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  • Sanwo-Olu: deliver quality service   

    Sanwo-Olu: deliver quality service   

    Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has urged parastatals and agencies to improve their service delivery.

    Sanwo-Olu told heads of establishments to embrace cutting-edge solutions to optimise their financial abilities.

    The governor said if they get it right, funds would be provided for implementation of projects.

    He said: “Let us build a Lagos that embraces inclusivity, sustainability, and prosperity.

    “Parastatals are established to address developmental issues of welfare and well-being, such as waste management, water, housing and transportation. The success of any administration depends on how efficient and effective they deliver on this…’’

    “the global landscape has presented us with challenges demanding we adopt to increase revenue. As stewards of public resources, we should embrace cutting-edge solutions to optimise our financial capabilities. By doing so, we can ensure funds are available for timely and effective implementation of projects that benefit our people…’’

    “Furthermore, I want to emphasise the importance of accountability and transparency in our operations. The Parastatal Monitoring Office serves as a vital mechanism for ensuring adherence to established protocols and standards. I urge all parastatals to fully cooperate with this office, as its oversight function is instrumental in promoting good governance and fostering public trust.

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    “Collaboration is the cornerstone of progress, and it is essential that we forge strong partnerships across all sectors. By leveraging our collective expertise and resources, we can synergise efforts towards achieving our common goal of sustainable development. The success of our endeavors hinges upon the seamless coordination and cooperation of all relevant stastakeholders.

    “Central to our vision is the establishment of an investment-driven economy that attracts global investors. We must strive to create an enabling environment that fosters innovation, entrepreneurship, and business growth. Through targeted policies and initiatives, we can position our state as a prime destination for investment, unlocking new opportunities for prosperity and development.

    “Our state, with its vibrant economy and diverse population, faces both challenges and opportunities. It is imperative that we work together, leveraging our collective expertise and resources, to address these challenges and seize these opportunities… “

    Head of Service, Olabode Agoro thanked the governor for his support and providing leadership which had aided the Parastatals and Government-Owned Companies the opportunity to achieve progress.

    He stressed that the gathering was an opportunity for all Heads of Parastatals Government Agencies in the state to interact with Mr. Governor on salient issues geared towards improving operations in their various agencies for the betterment of the state.

    “Like Oliver Twist, our parastatals and government-owned companies will want our amiable, compassionate and visionary Mr. Governor to please use his good office to look into issues bothering on the following:, overlapping mandate; need to update and review some laws that established some agencies for clarity of functions; inadequate utility vehicles and office space; and constitution of Governing Board,” Agoro added.

  • Enoh, Sanwo-Olu, Otti commend Eagles despite AFCON blow

    Enoh, Sanwo-Olu, Otti commend Eagles despite AFCON blow

    By Sunny Nwankwo (Umuahia) and Paul Onehi

    Minister of Sports Development, Sen. John Owan Enoh, said the Super Eagles have won the hearts of Nigerians with their brilliant performance at the just concluded 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) in Cote d’Ivoire.

    Enoh hailed the performance of the team which culminated in a silver medal win as the coach Jose Peseiro-led team missed the coveted trophy by the whiskers as hosts Cote d’Ivoire came from behind to beat Nigeria 2-1 at the tournament’s Final Match on Sunday at the Alassane Ouattara Stadium in Abidjan

    “We have reached the end of AFCON 2023, and I want to express my gratitude to the Super Eagles of Nigeria and the entire team who brought us this far,” Enoh said. “I applaud your commitment to winning, which led us to the finals.

    “We present you with your well-deserved accolades for standing for Nigeria until the end.

    “We are proud of you, You took the Silver, and we congratulate you and wish you all the best,” Enoh added.

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    Speaking in the same vein, Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu in a statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Gboyega Akosile, said the Super Eagles in spite losing the final, deserved commendation.

    He commended the players, the coaching crew and the entire management of the team for making Nigeria proud at the competition.

    He said: “Super Eagles fought gallantly to advance to the final of the AFCON by defeating South Africa, Angola and others. The participation of the team in the final on Sunday is a testament to the determination, resilience and commitment of the Super Eagles to the competition.” he said.

