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  • Lagos LG Polls: Police restrict vehicular movements, beef up security

    Lagos LG Polls: Police restrict vehicular movements, beef up security

    The Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Mr Olohundare Jimoh, has ordered massive deployment of personnel across the state ahead of the Local Government (LG) elections on Saturday.

    Jimoh disclosed this in a statement signed by the command’s spokesperson, CSP Benjamin Hundeyin, in Lagos on Wednesday.

    He said the deployment was to ensure a hitch-free exercise.

    The commissioner also announced restrictions on vehicular movements between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.

    “Elaborate security arrangements and comprehensive security measures have been put in place to ensure security, safety, and peaceful and orderly conduct of the LG elections.

    ‘The command with other security and safety agencies is working together under the Inter-Agency Consultative Committee on Election Security (ICCES).

    “The restriction of vehicular movements will apply to all roads and waterways within the state jurisdiction,” he said.

    He added that police escorts and armed security aides were strictly prohibited from accompanying their principals to polling units or collation centres. The measure was to prevent any undue influence or intimidation during the election.

    “Police escorts, covered number plates, and the use of sirens at or in the vicinity of polling units and collation centres are prohibited,” he said.

    CP Jimoh said that only vehicles designated for essential services, such as ambulances, fire trucks, and patrol vehicles operated by security agencies in the ICCES, would be permitted to operate during the restriction period.

    “All other vehicles, including those belonging to any quasi-security outfit and state security agencies, are barred from movement, as no state-owned security agency is authorised to participate in the election security operations, in line with the electoral act.

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    “The movement restriction will not apply to essential services such as those on medical emergencies and other emergency responders and their workers, the duly accredited officials of the LASIEC and accredited election observers and media practitioners on election coverage accredited by LASIEC.

    “These categories of groups and individuals are permitted to carry out their lawful duties during the election period, provided they adhere to all the relevant guidelines and regulations in the electoral act,” the commissioner said.

    He said that all the security agencies personnel and other stakeholders, including the media and election observers accredited by LASEIC for the election, would have and wear their identification tags certified by LASEIC throughout the period of the election.

    “No one without the identification tag will be allowed to take part in the election. Anyone arrested without an identification tag will be investigated and prosecuted in line with the Electoral Act, “he said.

    (NAN)

  • Lagos ranked world’s fastest-growing emerging tech hub

    Lagos ranked world’s fastest-growing emerging tech hub

    Lagos has been ranked as the world’s fastest-growing emerging technology ecosystem in the year, according to a report by data analytics firm, Statisense.

    The report published on X yesterday placed Istanbul in second position, followed by Pune, Belo Horizonte, Mumbai, and Curitiba. Riyadh, Johannesburg, Chennai, and Ho Chi Minh City completed the top 10.

    Statisense is a leading artificial intelligence data analytics firm known for its yearly ecosystem intelligence reports across emerging markets.

    The report stated that the rankings were based on enterprise value, unicorn count, funding growth, Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per capita, and cost of living.

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    Other cities on the list included Kyiv, Mexico City, Vilnius, Jakarta, Bengaluru, Zagreb, Dhaka, Bangkok, Santiago de Chile, and Kampala.

    Earlier yesterday, Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, said the State government created an enabling environment for technology innovation to thrive through deliberate policies and investments.

    He explained that the environment spurred Lagos-based startups to raise over $1.2 billion in 2023, representing 75 per cent of all startup investments in Nigeria.

    Sanwo-Olu made this known during the Art of Technology Lagos 6.0 event in Lagos, with the theme “Artificial Intelligence And The Lagos Digital Economy”.

  • Lagos releases commencement dates for new laws

    Lagos releases commencement dates for new laws

    The Lagos State Government has released the commencement dates for new laws passed by the State House of Assembly and assented to by Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu.

    The operational dates were assigned to the laws by Commencement Orders made on the same day of assent.

    A statement by the Director of Public Affairs, Lagos State Ministry of Justice, Mrs Grace Alo, said the take-off dates were to allow for sufficient time to disseminate information about the new laws, educate the public, and put in place the necessary infrastructure and resources for their enforcement.

