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  • Sanwo-Olu mourns former Ogun First Lady, Lucia Onabanjo

    Sanwo-Olu mourns former Ogun First Lady, Lucia Onabanjo

    Lagos State Governor and Chairman of the South-West Governors’ Forum, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has expressed deep sorrow over the death of Chief (Mrs) Lucia Onabowale Onabanjo, widow of the late Chief Olabisi Onabanjo, the first civilian Governor of Ogun State.

    In a condolence statement issued by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Gboyega Akosile, Sanwo-Olu, commiserated with the Ogun State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun, the government and people of Ogun State, as well as the family and associates of the deceased, who died at the age of 101.

    The governor described Mama Onabanjo as a woman of impact who rendered selfless service to humanity, particularly during her years as the wife of Ogun State’s first civilian governor, leaving behind an enduring legacy.

    Sanwo-Olu said that the late First Lady made significant contributions to governance, education and community development, noting that she was a committed and devoted teacher for over two decades.

    “Mama Onabanjo impacted and mentored several generations of young Nigerians in Lagos and Zaria during her years in active service. She lived a fulfilled and exemplary life,” he said.

    The governor noted that she served Ogun State passionately during the Second Republic as a dependable partner to her husband, a respected political leader and former governor under the Unity Party of Nigeria (UPN), supporting efforts to deliver the dividends of democracy to the people of the state between October 1, 1979, and December 31, 1983.

    On behalf of his wife, Ibijoke, and the government and people of Lagos State, Sanwo-Olu extended condolences to the Onabanjo family, Ijebu sons and daughters, and the people of Ogun State.

    He prayed that Almighty God would grant the family and the people of Ogun State the fortitude to bear the irreparable loss and grant the departed soul eternal rest.

  • Sanwo-Olu, Ambode, Osoba, others celebrate ex-Lagos First Lady at 70

    Sanwo-Olu, Ambode, Osoba, others celebrate ex-Lagos First Lady at 70

    Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu; his Oyo State counterpart, Engr Seyi Makinde; and former governors Akinwunmi Ambode (Lagos), Olusegun Osoba (Ogun), Olagunsoye Oyinlola (Osun) and Adeniyi Adebayo (Ekiti), joined other dignitaries to celebrate the former First Lady of Ogun, Ondo and Lagos states, Senator Fatimat Raji-Rasaki, on her 70th birthday.

    The dignitaries paid glowing tributes to the former Chairman of the Senate Committee on Tourism and wife of former Military Governor of Ogun, Ondo and Lagos states, Brigadier-General Raji Rasaki (rtd), during a thanksgiving service and the unveiling of her foundation held in Victoria Island, Lagos.

    The event, which also marked the golden jubilee of her marriage, attracted former and serving political leaders, military officers, traditional rulers, religious leaders and captains of industry.

    In his remarks, Governor Sanwo-Olu described Senator Raji-Rasaki, a former Chairman of the Senate Committee on Trade and Investment, as a dedicated public servant with a passion for empowering the less privileged through her foundation.

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    The governor, who was represented by the Secretary to the Lagos State Government, Barr. Abimbola Salu-Hundeyin, commended the celebrant for her efforts in empowering women and strengthening families, noting that strong families remain the bedrock of a resilient society.

    Sanwo-Olu expressed gratitude to the former First Lady for her sacrifices and service to Lagos State and Nigeria, lauding her contributions to governance, politics and community development. He described her as a trailblazer whose commitment to fairness, inclusion and development has left a lasting impact.

    Speaking at the event, Senator Raji-Rasaki thanked God for sparing her life to attain the age of 70 and appreciated Nigerians for celebrating with her. She pledged to continue giving back to society through selfless service.

    Supported by her husband, Brigadier-General Raji Rasaki (rtd), the celebrant reflected on God’s grace, mercy and guidance in shaping her life, marriage and public service career.

    “God’s love paved the way for my calling and career. By divine guidance, He positioned me in leadership and political service, not for personal gain, but as a platform to serve humanity and be a voice for positive change,” she said.

  • Jakande Estate residents seek Sanwo-Olu’s intervention over planned demolition

    Jakande Estate residents seek Sanwo-Olu’s intervention over planned demolition

    Residents of Jakande Estate, Ilesan in Lagos State yesterday protested an alleged planned demolition of their homes.

