion promoters such as the organisers of the Africa Fashion week.

    “This will be highly advantageous in jump starting our economy currently in recession,’’ he said.

    According to him, most developed countries earn their major revenues from the patronage of their fashion industry by internationally acclaimed superstars, royal families and distinguished personalities.

    He said that when the government and the public supported the fashion industry; they would be supporting the growth of the entertainment industry, indirectly.

    The traditional ruler added that this would also create employment opportunities for many unemployed people and increase revenue to government through taxation.

    “ I can  say that the Africa Fashion Week Nigeria 2017 is a great advocate in launching creativity of African and Nigerian fashions,’’ he said.

    Also, Ronke Ademiluyi; the founder of AFWN said that the event, the fourth in Nigeria, was unique because it was used to project the African s culture in its grandeur and splendour.

    “After three successful years of having the show at Eko Hotels and Suites, we decided to host this year’s show at the National Theatre, in Iganmu, Lagos.

    “The National Theatre, inaugurated  40 years ago, when Nigeria hosted the second Black and the African Festival of Arts and Culture (FESTAC 77), remains the true icon of our African heritage,” she said.

    She said that the idea was to promote and showcase the African culture and heritage to a global audience, by displaying African and Nigerian fabrics in various designs and styles.

    Ademiluyi said that the long-term growth of the fashion industry was grounded in developing initiatives that would ensure that it remained at the forefront of creativity, centre of fashion, style and innovation.

    “This year’s AFWN is unique as we have 56 designers and 40 exhibitors selected from various parts of Nigeria and the African continent, displaying their talents and brands in the two-day catwalk show.

    “AFWN launched the first Iconic Catwalk Show in Nigeria at the National Arts Theatre on April 1 and on April 2 at The Tinubu Square on Lagos Island.

    “ We believe that for creativity to grow; there is the need for a platform that supports and promotes its growth.

    “In exploring the multifaceted achievement of African fashion globally, the adoption of African fabric and designers’ creativeness is an undeniable testament of the untapped potentials as a catalyst for economic development,” she said.

    One of the models in the catwalk, Ms Joy Ejiro, also the 2016 Best Model Nigeria winner in Istanbul, Turkey, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) that Nigerian fabrics were getting international acceptance.

    “Nigerian fabrics have really gone far and wide; made-in-Nigeria designs are going internationally, we need more support and promotion from our home government and the organized private sector,” she said.

    NAN reports that some of the fashion designers that displayed their products are: Reverse, (handmade bags, suits), Zainab Bridals, Lamzie from Owerri, Simply Sleek and Women in Nigeria designs, also known as “Oleku’’.

    Others include: Modella, Kola Kuddus, Maufechi, Regalia by FAL, Blingshiki, Zizi Cardow, Marobuk, Tash by Tasha, Linda Ngwi (Cameroun) Sally Bawa and Alex Akande (Cameroon).

  • Police hunt for perpetrators of violence at Oshodi LG primaries

    Police hunt for perpetrators of violence at Oshodi LG primaries

    The Police say they are on the hunt for perpetrators of the violence at Shogunle during the All Progressives Congress’ (APC) primaries for councillors in Oshodi, Lagos State.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), reports that the fracas which occurred on May 29 led to the death of the Chairman of the Motorcycle Riders Union in Lagos State, Mr Rasak Bello popularly known as Hamburger.

    Police spokesperson, ASP Olarinde Famous-Cole, said normalcy had since returned to the place and that investigation was on to arrest the perpetrators.

    “Normalcy has returned to the place, no more violence, the place is now calm. We are working with those that have useful information on what led to the violence.

    “Definitely, there will be eye witnesses, it is just that most of them don’t want to come out as they belong to same party.

    “The police have commenced investigation to hunt down the perpetrators of the violence as the command will continue to maintain law and order in the state.

    “One life was however lost while another person was injured”, Famous – Cole said.

    NAN learnt that Hamburger had gone to observe the primaries at the venue for Ladipo Sogunle ward when he was attacked.