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    The following laws became effective on February 19, 2025: Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service Law (Commencement Order No. 1 of 2024), Lagos State Law Enforcement Training Institute Law, (Commencement Order No. 2 of 2024), Human Organ Harvest and Tissue Transplantation in Lagos State Law (Commencement Order No. 3 of 2024), Consumer Protection Agency Law (Commencement Order No. 4 of 2024) and Victim Assistance and Witness Protection Law (Commencement Order No. 5 of 2024)

    The Local Government Administration Law, 2025 (Commencement Order No. 6 of 2025) and Lateef Jakande Leadership Academy Law, 2025 (Commencement Order No. 7 of 2025) will take effect from August 4, 2025.

    “All relevant ministries, departments, agencies, stakeholders, and members of the public are enjoined to take note of these commencement dates and prepare accordingly for implementation and compliance,” the statement said.

  • Lagos, Edo, Benue, Sokoto, 16 others at risk of flooding, NiMet warns

    Lagos, Edo, Benue, Sokoto, 16 others at risk of flooding, NiMet warns

    •  Ogun, Ondo, Delta, Cross River, Rivers, Akwa Ibom threatened

    The Nigeria Meteorological Agency (NiMet) has released a list of states that will be at risk of flooding this month.

    The flash flood risk alert for July 2025, released yesterday in Abuja by the agency, shows the states with varying probable risks of experiencing flash flooding events due to the onset of rainfall across the country.

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    NiNet said Sokoto State has a high risk of experiencing flash floods. Other states with notable risk of flash flooding are: Kaduna, Zamfara, Yobe, Bauchi, Bayelsa, Jigawa, Adamawa, Taraba, Niger, Nasarawa, Benue, Ogun, Ondo, Lagos, Delta, Edo, Cross River, Rivers, and Akwa Ibom.

    The weatherman advised residents of the states to relocate, if necessary, clear drainage systems, prepare emergency kits, turn off electricity and gas during flooding, and strengthen mudslide prevention.

  • Sokoto, Lagos, Edo, Benue, 16 others at risk of flooding this month – NiMet

    Sokoto, Lagos, Edo, Benue, 16 others at risk of flooding this month – NiMet

    The Nigeria Meteorological Agency (NiMet) has released the list of states at risk of flooding this month.

    The flash flood risk alert for July 2025, released on Monday by the Agency, shows the states with varying probable risks of experiencing flash flooding events due to the onset of rainfall across the country.

    According to the agency, Sokoto State has a high risk of experiencing flash floods.

    Other states with notable risk of flash flooding are; Kaduna, Zamfara, Yobe, Bauchi, Bayelsa, Jigawa, Adamawa, Taraba, Niger, Nasarawa, Benue, Ogun, Ondo, Lagos, Delta, Edo, Cross River, Rivers and Akwa Ibom.

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    The Agency advised residents of the states to relocate if necessary, clear drainage systems, prepare emergency kits, turn off electricity and gas during flooding and strengthen mudslide prevention.

  • Man rescued as container crushes sienna in Lagos

    Man rescued as container crushes sienna in Lagos

    A man was rescued in the early hours of Saturday after a 40-foot container-laden truck crushed a Toyota Sienna minivan along Ikorodu Road, near the Idi-Iroko axis, inbound Maryland.

    The accident, which occurred at approximately 1:30 a.m., involved a white Toyota Sienna with registration number LSR 267 GZ and a fully loaded Mack truck. 

    According to preliminary investigations, the truck experienced a brake failure, suspected to have resulted from excessive speed. The malfunction caused the driver to lose control, leading to the container toppling from the trailer and crushing the minivan beneath it.

    Operatives from the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) arrived to the scene following emergency distress calls. 

    Officers from LASTMA’s midnight surveillance and rescue team, equipped with high-grade rescue tools, undertook a delicate extraction process which culminated in the successful rescue of a male occupant trapped in the wreckage.

    The victim, whose identity was not disclosed, received immediate medical attention from personnel of LASAMBUS and was reportedly in stable condition.

    The driver of the truck fled the scene shortly after the accident, apparently fearing mob action or possible prosecution, under the mistaken belief that the crash was fatal.

    The mangled remains of the Toyota Sienna were later towed to the Anthony Police Station while the truck and its dislodged container were impounded by LASTMA and taken to the agency’s operational headquarters for further investigation.