    They appealed to Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu to intervene pending the determination of a court case.

    Speaking during the protest at the state House of Assembly, the leader of the residents, Alhaji Abdulhameed Shuaib, accused some “so-called landlord leaders” of attempting to evict residents from the estate under the guise of government’s action.

    Shuaib said the dispute began last year when residents were informed that they would be driven out of the estate and offered compensation.

    Inscriptions on the placards include: ‘Demolition without adequate compensation is injustice,’ ‘No compensation, no demolition @ Jakande estate Ilesan,’ ‘Please stop forceful eviction’ among others.

    According to him, the initial offer of N6 million per three-bedroom flat was rejected as inadequate, noting that the flats were allocated by the government and signed by a former governor.

    “How can a three-bedroom flat be valued at N6 million when similar government-built houses were going for about N15 million at the time?” he asked.

    He said subsequent offers of N7 million and later N11 million were also rejected, especially as residents were allegedly asked to submit original property documents with a promise of payment three months later.

    “We refused because it is risky. Once demolition starts, nobody can stop the bulldozer,” Shuaib said.

    According to him, while residents were still arranging legal representation, about 50 buildings in the estate were demolished in March, last year.

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    He said the residents later obtained a court injunction restraining further demolition.

    Despite the injunction, Shuaib alleged that threats continued, with warnings that anyone who failed to accept the offer before demolition would lose the entitlements.

    He added that the court has since extended the injunction until February 4, this year.

    The residents further alleged that some tenants were recently offered ₦50,000 to vacate their homes, while heavy machinery was again sighted entering the estate.

    Shuaib claimed that two residents were arrested after confronting the demolition team with court papers and letters from the Ministry of Physical Planning, and are being held at a police facility in Oshodi.

    He expressed concern that the state government officials, including the governor and attorney-general, neither appeared in court nor sent representatives, despite being listed as parties in the suit.

    The protesters appealed to Sanwo-Olu to stop any demolition, respect the court injunction, and ensure a fair and transparent resolution of the matter.

    “Our request is simple. No demolition while the matter is in court, and if relocation is inevitable, compensation must reflect the true value of our homes,” Shuaib added.

  • Planned demolition: Jakande Estate residents seek Sanwo-Olu’s intervention

    Planned demolition: Jakande Estate residents seek Sanwo-Olu’s intervention

    Residents of Jakande Estate, Ilesan, in Lagos, on Tuesday staged a protest against an alleged planned demolition of their homes.

    The residents urged Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu to urgently intervene and halt further actions pending the determination of a court case.

    Speaking during the protest at the Lagos State House of Assembly, the leader of the residents, Alhaji Abdulhameed Shuaib, accused some individuals he described as “so-called landlord leaders” of attempting to evict residents from the estate under the guise of government action.

    Shuaib said that the dispute began last year when residents were informed that they would be ejected from the estate and offered compensation.

    According to him, the initial offer of ₦6 million per three-bedroom flat was rejected as grossly inadequate, noting that the flats were originally allocated by the government and duly signed by a former governor.

    “How can a three-bedroom flat be valued at ₦6 million when similar government-built houses were going for about ₦15 million at the time?” he asked.

    He said subsequent offers of ₦7 million and later ₦11 million were also rejected, especially as residents were allegedly asked to submit original property documents with a promise of payment three months later.

    “We refused because it is risky. Once demolition starts, nobody can stop the caterpillar,” Shuaib said.

    According to him, while residents were still arranging legal representation, about 50 buildings in the estate were demolished in March last year.

    He said the residents later obtained a court injunction restraining further demolition.

    Despite the injunction, Shuaib alleged that threats continued, with warnings that anyone who failed to accept the offer before demolition would lose all entitlements.

    He added that the court has since extended the injunction until February 4, 2026.

    The residents further alleged that some tenants were recently offered ₦50,000 to vacate their homes, while heavy machinery was again sighted entering the estate.

    Shuaib also claimed that two residents were arrested after confronting the demolition team with court papers and letters from the Ministry of Physical Planning, and are currently being held at a police facility in Oshodi.

    He expressed concern that Lagos State Government officials, including the governor and the attorney-general, neither appeared in court nor sent representatives, despite being listed as parties in the suit.

    The protesters appealed to Governor Sanwo-Olu to stop any demolition activities, respect the court injunction, and ensure a fair and transparent resolution of the matter.