    After the winner was declared, some hoodlums invaded the venue in a bus filled with guns and broken bottles.

    They shot sporadically and went straight to where Hamburger and his friends were staying and shot into their midst..

    NAN learnt that many other persons were injured following the violence which marred primaries at Ilupeju, Mushin, and Ogudu among other places.

     

  • Woman arraign for locking housemaid in toilet for 20 days

    Oyinyen Chuks, 34, was on Tuesday charged at Ikeja Chief Magistrates’ Court in Lagos State with  locking up her 14-year old housemaid in a toilet for 20 days.

    Chuks, a trader, who resides at 19, Ojo St., Shasha, a suburb of Lagos, is facing a four-count charge bordering on assault

    The prosecutor, Sgt. Raphael Donny, told the court that the offences were committed between May 2 and May 22 at the residence of the accused.

    Donny said that the accused alleged that the housemaid stole her money and beat her mercilessly.

    “The accused locked the girl inside her toilet, fed her once and didn’t allow her to take a bath or change her clothes for those weeks in bondage.

    “It was one of the neighbours who could not bear the torment anymore that informed the police”, he said.

    The prosecutor said that following the report, the police visited the house and found the girl in the condition.

    “Hence, the accused was arrested while the girl was taken to the hospital for treatment”, Donny said.

    The offences, he said, contravened Sections 171, 207, 245 and 285 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2015.

    However, Chuks pleaded not guilty to the charges preferred against her.

    The Chief Magistrate, Mrs Davies Abegunde, granted the accused N1million bail with two sureties in like sum.

    Abegunde ordered the accused to pay N200,000 into the Court Registrar ‘s account as part of the bail conditions.

    She adjourned the case until June 21 for mention.

  • Protest mars Lagos APC primaries

    Protest mars Lagos APC primaries

    The Lagos State All  Progressives Congress ( APC) council primaries election was on Saturday marred by protest from aggrieved delegates.
    The protest which started when the party started announcing the names of the 18 candidates endorsed by the party leadership almost took a violent turn as the  Chairman Electoral Committee, Tokunbo Afikuyomi was attacked and almost stripped naked.
    He had to escape and be protected by the police. Those protesting later destroyed the ballot boxes with most of the delegates protecting their heads from stones and chairs thrown in the venue.
    Other leaders of the parties present at the venue were led off and protected by security men.
  • ‘Ambode ‘ll sustain tempo of performance’

    ‘Ambode ‘ll sustain tempo of performance’

    Lagos State Commissioner for Information and Strategy Steve Ayorinde spoke with EMMANUEL OLADESU and MUSA ODOSHIMOKHE on the 50th anniversary of the state’s creation, how Governor Akinwunmi Ambode is tackling the challenges of governance and the government’s agenda for a better Lagos. Excerpts:

    What is the significance of this Lagos at 50 celebration?

    The golden jubilee of any individual or institutions is very important. Therefore, anybody who lives up to 50 wants to do something significant, to mark the milestone. So, if you live up to 50, you will not allow it to go by without doing something to mark the age. Lagos at 50 is significant because, as a state, it is not the only one that was created in 1967 by General Yakubu Gowon. But, as you can see, everything is being done to make the celebration worthwhile. And maybe, there some muffled echoes by a couple of other states, acknowledging their existence for 50 years. Some have not given it a thought, but Lagos has been the only state that is celebrating the jubilee with the extra ordinary attention. Lagos, out of a class of 12 that was created in 1967 has remained an indivisible state so far.  Nothing has been created out of Lagos and nothing has been added to it. The indivisibility and its cohesiveness call for celebration. It can also take a lesson from when Lagos celebrated its centenary as a Republic. When Lagos was celebrating the centenary, Nigeria was only 55. The situation was also similar to when Nigeria celebrated its centenary as a geographical area that constitutes Nigeria. And of course, this predates the 55 years or the 100 that we have celebrated in the past. Lagos has always existed. during those days, we interacted with Portuguese and missions. So, in celebrating the 50 years of Lagos as a state, we are also celebrating the rich history of Lagos as a coastal and aquatic region with its enterprising background and people. Lagos is the most accommodating of all states in the country and it has enjoyed the profile of being a commercial city right from time. Lagos is the commercial nerve centre of the country, West Africa and the first largest economy in Africa. We are celebrating this feat; it is like what California is to the United State of America. If Lagos was to be a country of its own, it would be one of the largest economies in the world. Lagos is important for us to celebrate because everything that our country ideally stands out to be is found in Lagos. it can be called a mini Nigeria.

