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  • Monthly sanitation exercise may return in Lagos, says Sanwo-Olu

    Monthly sanitation exercise may return in Lagos, says Sanwo-Olu

    • Illegal traders, squatters ejected as Special Taskforce clears highway
    • Encroach and forfeit assets, Gov warns traders on Lagos-Badagry road

    Lagos  State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has hinted at the possible return of the state-wide monthly sanitation exercise.

    He made this remark during an inspection on Friday, September 22, while assessing various areas of the state to ensure compliance with the government’s environmental sanitation initiatives.

    The governor expressed displeasure at the continued disregard for environmental laws, especially those trading under the bridges and roadsides.

    He restated his administration’s zero tolerance for illegal trading on roads, bridges, and setbacks across the metropolis.

    Sanwo-Olu also urged commercial bus drivers to comport themselves and stay within the garages allocated to them.

    He said: “We need to do a bit of road clean up, but business owners in the areas we visited have given their commitment to henceforth keep their environment clean at all times.

    “We also went under the Apongbon Bridge to see what is happening there, especially given the unfortunate incident of last year. Let me reiterate the government’s zero-tolerance policy for trading under the bridges in Lagos.

    “Our commercial bus drivers also need to comport themselves, they need to organise themselves and stay within the parking garages that have been allocated to them. The ones at Apongbon are well-behaved, and we hope they will continue like this.”

    The Governor, who also visited the Lagos-Badagry Expressway under construction, said illegal occupants, traders and squatters who have been cleared off the road will lose their properties and means of livelihood should they return to the corridor.

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    Sanwo-Olu, who had one-on-one engagements with residents and traders along the route, assured that the Doyin section of the highway would be properly reconstructed after the rainy season. He, however, directed the Lagos State Public Works department to ensure continued palliative maintenance on the failed section.

    “It will be zero tolerance for encroachment on our right-of-way by anybody. We will not allow ejected traders return; those who want to return should be prepared for forfeiture of their goods. All the cabinet members that have responsibility in this regard have been instructed to continue this cleanup exercise. We will stop this bad habit and reckless behaviour, while ensuring that we bring back environmental sanity.”

    He warned that any form of resistance would be met with stiff force.

    “I will also be consulting with the Ministry of Environment to see if it’s possible to re-introduce the monthly environmental sanitation, so we can bring back the sanity of a liveable city that we used to know. We have seen a lot of lopsidedness and recklessness, and we need to curtail all abuses on our environment. We will work out a model to sustain our zero tolerance on environmental and transportation infractions.”

    The governor moved from Marina to Orile Iganmu, Alaba Suru, Mile 2, and down to Apongbon. He was accompanied by Commissioners Tokunbo Wahab (Environment); Gbenga Omotoso (Information and Strategy); Seun Osiyemi (Transportation); and Sola Giwa (SA Transport), among other government functionaries.

  • Monthly sanitation likely to return, says Sanwo-Olu

    Monthly sanitation likely to return, says Sanwo-Olu

    Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has hinted at the possible reinstatement of the state-wide monthly sanitation exercise.

    He made this remark during an inspection on Friday, September 22, while assessing various areas of the state to ensure compliance with the government’s environmental sanitation initiatives.

    The governor expressed displeasure with the continued disregard for environmental laws, especially those trading under the bridges and roadsides.

    He restated his administration’s zero tolerance for illegal trading on roads, bridges, and setbacks across the metropolis.

    Sanwo-Olu also urged commercial bus drivers to comport themselves and stay within the garages allocated to them.

    He said: “We need to do a bit of road clean up, but business owners in the areas we visited have given their commitment to henceforth keep their environment clean at all times.

    Read Also: Sanwo-Olu mourns boy with missing intestine

    “We also went under the Apongbon Bridge to see what is happening there, especially given the unfortunate incident of last year. Let me reiterate the government’s zero-tolerance policy for trading under the bridges in Lagos.