    Sanwo-Olu appealed to Lagos residents and Nigerians, particularly lovers of football, not to allow the defeat of the Super Eagles to affect their love for the national team.

    Meanwhile, Abia State Governor Dr. Alex Otti said even though the Super Eagles came short of lifting the trophy, the players gave their best and succeeded in further strengthening the nation’s image as a formidable force in African football.

    He specifically congratulated Samuel Chukwueze, Kenneth Omeruo and Frank Ogochukwu Onyeka, three sons of Abia State, who were part of the Super Eagles team to the AFCON 2023.

    While thanking Nigerians for the massive support they gave to the Super Eagles throughout the competition, Governor Otti also commended the team’s technical crew and the Nigerian Football Federation (NFF) for their efforts which helped to take Nigeria to the finals of the AFCON.

  • 2023 AFCON: Sanwo-Olu hails Super Eagles’ performance

    2023 AFCON: Sanwo-Olu hails Super Eagles’ performance

    Gov. Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos State, has hailed the performance of the Super Eagles of Nigeria at the just concluded 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) in Côte d’Ivoire.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that host, the Elephant of Côte d’Ivoire, defeated Eagles 2-1 at the final of the tournament.

    Sanwo-Olu, in a statement on Monday in Lagos by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr Gboyega Akosile, said the Super Eagles in spite losing the final, deserved commendation.

    He said that the Super Eagles deserved commendation for their superb performance in the competition.

    The governor  commended the players, the coaching crew and the entire management of the team for making Nigeria proud at the competition.

    “Super Eagles fought gallantly to advance to the final of the AFCON by defeating South Africa, Angola and others.

    “The participation of the team in the final on Sunday is a testament to the determination, resilience and commitment of the Super Eagles to the competition,” he said.

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    Sanwo-Olu urged Nigerians who have looked forward to Nigeria winning AFCON for the fourth time, not to be discouraged by the outcome of the match against Côte d’Ivoire.

    He appealed to Lagos residents and Nigerians, particularly lovers of football, not to allow the defeat of the Super Eagles to affect their love for the national team.

    NAN reports that Sanwo-Olu, provided venues for Lagos residents to watch the AFCON matches at the Mobolaji Johnson Sports Arena and 26 other centres across the State.

    (NAN)

  • Sanwo-Olu to launch Trader Money

    Sanwo-Olu to launch Trader Money

    Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu will on Wednesday launch the N50, 000 cash transfer to 15,000 beneficiaries under the Lagos Market TraderMoney initiative.

    Commissioner for Agriculture Ms. Abisola Olusanya said this at the weekend during a one-day sensitisation for traders at the Lagos Fresh Food Agro-Hub in Idi-Oro, Mushin.

    Over 500 market men and women from Ikeja and Oshodi Local Government Areas attended the sensitisation on market hygiene, food safety, cleanliness, storage, marketing and transportation.

    She said: “We are dealing with two local governments. Last week, we had over 500 of them here from Mushin. The idea is as we have the hub, and it becomes operational, we must sensitise and train traders to understand that this is the new direction for a 21st century Lagos of our dreams.

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    “It is for them to understand that this is how it should be; they need to unlearn and relearn trading and the act of selling, merchandising, hygiene and more. It is also an avenue for government to also have a one-to-one, personalised interaction with the traders to be able to address their needs, local government by local government and community by community.

    “We know the informal sector makes up 60 per cent of our population, and so this is a wonderful avenue for the government to ensure inclusivity for everybody, especially for them.

    “That is why we are here today talking to our traders on hygiene, food safety, preservation storage, marketing, transportation. We are also discussing welfare packages that the government has for them.

    “By Wednesday, which is Valentine’s Day, Mr. Governor will be showing love to our traders in Lagos. He promised them N50, 000 each for 15,000 beneficiaries.”

    On how to address food insecurity in the country, Ms. Olusanya called for partnership among food producing states.

    The commissioner said partnership remained the only sure way to address the growing menace.