    Can you shed light on the challenge of governing Lagos, this mini Nigeria?

    There are enormous challenges. they are not challenges that are undaunted, that will not allow you to achieve your purpose. When you have 26 or 27 states out of the 36 states that are struggling to pay salaries and those paying are finding it difficult to pay pension and the like, the effects will spread to those that are paying. Let’s say you have three, four or five that are consistent with payment, so that if, we are to calculate their Internally Generated Revenue (IGR), it is not significant. The closest of the leading state is rated a quarter of Lagos IGR profile. That gives you an idea of the kind of pressure Lagos is facing, particularly in the last few years arising from fallout of state that are not well positioned to meet their obligations. In the last two years, the gravity of people moving into Lagos after 2014/2015 because of the electioneering has been quite huge. There is no other city in the world that has recorded volume of influx Lagos recorded within the time frame. That keeps a lot of pressure on roads and attending to security of the state. This therefore, means that, no matter how much Lagos State is generating, it really cannot be sufficient because of the people that need to be catered for in the state. But, Lagos has been lucky, lucky because in the last 15 to 20 years, it has been blessed with leaders that are upright, ingenious, committed and proactive. We had Alhaji Lateef Jankande, General Buba Marwa and, of course, the founding father of modern Lagos, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu. And uptill now, Lagos is witnessing an unprecedented level of development. So, you can see a city state that is confronted with enormous challenges because it is about the only functional state, not only in Nigeria, but West Africa. And there are examples to back that assertion. Which other state or country do you see this level of development that you have seen in Lagos? You have seen the flyovers being constructed, investment going on, security provided, infrastructure and other projects well attended to.  You now have programmes, not only cosmetic beautification of the state, but the one that help to invest in permanent infrastructural projects; the ones make life better for the people. For instance, there is only one Emergency Hospital in the whole of Nigeria perhaps West Africa. It is located here in Lagos by the Toll Gate. I used the facility personally and can testify to its efficiency. A good percentage of people who use that hospital come from outside Lagos. These are people from Oyo, Ogun states and some people come from the northern states, the West African coastal states like Cotonou, Accra and Mali. If an accident occurs outside Lagos, the victims sometimes demand that they be taken to Emergency Hospital in Lagos. So, what do you do in the circumstance? It is either you encourage other states to have the type of hospital in their own states or create addition ones in different parts of Lagos. There is a dilemma to the success of Lagos, the more successful Lagos it has been, the more problematic it has become for Lagos. That is to the extent that people cannot fold their hands or hang their jaws hoping that things will be better in their states. Even those who are interceding on their behalf like the pastors or Imams that things will get better have been moving to Lagos because this is where the opportunities are.

     As we conduct this mid-term assessment of the administration, what is the assurance that Governor Akinwunmi Ambode will be able to sustain the tempo of what he is doing?