    “Our commercial bus drivers also need to comport themselves, they need to organise themselves and stay within the parking garages that have been allocated to them. The ones at Apongbon are well-behaved, and we hope they will continue like this.

    “This exercise will continue next week as hope to reach every part of the city to tell our people why we need to clean up and ensure the regeneration of our neighbourhood.

    “I will also be consulting with the Ministry of Environment to see if it’s possible to re-introduce the monthly environmental sanitation so we can bring back the sanity of a liveable city that we used to know. We have seen a lot of lopsidedness and recklessness, and we need to curtail all abuses on our environment. We will work out a model to sustain our zero tolerance on environmental and transportation infractions.”

    The governor moved from Marina to Orile Iganmu, Alaba Suru, Mile 2, and down to Apongbon. He was accompanied by Commissioners Tokunbo Wahab (Environment); Gbenga Omotoso (Information and Strategy); Seun Osiyemi (Transportation); and Sola Giwa (SA Transport), among other government functionaries.

  • Sanwo-Olu mourns boy with missing intestine

    Sanwo-Olu mourns boy with missing intestine

    • LASUTH breaks silence on his death

    Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has expressed sadness over the demise of Adebola Akin-Bright, the 12-year-old boy with a missing small intestine, who died at the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH) on Tuesday.

    Sanwo-Olu, in a condolence message issued yesterday by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr. Gboyega Akosile, described the death of Akin-Bright as a painful loss, not only to the deceased family and friends, but also to him personally and the entire state, considering the efforts made by the state government to save the young boy.

    Sanwo-Olu sympathised with the late Akin-Bright’s family and friends, especially his mother, Mrs. Deborah Abiodun, who did all she could and went the extra mile as a mother to save her son.

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    The governor also hailed  the medical team of the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH), Ikeja who treated Adebola for several months and gave him the best medical care before he died on Tuesday evening.

    Arrangements were in top gear to transfer the late Adebola to Great Ormond Street Hospital in the UK, before he passed away, the management of LASUTH  has said.

     According to LASUTH, Akin-Bright’s small intestine was discovered to be missing when he was brought to the hospital for a correctional surgery.

    He reportedly developed complications on Tuesday evening and was rushed to the intensive care unit of LASUTH, where he was thereafter pronounced dead.

    In a statement yesterday, the hospital management commiserated with Akin-Bright’s family and expressed optimism that the appropriate professional body would step in to unravel the circumstances surrounding his death.

  • Task before Sanwo-Olu’s new team

    Task before Sanwo-Olu’s new team

    • By Adeshina Oyetayo

    Almost four months after Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu resumed office for a second term, a new cabinet was inaugurated just last Wednesday. The impact and importance of teamwork to produce effective governance cannot be overstated. Lagos is Nigeria’s most important state and it beggars understanding and logic why it took so long for the cabinet to be constituted considering the enormity of work ahead and the fact that time is ticking very fast. Thankfully, whatever in-house issues besetting the Lagos political family have been resolved. Now, the team can get to work.

    Though the first two years of Sanwo-Olu were pockmarked by two debilitating drawbacks – the corona virus pandemic and the ENDSARS protest of October 2020; he still shone with transformational projects like the Lekki Deep Sea Port (the first of its kind in Nigeria and the most modern in West Africa), the Blue Rail Line (now fully operational); and the Imota Rice Mill among others.

    With admirable diligence and effective teamwork, the governor’s T.H.E.M.E.S developmental agenda (Transportation and Traffic Management, Healthcare and Environment, Education and Technology, Making Lagos a 21st Century Megacity, Entertainment, Tourism and Sports, and Security and Governance) has seen Lagos emerge as the premium investment destination in Africa.

    Perhaps it is in education that Sanwo-Olu earned his major stripes. Since assuming office, education has always got the lion’s share of the state budget because of the governor’s belief that education is the best legacy to bequeath to children and one of the most potent tools to end poverty and hunger. In four years, education in the state at all levels has improved with new infrastructures like school buildings and functional and fully-equipped libraries and practical and proactive interventions.