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    Speaking on the incident, General Manager of LASTMA, Mr. Olalekan Bakare-Oki, expressed relief at the survival of the victim and praised the professionalism of the rescue team.

    “This deeply distressing incident highlights, yet again, the perilous consequences of mechanical laxity, reckless driving, and habitual speeding on our roads

     “We urge all truck operators to uphold the highest safety standards and to ensure that their vehicles are roadworthy before embarking on any journey, especially within densely populated urban areas,” he said.

    He further called for stricter compliance with vehicular maintenance protocols and traffic regulations to prevent such avoidable disasters.

  • Customs seized 27 containers of fake drugs, others worth over N9.2b in Lagos

    Customs seized 27 containers of fake drugs, others worth over N9.2b in Lagos

    The Nigerian Customs Service (NCS), Apapa Area Command, has intercepted 27 containers of unregistered pharmaceutical and other prohibited items in the last six months, worth over N9.2billion.

    Nine out of the 27 containers, it was gathered, were seized just a couple of days ago.

    Addressing reporters in Lagos on Thursday, the Area Controller, Babatunde Olomu, disclosed that “between January-June 2025, twenty-seven containers with a duty paid value of (DPV) of Nine billion, two hundred sixty-seven million, four hundred and forty-three thousand, nine hundred and sixty-six naira (N9,267,443,966.00) in the last six months.

    The seizures, Olomu said, “Include 10 containers of unregistered pharmaceuticals, two containers of codeine syrup, two containers of stolen vehicles, four containers of second-hand clothing, amongst others.”

    The seized items, the Area Controller added, “are a fallout of our efforts at preventing Nigerians from unwholesome foods and drugs, stopping illicit trade and protecting our local industries.

    Read Also: Apapa Customs made N1.3tr in six months

    As a standard, he said, “We will never compromise our health, well-being. Safety of Nigerians on the altar of trade facilitation. Every consignment passing through our port undergoes a diligent check through scanning and physical examination when required.

    “Unregistered pharmaceuticals are most prominent on the list of twenty-eight (28) seizures made by the command during the period under review. The seizures comprise controlled drugs, used clothes. codeine syrup, wild animals’ skin and other sundry items.

    Olomu emphasised, “That trafficking of wild animals contravenes the Convention on Trade in Endangered Species (CITES), which Nigeria is a signatory to.”

    Equally, on the detention list is a container of matches imported without the required End User Certificate (EUC) as provided for in the Customs extant laws.

  • Lagos education official advocates promotion of Yoruba arts, cultural heritage

    Lagos education official advocates promotion of Yoruba arts, cultural heritage

    The Tutor-General/Permanent Secretary of Lagos State Education District V, Mr. Dauda Hassan, has called for renewed efforts to promote Yoruba Arts and Culture to ensure the preservation of the region’s heritage for future generations.

    Speaking at a cultural programme titled “Ayajo Ojo Asa Yoruba” organised by the district, Hassan emphasised that culture forms the foundation of identity and must be actively preserved and passed down.

    “As we celebrate today, let us recognise the importance of language in preserving our heritage. The Yoruba language is a vital part of our culture, and it is our responsibility to ensure its continuity. Let us work together to promote Yoruba Arts and Culture and to ensure our rich heritage is passed on to future generations,” he said.

    In a related event, during the district’s Subject Association Day, Hassan encouraged subject association executives to organise conferences, workshops, and symposia aimed at fostering professional excellence.

    He warned school principals against preventing teachers from attending subject association meetings unless due to urgent official duties.

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    “All subject associations must return to their schools to re-strategise and reignite excellence in all areas,” he stated, adding that teachers who neglect their association responsibilities should be held accountable.

    Also speaking at the event, Mrs. Asiboku Aderunke, a Christian Religious Studies teacher and Director with the Lagos State Government, urged students to apply the moral lessons they learn in school in their daily lives.

    “We’re here to exhibit all the subjects we’ve been teaching these students, to help them internalise the moral values they should display in society, their families, and the nation,” she said.