     “Our request is simple,” Shuaib

  • Sanwo-Olu mourns Oba Akran, describes late Badagry monarch as great loss to Lagos

    Sanwo-Olu mourns Oba Akran, describes late Badagry monarch as great loss to Lagos

    Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has expressed deep sorrow over the death of the Paramount Ruler of Badagry Kingdom and Permanent Vice Chairman of the Lagos State Council of Obas and Chiefs, Oba Babatunde Akran (Wheno Aholu Menu-Toyi I).

    Oba Akran, who reigned for nearly 49 years, died at the age of 89.

    In a statement issued by the Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Gboyega Akosile, the governor described the monarch’s passing as a great loss, not only to the people of Badagry but to Lagos State and the country at large.

    Sanwo-Olu said the late Oba Akran was a revered traditional ruler known for his wisdom, commitment to cultural preservation, and strong advocacy for the development of Badagry.

    He noted that the monarch rendered selfless service to his people and left behind a legacy of unity, respect for tradition, and progressive development.

    The governor commiserated with the people of Badagry and the royal family, describing the monarch’s death as a significant loss to the traditional institution in Lagos State.

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    “On behalf of my wife, the government and the people of Lagos State, I commiserate with the people of Badagry, the deceased’s family, friends, associates and traditional institutions on the transition of the Paramount Ruler of Badagry Kingdom and Permanent Vice Chairman of the Lagos State Council of Obas and Chiefs, Oba Babatunde Akran, Wheno Aholu Menu-Toyi I,” he said.

    According to him, Oba Akran would be greatly missed by the ancient town of Badagry, noting that he was a respected journalist and a traditional ruler who made positive and lasting contributions to the growth and development of his community, Lagos State, and Nigeria.

    Sanwo-Olu added that as a first-class traditional ruler, the late monarch served as the custodian of Badagry’s traditions, customs, and cultural heritage, and was a stabilising force who united diverse interests within the kingdom.

    He said the monarch also promoted Badagry’s historical sites and cultural festivals locally and internationally, thereby boosting tourism and cultural exchange, while using his position to attract development to the area.

    The governor urged the people of Badagry to work towards immortalising the late monarch in recognition of his service and contributions.

    “I pray that Almighty God grants the royal family, the people of Badagry Kingdom, and Lagos State the fortitude to bear this irreparable loss,” he said.

  • Sanwo-Olu celebrates wife at 59, says she is dependable partner

    Sanwo-Olu celebrates wife at 59, says she is dependable partner

    Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has celebrated his wife, Dr. Ibijoke Sanwo-Olu, who is 59 today.

    He described her as a courageous, kind-hearted and strong pillar of support.

    Dr. Ibijoke Sanwo-Olu is a medical doctor and Chairman of the Committee of Wives of Lagos State Officials (COWLSO).

    Sanwo-Olu, in a statement by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Gboyega Akosile, described the Lagos State First Lady as a caring partner, committed prayer warrior and loving wife and mother.

    He said his wife of over two decades has been a dependable and reliable partner in the delivery of the THEMES+ development agenda of his administration.

    Sanwo-Olu said: “On behalf of the government and the people of Lagos State, I celebrate my darling and loving wife, trusted and reliable partner, prayer warrior and the First Lady of Lagos, Dr Claudiana Ibijoke Sanwo-Olu, on her 59th birthday.

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    “Ibijoke is a God-fearing woman, a good companion, and a caring and loving wife and mother. She is a passionate Christian and lover of children. She is my dependable partner, who has complemented the roles that God has given us with all sense of dignity.

    “She is a reliable partner who has used her good office as First Lady to support my role as Governor in ensuring that the dividends of democracy are delivered to millions of Lagos residents.

    “On this occasion of her 59th birthday, I thank God for her life and appreciate her for all the support, time, sacrifice and contributions to the growth and development of Lagos State.”

    “I also use this auspicious occasion to appreciate her remarkable contributions to our family, the medical profession, Lagos State, and humanity in general. I wish Ibijoke good health and more fruitful, prosperous and impactful years ahead.”

  • Sanwo-Olu gifts N100m to Legion

    Sanwo-Olu gifts N100m to Legion

    Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu yesterday donated N100 million to Lagos State Council of Nigerian Legion, to mark 2026 Armed Forces Remembrance Day.