    Until 2022, Lagos State had just one university. Now, that number has increased to three with the transmutation of two colleges; the Adeniran Ogunsanya College of Education, Ijanikin, into the Lagos State University of Education (LASUED); and the Lagos State Polytechnic into the Lagos State University of Science and Technology (LASUSTECH).

    Whatever successes are attributable to the governor hinge on the fact that he had a great team to work with. He has now constituted a new cabinet that is rich in experience, dynamism, and initiative; a mish-mash of the young and the not-too-old; the technocrats and core politicians; and old and new faces.

    Expectations are sky-high and there is no time for dithering, dilettante efforts, or tokenism. At this time, particularly, Lagosians want quick and effective answers to the perennial flooding problem. A fast-developing mega city with commensurate population and environmental pollution, Lagos, also known by some observers as Africa’s ‘water city’, has a major pluvial flooding problem and requires an intrepid and insightful administrator to help resolve the causative issues of clogged waterways and drainage systems and developments on floodplains.

    Significantly, the governor has tapped Adetokunbo Wahab, the former Special Adviser on Education – to head the Ministry of Environment. Many are hoping and praying that Wahab comes up clutch by bringing to bear his protean intellection, experience, and initiative to enthrone a clean, flood-free, hygienic, and sustainable environment conducive for tourism, economic growth, and wellbeing of the citizens.

    Education and Technology are one component under the THEMES agenda. Many are oblivious to the revolution happening in the technology ecosystem in Lagos State, which is now becoming a viable and stable tech locus as it is currently home to three Fintech Unicorns – Paystack, Flutterwave, and Interswitch among many other successful, globally-recognised start-ups. To lend credence to this, the Global Startup Ecosystem Index named Lagos a leading global city in e-commerce and retail technology, transportation technology, and education technology. Conversely, this has earned Lagos the sobriquet; ‘The Fintech Capital of Africa’.

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    That is why the new Commissioner for Innovation, Science, and Technology, Tunbosun Alake, particularly, has to go above and beyond the call of duty to ensure that he sustains and surpasses the achievements of his predecessor and foster a more robust and enabling environment for startups and tech companies to flourish, create jobs, drive economic growth, and provide solutions to societal problems in one of Africa’s most important states. Alake is not new to the terrain because he served as a Special Adviser on Innovation and Technology to Governor Sanwo-Olu since 2019.

    The attainment of food security is a major policy thrust of the Sanwo-Olu administration, which has necessitated the revamping of the state’s Agricultural Land Holding Authority (ALHA) to support investment in agriculture, the Lagos State Aquatic Centre of Excellence (LACE) that would boost fish production from 20% to 80%; and the Lagos Food Production Centre Avia, Igborosu-Badagry among other agriculture-focused initiatives.

    In August 2019, Ms Abiola Olusanya was first appointed as the special adviser on agriculture but became a substantive commissioner in November 2020. Under her, the 32-metric tons per hour Rice Mill in Imota, Ikorodu, with a capacity to produce 2.8 million bags of 50kg bags of rice yearly while generating 1,500 direct jobs and 254,000 indirect jobs, roared to life. Sited on a land space of 22 hectares, the mill is reputed as the biggest in Sub-Saharan Africa and the third largest in the world.

    The governor has projected through the five-year Agricultural and Food Systems Roadmap launched in 2021 that Lagos State will generate $10 billion in the agriculture sector in the next five years, adding that most of the investments would be private sector-driven while the government acts as the catalyst and enabler. Since she was there from the beginning, it is auspicious that Olusanya is back as agriculture commissioner and will be required to help sustain good governance through enhanced food productivity and security, promoting sustainable agriculture, and ensuring improved nutrition for the masses in alignment with the T.H.E.M.E.S Agenda.

