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  • Lagos insists law on sanitation still in force

    The Lagos State Government has reiterated that the law on the monthly environmental sanitation and restriction of movement within the period is still in force.

    It enjoins residents of the state to ensure total compliance with the law and keep their surroundings clean.

    Offenders, reiterated the state government, would be made to face the penalties as stipulated in the environmental sanitation law.

    Stating the position of government was the deputy governor of the state, Dr. Ididat Adebule, while monitoring the monthly exercise at Ikorodu West Local Council Development Area.

    Addressing residents of Ori-Okuta, Agbede and Idiroko communities within the LCDA, the deputy governor charged them to ensure regular cleaning of their surroundings and obey all the environmental laws of the state, assuring that government will continue to provide basic infrastructures for the people.

    She said: “We are here to see things for ourselves within Ikorodu West LCDA and I want to implore our people to be committed to the issue of the environment and ensure adequate cleaning of their surroundings at all times.

    “We have noted your complaints and I want to assure you that appropriate government agencies would be mobilised to address them, but you must also be ready to take ownership of these facilities once they are in place and ensure their adequate care of them.”

    The deputy governor added that the state government remains committed to making life better for the citizens of the state, stating that the government is already compiling list of projects to be embarked upon across all the 57 local governments and LCDAs in the state, while assuring that the people would soon begin to feel the impact of the administration.

     

  • Lagos to support fish farmers

    Lagos State Government has reaffirmed its support for fish farming in its bid to  the decline in supply of fish, the Permanent Secretary, Lagos State Ministry of Agriculture, Dr. Olajide Basorun, has said.

    At the closing of the 11th Annual Executive Training on Investment Opportunities in Fish Farming,  where 89 persons were trained in production techniques, Basorun said the state committed to facilitating capacity building for fish farmers and easy access to credit facilities.

    He said: “Government will continue to create enabling and conducive environment, facilitate capacity building and create ground for easy access to credit facility for fish farmers so as to reduce cost of production and enhance their profitability.”

    The Permanent Secretary explained that the reduction in fish supply is due to a number of factors, which includes pollution, high cost of fishing input and use of obnoxious fishing methods, rural urban drift and over fishing, among others.

    He noted that traditionally, Lagosians have always been fisher men, but over the years volume of fish caught has been dwindling;  thus prompting the state to introduce fish farming about 20years ago to address the dwindling supply.

    Basorun said the executive training on farming was conceived 11 years ago to expose participants to the new investment opportunities in the fisheries value chain and build capacities of practicing fish farming for enhanced productivity.

    The Permanent Secretary said food security is one of the cardinal programmes of the present administration of Governor Akinwunmi Ambode, adding that strategies are in place to engender sustainable food production and ensure that the citizens are well fed.

    According to him, “one of the major principles of attaining food security is to look at those areas where we have comparative and competitive advantage and focus on them. One of those areas is aquaculture because over 22 per cent of the land mass of Lagos is covered by water and we have a 180-kilometer coastline”.

    Speaking earlier, the special guest of honour, who is a veteran fish farmer and a former Permanent Secretary in the state Civil Service, Mrs. Adedoyin Olusoga, said the downward trend in fish supply over the years has necessitated the massive importation of fish, adding that: “this is a big drain on the scarce foreign exchange, hence aquaculture or fish farming has been identified as the next viable option for increasing domestic fish production.”

    She said the state requires about 330,000  metric tonnes annually to satisfy the dietary needs of its citizen and the aggregate domestic fish supply from all sources is about 176,850 tonnes per annum.

    She added that the government has realised the huge potential for increasing fish production and has initiated developmental projects that make aquaculture popular and as a tool for sustainable fish production and employment creation.

  • Cleaner City: Lagos, firm partner on recycling of waste oil

    Cleaner City: Lagos, firm partner on recycling of waste oil

    To tackle the indiscriminate handling/management and disposal of spent/waste oil, a major contaminants of its ecosystem, the Lagos State Government has said it will partner with Ecocycle Technology, to begin a recycling programme aimed at ensuring a cleaner environment.

    The General Manager/CEO, Lagos State Environmental Protection Agency (LASEPA), Adebola Rasheed Shabi, said the move was aimed at protecting the environment and the prevention of further contamination of the surface and underground water body in the state.