    Also donated were four sets of two-bedroom apartments, two utility vehicles, four cows, 500 bags of rice, among other food items.

    News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the governor extended the items to support legionnaires and families of fallen heroes, reaffirming his administration’s commitment to their welfare.

    Sanwo-Olu announced the donations at the State Executive Council meeting during the launch of the 2026 Armed Forces Remembrance Day Emblem and Appeal Fund at Lagos House, Ikeja.

    He said the emblem appeal, ahead of the January 15 commemoration, had become a national tradition and constitutional responsibility to honour men and women, who paid the supreme price in defence of the country.

    “Our sovereignty as a nation exists because of these brave men and women.

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    “This emblem appeal is a responsibility we owe to those who laid down their lives for Nigeria and those who returned with life-changing injuries

    “It is customary to accede to the yearly requests of the Nigerian Legion.

    “We will continue to support the Lagos State Council in demonstrating our gratitude for the services rendered to the continued existence and unity of Nigeria,” he added.

    According to him, the donations represent tangible appreciation for sacrifices that enable Nigerians to live in a free and united country.

    “This is our way of saying thank you for the sacrifices that allow all of us to live in peace and freedom,” he said.

    Lagos State Commandant of the Nigerian Legion, Mr Akeem Wolimoh, hailed the governor and the state government for their sustained support over the years.

    He said Lagos State chapter of the Legion had benefitted from government interventions, noting that the support had improved the living conditions of members and their families.

    “Some dependants of our members have been empowered through skill acquisition programmes of the Ministry of Women Affairs and Poverty Alleviation, as well as empowerment initiatives of other MDAs of the Lagos State Government,” he said.

    NAN reports that the event was attended by the Deputy Governor, Dr Obafemi Hamzat; Secretary to the State Government, Mrs Abimbola Salu-Hundeyin, and the Head of Service, Mr Bode Agoro.

    Also in attendance were: the Chief of Staff to the Governor, Mr Tayo Ayinde, members of the State Executive Council, and the Commander, Sam Ethnan Air Force Base, Ikeja.

    Others are: Air Commodore M. A. Imam; the Commander, 9 Brigade, T. A. Lagbaja Cantonment, Ikeja, Brig.-Gen. A. O. Owolabi; the Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Mr Olohundare Jimoh; among senior officers.

  • We will consolidate our gains this year, says Sanwo-Olu

    We will consolidate our gains this year, says Sanwo-Olu

    • Lagos yearly thanksgiving holds

    Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu is set to inaugurate iconic and transformational projects across multiple sectors to underscore the performance of his six and half years Administration.

    Governor Sanwo-Olu said all the projects and ambition of his administration for this year will be supported and enabled by the 2026 budget, tagged: “The Budget of Shared Prosperity”, which is currently before the State House of Assembly, noting that his government’s final full-year budget is anchored on four pillars – human-centred approach, modern infrastructure, thriving economy, and effective governance.

    He said with an expenditure profile in excess of N4 trillion, the 2026 Budget will deliver a model Lagos: cleaner, safer, more prosperous, resilient, and inclusive.

    The governor spoke yesterday at the 2026 Lagos Annual Thanksgiving Service tagged: “Grateful for Unfailing Mercies” at Tafawa Balewa Square, Lagos.

    It was organised by the First Family of Lagos State with the Ministry of Home Affairs.

    Noting that God has been good to the state, the governor described the Service as an avenue to appreciate and celebrate God’s everlasting mercy on the State and the residents.

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    Sanwo-Olu said Lagosians will benefit from construction and rehabilitation projects, as well as educational and medical facilities, youth and sports centres, drainage and flood control systems, bus and ferry terminals, housing projects, water schemes, waste management plants, court buildings and the Omi Eko project, among others.

    He said: “We are now four days into a new year, with 361 days ahead of us – each day filled with promise, potential, and opportunity to improve our State, our country, and indeed, the world. By the special grace of God, Lagos State will not waste this abundance of opportunity that God has placed before us.

    “We will continue consolidating the gains of the past six and a half years, guided by our THEMES+ vision. We will complete and commission many transformational projects across multiple sectors and in different parts of the state.

    “The year 2026 is particularly significant for me, as it marks my last full year as governor of the state. For this reason, I am deeply driven and compelled to make this year count – deliberately and decisively. It must be a year of extraordinary meaning, significance, and benefit for all of us.”