    He was not elected to serve for two years; his mandate is for four years. Therefore, if what you are seeing in the last two years has been spectacular, it means that you are only seeing a glass house being built. You will have to wait for the end of the four years to put him in better perspective. We are happy the things we were trying to do at the beginning, which were not quite clear to lot of people in the last five months, are now clear. People are now realising what government plans to do. They now realise he is not a man that comes to wear another person’s shoe. This is the shoe maker himself, who decides the size of his own shoe. If you have seen the level of progress in the last two years, he is duty bound to maintain it. His campaign promise was to adhere to the concept of continuity. However, he added the continuity slogan, which is continuity with a difference. Therefore, he is mandated to work for the people till 2019. But, what is on ground will not terminate in any case then because of the developmental programme that is handed over by his predecessor which is the Lagos Developmental Plan, 2020 – 2025. This is anchored on the economic development, environmental sustainability, security etc. What we have done is to actualise what was handed over, which is based on a tripod of security, job opportunities and wealth creation and infrastructural development. Everything that has been seeing done by Akinwunmi Ambode and he is still doing will be based on that tripod. And in creating the job opportunities, that is why we have that N25 billion Employment Trust Fund. You cannot have a megacity like Lagos and you think the major thing you do is to secure their lives for one or two years. Only a few days ago, Lagos State compensated police officers who died in active service. Their families were given N10 million each and the one that was wounded got N5 million. It means that people are not just going into protecting the lives of others with their own being secured. Plans have been made to take care of their families and their legacies, if anything happens to them. We have also made provision for security gadgets that will add to the security of the state. The city is moving from a megacity to smart city. Lagos does not want to be a megacity, but a smart city because our contemporaries are thriving on the concept of smart city. Therefore, what makes it a smart city? Smart city cannot have just one seaport state; therefore we are working on the Badagry seaport that will create thousands of jobs and other projects befitting of a smart city. You can’t just live from hand to mouth here; we are creating one of the most important cities in the world, which will be like Dubai. We are saying that the city will be given security and development will be driven by technology. We are working on about 13,000 Close Circuit Cameras that will help in the security of the state. This means that Lagos will welcome everybody, but will demand that we live and work by the rules. We are in a marathon to win and the first leg of the marathon is a four year term. However, the seed that would have been sowed will not terminate in four years.

    When will the second phase of the rural road construction commence?

    It will commence this year. Again, that will take us back to why Lagos State is celebrating 50 years. There is no individual or state in Nigeria or Africa that celebrates its 50 years as Lagos State has devoted it’s time to mark the golden jubilee year. Maybe, something that will be close is Singapore. We have had wonderful times celebrating Lagos at 50. The last few weeks commencing from April to mark the celebration has been the most reported and publicised event. So, by the end of this month, when we would have been done with Lagos at 50, precisely from June/July we would have kick started another round of constructing the 151 road that we promised for which more than 2000 indigenous and foreign contractors applied would have been announced action. In May 2015, we announced that we would do something nobody has ever done in Nigeria, that we would commence 114 roads across the LGA and LCDA that would be delivered, when we celebrate our first year. And toward last year, we said we will not just repeat what we had the previous year, we would add to it, in which case, it would have been two roads per LGA but we realised that there were road network that needed some connectivity to the main road. This mean every council will still get two roads done, but there are some of the LCDA and LGA that cannot terminate in their council, but have to link major roads in order for things to happen. So, instead of 114 we now have 151 because all the roads have already been marked. So, between September and December this year another windfall of infrastructural development would have happened including of course the Pen Cinema Flyover and others to be delivered next year.

    Is the fourth Mainland Bridge project still possible?

    Yes, it is possible. It is going to happen and before you see the coming of the fourth Mainland bridge, the engineering work would have been going on. That is the level we are.

    Has the Federal Government fulfill its obligations, in term of the federal roads?

    We have not calculated what the federal government owes in the last two years because that has not been our focus. But of course, up till 2015, Lagos State has always insisted that federal government is owes it about N56 billion. There have been discussions between the federal government and the state government. Nothing has been paid, but again that is not our focus. Our major request will be two folds; it is for the federal government to be reminded its responsibilities about Lagos State, particularly within the Apapa axis. And secondly, for the Federal Government be on the same page with Lagos State government for the fixing of its roads. The state is desirous to fix mainly the Airport road, the BRT corridors at Abule Egba and a few other ones. As you know this is a family affair, there are no issues that cannot be resolved and discussions are on-going. Even if it is the desire of the federal government to fix some of these things and because of their important to the Lagos State government and the desire of the state, we have the wherewithal to deliver, we feel that it is better for the federal government to release whatever it has budgeted to on the projects to the state. It would be better for the federal government to release to Lagos State out of the N51 billion that we have agreed that federal government is owes Lagos State. And if for instance, we get N2 billion out of the money, we would say okay we have receive N2 billion, not as a tax, but out of the N51 billion that we have agreed that the federal government owes us.

