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  • Lagos establishes six primary schools

    Lagos establishes six primary schools

    The Lagos State Government yesterday said it had approved the establishment of six new public primary schools under the State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB).

    Executive Chairman of the State Universal Basic Education Board, Lagos, Dr Ganiyu Sopeyin, said the development was in line with the new government policy on education.

    The schools are Community Primary School, Ibasa, Community Primary School,  Ajewanwa in Ojo Local Government Education Authority (LGEA), Oladele Aåaka Primary School, Ejigbo, Oshodi-Isolo LGEA and  Iju Ajuwon Primary School, Ifako-Ijaiye LGEA.

    The remaining are Osho Sholu Primary School, Ewu Oloye, Erunwen, Ikorodu LGEA and Correctional Home for Boys, Oregun, Ikeja LGEA.

    Sopeyin said the policy was to make qualitative and quantitative education available to the teeming children population of school age in the state.

    He also said the Akinwunmi Ambode administration had bridged the gap between  public and private primary schools in the state.

     

  • Mixed grill in Lagos, Abuja, Ilorin, Makurdi, Aba

    Mixed grill in Lagos, Abuja, Ilorin, Makurdi, Aba

    The petrol availability across the country yesterday recorded a mixed grill.

    In Lagos, petrol supply eased off in most filling stations. People bought petrol freely in many areas of the metropolis.

    At the NNPC station in Omole on Ojodu road among other areas, queues were short. However, many independent and major marketers did not sell products.

    At the Mobil Filling station in Agidingbi, some vehicles remained parked in front of the station yet petrol was not being sold.

    The Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR) sealed off some stations in Lagos

    In Kaduna, the petrol situation was critical.

    Our correspondent Abdulgafar Alabelewe, who queued up at the Mobil Filling Station on Waff Road, Muhammadu Buhari Way at 11am could not get petrol to buy many hours after. There were over 100 vehicles in front of his car as at 9pm.

    In Ibadan, the queue was yesterday easing off. There were many stations with petrol and less pressure although it was being sold at above N145 per litre

    In Abuja,  the situation remained critical yesterday. All the petrol stations along Kubwa expressway, Airport Road and inside the city centre had kilometres-long queues of motorists waiting to buy petrol

    The NNPC petrol station along Airport Road by Sabon Lugbe did not dispense fuel throughout yesterday because its supply of fuel had not arrived. Others that sold along the Airport Road axis had at least two rows of vehicles queuing to buy fuel with the usual undisciplined crowd breaching the orderliness to petrol stations through the exit gates.

    Inside the city centre, the story was not different as long queues of vehicles besieged the filling stations.

    In Aba, Independent oil marketers started lifting petrol from the Osisioma Depot yesterday.

    Seventeen trucks billed for Imo, Abia loaded PMS and headed for their destinations

    Marketers were yesterday still selling between N245-N250 per litre.

    Some of the marketers who pleaded anonymity said they were selling at the old price because they had the old stock in their tanks.

    In Ilorin, there was no improvement in the situation yesterday. Many filing stations were yet to begin dispensing fuel as they remained under lock and key.

    Only the NNPC mega station and retail outlet along Asa Dam road, are in the last three days were attending to motorists. Bovas Filing Stations along Fate and Offa Garage Roads were also selling products. Queues were long in all these places.

    Transportation fares within and outside the metropolis were increased.

    Prices of  commuting within the metropolis have skyrocketed. A drop per taxi cab which used to be between N60 and N70 is now between N100 and N150.

    Black marketers were having a field day. Five litres now sell between N18000 and N2200 in the Ilorin township.

    The scarcity is acute in Benue State and a litre of petrol is being sold at N260 per litre at petrol stations in Makurdi, the state capital.

    In Gboko town a litre is sold at N280 a litre at the pump

    Most motorists spend long hours at NNPC mega station located on Makurdi- Enugu road in search of the product .