    He listed among the projects to be inaugurated this year as Ojo General Hospital; the Odo Iya-Alaro Link Bridge; the new Massey Children’s Hospital; the Central Food Security Systems and Logistics Hub in Epe; the new Psychiatric Hospital in Ketu Ereyun, Epe; and the new Multi-Storey Office Complex in Alausa.

    He also listed some of the road infrastructure projects to be inaugurated as the Igbogbo–Bola Ahmed Tinubu–Igbe Road; the Agric Isawo–Konu–Arepo Road, Phase One; the Gberigbe Road from Ewu Elepe through Gbodu Junction to Gberigbe Town; and the Adamo–Akanun–Agunfoye–Lugbusi Road, all in Ikorodu, and the Opebi–Mende Link Bridge and its approach roads in Ikeja. 7

    Others are: the Eti-Osa/Lekki/Epe Expressway, Phase 2A, from Eleko Junction through Awoyaya to Greensprings, and from Majek to Abraham Adesanya in Eti-Osa and the Magbon–Alade Township Roads in Ibeju-Lekki; as well as the Ijegun–Ijagemo Road and the Akesan–Igando Road in Alimosho, will also be completed and commissioned this year.

    The governor acknowledged “President Bola Ahmed Tinubu—our visionary leader and the father of modern Lagos—and his wife – the First Lady – Senator Oluremi Tinubu, who birthed this idea of an annual thanksgiving when he was governor of the state.”

    He also appreciated the religious leaders for their unending intercession and consistently standing in the gaps for Lagos State.

    In attendance were Deputy Governor Dr. Obafemi Hamzat; his wife Oluremi; Lagos State House of Assembly Speaker Mudashiru Obasa; current and former public office holders; and religious, traditional and political leaders, among others, the governor’s wife Dr. Ibijoke Sanwo-Olu, read the First Lesson from Psalm 89: 1-8.

    Praises and hymns were rendered by renowned gospel ministers, and clerics offered special prayers for President Tinubu, his family and government; Governor Sanwo-Olu, his deputy, Dr. Hamzat, and their families; the Lagos State Government; and residents of the state.

  • Sanwo-Olu confirms eight fatalities, 13 survivors at GNI building fire

    Sanwo-Olu confirms eight fatalities, 13 survivors at GNI building fire

    • Governor inspects building code violations at Balogun markets, orders integrity audit on standing buildings

    • DNA to be conducted on three charred bodies for identification

    • LASEMA opens Help Desk

    Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, on Friday, returned to the scene of the Christmas Eve fire at Great Nigeria Insurance (GNI) building on Martins Street, Lagos Island, to assess the emergency response at the site.

    A day before the governor’s visit, the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA), said it had opened Help Desk at the site of the fire incident, to address concerns regarding persons reportedly missing.

     The State’s firefighters and emergency management team, joined by the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA), and security agencies, are yet to leave the site, combing the debris for rescue of possible survivors that could be trapped.

     In a statement signed by the Special Adviser – Media and Publicity to the Lagos State governor,  Gboyega  Akosile, the governor who was at the fire site, confirmed the death of eight victims in the inferno, with three of them burnt beyond recognition.

    Thirteen traders trapped in the rubbles were rescued alive by the combined team of first responders.

     Five bodies, the governor disclosed, had been identified by their families, pointing out that the State Government would conduct DNA tests on the three charred bodies evacuated from the site to identify their families.

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     After assessing the magnitude of the damage done by the GNI building fire on surrounding buildings, Sanwo-Olu moved round the adjoining streets within the Balogun Market to audit the high-rise buildings.

     Revelation pointed to many contraventions and flouting of building codes by the traders in the Balogun Market, prompting Sanwo-Olu to direct complete regeneration of the market for restoration of its aesthetics and space.

     Sanwo-Olu said he observed reckless flouting of the State’s building regulations to an unacceptable level, noting that the traders were lawless. He said each time people flouted the rules and refused to obey regulations, the effects were always greater in impact.

     He said: “In the last one hour, I’ve gone round the streets within the market. From a non-professional assessment, it was clear that most of the buildings in the market are completely distressed. But, we will conduct a professional assessment on all the buildings to ascertain our findings. We will not sit back and listen to people doing as they like. Lives have been lost, properties destroyed and means of livelihood shattered.