  • Grammy: You’re everlasting winners, Sanwo-Olu hails Nigerian nominees

    Grammy: You’re everlasting winners, Sanwo-Olu hails Nigerian nominees

    Lagos state governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has celebrated Nigerian artists – Burna Boy, Davido, Ayra Starr, Asake, and Olamide following their nominations at the 2024 Grammy Awards.

    The Nation reported that despite bagging 10 nominations, no Nigerian artist went home with at least one award.

    Sanwo-Olu took to his X account to appreciate and remind them of their uniqueness and the impact they have on Afrobeats and the country at large.

    He emphasized that they are everlasting champions, and with every global arena and stadium they fill, saying that their representation of the country is unmatched.

    The governor wrote: “A special shoutout to @burnaboy, @davido, @ayrastarr, @asakemusik and all Nigerian talents represented as nominees at the Grammy’s, the apex music award in the world.

    “Your mastery reached unparalleled heights on those exclusive platforms, showcasing the world-class talent we’re immensely proud of.

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    “To those who may feel disheartened by the results, remember, in the eyes of your fans and Nigerians, you’re everlasting winners and with every global arena and stadium you fill up, your representation of Afrobeat and Nigeria is unparalleled, and soon you’ll light up the stages you desire as triumphant victors.

    “Cheers to more timeless moments as you continue to tell the world our stories with your music.”

  • JUST IN: Tinubu will flag off Red Line Rail project this month – Sanwo-Olu

    JUST IN: Tinubu will flag off Red Line Rail project this month – Sanwo-Olu

    Lagos state governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has announced that President Tinubu will launch the Red Line Rail project in the last week of February.

    Sanwo-olu disclosed this during his visit to the headquarters of China Railway Rolling Stock Corporation in Dalian, China.

    The governor visited the headquarters of China Railway Rolling Stock Corporation in Dalian, China to conclude the conversations with the top management of the company, on the purchase of new rolling stock for the Blue and Red rail lines in Lagos state.

    While he was there, he said that his administration is committed to reducing the traffic congestion in Lagos, which is the first ‘T’ in the THEMES+ Agenda which stands for Traffic Management and Transportation.

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    He said he is expecting the new rolling stock to arrive in December this year.

    The company also reassured the governor that the additional rolling stock would be delivered by the end of the year.

    According to SSA, Jubril Gawat Governor Sanwo-Olu also said: ”President Bola Tinubu GCFR will flag off the Red Line Rail project in the last week of February based on Mr President’s expectations.”

  • Sanwo-Olu receives Governor of the Year Award

    Sanwo-Olu receives Governor of the Year Award

    It was yet another day of honour and special recognition for Governor Babajide Olusola Sanwo-Olu as he received the New Telegraph Newspaper Governor of the Year Award for Infrastructure Development.

    The award ceremony, which had an array of dignitaries and eminent personalities in attendance was held at the prestigious Balmoral Hall, Federal Palace Hotel, Victoria Island, Lagos at the weekend.

    Receiving the award on behalf of the Governor, the Deputy Governor, Dr. Kadri Obafemi Hamzat thanked the Management of the New Telegraph Newspaper for the recognition and award for government efforts in improving infrastructure in the State.

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    He added that the award will spur the State government to do more not only in Infrastructure development but also in other sectors of the economy to enhance the living standards and well being of Lagosians.

    He said, “It is gratifying and nice to be here this evening and for being appreciated for our little efforts in improving Infrastructure in our dear State. I thank the New Telegraph Management for the award which is to appreciate us and in a way to motivate us and other awardees to do more . We will not rest on our oars until we deliver on our campaign promises” said the governor, adding that many more projects are on the way, waiting for actualisation.

  • Sanwo-Olu and the pursuit of a social market economy (3)

    Sanwo-Olu and the pursuit of a social market economy (3)

    Once upon a time, growing up in Lagos was akin to living in El-Dorado. Life in Igbosere Road and Lafiaji was tolerable, with good social amenities and infrastructure for the common good.  On a rather sad note however was the degeneration that became its lot due to rural-urban migration; and there was no town planning, which was more rigorous in the 1950s and the 1960s. These put immense pressure on public facilities and infrastructure to a breaking point, more or less turning the state into a looming disaster.