    In Port Harcout, the fuel situation eased off yesterday. People bought petrol without much problems. While the NNPC stations sold at normal price, many independent stations sold for prices above N200 per litre.

    In Warri, Delta State, most fuel stations were without product yesterday.

    The Matrix Energy’s fuel stations, which are the only ones still with steady supply selling at N143 per litre, the scanty number of other stations, which manage to sell at irregular intervals do so at exorbitant rates. At any other station or black markets, a litre of PMS is sold for between N250, N300.

    To buy at the stations that are available, customers stay on endless queues all round the clock.

  • Lagos Speaker urges Christ’s spirit of love

    Lagos Speaker urges Christ’s spirit of love

    Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Mudashiru Obasa, has urged Nigerians to imbibe the spirit of love, tolerance and sacrifice as preached and put into practice Jesus Christ during his life time.

    The Speaker, who spoke yesterday, noted that Nigeria would continue to achieve growth, development and economic revival, if the people continued to live in peace, showed tolerate to one another and imbibe the spirit of personal sacrifice for the benefit of their brothers and sisters.

    In his Christmas message to Nigerians, especially Christians, through his Chief Press Secretary, Musbau Rasak, the Speaker said: “Jesus Christ lived a life of love, tolerance and engaging in personal sacrifice for others to thrive. If we can take after him with these three special attributes, this country will continue to witness development, growth and economic revival.”

    According to him, while government at all levels battles to contain the various challenges facing the country, the citizens should strive to live in peace, tolerate one another and sacrifice for one another to provide the enabling environment for government to serve them optimally.

    Obasa said: “We should eschew violence and desist from any action or utterance that can cause chaos and confusion or outright breakdown of law and order in the country.

    “We should always be security-conscious and assist security agencies in fighting crimes by being vigilant at all times, by reporting any suspicious individual or action to appropriate security agency on time.”

    The Lagos Speaker hailed Nigerians for their perseverance and continued support for the All Progressives Congress (APC) administration at federal and state levels.

  • Fuel scarcity bites harder in Lagos, Ibadan, Ondo, Abuja

    Fuel scarcity bites harder in Lagos, Ibadan, Ondo, Abuja

    The long queues at petrol filling stations in Ibadan, Lagos, Abuja and Ondo continued yesterday with a litre of fuel selling at between N210 and N250  in some filling stations .

    In some locations in Ibadan where black market thrives, a litre of petrol sells as much as N400 per litre. These filling stations selling the product, operate only in the night , with vehicles queueing throughout the day.

    The scarcity, which has continued unabated in the city,  has caused a lot of hardship on the residents who were preparing for the Xmas and New Year celebration.

    Many residents, who could not afford the high cost of transport fares, were seen trekking long distance due to exorbitant fares charged by commercial transport operators.

    Due to the scarcity of petrol , commercial transport operators have jacked up fares by over 100 per cent.

    Our correspondent, who went round the city yesterday, observed hundred of commuters trekking long distance due to scarcity of vehicles and commercial motorcycles in many parts of the ancient city.

    Many bus stops within the city were flooded with scores of commuters who were stranded as they waited endlessly to no avail.

    Transport fare that goes for N100 from Mokola to Ojoo is now between N200 and N250. The one from Gate to UI is now between N150 and N200 instead of N100.

    From Ajibode Junction to Ojoo is now N50 instead of N20. This applied to other areas .

    Many filling stations that were partially selling the product on Tuesday and Wednesday were under lock and key when our correspondent visited yesterday.

    A resident of Ologun-Eru told this reporter yesterday that some of the petrol station selling the product in his area are selling between N210 and N250 per litre.

    The scarcity has also afforded some youths in areas such as Mokola, Sabo and Ajibode to turn the situation in making brisk business by selling 4-5 litres of Petrol at the rate of N2000- N3000 depending on the bargaining power of the prospective buyer.

    A resident of Ajibode ,who begged not to be named, said he spent many hours at a petrol station to no avail.

