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  • Sanwo-Olu to inaugurate Omotoso, Igbokwe, Elegushi, others as exco members

    The Lagos State Executive Council will be inaugurated tomorrow, Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has said.

    The governor said he would not delay the swearing-in of commissioner- and special adviser-designates already cleared by the House of Assembly.

    Sanwo-Olu spoke at the weekend while receiving retired top civil servants under the aegis of the Association of Lagos State Retired Heads of Service and Permanent Secretaries (ALARHOSPS).

    The governor said the wheel of governance would be in full gear before the end of the week, in fulfilment of his campaign promise to inaugurate his exco within 90 days.

    Among the commissioner-designates are former Editor of The Nation Gbenga Omotoso,  Lagos State All Progressives Congress Publicity Secretary Mr. Joe Igbokwe, Arc. Kabir Ahmed, Prince Anofi Olanrewaju Elegushi, Mrs. Solape Hammond and Mr. Moruf Akinderu Fatai.

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    Others include Assistant Legal Adviser of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Mrs. Toke Benson-Awoyinka, Miss Adekemi Olanike Ajayi-Bembe, APC Secretary Dr. Wale Ahmed and former member of the Assembly, Prof. Akinola Abayomi.

    The governor added that newly appointed permanent secretaries would also be sworn in today to complement the activities of commissioners and special advisers.

    Sanwo-Olu said: “Next week, by God’s grace, we are swearing in all other complements of cabinet and also Permanent Secretaries to have the engine of governance on full swing. At that point, we believe that all the campaign promises we made can come to reality and Lagosians can benefit more from the choice they made at the last election.”

    The commissioner- and special adviser-designates are expected to be allocated their individual ministries during the inauguration ceremony, scheduled to start at 9a.m.

    The governor described the body of retired civil servants as “valuable assets” to the state, noting that their actions while in service contributed to the “enviable height” Lagos attained among states in the nation.

    The newly appointed permanent secretaries with their present deployment are: Mrs. Sanyaolu Kikelomo Morenike (Director, Service Matters, Public Service Office); Sodeinde Olalekan Nurudeen, an engineer, (General Manager, Office of Drainage Services); Mrs. Shitta-Bey Titilayo Khadijat (Director, Public Prosecution, Ministry of Justice); Mr. Musa Mooruf Olawale (General Manager, Lagos State Traffic Management Authority) and Mrs. Durosimi-Etti Olorunkemi (Director, Administration and HR, Ministry of Water Front Infrastructure Development).

    Others are Mrs. Kalesanwo Olayemi Yewande (Director, Establishments, Local Governments, and Establishment Training Office); Agoro Moruf Olawale (Director, Civil Engineering, LASURA); Mrs. Odeneye Belinda (Director, Environmental Service, Ministry of Environment) and Mr. Olawale Mesewaku Babatunde (Director, administration and HR, Audit Service Commission).

    The appointments were announced in a circular signed by the Head of Service, HOS, Mr. Hakeem Muri-Okunola, dated August 16, 2019.

  • RRS arrests suspected traffic robbers

    Operatives of the Lagos State Rapid Response Squad (RRS) at the weekend arrested three suspected traffic robbers said to be terrorising Ikeja and its environs.

    The suspects, Issa Jidda, 15, Alli Jumah, 19, and Adamu Mohammed, 22, were arrested around Olowopopo Way in Ikeja at about 8:46pm shortly after dispossessing two women of their belongings, including phones, at Agidingbi and Isheri.

    The police said they were nabbed following a distress call that robbers on motorcycle were operating in the area.

    The officers were said to have trailed the robbers to Olowopopo Way, where a motorist, who was informed that the suspects were being chased, hit their motorcycle, to prevent them from escaping to the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway.

    Upon their arrest, the police said the owners of the phones identified the suspects.

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    Jidda, the police said, confessed that the gang operated on Ogun Long Bridge, Isheri, Unilag Estate, Gateway Estate, Ojodu Berger, Fela Shrine and Agidingbi since May.

    “We have been operating since May. I was invited to join the gang by Adamu. He is the leader of the gang. I have gone out on robberies with them seven times. Our targets are phones, wallets and jewellery.

    “We also rob in traffic, especially on Long Bridge. We avoid operating at Kara because we live there. Our neighbours may see us. We sell the phones and share the money.

    “The motorcycle we use is owned by Alli. The three of us operate on it, using a knife and dagger as our arms,” Jidda told detectives.