    He said under the new system Lagosians whether corporate or individuals, would be encouraged to deposit their used oil at any of the specially designated collection centres across the state for onward disposal by the firm.

    Shabi said since the proper management of used oil is a major environmental concern, in accordance with the laws setting up the agency, it would be an offence for anyone to discharge their spent fuel indiscriminately into storm drains or elsewhere in the state when the system finally rolls off.

    He said: “The goal of this effort is to ensure an environmental quality that is consistent with the social and economic needs of the state, in order to protect human and animal health, welfare, property and quality of life.”

    He further stated that the continuous monitoring and control of the disposal of solids, liquids and gaseous wastes generated by both government and private facilities has led LASEPA to setting some benchmarks that has ensured the safety of lives of residents.

    He said approximately about two hundred million litres of used oil are dumped on the bare ground or into storm drains nationwide every year, with no one bothering about its adverse effect on the environment and human health.

    “Improperly disposed oil can contaminate drinking water and harm aquatic animal and plant life, by depriving them of nutrients and oxygen. These waste oil contains heavy metals (i.e. Chromium, Lead, Zinc, Mercury, etc, that bio-magnify in the body tissues of the aquatic animals such as Cyclops, Planktons and other Benton) that are primary producers in the food chain,” he said. When these primary food chains are consumed by man, he explained, they become carcinogenic (cancer causing agents), in the human bodies.

    With this partnership, LASEPA, Shabi said, is encouraging Lagosians to protect the state’s natural resources, surface and underground drinking water supplies by properly disposing used motor/engine oil at public collection centres that would be appropriately designated across the state.

    The Managing Director of Ecocycle Technology Mr. Albert Adewunmi said the firm is determined to put an end to the contamination of the ecosystem as a result of waste oil through a beneficial recycling system that is meant to make the environment cleaner.

    He listed some of the products that could be generated from the recycled waste oil to include fresh engine oil, diesel, asphalt residue, which could be mixed with bitumen, as well as soap.

    “The recycling would also create work opportunities for hundreds of people directly and millions indirectly as waste collectors, and job creators,” Aderomi said.

    He added that the recycling system comes with a waste buy back opportunity where the firm would be paying a token to anyone who patronises it by bringing their waste oil in exchange for cash.

  • Tinubu faults attack on Fashola

    Tinubu faults attack on Fashola

    Says I am very proud of my successor

    Former Lagos State Governor, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu has condemned attacks on his successor, Mr. Babatunde Fashola.
    Tinubu, in a statement by his media office on Wednesday, said Fashola would emerge victorious at the end.
    He said the immediate past governor contributed immensely to the development of Lagos adding that he remains proud of Fashola and would never be part of any process to bring him down.
    The statement reads: “The past elections were an epic confrontation between two opposing political camps. Those who believed in the progressive governance of the people gathered under the banner of the APC. Those who harkened to the conservative elitism that had cast this nation downward for so many years held to the PDP.
    “The elections clearly showed the preference of the average Nigerian. They chose the APC and rejected the PDP nationally and in Lagos state. Since the commanding victory of the APC in Lagos and all over Nigeria, the enemies of progressive governance have cleverly been at work, trying to regain through intrigue and subterfuge what they so openly and fairly lost in the elections.
    “Our political opponents now try to steal victory when their only entitlement is resounding defeat.
    ” Having fared woefully with the electorate, their game plan is to sow discord within the ranks of the party people had chosen to lead them. The PDP hopes to strike division in the APC, in that way weakening us and our ability to govern.
    “Apprised of their wiles, we in the progressive camp must be wiser still. We must not allow ourselves to be pawns in this cynical strategy. We cannot fall into their obvious snares for that would be embracing defeat when victory has already been won. It is our responsibility to govern as the people want. It would be to our detriment to fall victim to our opponent’s sly instigations by allowing ourselves to be utensils picking each other apart.
    “This brings me to recent developments in the Lagos political scene. Born of this motley stew is the recent gossip mongering that I have willfully instigated false and negative reports against former Governor Fashola to thwart him from being appointed to a major post in the Buhari administration. I want to declare clearly and categorically that these rancid attacks do not come from me nor do I endorse them. Neither my hand nor my heart is in these mean submissions. I deplore them. An attack against the performance of Governor Fashola is indirectly an attack against me and the edifice of achievements we have constructed in leading Lagos State out of a protracted time of stagnation and into an era of sustained progress and development.

