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  • Lagos APC primaries: Consensus candidates emerge for 4 LGs

    Lagos APC primaries: Consensus candidates emerge for 4 LGs

    Chairmanship candidates for four local council areas have emerged at the ongoing  Local Government primaries of All Progressives Congress (APC) in Lagos State,the News Agency of Nigeria(NAN)reports.

    Mr Isa Jubril emerged candidate for Iba LCDA, Mrs Motunrayo Gbadebo for Ijede LCDA, Mr Rasaq Kasali emerged   for Lekki LCDA and Mr Azeez Kareem  emerged as Otto Awori LCDA candidate.

    NAN reports all the candidates emerged via consensus and were affirmed by the delegates of each of the council areas.

    Voting to pick candidates for other   council areas was still ongoing at the Ikeja party secretariat as at the time of  filing this report.

    Deputy governor of the state, Dr Obafemi Hamzat, while addressing   delegates before voting, urged them to be peaceful and orderly, saying that the whole country was watching.

    Hazmat said: “We take this exercise very serious. Our president who is our leader and father, is monitoring us from Abuja.

    “This is his state and you know he takes the people at the grassroots very seriously. That is why all of us must be patient.

    “LASIEC is here to observe the process. This is a peaceful process. Let us do it peacefully and quickly and go. Let us be calm and be patient. Let us do it well.

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    “In Lagos, it is APC that is still  existing, the umbrella (of PDP) is torn, so we should not play into the hands of  outsiders (opposition).”

    Reeling out voting modalities earlier,  Chairman, Lagos APC Electoral Committee, Mr Babatunde Ogala ,said  delegates of the local governments with consensus candidates would be allowed to affirm their candidates before delegates of councils with competing aspirants.

    Noting that the accreditation had been well done, Ogala said that some local  delegates had resolved and agreed to present their consensus candidates.

    “Some Local Governments seem to have done their process at home, we will take them first so that they affirm and depart.”,he said shortly before the emergence of the four consensus candidates.

    Stating that aspirants who wanted to withdraw were at liberty to do so, Ogala urged delegates to leave the venue after voting to decongest the venue.

    (NAN)

  • LP unveils Lagos caretaker team, says defections no threat

    LP unveils Lagos caretaker team, says defections no threat

    Ahead of the build-up to the 2027 general elections, the Labour Party (LP) said it remains undisturbed by recent defections and internal challenges.

    Instead, the party is embarking on a major restructuring and grassroots rebranding campaign to reclaim its political relevance.

    Speaking during the inauguration of the LP Lagos Caretaker Executive Committee on Friday evening, the leader of the Labour Party Caucus in the House of Representatives, Afam Ogene, dismissed concerns that the party is losing ground due to recent defections to rival parties.

    “It’s not everybody who is defecting to the ruling party,” Ogene stated. “Just two days ago, two members from Enugu left for the PDP. But that’s the nature of politics in Nigeria. By the time party primaries begin early next year, there will be what scientists call reverse osmosis, people will return.”

    Ogene, who also serves on the party’s National Caretaker Committee, said the party is focused on restoring internal democracy and revamping its structures from ward to state levels.

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    He attributed the stagnation of the party’s operations in key states like Lagos to the leadership style of former national chairman Julius Abure, whose tenure was marred by constitutional violations.

    “For four or five years, there were no congresses in Lagos. Abure just kept renewing tenures arbitrarily,” Ogene noted. “But with the coming local government elections, we’ve decided to start rebuilding from Lagos, and this will extend nationwide.”

    He  asserted the party’s leadership crisis has been conclusively resolved by the Supreme Court, which affirmed the end of Abure’s tenure and cleared the path for internal reforms.

    “There is no leadership tussle that I know of. The Supreme Court ruled clearly. People are free to gather and call themselves a faction but we’re moving on,” Ogene said confidently. “In politics, 24 hours is a long time. By early next year, the landscape will change. Mark my words.”