    The suspects were said to have been transferred to the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) for further action.

    Police Commissioner Zubairu Muazu urged residents to partner the command in addressing security challenges in the state.

  • Ex-governors in political wilderness after 2019 polls

    The 2019 elections have come and gone. So also is the nomination of candidates for ministerial slots in President Muhammadu Buhari’s cabinet. But it has been different strokes for different folks with respect to the political class. While many are savouring the joy of victory, others are writhing in the agony of defeat. The latter is particularly the case with former governors who either lost their re-election bids or lost their bids to move to the Senate after spending their mandatory two terms. Below are some of the former governors who may have to remain in political wilderness in the next few years because they were also not lucky enough to secure places in the new Buhari cabinet.

    Akinwunmi Ambode

    His is a classic instance of the instability of human conditions. Until late last year when words filtered out that former Lagos State governor, Akinwunmi Ambode, had stepped on the banana peel, the conclusion of every pundit was that he was good for a second term as governor, based on the physical structures he had built in the state.

    But all that changed with the news that some influential members of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in the state were not happy with the manner he handled the matter of refuse disposal and the alleged poor treatment he meted out to them. The reality of the issue, which began like a piece of unfounded rumour, dawned on his admirers when the party conducted its governorship primaries on October 2 last year and the incumbent governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, emerged as the party’s flag bearer for the 2019 governorship election.

    With the party’s ticket lost and Sanwo-Olu emerging victorious at the governorship poll, the grapevine began to buzz with the rumour that President Muhammadu Buhari was considering Ambode as a replacement for the governor of Central Bank, Godwin Emefiele, whose tenure was drawing to a close. The rumour became stronger when Ambode successfully brought President Buhari to Lagos in April for the commissioning of some of his administration’s projects. But any hope of Ambode becoming the governor of the apex bank vanished like vapour when President Buhari announced the renewal of Emefiele’s tenure as CBN governor on May 2.

    With the dream of Ambode becoming the governor of Central Bank also gone, members of his political camp hinged their hope on his appointment into Buhari’s cabinet as Nigerians waited with bated breath for the release of the President’s ministerial list. Admirers of the former governor just could not contemplate the possibility of Ambode not making the list after the initial disappointments, particularly with the ministerial slots increased from the usual 36 to 42. It turned out a huge shock, however, that the list was released without Ambode’s name on it.

    Thus the former governor was edged out of a second term, denied the chance to become the governor of the Central Bank and skipped on Buhari’s list of ministers. The question on the lips of his admirers now is where does he go from here?

    Abiola Ajimobi

    If he had his way, Senator Abiola Ajimobi would by now be wearing the tag of the senator representing Oyo South after two terms as Oyo State governor. That, however, was not to be as Ajimobi who contested the senatorial district’s election on the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC), was defeated by the candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Dr. Kola Balogun.

    It was one of the shocking outcomes of the 2019 general elections that a sitting governor who had spent eight years in office could not muster the needed influence to win election into the same Senate seat he had occupied before he became governor. His undoing, many people believed, was his face-off with the Olubadan of Ibadan, Oba Saliu Adetunji, whose chiefs Ajimobi upgraded to Obas in a move interpreted by many as a deliberate ploy to whittle down the power and influence of the monarch.

    The move appeared not to have gone down well with many prominent sons and daughters of Ibadan who saw it as a direct invitation to anarchy in the traditional set up of Africa’s second largest city. The PDP in the state did not only make a political capital of the anger the move provoked in the city to win the governorship election, it also saw the candidate of the opposition party winning the senatorial election at Ajimobi’s expense.

    Many admirers of the former governor who had thought that President Muhammadu Buhari would compensate him with a ministerial appointment were disappointed to see that his name was conspicuously missing from the list. But Ajimobi himself has said that reclaiming his senatorial mandate through the courts is more important to him than a ministerial appointment. While his admirers are hoping for a positive outcome of the legal battle, Ajimobi will remain in political wilderness until the deed is done.

    Abdulaziz Yari

    Former Zamfara State governor, Abdulaziz Yari’s case was that of a beautiful dream on the verge of reality truncated by a gang of brutal misadventures. He had contested election into the Senate during the 2019 National Assembly elections and won by a wide margin, only for the Supreme Court to declare his election and those of other candidates of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the state void.

    In the unprecedented judicial pronouncement, the apex court awarded the governorship, National Assembly and state assembly elections held in the state to the candidates of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) because the primaries that produced the candidates of the All Progressives Congress (APC), who actually won the highest number of votes at the polls, were deemed a nullity.