    “Lagos is a much better place than when we came into governance in 1999. Each year, it has gotten better. With the APC at the helm, each subsequent year will be better yet. Babatunde Fashola has been an integral part of this improvement. He does not deserve the pillory. His record has been applauded and will continue to be when all this rumor mongering has died its natural and quick death.
    “I am proud to say that I played an instrumental role in bringing Governor Fashola into politics in the first instance. He served as my trusted chief of staff, performing excellently in that role. Due to his leadership qualities and diligent work ethic, I endorsed him for governor notwithstanding the stiff and vocal opposition of many. I am not ashamed of backing him. I believe the progress the state made under his administration has more than vindicated my endorsement.
    “Fashola, the present Governor Akin Ambode including myself are the products of a progressive political institution and its programmatic expressions. I laid the governance foundation and started the first lap, running as well as I could. I handed the baton to Fashola, knowing he would do the same. He did; he ran as well as he could. Now, he has handed to Ambode who is off and running as well as he can. We have achieved much in Lagos; but, we recognise as much as anyone that we have much more to do.
    “We also know that progress is fragile and easily undone while destruction is easily transacted but hard to undo. I for one am not the type to tear down my own house or to bring my enemy’s rubbish into it.
    “We must remember something. We have always governed Lagos state as an open forum where democracy and free expression were respected. Those who are against us were never placed in fear of the heavy hand of government descending on them even as they played funny tricks. We also must remember than in any democracy, a number of people will always oppose you no matter the quality of your performance. If an office holder has an approval rating of 70 per cent, this means, in Lagos, roughly five million people dislike the person. Also remember the PDP is just recently out of office at the federal level and that it built a vast, unprecedented financial war chest to contest the elections. The residual of that war chest is still at work, buying media space to plant rumors in hopes of spreading discord through the APC. Thus, the enemy camp may be a minority but it is a large and well-funded one that knows its only chance lies in us attacking ourselves.
    “I for one will not bend to the artificial provocation of those seeking to tear at what we have painstakingly built over the years. In my mind, Governor Fashola and I are and shall always be political allies and fellow travelers on a vital journey; that alliance is unshakeable and our journey must not be interrupted. I would no more attack his character or his administration than I would attack myself.
    “I see this present moment as crucial to Nigeria’s future. The nation faces acute challenges of security, corruption and economic development. Our task is to create policies that bring prosperity, dignity and hope to all. Great change is in reach because we have progressive governments at the federal and state levels for the first time. With great change at hand, it would be a terrible abdication of our duty to allow agents provocateur to prompt us to suspect and toss dirt at each other at a time when we should be focused on building a better, more equitable nation and society.
    “I for one shall never allow myself to be a tool of a political enemy that has nothing good in mind for Nigeria. I for one will never engage in the intramural character attacks of which I am being accused. I stand for the unity of the APC and for the progressive purpose we serve. I will not be guilty of tearing down our progressive house, not a brick of it. That I vow to all.”

  • Lagos to clamp down on safety defaulters

    Lagos to clamp down on safety defaulters

    The Lagos State Government has stepped up its efforts to ensure residents imbibe safety culture in their homes and places of work. In the circumstances, therefore, the government will embark on massive awareness campaigns to residents of the grassroots in a bid to sensitise them on safety regulations of the state, which are aimed at securing lives and properties.

    The Director-General of the Lagos State Safety Board, Mrs Dominga Odebunmi, said event centres, entertainment outfits and night clubs that do not comply with safety measures of the state would be shut down. All corporate offices and event centres operating in Lagos, she said, have been notified to have multiple entry and exit doors in their facilities to ensure safety of their workers and customers.

    Odebunmi said the board would come down hard on any business outfit that flouts the safety measures, stressing that the enforcement of the Lagos Safety Law was not to stifle commercial activities but to prevent needless loss of lives as a result of human negligence.

    The D-G spoke during the monthly Lagos Safety Walk organised by Safety Advocacy and Empowerment Foundation (SAEF), a non-governmental organisation (NGO), with the theme: Keep Fit, Live Healthy.

    Odebunmi said: “The recent government clampdown on a few hotels, night clubs and event centres is making owners of many business outfits to know that there are no more excuses. They are aware that, henceforth, Lagos State government will not tolerate any firm or outfit that brings the public to their own vicinity without ensuring their safety.

