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  • Oriade makes case for peace in warring Ibeshe communities

    Oriade makes case for peace in warring Ibeshe communities

    The Chairman of Oriade Local Council Development Area, Alhaja Ramotalai Akinlola-Hassan, has appealed to warring factions in Ibeshe to embrace peace and allow the government to find a lasting solution to the conflict.

    Reports had it that a clash broke out between the indigenous people (mainly youths) of Ibeshe and residents of Ibeshe Sea Beach last Monday over an alleged refusal of some residents of Sea Beach to obtain permission from the traditional ruler of the community.

    This, they said, is in accordance with the traditional rites according to the Ovori of Ibeshe, Oba Alani Gausu, before the interment of a corpse in their settlement.

    It was learnt that some youths from Ibeshe main town attacked the residents, looted properties, shops and also razed many houses.

    The youths were said to have vandalised Ibeshe Police Station and two persons hit by stray bullets from security forces died.

    Addressing residents of Ibeshe Sea Beach, while on a sympathy visit to the community on Friday, Akinlola-Hassan, who was accompanied on the visit by political and community leaders in Oriade, as well as security personnel from Area ‘L’ Command, Ibeshe and Ilashe Police Divisions, condoled with the people over the loss of their properties and assured them that the government would do everything to ensure that such needless crisis did not occur again in the community.

    “I am not here as an indigene of Ibeshe, but as the Chief Security Officer and Chairman of Oriade Local Council Development Area, to sympathise with you and ensure that total peace is restored in your community,” she said.

    While appealing to the people, most especially, youths, to refrain from any reprisal attack and maintain peace, Akinlola-Hassan said a report about the incident had already been submitted to the Lagos State Government, and, by next week, a peace meeting would be held at the council secretariat, where 12 representatives of each community would be invited to a roundtable discussion, to resolve the crisis in the interest of peace.

    The council boss added that as part of government efforts to give immediate relief to the people over the loss of their properties and businesses, the council would make available 300 pieces of Ankara fabrics to be distributed among the people who have lost all their properties, including their clothes to the crisis.

    She also told them that the local government would give N300,000 each to women, youths and the elderly as temporary relief.

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    Akinlola-Hassan added that government would work out plans on how to provide adequate relief package for all the affected people.

    A former member of the House Of Representatives, Amuwo-Odofin Federal Constituency, Ganiyu Olukolu, a former Chairman of Ojo Local Government in the Second Republic, Chief Isiaka Ajakaye, and Oriade Council Manager Semiu Akitoye also addressed residents of Ibeshe Sea beach during the visit. They echoed the council chairman’s appeal for peace, reminding them that it is only in an atmosphere of peace that the people can live happily and go about their day-to-day business.

    The Chairman of Sea Beach Ibeshe Community Development Association (CDA), Francis Gbemu, who spoke on behalf of the community, pleaded with the people, especially the youths, to sheath their swords and allow the government and the security agencies to resolve the crisis.

    Oba Gausu condemned the violent clash in its entirety, adding that the two communities had been living peacefully together for many years, and the crisis was an avoidable one.

    He commended the council boss and the security agencies for their prompt intervention that prevented the crisis from degenerating further.

  • Oriade chair vows to complete ongoing projects

    Oriade chair vows to complete ongoing projects

    By Mariam Ololade

    The Chairman of Oriade Local Council Development Area (LCDA), Rahmatallahi Akinlola-Hassann, has pledged to complete ongoing projects in the council before leaving office at the end of her tenure.

    She  assured residents of improved welfare and infrastructural development during the 2024 fiscal year.

    The council boss gave this assurance while presenting the 2024 budget tagged Budget of Realisation and Empowerment to the Legislative Arm of the council.

    The 2024 budget estimate is put at N4.9 billion.

    From the total budget, the Recurrent expenditure stands at N3, 135, 736, 163.17 while the Capital expenditure stands at N1, 764,739,701.29.

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    Speaking on the performance of 2023 budget, the council boss noted that Health, Education, Empowerment, Infrastructure and Environment took the lead with average of about 90 per cent delivery.

    Akinlola-Hassan expressed hope that the legislative House will accord priority and give accelerated passage of the budget.

    “I remain committed to improving the lots of the people and ensure that the council move forward. We will ensure adequate infrastructural and also stomach infrastructure to the people of the council during the coming year,” she said.

    While receiving the budget, the Leader of the Legislative House, Jamiu Shittu, promised accelerated hearing and quick passage of the proposal.

    He said the Legislative arm has been working as a team in the last two years to deliver the dividends of democracy to the people of Oriade LCDA and environs.

    Shittu expressed the need for the executive to increase the Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) by blocking the leakages despite the rise in Federal allocation to the third tier of government.

    He enjoined the executive to ensure transparent implementation of the budget without fear or favour.

  • Oriade takes delivery of  Sanwo-Olu’s food packs

    Oriade takes delivery of Sanwo-Olu’s food packs

    The Chairman of Oriade Local Council Development Area (LCDA), Lagos, Ramotalai Akinlola-Hassan, has lauded Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu for the provision of various food items to Lagosians as palliative.

    The gesture, she said, was to cushion the effects of the fuel subsidy removal.

    Akinlola-Hassan made the commendation at the council secretariat while taking delivery of the food boxes and bags of rice, beans and garri for distribution to residents of the council, particularly in wards H and I, and others in the upland of the council.

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    The council chairman stated that the gesture by the governor would go a long way in ameliorating the pains and suffering, millions of Lagos residents were going through.

    Akinlola-Hassan appealed to Nigerians to exercise patience and understanding with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration over some of the tough economic policies.

    She added that the pains and suffering being experienced by them would not last forever, because they (ordinary Nigerians) would be the major beneficiaries of the positive outcome of the policies.

    On the distribution of the food items to residents of Oriade LCDA, she stated that she would ensure there was fair, equitable, effective and efficient distribution to vulnerable residents in the council area.

    The food items were 50kg of bags of rice, beans, garri shared in food boxes containing 10kg of rice, 5kg of beans and 5kg of garri.