    The Supreme Court decision affected Governor Yari who had earlier been declared by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) as the winner of the Zamfara West Senatorial election. Yari had polled 153,626 votes while Lawal Hassan of the PDP scored 69,293 votes. But with the apex court’s ruling, Hassan took over as the senator-elect for Zamfara West Senatorial District.

    The development has since truncated Yari’s dream of joining the upper chamber of the National Assembly while he also missed out on President Muhammadu Buhari’s ministerial list.

    Muhammed Abubakar

    For the immediate past governor of Bauchi State, Alhaji Muhammed Abubakar, the recent governorship election in the state ended in a triple loss. Abubakar did not only lose the first round of the governorship election in the state, he also lost the supplementary election while his bid to secure victory through the courts also ended in a loss.

    The governor, who sought re-election on the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC), had been defeated by the candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Bala Mohammed, who polled 469,512 votes in the March 9 election against his own 465,453 votes.

    Abubakar had got a reprieve from the ruling of a federal high court in Abuja which granted his request for suspension of the collation of the remaining results. But that could only delay the reality for a short spell as the court later struck out the governor’s application with the result that in the results that were later announced, the PDP candidate polled 6,376 votes while the governor followed closely with 5,117 votes.

    Abubakar had ridden on the back of the Buhari tsunami that swept through the north during the 2015 elections to become the governor of the state, but he was said to have fallen out with many of the state’s stakeholders soon after he assumed office. Many APC stalwarts in the state were also believed to have worked against his re-election because they were aggrieved by the process through which Abubakar emerged as the party’s flag bearer. His failure to pay the pensions and gratuities of retired civil servants in the state was also believed to have contributed to his failure at the poll.

    Unfortunately, he was not one of the APC members nominated by President Muhammadu Buhari for ministerial appointment, leaving his supporters to wonder what is next for the former Bauchi governor.

    Abdulfatah Ahmed

    Before the 2019 elections, the immediate past governor of Kwara State, Alhaji Abdulfatah Ahmed, had his sight set on the Senate seat for Kwara South. Long before the elections, Ahmed’s senatorial election had received the blessings of his political godfather and former Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki, but the loss of a supplementary election in Ahmed’s own Ekiti/Oke Ero/Isin/Irepodun federal constituency by the PDP candidate he backed as governor changed the equation.

    The defeat, coming at the height of intense political rivalry between the Saraki-led PDP and former Information Minister Lai Muhammed-led APC in the state, naturally moved Saraki to high dudgeon. Enraged by the defeat of Ahmed’s candidate in the supplementary election and fearing that Ahmed himself might not have the clout to win the senatorial election against the rampaging political machinery of the APC in the state, Saraki withdrew the former governor’s senatorial ticket and gave it to a candidate he felt could win the election and save him and PDP further embarrassment.

    Although Ahmed said the decision to withdraw his senatorial ticket had nothing to do with the loss of the by-election, its import is that Ahmed, who was already on the verge of completing his second term as governor, could not retire into the Senate as he had planned to. That coupled with the fact that he has a very little chance of being offered a federal appointment means he is in for a long spell in political wilderness.

    Jibrila Bindow

    Given the manner the All Progressives Congress (APC) swept the polls in Adamawa State in the 2015 general elections, not many people would imagine that the then governor, Jibrila Bindow, would lose his re-election bid in 2019. But by time the 2019 governorship election ended, Bindow was roundly defeated by Umar Fintiri, the candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

    His major undoing, analysts believed, was his concentration of efforts on urban renewal while the rural populace accused the governor of abandoning them as their farm produce were regularly destroyed by criminals. This coupled with Fintiri’s popularity and the internal wrangling within the APC in the state spelt doom for Bindow and APC in the state.

    Signs of trouble had emerged a few days to the governorship election when 10 political parties who had earlier entered into a pact with Bindow announced the withdrawal of their support for his re-election bid.

    The governorship candidates of the 10 political parties under the auspices of New Generation Governorship Forum (NGGF) told reporters in Yola that they were withdrawing their support for Bindow over his failure to work with their advice and ensure good governance in the state.

    At the end of the election, which had to go into a rerun, Fintiri got 9,081 votes to raise his 367,471 in the main election to 375,552, while Bindow could only get 1,391 in the rerun to raise his initial 334,995 votes to 336,386.