    Lagos generates N1 billion per day. how can the local government improve on its IGR?

    The vision for the local government in Lagos State as we have it is to put people who will deliver in charge. People we want at the council are those who have the same vision on how the third tier of government, an important component of the state, to deliver good governance to the people. With what we have on the ground, we believe they can deliver on that. This time around, that Lagos set the developmental agenda, it only better that we have people with the same vision. If this is done, it would reduce a lot of things, it would reduce the pressure on government and their communities.

    What is the position of Lagos in the Southwest regional integration; at a time it has a synergy with a northern state to produce LAKE rice?

    Lagos state is an integral and bona fide member of the Southwest. Lagos state is a unique state, which is very welcoming and can be described as a mini Nigeria. We are glad and that underscored that people of Lagos State are from the Southwest. We are glad that Lagos State has now been absorbed into the Odua group of investment business and its core businesses. It is a component of the Southwest and we can see how Lagos is playing important role in the meetings of the Southwest governors. Oyo and Ekiti a PDP states, have hosted that meetings. Ogun State was supposed to host the meeting but because of the unfortunate transition of Dipo Famakinwa of the DG of Development Agenda for Western Nigeria (DAWN) an integral part of Southwest. Lagos State has always played important role and it is well positioned to captain the ship not only of Nigeria because we are already providing import role in the Southwest.  And from what we are doing, all other regions will see Lagos State as a region that we need because of its location and because of the leadership position has provided.

     

    • To be continued

  • Leave Lagos if you like bribe – CP tells DPOs

    Leave Lagos if you like bribe – CP tells DPOs

    Lagos State Police Commissioner, Fatai Owoseni, on Tuesday warned Area Commanders and Divisional Police Officers (DPOs) in the state police command to shun bribery or leave the state. Owoseni stated this during a lecture on Code of Conduct for Law Enforcement Officers at the Police Officers’ Wives’ Association (POWA) Hall, Ikeja.

    He warned that the era of impunity and corruption among cops was gone, appealing to his subordinates to come for transfer if they would not want to play by the rules in the state.

    He said: “I am tired of hearing about shooting or killing of innocent persons. No one has the right to take another man’s life. It is only God that has the right to take life.

    “It is your responsibility as a DPO to know those who are collecting bribe under you. If you refuse to stop them, they will stop you from being a DPO.

    “It is embarrassing to see policemen collecting bribes and chasing yahoo yahoo boys for a DPO. I would not cover any DPO. I will expose you. Just leave Lagos before I get to your station. I cannot share out of your misconduct. I will give your photographs and details to journalists to expose you.

    “I am shocked to hear that some Area Commanders and DPOs are on the pay rolls of fraudsters. I am investigating. Just pray that I don’t get you. Just know that you are causing pains for taxpayers if you are intimidating them and collecting bribe from criminals.

    “It is a curse to build a house with the money. The building would collapse on your head. Some of you even take people to the bank to collect money. If you train your children with the money, they won’t be useful to you.

    “If those who were in the force before us bastardized it, we would not have the opportunity to be enlisted in the police. I am tired of pleading with police victims because you are doing what you are not supposed to do. Remember, one day, you are going to die and give account to your creator.

    “Go back to your areas of jurisdiction and warn your men against brutality, indiscriminate use of handcuffs on pregnant women, elders and persons with disability.

    “Special Anti Robbery Squad (SARS) should take note. I will not tolerate any act of indiscipline.