    Another resident of Ibadan, who spoke with The Nation, noted that though the petrol still sold at the normal price in his area, but it would take one about five hours to get the product.

     

    He said: “They are still selling at the normal price of N140. But it is a very long queue, you will spend up to five hours before you get it. But those selling black market, they sell four litres for N2000.”

    A cross section of those who also spoke with our correspondent appealed to the government to find lasting solution to the persistent problem.

    In Lagos, the prices have skyrocketed as petrol is selling at N200 per litre in Lagos, the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN).

    NAN checks revealed that more filing stations have joined the growing numbers of stations without the product while few who had product sell between N 170 to N200 per litre with long queues.

    A NAN correspondent, who monitored fuel situation within Lagos metropolis around 7 a.m. yesterday, reports that most stations at Ikorodu, Epe, Imota, Ibeju-Lekki and Ajah were seen selling petrol at N200 per litre.

    At Be Happy, Mallo, Bravo, Domino, and Dhikram filling stations situated at Ikorodu was selling at N200 per litre while motorists were mandated to pay N50 as ‘commission’ to the attendants, before they sell to them.

    Mobil, Oando and Total filling stations along Lekki-Epe Expressway was dispensing at N145 per litre but there were long queues while motorists were cited buying fuel from ‘black market’ along the road.

    NAN also observed that some independent marketers filling stations branded with NNPC colour were also selling at N170 per litre with their dispensing meter showing N143 per litre.

    Black market operators at Monsinmi depot were selling a 30-litre gallon at N6, 000 with inter-state commercial and private motorists packed along the road to fill their tanks.

    Mr Ndu Ughamadu, spokesman of the NNPC has said the corporation has intensified efforts to flood the market with petrol.

    Ughamadu said six major marketers: Total, Forte Oil, Oando Plc, MRS, 11 Plc and Nipco Plc, are now loading products round the clock from their various depots in Lagos for onward trucking to all parts of the country.

    According to him, the supplies are mostly from cargoes of petrol imported to by NNPC which are daily berthing and immediately being made to discharge their products to stem the supply hiccups.

    “ The imported products are also being supplemented by supplies from the local refineries.

    “ NNPC assures Nigerians to remain calm and not to engage in panic buying as the end of the challenge is nigh.

    “Marketers are strongly advised against hoarding as security agencies, working with industry regulators, would mete out appropriate sanctions to defaulters. NAN reports that the scarcity of petrol had brought hardship on many Nigerians as many cannot travel to celebrate the yuletide with their family in different villages.

    NAN also reports that many filling station have increased the pump price of petrol to N250 per litre while the black market are selling five litres of petrol between N2,500 and N3,000.

    Transport fare in Lagos metropolis has also increased by 300 per cent. Travelers stranded at Mararaba motor park as fuel scarcity persists

    As the ongoing scarcity of petrol continues to bite harder, passengers travelling for Christmas were stranded at Mararaba motor park in Nasarawa State on Sunday.

    NAN reports that as a result of the scarcity of petroleum products, transporters seem to be cashing in on the development, with fares increased arbitrarily.

    In Akure, Owo,Ondo Akokoland and other parts of Ondo State, the scarcity remains bad.

    At Ikare,Oke-Agbe,Akungba,Arigidi and other communities, people were trekking long distances due to scarcity and hike in fuel which had been affecting the area in the past three weeks.

    The situation in Ikare was so pathetic as a drop for taxi attracted between N150 and N200 depending on distance.

    The Nation observed that many people trekked from Ikare-Okeagbe- Erusu down to Oke-Agbe and Ogbagi.

    Transport fare from Lagos to Ikare-Akoko was N4,000 as against the usual N2,300.

    The black marketers selling in jerry can along Ikare Road were selling a litre for N600, while such petrol had been reportedly mixed with kerosine.

    As at the press time, only one filling station was selling at N300 per litre in Akokoland with similar situation in Akure and other major towns in the state.