    Well, this situation could have been foreseen by those in government but partially so as the effect caught one government after another unaware. Moving forward to the present status and style of governance, that Lagos State has done well despite population explosion and its attendant debilitating consequences, the least of which are security issues, is no longer news. Be that as it may, one of the issues that led to the ‘Lagos is no man’s land’ slogan was that #EndSARS, which once turned the state into a contested space for mass demonstrations and vociferous violence, was not addressed. Tragically, this central issue hasn’t been properly addressed, still. Therefore, Sanwo-Olu needs to rejig the people’s confidence and rebuild their trust. He needs to do more in securing the state through continuous employment, training and retraining of security personnel in technology-based crime fighting techniques and frontline operations anchored on actionable intelligence. Lagos under Sanwo-Olu must continue to identify, isolate and bring to book any criminal fraternity kingpins with a view forestalling their growth and expansion.

    There were governors and there have been governors in Lagos State. On a day like this, Nigerians remember Mobolaji Johnson (1967-1975), Lateef Jakande (1979-1983), Buba Marwa (1996-1999), Bola Tinubu (1999-2007), Babatunde Fashola (2007-2015) and Akinwumi Ambode (2015-2019) for the quality of their social market interventions. But who remembers Raji Rasaki (1988-1991)? Who remembers Michael Otedola (1992-1993) beyond the melodious interpretation of his surname and the ranking of Femi, his son, as Africa’s 20th richest person by Forbes? So, Sanwo-Olu will be doing his tenure a great deal of good if he takes the noises of the marketplace for what they are: hustlers, even as he seeks more proactive ways of tackling the menace of Okada (motorcycle taxi) business owing to the danger it portends. For this class of Nigerians, things are almost getting to the boiling point and one can only hope that the governor would help change the narrative. Sanwo-Olu also needs to engage with the youths, for any policy that does not address youth restiveness in a democratic setting is not likely to fly in a cosmopolitan city like Lagos.

    Still on the ‘Area Boys’, it is on record that Fashola tried to handle this menace and there was relative peace in the state but, not unexpectedly, whatever achievement that was recorded at the time went away with his government. Since our major challenge as a country and people is continuity, the government that took over from ‘Èkó ò níí bàjé’ had its own plans and that’s how Lagos missed a vital opportunity. Sanwo-Olu is now in the saddle; and, since it’s about legacy trust, a very rewarding option will be to up the ante, not slow the flow.

    Let Sanwo-Olu be deeply alerted to the current security challenges in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), for Lagos may most certainly be the target, ultimately. Though COVID-19 ravaged the entire country, Lagos was a special case. #EndSARS was also supposed to be a nationwide thing, but we all knew what happened in Lagos. So, let the governor revolutionize security matters by investing hugely in scientific and integrated technology crime detection and prevention; and ditto for a combat-ready force, to the extent that criminals will not have a place to hide. Installation of hoods and prevention of traffic bottlenecks will also go a long way in securing lives and immovable assets in the state. Although there are challenges even in the advanced nations of the world, hardly will a criminal escape without being caught, and this is not unconnected with what they have put in place.

    Lest we forget, there’s an urgent need for a review of the operations of government agencies like the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) and Kick Against Indiscipline (KAI) with a view to bringing the best out of their operatives. From the look of things, it is as if there’s a disconnect between what some of these agencies represent and the real needs of Lagosians.

    Presently, Nigeria stinks “in the face of hunger, deprivation and ‘no gree for anybody” and the handlers of Lagos State cannot claim that all is well with the state. So, it’s time the Sanwo-Olus of Nigeria were alive to their responsibilities. In practical terms, it’s time they handled “political, economic and humanitarian bickering with care”, especially now that the ovation is still ascending.