    “Learn a lesson from DPO Ijeshatedo, who shot dead a fashion designer. He is in our custody and we are compiling charges against him. He would soon be arraigned in court.

    “All DPOs in Ikorodu should use all resources within their disposals to fish out Badoo cult group that has been causing havoc in the community. I am giving you all 48 hours to decongest your cells. Nobody should be detained more than 48 hours. I will conduct checks on the cells.

  • Lagos shops for new investors for 4th Mainland Bridge project

    Lagos shops for new investors for 4th Mainland Bridge project

    The Lagos State Government on Monday said that it was shopping for new investors to take over the 4th Mainland Bridge project.

    He explained that the state government was partnering with the Federal Ministry of Power, Works and Housing to actualise the Lagos airport road project.

    “On Murtala Mohammed Airport road, we did not get approval from the Federal Government but we are still working with them, we are getting things ready for the approval.

    “Whenever the approval comes in, the next day we will begin work on the site.

    “We are collaborating with the Ministry of Power, Works and Housing to speed up the process, it is the interest of Lagosians and Nigerians as a unit to adress the problem of that road, that is the first contact with Lagos and the road is not in a good condition,” he said.

    On open manholes across the state, he said that the state was working on applying inner locks to the covers so that they cannot be removed by vandals.

    “This is a new system to lock the manholes from inside to prevent theft and it is something ongoing,” he said.

    He said that an earlier project by the state government to replace steel manhole covers with fibres that cannot be stolen by vandals was still ongoing as according to him, it was not possible to replace all of the covers at once.

  • Three men arraigned for stealing N2.2m property

    Three unemployed men were on Friday arraigned in an Igbosere Magistrates’ Court in Lagos for allegedly breaking into a company premises and stealing some items worth N2.2 million.

    The men are Benjamin Anthony, 28, Stephen Azeez, 28, and Dotun Adetoun, 42.

    They reside at a slum area of Victoria Island. They are standing trial on charges of conspiracy and stealing.

    The Prosecutor, Sgt. Cyriacus Osuji, told court that the three men committed the offences on May 16 at Lekki Phase 1 on the Lekki-Epe Expressway.

    He said that they conspired and stole tarpaulin, valued at N1.4 million and lights, valued at N800, 000, belonging to an advertising company, e-Motion Advertising Nigeria Ltd.

    Osuji said the offences contravened Sections 287 and 411 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2015.

    The three men, however, denied the charges.

    The Magistrate, Mrs Abimbola Komolafe, granted them bail in the sum of N100, 000 each with two sureties each in like sum.

    She said that the sureties must be gainfully employed, resident in Lagos State and must show evidence of tax payment to the Lagos State Government.

    Komolafe adjourned the case until June 29 for mention.

     

  • Businessman bags N3.6 m fraud charge

    A 45-year-old businessman, Oludotun Onifade, who allegedly obtained the sum of N3.6 million under false pretences, on Friday, appeared before an Igbosere Magistrates’ Court in Lagos.

    Onifade, whose address was not given, is facing a three-count charge bordering on stealing and fraud.

    The prosecutor, Insp. Steven Molo, told the court that the accused committed the offences on Oct. 16, 2015, at No. 184b, Corporation Drive, Dolphin Estate, Lekki, Lagos.

    He said the accused obtained the money from the complainant, Mr Alade Agbabiaka (SAN), to supply some window frames and some curtains for his residence.

    “The accused failed to supply the frames and curtains. He collected the money with the intention of defrauding the complainant.

    “All efforts by made by the complainant to get back his money proved abortive,’’ he said.

    The offences contravened Sections 168, 287, and 314 (1) of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2015.

    The accused, however, pleaded not guilty to the charge.

    Magistrate O. O. Oshin, granted the accused bail in the sum of N500, 000 with two sureties in like sum.

    She said the sureties should show evidence of tax payment to the Lagos State Government.

    The case was adjourned to June 21, for mention.