  • 10m to grace One Lagos Fiesta

    10m to grace One Lagos Fiesta

    •Davido, Olamide, KSA, Ayuba, others brace up

    One Lagos Fiesta (OLF) will arguably be the biggest and the largest celebration in Nigeria with a record of 10 million people in attendance, Special Adviser to the Governor on Tourism, Arts and Culture, Mrs. Aramide Giwanson, has said.

    According to her, the OLF will turn the five divisions of Lagos into a tourist destination for eight days non-stop.

    These are: Ikeja (Agege Stadium), Badagry (Badagry Grammar School), Ikorodu (Ikorodu Town Hall), Lagos Island (Bar Beach) and Epe (Epe-Marina Beachfront).

    The cross over night to usher in the New Year 2018 on the night of December 31 will hold at the Eko Atlantic City.

    It will showcase not less than 40 concerts across the city and develop the local economy of the areas thereby making it self-sustaining during the festive period and after, Mrs Giwanson added.

    A-list artistes, including multi award winning artistes, Davido, Olamide, King Sunny Ade and other music stars will mount the stage across five different locations to thrill fun seekers.

    Veteran musicians like King Sunny Ade, Adewale Ayuba, Salawa Abeni, Ras Kimono, Pasuma and Osupa are also listed for action in the eight days non-stop fiesta.

    The event, she said, is the flagship yuletide revue of the Lagos State Government, also known as One Lagos Fiesta (OLF).

    Tagged See, Feel and Explore Lagos, Giwanson assured residents that adequate preparations have been made to guarantee safety and security of participants.

    She said traffic management officials have also been mobilised to ensure free flow of traffic throughout the eight days.

    According to her, the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA), Lagos State Ambulance Service (LASAMBUS), Lagos State Fire Service, Lagos State Traffic Management Agency (LASTMA), Rapid Response Squad (RRS) of the Lagos State Police Command and other related agencies have been fully briefed on preventing any chaos or break down of law and order.

  • Southwest forum lauds Lagos NURTW chief

    Southwest forum lauds Lagos NURTW chief

    The South West Elders Forum of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) has commended the Lagos state Chairman of the union, Alhaji Tajudeen Agbede for executing crucial programmes that are critical to the welfare of members.

    The elders cited the construction of an ultra-modern secretariat, which was inaugurated last week, as a good example of such projects.

    The Elders Forum is made up of former state and national officers of the union from the region

    The forum spokesman, Alhaji Abdu Wasui Abubakar a.k.a Tawakalitu, who is a former chairman of the Oyo state council, said: “The way Agbede has been performing shows that he is following the footsteps of the President of the union, Alhaji Najeem Yasin, who has transformed the union to very enviable position”

    The forum urged Agbede no to relent in promoting the union by continuing to execute projects that impact on the union members.

  • Yuletide: Lagos donates Lake rice to security agencies

    In the spirit of the yuletide season, the Lagos State Government on Saturday donated trailer-loads of Lake Rice each to the Armed Forces, the police and other security agencies in the state. A statement by the Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Mr Steve Ayorinde, said the latest donation to security agencies was part of the token to appreciate law enforcement agents for their commitment and sacrifice to ensure security of lives and property in the state.

    The State Governor, Mr Akinwunmi Ambode had, while launching the 2018 Armed Forces Remembrance Emblem on December 20, 2017, equally donated N25million to the Nigerian Legion as well as trailer-load of rice to aid the welfare of the families of fallen heroes. According to Ayorinde, “The latest gesture by the State Government to security agencies for the festive celebration is a continuation of the token to appreciate them by the State Government for their efforts at maintaining law and order in the state.

    “Lagos is indeed blessed with dedicated security personnel and despite all that have been done in the past and is still being done to assist security agencies, such as provision of critical logistics, allowances, insurance benefits, among others, the onus is on government to continue to utilize every opportunity to appreciate and motivate them to continue to put in their very best.