  • Lagos LG election: APC primaries underway amid heavy security

    Lagos LG election: APC primaries underway amid heavy security

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) Local Government  chairmanship primaries are currently underway at the party secretariat in Ikeja,amid heavy security.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the Lagos State Independent Electoral Commission (LASIEC) has fixed July 12 to conduct elections into the 20 Local Governments (LGs) and 37 Local Council Development Areas(LCDAs) in the state.

    NAN political correspondents  monitoring  the primaries report that there is heavy presence of  police operatives at the venue to ensure hitch-free conduct.

    The Commissioner of Police in Lagos State, CP Moshood Jimoh, is seen  monitoring  security situation within and outside the premises.

    Operatives of Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), and those of Department of State Security (DSS) are also on ground to provide security.

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    Officials of Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) are also on ground .

    Vehicular movements on  the entire stretch of the road leading to the venue were restricted .

    The development created  gridlock around ACME Road and other roads, forcing vehicles to take alternative routes to access their destinations.

    Addressing newsmen  briefly before the commencement of the delegates accreditation, the Chairman of the APC Electoral Committee, Mr Babatunde Ogala, called for fair reportage from the media.

    Ogala, who asked the media of their assessment of the venue, said that the committee had provided adequate security for all the participants.

    According to him, though the accreditation was supposed to start at 9.00am, the committee delayed commencement by some minutes to ensure delegates coming from far places were part of the process.

    (NAN)

  • Two nabbed for vandalising streetlight cables in Lagos

    Two nabbed for vandalising streetlight cables in Lagos

    Officers of the Isheri Oshun Police Division have arrested two suspects caught while vandalising public infrastructure on Ijegun/Jakande Road in Lagos.

    The suspects, identified as Jemilu Abdullahi and Samsondeen Isiaku, were apprehended by patrol officers while attempting to cut and remove streetlight cables yesterday.

    According to a statement from the Lagos State Police Command, the suspects were arrested at the scene and are in custody.

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    “Two suspects, Jemilu Abdullahi ‘m’ and Samsondeen Isiaku ‘m’ while vandalising streetlight cables at Ijegun/Jakande Road. Investigation is ongoing. They will be charged to court accordingly,” the statement read.

    Also, Isokoko Division police have arrested two men for vandalising roadside concrete barriers at Ile-Zik, near Ikeja.

    The suspects, Peter James, 26, and Lesipi Adamu, 24, were caught while allegedly removing rods from the barriers.

  • Towards environmental excellence in Lagos

    Towards environmental excellence in Lagos

    • By Kunle Adeshina

    The cosmopolitan nature of Lagos as the commercial nerve centre of the country could be likened to  nectar which always attracts interest and patronage from all ‘insects’ and sectors despite its status as a sub-national. Many have even argued that some of the pressures which Lagos has had to contend with in terms of the overstretching of its infrastructural amenities emanated from its position as a land of limitless opportunities that offers a home to everybody irrespective of their origin, religion or creed.

    Successive administrations since the return of civil rule have devised various strategies to make the city of Lagos livable for its ever-increasing residents. However, a distinction must be made with the Babajide Sanwo-Olu administration, which took office in May 2017 with the mantra of THEMES Agenda, which specifically revolves round Transportation and Traffic Management, Health and Environment, Education and Technology, Making Lagos a 21st Century Economy, Entertainment and Tourism and Security and Good Governance, and recording very outstanding successes.

    However, since he assumed office for a second term on May 29, 2023 with an enlarged THEMESplus Agenda, one sector that has experienced a reinvigoration is the environment sector largely because the ministry anchored its work plan on the development of a comprehensive, multi sectoral approach to ensure a clean, resilient and livable city. The Ministry of the Environment and Water Resources as structured by the present administration under the captaincy of the Commissioner, Mr Tokunbo Wahab, in the last two years is transitioning from a linear “collect and dump” waste system to a sustainable circular economy which will bring about a very appreciable reduction of the quantum of waste generated on a daily basis especially in terms of what gets to our landfill sites.