     “We have seen that there has been a lot of recklessness and carelessness on the part of the traders. Going round the market, I personally counted over 14 industrial generators placed on the fourth floor and fifth floor of some buildings. We saw unapproved structures built on original floors approved in certain buildings. I saw shops built next to electric transformers, which goes to show how traders have been careless with their lives.

     “This is an opportunity for us to embark on complete regeneration of the whole area. We are sending messages to property owners and developers to come forward; we will be evaluating all the buildings in the market. Regenerating the trading space is going to be a tough decision for us but it is a proper step to take to preserve lives and properties. We will not shy away from taking this responsibility.”

     Sanwo-Olu addressed the speculations about people missing and trapped at the fire site, noting that the emergency responders would remain on the site to comb through the debris for possible survivors.

     The governor decried the fatalities recorded, stressing that the rescue team ordered occupants to leave the building while the fire spread.

     He also said trading in unapproved areas made vehicular movement difficult in the market, which hindered the first responders from getting access to the scene on time.

     “When the fire was raging, people were told to leave the building and the nearby buildings but some of them stayed back to salvage their goods at the risk of their lives,” Sanwo-Olu said.

     The governor designated the site as “active site”, disclosing that emergency responders comprising the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA), NEMA, police, Department of State Service, the Army, Lagos State Building Control Agency (LABSCA) and Central Business District (CBD) Office would remain on the site to assist families seeking information.

     Some families searching for missing persons were addressed by the Governor at the site. They sought the Governor’s help to get the emergency team to double its rescue effort.

     The governor responded with an assurance of thorough search of the wreckage to rescue any victim that could be trapped.

    He said the search team would ascertain the safety of its personnel before burrowing into the debris, as there were many unburnt flammable materials at the site that could potentially wreak havoc on the team.

     For continuous emergency management at the scene, Sanwo-Olu directed that all shops and buildings within 100 metre radius of the fire site should remain shut until further notice, stressing that the area was still not safe for movement.

    Search ongoing –LASEMA

     However, LASEMA, on Thursday said it had opened a Help Desk to address concerns regarding persons reportedly missing on the site.

    In a statement signed by the Permanent Secretary of LASEMA, Dr Olufemi Damilola Oke-Osanyintolu, the agency condoled with all those who lost their loved ones in this unfortunate incident, and prayed that ”the Almighty give them the strength to bear this terrible loss.”

    Oke-Osanyintolu said a Help Desk had been opened at the site for those whose relatives are believed to have been trapped in the building.

    “The information provided will be verified, and documented for the compilation of a consolidated list of reported missing persons, which will aid rescue, recovery, and identification efforts.

    “Emergency workers will continue to comb the site to ensure that nobody is left in the rubble.”

    The LASEMA PS reiterated that the agency would continue to work closely with relevant emergency response, health, and security agencies, “to ensure a comprehensive and orderly operation. The Agency remains committed to safeguarding lives and property and will continue to provide timely updates to the public as developments unfold.”

    He advised the members of the public to remain calm, cooperate with emergency officials, and avoid the incident area to allow responders carry out their duties effectively.

  • LASG cancels 2025 greater Lagos fiesta, urges residents to pray for nation

    LASG cancels 2025 greater Lagos fiesta, urges residents to pray for nation

    The Lagos State Government has announced the cancellation of the 2025 Greater Lagos Fiesta, which was scheduled for December 31, 2025.

    The decision was communicated on Tuesday via a post by the special adviser on media and publicity, Gboyega Akosile, on his official X page.

    Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, who approved the cancellation, directed that Lagosians instead dedicate the day to personal prayers for the nation, the state, and the people of Lagos.

    Akosile urged residents to pray for “our continued prosperity, leadership, peace, productivity, and our continued general well-being.”

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    In his message, Governor Sanwo-Olu wished all Lagosians a happy and prosperous 2026, expressing optimism about the year ahead. He encouraged residents to continue living in peace and harmony, assuring them that his administration would work harder to deliver progress for the state.

    “On behalf of my family, I wish every resident of our dear State a happy and prosperous new year. I want to assure you all that 2026 will be a better year for us in the State, as our administration is determined to work twice as hard to deliver the goods for the residents of the state,” the Governor said.