    “Security, being one of the tripod upon which the administration of His Excellency, Mr Akinwunmi Ambode is built, will continue to be given top priority to ensure safety of lives and property, as well as to grow the economy of the State,” the Commissioner said. There are 600 full bags of rice in each of the trucks donated to the security agencies.

     

  • IPMAN lauds NNPC for pumping petrol into Ejigbo Depot

    IPMAN lauds NNPC for pumping petrol into Ejigbo Depot

    The Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria ( IPMAN ), Ejigbo Depot, has lauded the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) for pumping petrol into the depot.

    Alhaji Ayo Alanamu, the Chairman of Ejigbo Depot, made the commendation in an interview in Lagos on Thursday.

    Alanamu said that NNPC resumed pumping of petroleum products, especially petrol, to the depot on Wednesday to ease fuel scarcity in South-West.

    According to him, loading of petrol by tankers started at the depot on Thursday.

    “I strongly believe that before weekend, queues will vanish.

    “Marketers within Lagos metropolis are being given priority attention while NNPC has increased loading capacity of trucks,’’ he said.

    According to Alanamu, the aim of pumping petroleum products to the depot is to reduce the difficulty marketers go through while taking the products at the Apapa private depot.

    “Now that pumping has resumed in Ejigbo Depot, the number of trucks waiting to take load in Apapa will reduce drastically; it will also reduce the chaotic traffic situation there,’’ he said.

    According to a correspondent, who visited the depot, reports that tankers were taking petroleum products out of the depot.

    However, petrol scarcity within the Lagos metropolis remains the same as many filling stations are without the product.

    NAN

  • Lagos immortalises ex-deputy governor with Park

    Former Lagos State deputy governor, the late Alhaji Rafiu Jafojo, has been immortalised by the government. Last week, Governor Akinwunmi Ambode’s administration named the renovated Shasha recreational park after the late Jafojo, who served with the first civilan governor, Alhaji Lateef Kayode Jakande.

    Ambode, who was represented by the Commissioner for the Environment, Dr. Babatunde Adejare, said it was in line with his government’s idea of recognising leaders that have contributed to the meaningful growth of the state, making it first choice destination among the states.

    Besides, Ambode said the transformation of the state is one of the cardinal policies of his administration, adding that his administration is committed to transform Lagos into Africa’s smart and industrial haven where individual economic and social aspirations can be met always.

    The governor, while inaugurating the Park, explained that the state was  embarking on massive landscaping and greening projects, as well as establishing more recreational parks and gardens with the ultimate desire to establish parks and gardens in all the 57 local government areas in the state.

    In a similar vein, Special Adviser to the Governor on the Environment, Mr Babatunde Humpe, described Shasha Recreational Park inuaguration as another landmark achievement of the present administration aimed at consolidating the smart city status of the state.

    According to him, the hustle and bustle experienced by the residents within the metropolis   daily  require that the state evolves a strategy to improve the general well-being of the people to reduce  stress that people go through while searching for their daily bread.

    Hunpe gave an insight into the features of the park.

    “Shasha Recreational Park occupies approximately a total land area of 15,447 square meters with soft and hard landscaping and recreation facilities for basketball, children playground, gazeboes, and water fountain and commercial stand, among other facilities.

    Also adorning the facility are ornamental plants, palms, garden seats, trees of various types, rotunda, garden lights, gazeboes with seats, multipurpose court, children playing ground, irrigation facilities, toilet facilities and parking area.

    The administration, he said,   emphasises on the need to implement policies and programmes that would enhance the aesthetic of the environment and promote health and wellbeing of the citizenry.”

    The Special Adviser said the objectives of the new Environmental and Urban renewal laws, including the campaign on tree planting, are designed to achieve a serene, healthy, beautiful and conducive environment and reduce stress on the citizens.