    “This starts by making sure that there is no single entry-and-exit door to a place. There must be, at least, two to four entries and exits, depending on the size of the outfit.”

    The D-G said there was need to always carry out safety risk assessment at every organisation that could host large number of people at the same time, noting that such a task would keep the business and the people safe.

    She also cautioned people on the wrong use of safety colours, which she said could lead to confusion when there is an emergency. She advised managements of public and private organisations to ensure that use of safety colours conformed to international standards.

    While praising the Lagos State government for supporting the activation of the board since its inception, Odebunmi called on the Federal Government to sign into law the National Safety Bill passed by the 7th National Assembly.

    She said: “We are proud that the Federal Government pushed the National Assembly to pass the National Safety Bill before the last general elections. But, we are pleading with President Muhammadu Buhari to sign the bill into law. Given that the President is a man that puts his pen where his word is, we are optimistic that, before the end of the year, he would sign the bill into law.”

    The SAEF Executive Director, Mr Jamiu Badmos, said the monthly road exercise was informed by the need to make people live longer. He said the work-out was to check the growing cases of death from diabetes and high blood pressure among workers, noting that the NGO has the belief that periodic aerobics could prevent needless loss of lives.

    “A lot of people have various health challenges, including diabetes, excess fat and high blood pressure. We believe that exercise plays a key role in correcting all these diseases common among the people. This is why we introduced the safety walk in Nigeria, starting from Lagos to other parts of the country. At the end of the day, we can live longer like our forefathers,” he said. The Principal Consultant, Zub Chord Technical Venture, Mr Shamsideen Kadiri, said the event also had the objective to increase safety awareness at the grassroots, observing that the NGO would not relent in educating every citizen about isolating hazards in their communities.

    He said the NGO would continue to partner with the board, National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) and other emergency response bodies to ensure the country is rid of preventable accidents in homes and at work places.

    Former Health, Safety and Environment (HSE) Manager at Exxon Mobil, Mr Kofi Sego, said the NGO would ensure that people imbibe safety culture, adding that the signing of National Safety Bill into law would increase enforcement and prevent loss of lives and property to needless accidents.

    Some workers, who participated in the nine-kilometre walk included staff of various public and private organisations.

  • Lagos to Fed Govt: relocate illegal Togolese immigrants

    THE Lagos State Government has urged the Federal Government to relocate the 199 illegal Togolese immigrants camped at the Lagos Emergency Resettlement Centres (ERCs) in Igando, Alimosho Local Government Area and Agbowa, Ikorodu to their country.

    Secretary to the State Government Mr. Tunji Bello said the state government could no longer continue to accommodate the illegal immigrants due to the enormous pressure on its ERCs at Igando and Agbowa.

    According to Bello, the Togolese were first sighted at Awolowo road, Ikoyi, directly in front of the United Nations Refugees office following which the governor directed that the relevant state agency should take up responsibility of accommodating them.

    He added that the governor directed that the Ministry of Internal Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Nigerian Immigration Services should be notified, a directive that was carried out.

    Bello noted that these agencies have not taken any step to address the situation because the number of illegal immigrants continues to rise.

    “As at today, they are 199 up from 114, thereby putting serious pressure on the limited space at the two camps.

    ”Investigations by the state revealed that these Togolese immigrants were expelled from Benin Republic, where they had lived for over 10 years.

    ”They came to Lagos and because of the accommodation provided by the government, those illegal immigrants at the Igando camp started calling others on phone in Benin Republic to come to Nigeria.  Another batch of 85 illegal immigrants of same Togolese descent were taken to ERC, Agbowa.

    “They came in illegally through the Nigerian borders,” the Secretary to the State Government said.

    Bello warned that the state’s hospitality to Nigerian residents and other lawful inhabitants in distress should not be abused or over-stretched because the ERC was built to accommodate Lagosians and Nigerian residents during emergencies and period of disasters.

    He said the emergency facilities could no longer accommodate anybody.

    The state government urged the Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS) to ensure that the nation’s borders are well-manned.

     

  • Lagos families defend client accused of land grabbing

    Lagos families defend client accused of land grabbing

    • ’Police should keep away from our land’

    The Orebiyi and Bakare families of Eti Osa Local Government Area in Lagos State have dismissed media reports branding Alhaji Jubrin Okelewu, Chief Executive Officer of Rest and Joy Nigeria Limited, Lagos, as a land grabber.