    Specifically, as part of the agenda to transition from controlled dumpsite to sanitary landfill and direct treatment of municipal waste, the State Waste Management Authority (LAWMA) has decommissioned the Epe landfill while Olusosun and Solous 3 landfill are to be converted to Transfer Loading Stations (TLS) while Erekiti and Agbowa site is marked for Material Recovery MRF /residual landfills.

    The state has also opened the Oke-Osho sanitary landfill in Epe with a total area of about 120 hectares designed for solid waste management particularly for the support of the growing economies and development of the Lekki-Epe hub. In addition to these, the present administration deploys daily not less than 15,000 street sweepers across highways, inner roads and markets to ensure a cleaner metropolis whilst also ensuring stronger enforcement of environmental laws, penalising illegal dumping and indiscriminate waste disposal alongside several preventive measures.

     The state in recognition of the need to address open defecation is constructing more modern public toilets in markets, transport hubs and informal settlements just as the construction of additional 150 new public toilets is on-going alongside an additional 250 toilets being executed through the public private partnership under the WASH initiative.

    Arrangements are also in place that allow pressed members of the public to make use of toilets facilities located in major filling stations statewide. The same applies to eateries and supermarkets who have all been mandated by law to provide toilet facilities in their business outfits where patrons and members of the public are allowed to walk in and ease themselves.

    Several hundreds of public toilets also exist across the metropolis, some at major motor parks for use by members of the public. Some of them are free while some of them charge a token. The state is however always monitoring the state of these toilets to ensure that they conform to minimum acceptable standards.

    All these represent genuine efforts by the present administration to ensure a cleaner city that is devoid of all issues of environmental malfeasance. What is however still largely missing is the total lack of decency amongst several of the residents of Lagos. In several locations in Lagos today, it is common to see adults in broad daylight with the trousers half-way down and defecating openly. How did we as a people sink this low is the question that should agitate the mind of every right-thinking resident?

    On its part, the state is not relenting in its enforcement measures to ensure that residents obey the provisions of the 2017 Environmental Sanitation and Management law through the hard work of our enforcement agencies led by the operatives of the Kick Against Indiscipline (KAI). Many people have been arrested for dumping refuse in the wrong places, refusing to patronise accredited PSP operators, openly urinating and defecating, engaging in street trading and dashing across the expressway when there are pedestrian bridges to be used.

    Many of those caught on the wrong side of the law have faced prosecution, but have largely escaped with light sentences and options of fine or non-custodial sentences. This is because the state is not interested in putting anyone behind bars without justification but in ensuring that everyone who resides or does business here conforms with minimum standards expected from decent and normal human beings

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    The state has also in the last two years been very pragmatic and decisive in transitioning to a sustainable circular economy by banning the sale, distribution and use of Styrofoam food packs, a major harbinger of health and well-being issues and a contributor to urban flooding and clogged drains with positive results emanating from our drainage clearance process. It also in line with its commitment, commenced the enforcement of a ban on single use plastics from the beginning of Year 2025 as widely advertised for over 12 months. The state is already getting the buy-in of major chain stores and outlets who now give customers the option of buying bigger/reusable bags to convey their goods and retaining such for multiple uses instead of the single use bags to which many are accustomed. The state has also gone a step further by inaugurating a plastic waste fund management committee comprising both government and non-governmental members as part of measures to support the implementation of the plastic waste management process.

    The state Ministry of the Environment and Water Resources has also in the last two years confronted the menace of industrial effluent discharge into the Lagos waterways, bringing about a drastic reduction to 25 percent owing to the proactive consistency of the Lagos State Environmental Protection Agency (LASEPA) in regulating such discharge through permits, fines, penalties and outright publicised sealing off.

    Through effective monitoring, regulatory standards and best practices efficiently implemented in manufacturing facilities and chemical warehouses across the state, there has been a reduction of incidents of fire outbreaks and chemical spillage in chemical markets in the state.

    Contrary to insinuations, Lagos State officials actively leverage natural purification processes to improve the quality of water in the lagoon and canals whilst ensuring that they engage in continuous surveillance and enforcement measures that ensure that businesses and residential areas comply with waste water management policies to reduce pollutants in waterways.