    Ibrahim Dankwambo

    After two terms in office as the governor of Gombe State, having won the elections on the ticket of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Ibrahim Dankwambo sought to push his luck further in the 2019 elections for a seat in the Senate to represent Gombe North. His ambition was, however, halted by the candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Saidu Alkali.

    The candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) lost in four of the local government areas in the senatorial district in the National Assembly elections conducted on February 23, with Alkali scoring 152,546 votes while Dankwambo garnered 88,016.

    Dankwambo was first elected Gombe governor in 2011 and won re-election in 2015. He contested in the primary election for the PDP’s presidential ticket in 2018 but finished in the fifth position as Atiku Abubakar, the candidate of the PDP in the last presidential election clinched the ticket.

    With his fine run of form halted by Alkali, Dankwambo is guaranteed a place in political wilderness in the next few years.

  • Waje features daughter and Johnny Drille in new video

    Ahead of her highly anticipated first concert, award winning RnB star Waje has just released images from the set of her upcoming video ‘Udue’ featuring Johnny Drille.

    Starring the singer’s stunning daughter Emerald as Johnny Drille’s love interest, the video was shot on location at the scenic Lufasi Park, Lagos.

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    The video follows the upbeat, soulful and seamless flow of the song ‘Udue’ telling the story of a young couple in love and enjoying each other’s company close to nature, far-away from the hustle and bustle of the city.

    The visuals for ‘Udue’ was produced by Fatima Omokwe and the video directed by Catalyst and will be out on Thursday August 15, 2018.

    Waje’s concert Red Velvet hold on September 1 at the MUSON Centre, Onikan, Lagos.

  • Lagos warns against designs’ alterations

    Lagos State has advised its residents owning housing estates to desist from modifying approved designs of buildings within the estates.

    Permanent Secretary, Ministry of, Housing, Mr. Wasiu Akewusola  stated this during a meeting with Abraham Adesanya Residents’ Association of  Estate’s representatives, Lekki,  at Alausa Secretariat, Ikeja.

    In a statement by the Public  Affairs Director, Adeola Salako, the permanent secretary maintained that it was in the best interest of residents of government-owned estates to stop alterations to the structures.

    According to him, such reconstructions include restyling, extension of, and additions to, existing facilities and in some extreme cases, increase in the height of buildings.

    He said alterations were deviations from the terms and conditions stated  in the deed of sub-lease signed by the two parties, warning that it could lead to a penalty as stated in the law.

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    Akewusola noted that government-owned estates were designed and built by the state government in compliance with global environmental and physical planning rules to ensure durability and liveability.

    He said: “Contravention of such standards often resulted in dire consequences, such as reduced durability of the structure for the home owner and others in the environment.

    “Residents should desist from any form of redesigning of the building as this may cause damage to buildings and the entire environment in no distant time. A building is a permanent load whose capacity of erection can only be known and accessed by certified engineers, any plans to overload the capacity may result in disaster, he warned.”

    Akewusola underscored the need for residents to maintain the original structure and design of buildings to  prevent future disasters.  He further added that all unapproved remodeling contravened the Physical and Urban Planning Law of the state, stressing that affected buildings will be demolished by the appropriate agency of the state.

    He noted that demolition of illegal and unapproved structures in government owned estates will commence very soon without any further warning.

  • Lagos and the greenery crusade

    SIR: According to climate experts, human-induced global deforestation is responsible for 18-25% of global climate change. The United Nations, World Bank and other leading non-governmental organizations are therefore encouraging re-forestation and other activities that promote tree planting to mitigate the effects of climate change.

    Presently, the focus of the world is gradually drifting beyond the ecosystem services provided by trees to man, but to the vital role they play in empowering people, promoting economic growth and combating climate change. The 14th session of UN Forum on Forests held in May 2019 at the United Nations’ headquarters, New York, where international and regional organisations and stakeholders took stock of the progress in the implementing the UN Strategic Plan for forest 2030, highlighted the critical role of trees in a healthy planet.

    The Lagos State Government has been a strong participant in the global effort in safeguarding the earth through its various environmental sustainability project.

    One enduring and conspicuous approach the state government has adopted is the greening project. The greening project is the systematic and comprehensive method of promoting tree planting and regeneration of degraded urban areas. halting and reversing deforestation

    The relentless stride at establishing a culture of greening among citizens has placed Lagos among the notable green cities in the world today. This effort was recognized when it was mentioned alongside Johannesburg as one of the most improved and green compliant cities during the Environment Summit (RIO 20+) in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil in 2012.