    The two families said at a press conference in Lagos that they sold an expanse of land to Okelewu’s Rest and Joy Nigeria Limited at Ogombo/Olokonla in the Eti-Osa Local Government Area between 2003 and 2005.

    Spokesmen for the families, Chief Findiu Ajani Oyekunle and Mr. Basheer Olayinka Bakare-Odedina, said they were

    the rightful owners of the land, but sold it to Alhaji Okelewu.

    “He is now the rightful owner of the land. How can somebody grab what he owns?” they said.

    On the crisis over  the land, the families said: “On May 30, at about 11am, about 50 armed policemen led by DSP A.A. Taiwo stormed the land in question, destroying buildings and fences with bulldozers. They also brought a Black Maria to take people away.

    “When we questioned their leader, he said the order was from above. We then asked for documents in connection with the demolition, but he could not produce them. He was just telling us that the order to demolish was from above.

    “While questioning them, an argument ensued. In the course of the argument, they started shooting and people were running helter-skelter. Many people, including old men, were injured.

    “Their leader claimed to have come from the Lagos State Taskforce on Environmental Offences and Enforcement Unit, but he could not produce any document to back up their action.

    “We reported the case at the Area J Police Station and this was followed by a petition to the Inspector of Police, Solomon Arase, through Rita O. Opuoru & Co, our barristers and solicitors. All what we are now saying are in the petition to the Inspector General of Police.

    “As a result of the petition, the genuine owner of the land, Alhaji Okelewu, was invited to a meeting at the X-Squad, Alagbon, Lagos, on August 7, where he was arrested and taken to Abuja on the order of the Deputy Inspector General in charge of the Force Criminal Investigation Department, Danazuma Doma. On August 11, he was returned to the Federal SARS at Adeniji Adele where he was locked up again before his release on August 14.”

    They declared that any other person laying claim to the land has had no business with them and that the “ Lagos State Government did not allocate our land to anybody.”

    “The only portion the Lagos State Government requested for out of our land had been given to it and they have not even compensated us.

    “We are now telling the whole world that Alhaji Jubrin Okelewu of Rest and Joy Nigeria Limited is the genuine owner of the said land. He is not a land grabber at all. He is our client, and we are ready to defend him before the Lagos State Government or any court of law in the country. We are imploring the police to keep away from our land”, they said.

    Alhaji Okelewu, in his own contribution, said: “I bought the land from the families as they have said. I am a genuine and God-fearing businessman. I am a patriotic Nigerian working for the progress of the country through my business. I am not a land grabber. The land belongs to me.

    “I was arrested and detained over my property. While my application for the excision of the land was receiving attention in the ministry, they came to invade it.”

    As the conference was going on, we got a report that about 10 armed policemen and some surveyors had invaded the land again.

    The leader of the police team told Alhaji Okelewu that they were acting in accordance with the order from above, but they could not produce any document to back up their action.

  • Aquafina Elite Model Look begins in Lagos

    Aquafina Elite Model Look begins in Lagos

    THOUSANDS of beautiful girls and handsome boys showcased style, elegance and glamour on the runway, as casting for the prestigious international modelling event, Aquafina Elite Model Look 2015 took place at the Eko Hotel and Suites, Lagos, last weekend.

    The show produced 30 contestants who have been selected for camping, and out of which 20 will later be picked.

    Last year’s winners, Victor Ndigwe and Mayowa Nicolas were part of the panellists that made the selection from thousands who thronged the venue for the chance to be international models and both currently have modelling contracts with Elite Model in France.

    The chosen 20, according to the organisers, will compete on the big stage at the final event of Aquafina Elite Model Look, in Lagos.

    Head of Marketing, Seven-up Bottling Company Plc, Mr. Norden Thurston, said: “Aquafina Premium Drinking Water and Elite Model Look is a perfect partnership. This is the third year of this relationship and Aquafina is happy to be part of this platform that celebrates inner beauty because real beauty is pure and comes from within.”

    According to Thurston “Aquafina Elite Model Look offers would-be models opportunities from the casting stage,  where they can showcase their talents, to the boot camp to the final stage where they will have the opportunity to strut the runway in lovely outfits at the final of Aquafina Elite Model Look Nigeria 2015.”