     At the last count, the state, through the Waste Water Management Office, has deployed three Modular Septage Pre-Treatment Plants (MSPP) that enable efficient treatment of fecal sludge before discharge into the Odo Iya Alaro waterbody. This is in addition to the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Messrs Phasur Green Energy to leverage Phasur’s enterprise and resources to enhance wastewater management through the use of dewatered sludges for the protection of biogas.

    With all the measures put in place by the Sanwo-Olu administration in the last two years in the environment sector, coupled with moral suasion and stepping up of advocacy, a cleaner and environmentally safer Lagos State will be a reality for all well-meaning and law-abiding residents of the Centre of Excellence.

    • Adeshina is Director, Public Affairs Lagos State Ministry of the Environment and Water Resources
  • Lagos, BoI to sign MoU on access to finance

    Lagos, BoI to sign MoU on access to finance

    The Lagos State government, through the Ministry of Commerce, Cooperatives, Trade and Investment, is set to sign a Memorandum of Understanding with the Bank of Industry (BoI) and Sterling Bank as part of efforts to boost access to finance for small and medium-scale entrepreneurs across the state.

    The ceremony, which is part of activities for the launch of a new initiative tagged: Lagos State Access to Finance for SMEs through Co-operatives (LASMECO) programme, is billed to hold tomorrow at Adeyemi Bero Hall, The Secretariat, Alausa, Ikeja, Lagos.

    According to the Commissioner of Commerce, Cooperatives, Trade and Investment, Folashade Ambrose, LASMECO is a first-of-its-kind public-private financing platform that aims to deliver low-interest, risk-mitigated loans to SMEs across strategic sectors, including healthcare, agriculture, creative industries, manufacturing, and circular economy clusters.

    Ambrose explained that the initiative is a game changer that will accelerate access to finance for SME business owners in the state by providing a loan of up to N10million at a nine per cent interest rate for two to three years.

    She added that the loans are non-collateralised and will be 50per cent guaranteed by Sterling Bank.

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    She said the Access to Finance for SMEs initiative, which is to be launched by Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu at the event, would be witnessed by key stakeholders in both public and private sectors, including Managing Director, BoI, Olasupo Olusi, Managing Director, Sterling Bank Plc, Abubakar Suleiman, President, Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN), Dr. Francis Meshioye and President, Lagos Chambers of Commerce and Industry (LCCI), Gabriel Idahosa.

    During the launch, Commissioner will sign the MoU on behalf of the state government, while the Managing Director of the Bank of Industry will do same for the bank.

    The programme’s launch marks a significant milestone in Mr Governor’s THEMES+ economic transformation agenda and pathway to industrial inclusiveness in the State.

  • Lagos begins medium-term strategy review

    Lagos begins medium-term strategy review

    Lagos State Government has begun the roll-over of its Medium-Term Sector Strategy (MTSS) for the 2026–2028 planning cycle, reaffirming its commitment to strategic governance and sustainable development.

    Speaking at the opening of the MTSS Roll-Over workshop held at the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) building in Ikeja, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Economic Planning and Budget, Mrs Olayinka Ojo, described MTSS as a key framework for aligning government policies with the Lagos State Development Plan (LSDP) 2052.

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    “The vision of our state, under the dynamic leadership of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, is to build Africa’s model megacity, a global economic and financial hub that is safe, secure, functional and productive,” she said.

    Mrs Ojo said achieving the vision required planning, effective resource allocation and disciplined execution of public initiatives.

    She said MTSS served as a guide for Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) to design and implement projects that were well-prioritised, properly-cost and capable of delivering real impact for Lagos residents.

  • Two fake LASAMBUS officials arrested for extorting accident victims in Lagos

    Two fake LASAMBUS officials arrested for extorting accident victims in Lagos

    The Lagos State Police Command has arrested two suspects for impersonating officials of the Lagos State Ambulance Service (LASAMBUS) and extorting money from accident victims and their families.