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    For Lagos, building a social market economy starts with an improvement in public education and health systems. Thusly, preparing for the future must start with coding so that Nigerians can start getting computer literate at, say, age 5. This will make them competitive in, say, 20 years to come. Currently, public schools in Lagos are not up-to-speed even as it is sad to note that the state is gradually becoming a disaster zone in terms of health, education and allied social infrastructure. So, there is an urgent need for revampment.

    There must also be an improvement in staff training and conditions of service in line with international best practices. In this mould is the creation of technology parks and large-scale industrial hubs, like the ones in Bangladesh, so that spaces can be allotted for light manufacturing and all sorts. Fortunately, the Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) of the state is rock solid enough to shoulder these expectations; only that it needs judicious spending. Take, for instance, if, in addition to other sources of IGR, there are 600,000 enumerated houses in Lagos, and if the state is collecting an aggregated average of N40,000.00 per house as Land Use Charge per annum, should Lagos not be like Singapore? If the signage fee also stands at N115,000.00 per board per annum, what stops Sanwo-Olu from replicating another Dubai in Lagos?

    Lagos State has to develop an indigenous, long-term financing system like the defunct Western Region Finance Corporation, which was reputed for giving long-term loans and equity capital to small-scale industries because, in the true sense of it, Nigerian banks are not known to be financial intermediators. It’s time the governor reflected deeply on these possibilities. After all, no man can get up walking all at once; a few attempts will have to be made.

    Lastly, Lagos, more than anywhere else, must take advantage of the electricity being out of the exclusive legislative list to the concurrent list. Let the state look for private sector capital for the purpose of developing electricity. Give kudos to Tinubu! Had he not been stymied by former President Olusegun Obasanjo’s shortsightedness, only God knows what would have come out of the Enron experiment! But again, it is not too late! Let Sanwo-Olu update the original plan and put it into fierce urgency. Over and above all, the governor should try and invest hugely in scientific and technological advancements that will make him unforgettable in Nigeria’s politics to the extent that even the national government will make Lagos State a reference point. Thank God he still has the sentiments of time on his side!

    ‘Ìgbéga Ìpínlè Èkó, àjùmòse gbogbo wa ni!’

    May the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world, grant us peace in Nigeria!

    • Concluded.
  • Sanwo-Olu slams new fees on Lagos vehicles, parts dealers

    Sanwo-Olu slams new fees on Lagos vehicles, parts dealers

    Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu has ordered immediate compliance of vehicles and spare part dealers, to the state’s transport sector law of 2018, especially in the area of operational fees.

     He equally directed the Motor Vehicle Administration Agency (MVAA) which supervises their operations to align its fees with the provisions of the Lagos State Transport Sector Law of 2018.

     He gave them one month to begin to comply, stating that enforcement of the new fee becomes operational on March 1, 2024.

     The General Manager of MVAA, Mr. Rasheed Muri-Okunola, who conveyed the directive of the Governor recently in his office, said “that compliance with the prescibed fees takes effect from 1st March 2024.”

     He disclosed that with the directive of the Governor, the fees by MVAA will now align with the Lagos State Transport Sector Law 2018 (Schedules 1&2 of the Registration and Regulation of the Activities of Motor Vehicle and Motor Spare Parts Dealers in the state, Page 95 and 96).

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    He stated that the fees prescribed by the Transport Law 2018 are as follows: Motor Vehicle Dealers registered as limited liability companies will henceforth pay N150,000 (One hundred and fifty Thousand Naira Only). While an Individual and Business name vehicle dealer will pay N100,000 (One hundred Thousand Naira Only).

    In the same vein, the registration fees for Motor Vehicle Spare Parts Dealers registered as Limited Liability Companies will be N70,000 (Seventy Thousand Naira Only) while Individual or Business Name fees will be N50,000 (Fifty Thousand Naira Only).

    Muri-Okunola further revealed that once the approved fees take effect from 1st March 2024, anyone who defaults from making the correct payment will be prosecuted in line with section 208 of the Lagos State Transport Sector Law 2018.

    He reiterated that convicted persons, incorporated or otherwise, are liable to be fined, and the business premises sealed up or business premises confiscated by the State Government.