    With different tree planting crusades, the state government is gradually addressing the growing apprehension on climate change by improving the biological uniqueness of its local ecosystem and upholding the social value in communities across the state. Also, Public-Private Partnership (PSP) model has improved its greening profile as several corporate institutions are currently investing in the landscaping and beautification of several open places across the state.

    Building on the remarkable antecedent of successive administrations on greening, the Sanwo-Olu administration has so far showed enough commitment to expand the project to further accentuate the position of Lagos State in global affairs of sustainable environment.

    The state’s ambition in this regard was recently captured at the 2019 Tree Planting Sensitisation Campaign held in all 57 Local Governments and Local Council Development areas of the state.Over 50,000 trees of 32 species were planted statewide in the process, making the total number of treesin the state exceed eight million. Thus, the ambition to have 10 million trees adorning the nooks and crannies of the State by 2020 is very much alive.

    Making tree planting a vital component of urban lifestyle is a progressive stride towards optimizing economic values of green spaces in the state. And developing new opportunities around green spaces to propel the green economy is another developmental policy of the state. The green economy would undoubtedly provide the platform for this ambitious city to promote its green credentials, improve citizens’ health and sustain the environment.

    To achieve this, changes are needed in the urban planning strategies and a push for an increase in green spaces is highly imperative. Non-state actors and network of citizens must establish the right attitude that would support government policy on achieving an eco-sustainable development.

    Moreover, the government has stated that certain percentages of properties must be preserved for greening as stated in the state’s Physical Planning Law and would be re-launching the ‘One House, One Tree’ campaign across the state. The campaign is to ensure that every house in Lagos possesses at least one tree which is believed to intensify the greening project.

    The message from Governor Babajide Olusola Sanwo-Olu at the 2019 tree planting was very apt: “When we make it clean, let us also make it green and when we make it green, we have made it safer and healthier for generality of our people. This is our perfect dream for a prosperous Lagos”.

    Since every tree makes a difference, every person that plants a tree also makes a difference. Since every tree makes a difference, every person that plants a tree also makes a difference. For us to achieve the friendly environment that we desire, it is a tradition that everyone must embrace. Considering the simple and inexpensive nature of tree planting as well as its numerous advantages, the time to embrace the culture is now.

    • Tayo Ogunbiyi,

    Ministry of Information & Strategy, Alausa, Ikeja.

  • Photos: Flood in Lagos after rainfall

    Flooded parts of Lagos-Abeokuta expressway on Tuesday after rainfall.

    Lagos-Abeokuta expressway

  • Who is who in Sanwo-Olu’s cabinet-nominees?

    Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu on Tuesday transmitted a second list of Commissioner and Special Adviser-nominees to the Assembly.

    Here is a look at some of those on the 13-man list:

    Joe Igbokwe

    Joe Igbokwe, a graduate of Mechanical Engineering from the University of Nigeria Nsukka, was a leading voice in the pro-democracy family.

    He was an anti-military campaigner during the June 12 struggle. It was during the dark days that the eminent politician and Afenifere Deputy Leader took notice of his honest activities and commitment.

    In 2007, Igbokwe became the Publicity Secretary of the Action Congress (AC), which metamorphosed into the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) and later, All Progressives Congress (APC).

    Igbokwe is the Igbo face of APC in Lagos.

    He is a mobiliser, organiser and team worker. Under Tinubu and Fashola administrations, he was the General Manager of the Lagos State Infrastructure Management and Regulatory Agency (LASMIRA).

    He is the General Manager of Lagos Ports Commission.

    Akinderu-Fatai

    A grassroots politician, Moruf Akinderu-Fatai is a household name in the Osodi/Isolo progressive family. He is loyal, humble and patient.

    In 2007, he was elected into the House of Representatives. That was after serving as Senior Special Assistant (SSA) under his leader and mentor, former Special Adviser, and later, Commissioner Oladele Ajomale.

    In 2011, Akinderu- Fatai was re-elected into the National Assembly. He got re-nomination after a hard battle. His detractors peddled falsehood against him.

    After his two terms in the Lower Chamber, he returned home to continue his local politics of mobilising for party candidates. He was full of hope for a brighter future.

    Akinderu-Fatai is perceived as a politician of conviction, honest and committed. He would never rock the boat in the face of transient political adversity.  He is an adjusted player who thrives on hope the elixir of life.