    The suspects, Nuche Joseph, 34, and Lawal Rofiat, 29, were apprehended by operatives of the Rapid Response Squad (RRS) while allegedly posing as LASAMBUS personnel under the name “BrainGrace Ambulance Service.”

    According to the police, the duo fraudulently presented themselves as government emergency responders and demanded large sums of money for services that are, in reality, provided free by the state.

    Their illegal operation was exposed after the family of an accident victim paid N150,000 for emergency care, only for the victim to die before reaching the hospital. 

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    Outraged relatives took to social media, initially blaming LASAMBUS for the tragedy.

    The public backlash triggered a swift investigation, leading to the arrest and subsequent confession of the impostors. 

    Both have since been charged to court.

    The Lagos state government has reiterated that all pre-hospital emergency care services for accident victims are completely free, warning the public to beware of fraudsters.

  • Lagos releases N130b subsidy intervention to 18.5m residents

    Lagos releases N130b subsidy intervention to 18.5m residents

    Lagos State Government yesterday said no fewer than 18.5 million residents have received N130 billion Social Protection Support through subsidy interventions under the current administration.

    Commissioner for Economic Planning and Budget, Ope George, said this at the ongoing 2025 Ministerial Briefing in Alausa, Ikeja.

    According to George, the interventions include Transport Subsidy Allowance following fuel subsidy removal, and the “OUNJE EKO” food subsidy programme, which has enhanced access to affordable, nutritious food for low-income households across the state.

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    The commissioner said the ministry also “facilitated a significant increase in Lagos State’s total revenue from N2.080 trillion in 2024 to N2.968 trillion in 2025, demonstrating improved fiscal planning.

    “It ensured the timely passage and assent of the Year 2025 Budget Appropriation Bill, maintaining Lagos State’s reputation for disciplined budgeting. It achieved an 87 per cent performance rate in 2024, reflecting effective execution of planned expenditures across sectors.”

  • JUST IN: Lagos revenue rises to N2.968tr from N2.1tr

    JUST IN: Lagos revenue rises to N2.968tr from N2.1tr

    Lagos state government on Wednesday said its revenue has risen from ₦2.080 trillion in 2024 to ₦2.968 trillion in 2025.

    This, Commissioner for Economic Planning and Budget, Ope George, said, demonstrated improved fiscal planning.

    George stated that at least, 18.5 million, out of estimated 23 million Lagos residents have received N130 billion state’s government Social Protection Supports through various subsidy interventions under the present administration.

    He spoke at the on-going 2025 Ministerial Press Briefing, highlighting the activities of the ministry and scorecard of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu/Obafemi Hamzat Administration second year, of the second term, held in Alausa, Ikeja.

    According to George, “The state government has delivered N130 billion in Social Protection Support, reaching over 18.5 million Lagosians through coordinated interventions such as the Transport Subsidy Allowance following fuel subsidy removal, and the “OUNJE EKO” food subsidy program, which has enhanced access to affordable, nutritious food for low-income households across the State.”

    “The state government ensured the timely passage and assent of the Year 2025 Budget Appropriation Bill, maintaining Lagos State’s reputation for disciplined budgeting, achieved an 87 per cent performance rate in 2024, reflecting effective execution of planned expenditures across sectors.

    “The ministry conducted a cross-sectoral expenditure framework review, enabling more equitable and impact-driven resource distribution, and engaged citizens across all five administrative divisions through budget consultative forums, aligning the budget with grassroots priorities.”

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    George added, “As of 2024, our GDP stood at around N55.7 trillion mark, representing an increase of close to 29 per cent from where we were in 2023, which was about 23 trillion naira

    “This remains one of the most current official figures, till we wait for the completion of GDP numbers in 2025. But when you measure us as a state in terms of our purchasing power, apparently, you found that Lagos has an estimated $259 billion in 2023, and I think that puts us, Lagos, as one of the top three largest economies in Africa.

    “As a state, we are lucky and burdened by the fact that we are a state that is sub-national, and we also have a lot of indices that portray us as a national.”