  • My eardrum got cracked from beating, says police torture victim 

    My eardrum got cracked from beating, says police torture victim 

    A former council official in Amuwo Odofin, Lagos, Olusegun Adekoya, Wednesday narrated how he was framed for accessory to murder and was almost tortured to death by men of the Inspector-General of Police Intelligence Response Team (IGP IRT).

    He said his eardrum got cracked due to the excessive beating he received while in detention for an offence he did not commit.

    Before he was released through the intervention of the Lagos Commissioner of Police Imohimi Edgal, his lawyer, Ikeja Branch chairman of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) Adesina Ogunlana, was denied access to him.

    Adekoya was arrested in connection with the killing of a businessman, Mr. Emmanuel Ubah, a.k.a Onwa, in Festac Town on July 21.

    Adekoya said he was picked up last Tuesday men of the IGP IRT as part of the investigations.

    He was bundled into a vehicle and taken to the IRT office near FSARS at Ikeja headquarters.

    Adekoya said was stripped and thoroughly beaten in a bid to force him to confess.

    Another suspect, identified as Abidemi “Badoo”, had informed the police that Adekoya gave him N1million cash to carry out the killing.

    “I was arrested on December 12. About four officers surrounded me. They were from Abuja. I said they should have invited me. The next thing, their leader said: ‘Take him away’. I was bundled into their jeep. They took me to an offices near SARS office.

    “I was taken upstairs to one Mr. Felix. He said: ‘That’s the man’. I was taken to a place downstairs that looked like a shrine. It was demarcated with a red banner. I was stripped naked. I asked: ‘What is my offence’? They said I was going to die there.

    “The next thing, the officer brought out his gun and shot at the right side and at the left side of me and said: ‘I’m going to kill you here!’ I told him I was innocent.

    “He brought out a paper from me to write a statement. I asked to see my lawyer. I received the kind of dirty slaps I had never received in my life by different officers in mufti.

    “They said I should put it in writing that the sum of N1million was given to me, and that I delivered it to the suspect who killed somebody. I refused to write. They started beating me, hitting me, asking me to do what they asked me to do. The statement of my accuser was brought to me.

    “They said I should put what I read in the statement in my own statement. I said let my lawyer come. They beat me more. I started writing rubbish. They took the pen from me and started writing. The more I talked, the more I was beaten. After they finished, I was asked to sign, which I did.

    “They took me to Cell 2. I was pushed towards the toilet where about 40 people were standing. I stood there till daybreak. All my legs were shaking. I was transferred to Cell 3, which they called Jankara Cell. So many detainees were protesting their innocence.

    “Some had been there for eight or nine months without seeing their families.  Sometimes the officers would ask suspects to bail themselves with N350, 000. Some would pay N200, 000 to be freed. There were many with wounds who could not walk. Some had sores on their body.”

    Adekoya said he was taken before the suspect, Abidemi “Badoo”, who insisted that he gave him N1million.

    Hours later, he was taken before Edgal, who interrogated Abidemi “Badoo” in his presence.

    “He said he knew Badoo while I was chairman of Amuwo Odofin Environmental Tax Force. The CP said: ‘Listen young man. If I should find out that this man is innocent, I won’t take it easy with you. Tell me the truth.”

    “It was then the suspect said that I was innocent. He said he was tortured to mention names, including my name, and the names of some APC chiefs. The CP then directed the officers to take me to the Police College Hospital for treatment. There was no nurse there,” he said.

    Adekoya said he was grateful for the CP’s intervention, which saved him from further torture.

    “If not for the CP that God used to intervene in my case, I don’t know what would have become of me. My doctor told me that my eardrum has been cracked. Something was coming out from my ear. I still feel severe pains all over my body,” he said.

    Ogunlana said he would file a suit on Adekoya’s behalf to demand damages for the torture and illegal detention for five days.

    “Nobody is saying the Police should not do their work, but our laws do not allow for the stripping of people of their dignity, torture and dehumanisation,” he said.