  • Lagos, MacTay train 200 youths

    Lagos, MacTay train 200 youths

    No fewer than 200 youths in Lagos state successfully completed four-month training in specialised Information Communication Technology programme organised last week by Lagos State Ministry of Wealth Creation and Employment, in collaboration with MacTay Consulting. It was part of efforts by the state government to bridge the digital skills gap, foster innovation and promote economic independence among the youths.

    The participants were exposed to an intensive dual-track curriculum, full stack Web Development track, mastered frontend technologies as well as backend tools. They also built real-world projects such as e-commerce platforms, real time chat apps and responsive websites, using globally recognised frameworks. The Graduation ceremony and presentation of certificates to successful graduates who completed the training, was held at Alausa-Ikeja, yesterday.

    Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, said the state government is passionate about ensuring that youths are not just employable but empowered to become creators, innovators, and job creators.

    “With demand rapidly growing across tech-driven sectors, these 200 young men and women are now equipped to confidently seize global opportunities right from Lagos,” he noted.

    He also urged the graduates to represent resilience, aspiration, and the future of work with the skill they acquired during the ICT training.

     “You’ve gained skills that can transform businesses, drive innovation, and uplift communities. But remember, this is not the destination. It is only the foundation. Continue to build. Continue to grow. Use what you’ve learned to solve problems, create platforms, and generate ideas that will reshape our world,” he advised.

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    Commissioner, Ministry of Wealth Creation and Employment, Akinyemi Ajigbotafe noted that the initiative is a reflection of the mandate of the ministry to create sustainable employment pathways and empower the youth.

    “This programme is part of a broader ecosystem of initiatives under our Ministry, including the Graduate Internship Placement Programme, Job fairs, Technical and Vocational training and Labour exchange centers,” Ajigbotafe, stated.

    He urged the graduates to stay curious, keep learning, stay connected to the tech ecosystem and use their new knowledge not just to advance their personal career goals, but also to inspire others and uplift communities.

    The Chief Executive Officer of Mactay Limited Tunde Rotimi said: “Today marked the beginning of a new chapter filled with opportunity and empowerment. You’re now empowered to contribute meaningfully to the development of Lagos and Nigeria.

    “Don’t abandon this skill. Use it for a good course and avoid things that harm individuals, the economy or the society. Make good use of it and not otherwise.”

    One of the participants of the training, Godwin Akinbayo, appreciated Lagos state Ministry of Wealth Creation and Employment and MacTay for the opportunity given to him to acquire the credential.

    “This globally recognised credential validates my ability to responsibly manipulate, analyse and communicate data analysis findings, aligning with industry standards and expectations,” he said.

  • Lagos LG election: Meranda calls for unity among APC members

    Lagos LG election: Meranda calls for unity among APC members

    Ahead of the Lagos state local government election slated to hold on Saturday, July 12, 2025, the deputy speaker of the Lagos House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Mojisola Lasbat Meranda has called for unity among members of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).

    Speaking shortly after a meeting between the governor, Babajide Olusola Sanwo-Olu, party leaders and all the party’s local government chairmanship and councilorship candidates, Meranda described the meeting as more than ceremonial, stating that it was a reaffirmation of the collective resolve of the APC to deepen democratic values and to promote inclusive leadership.

    “This moment was more than ceremonial, it was a powerful reaffirmation of our collective resolve to deepen democratic values, promote inclusive leadership, and uphold transparency in governance at every level,” Meranda stated.

    She urged all members of the APC in the state to join hands and work for the success of the party in the election, maintaining that the party leadership stands for free, fair, and credible electoral process that reflects the will of the people and advances the Renewed Hope Agenda.

    The deputy speaker stated, “Last week, I had the honour of attending the official presentation of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Local Government Chairmanship & councilorship flag bearers in Lagos State to key stakeholders of our great party. The event, graciously hosted by Mr. Governor, Babajide Olusola Sanwo-Olu, at the Lagos House, Marina, reaffirmed the strength and unity of the APC family.

    “As we approach the forthcoming Chairmanship elections, our call is clear and unwavering: we stand for a free, fair, and credible electoral process that reflects the will of the people and advances the Renewed Hope Agenda.

    “Together, we remain steadfast in our commitment to strengthening democracy from the grassroots, rekindling faith in public service, inspiring participatory governance, and building a Lagos, and indeed a Nigeria, that works for all.”