    Arobieke

    Yetunde Arobieke is the Kosofe Amazon, who has attracted affection and hate, owing to her rising profile and capacity for survival. She is the wife of Pa Arobieke, a Somolu based political actor. She knows her onions; bold and brave.

    She rose to prominence as the Chairman of Ketu/Agboyi Council. She was re-elected. An ambitious woman, she vied for the Kosofe House of Representatives ticket.

    During the selection process, she lost to former Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs Commissioner Rotimi Agunsoye.

    Arobieke is a regular face at the empowerment programmes of Senator Oluremi Tinubu, Yeye Asiwaju of Lagos.

    Kabiru Ahmed

    Ahmed is the leader of Hausa/ Fulani bloc in Lagos APC. He is popular in Agege Council where he once served as Vice Chairman under Chief Enoch Ajiboso.

    Ahmed has also been a stabiliser. He had fostered peaceful coexistence among the diverse tribes in Agege axis. An architect, he has been part of the APC government in Lagos as a member of boards/ parastatal.

    Anofi Elegushi

    A prince of Ikate Kingdom, Lagos State, Anofi is held in esteem in the royal household. He loves to carry himself as a blue blood that he is. He is the former Special Adviser on Transportation.

    Tokunbo Wahab

    A lawyer, Wahab is a very articulate party youth; confident, daring and adventurous. He is loved by the people of Epe.

    When certain elements from the division rebelled against the party, he objected, saying that the house should not fall. He contested for the governorship in 2015.

    Lola Akande

    Akande is a woman known for her composure in the public. This has proved an asset for her in problem solving.

    A relation of Yeye Tinubu, she is a former member of House of Assembly from Ikeja Constituency, in succession to Adeniyi Oyemade, who was appointed Commissioner for Commerce.

    Mrs. Akande is former Commissioner for Women Affairs and Poverty Alleviation. She is a respected party woman.

    Bonu Saanu

    Saanu is a political scientist. He teaches at Lagos State University, Ojo. His specialisation covers International Relations, Peace Studies and Conflict Management

  • UPDATED: Lagos records first death in Saudi Arabia

    After 25 days in Saudi Arabia, Lagos contingent lost one of its pilgrims on Sunday.

    The death occurred barely two days to the completion of the hajj exercise.

    The female pilgrim was on her way to the Jamrat (where stoning of the devil is taking place) before she slumped.

    Efforts to revive her proved abortive.

    The 56-year-old woman died on the spot.

    According to an eyewitness, the deceased, who was said to be suffering from High Blood Pressure, sat down on the road.

    She stood up to continue the trekking and immediately slumped.

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    She was also confirmed dead at Saudi Arabia hospital.

    Her remains have been taken over by the Muazazah (the person charge of Lagos State pilgrims operation in Saudi Arabia).

    The body, The Nation learnt, will be transported from Muna to Makkah where prayer will be offered for her in Masjid Haram before burial.

    Announcing the sad news to the Lagos pilgrims after Solatul Zuhr (Noon prayer), the state’s Amirul Hajj Dr AbdulHakeem AbdulLateef, described the death as “painful.”

    Dr AbdulLateef commiserated with the family of the deceased, her local government and the people she was with in Muna.

    He said the woman showed no signs of illness all through the journey to Muna, Arafat, Musdalifah and back to Muna before embarking on the stoning of the devil segment.

    He said: “It is unfortunate that she died but we take solace in the fact that she died a good death.

    “Her place in paradise is not in doubt going by the situation she was in before the angel of death took her soul.

    ” We all know that one of the best things to happen to any human being is to die in Holy Land because such a person’s sins and shortcomings will be erased and be under the mercy of Allah.

    “Though we as human beings don’t like it, it is best for us if we know.”

    The Amirul Hajj advised the pilgrims to give their pebbles to those that are strong to help them perform the remaining two -day Jamrat segment.

  • Sanwo-Olu greets Muslims, urges Nigerians to shun divisive tendencies

    Lagos State governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has urged Nigerians to imbibe the lessons of sacrifice made by Prophet Ibrahim and work for the unity of the nation.

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    In a statement by the governor’s deputy chief press secretary, Gboyega Akosile, he noted that Eid al-Adha became a symbolic event in the history of mankind, given the bounty of rewards that followed the patience and perseverance of Prophet Ibrahim, who held on tenaciously to his faith in God despite being afflicted.

    The governor urged Nigerians to draw lessons from the prophet’s examples by eschewing tendencies that could severe the unity and stability in the country.