    Recognising that the tourism sector in Lagos is a potential foreign exchange earner, Sanwo-Olu has launched the Tourism Master Plan and Policy that seeks to make Lagos State a top five tourism hub in Africa by directing efforts in the tourism sector in six strategic areas namely; Culture and Heritage; Film, Art and Entertainment; Business and Meetings, Incentives; Conferences and Entertainment; Beach and Leisure; Nature and Adventure; and Medical and Wellness.

    Under the last commissioner, there was a lethargy of sorts in the sector and one would expect that the new commissioner, Toke Benson-Awoyinka, will work harmoniously with the recently-appointed Special Adviser for Tourism, Idris Aregbe, to help pursue with verve and vibrancy the 20-year vision of the policy envisioned to make Lagos State one of the top five urban tourism destinations in Africa. As one of the fastest growing sectors of the Nigerian economy, and with Sanwo-Olu’s monumental investments in infrastructure, there would be a deluge of interest in how Aregbe and Toke-Benson can rejuvenate that all-important sector.

    The governor has said that his second term would be devoted to achieving the THEMES Plus Agenda and; “The task of this new cabinet is clear. It is to build on the successes of our administration’s first four years in office. It is to take our people closer and closer to our dream of a Greater Lagos…

    “The expectations of our people have never been higher than they are right now. Doing your best to meet them is, therefore, not an option. It is the least you will be expected to do. Lagos is the Centre of Excellence; your work must be excellent in every ramification.”

    Indeed, the new appointees have their work cut out for them.

    •Oyetayo, a Lagos-based media entrepreneur, sent the piece from Lagos. 

  • Sanwo-Olu charges cabinet on strict enforcement of laws

    Sanwo-Olu charges cabinet on strict enforcement of laws

    Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has charged newly inaugurated cabinet members and Permanent Secretaries to ensure strict implementation and enforcement of all state laws for Lagos residents to live in a sane, safe and secure society.

    He urged the new members of the State Executive Council to hit the ground running in delivering the campaign promises and dividends of democracy to Lagos residents in line with his administration’s THEMES+ Agenda for a Greater Lagos.

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    Governor Sanwo-Olu spoke yesterday during the ongoing four-day 2023 Onboarding retreat programme for members of the State Executive Council, the body of Permanent Secretaries and heads of some agencies and parastatals, held in Epe,  Lagos.

    The theme of the retreat which started on Thursday and will end tomorrow, Sunday, is “Navigating Government Excellence: Role of Leadership in Ensuring A Greater Lagos Rises.”

    Governor Sanwo-Olu said part of the takeaway from the retreat is zero tolerance for violation of laws, saying all cabinet members and Permanent Secretaries have been empowered to do the right thing.  

    “There is going to be zero tolerance. People cannot just assume that our laws will not be obeyed. That is the charge we are giving ourselves here. That is the charge we are taking away from this retreat to further energise our people to further ensure that we do what is right without fear or favour,” he said

  • Cabinet: Sanwo-Olu redeploys Finnih-Awokoya, Olowu as special advisers

    Cabinet: Sanwo-Olu redeploys Finnih-Awokoya, Olowu as special advisers

    Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has redeployed his Special Adviser on Health, Dr. Oreoluwa Finnih Awokoya from the Ministry of Health to the Office of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

    A statement issued on Friday by the governor’s Chief Press Secretary, Gboyega Akosile said that Sanwo-Olu also redeployed Engr. Abiola Olowu from the Ministry of Commerce, Cooperatives, Trade and Investment to the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources as Special Adviser, Office of Mineral Resources.

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    ”The changes, take immediate effect according to a statement signed by the Head of Service, Mr. Hakeem Muri-Okunola. The Special Adviser, Office of Works is now domiciled under the Office of the Deputy Governor.

    Governor Sanwo-Olu on Wednesday swore in 37 Commissioners and Special Advisers as members of the State Executive Council and assigned portfolios to them. The cabinet members comprised 23 commissioners and 14 Special Advisers.

  • Sanwo-Olu to commissioners, SA’s: cooperate with lawmakers

    Sanwo-Olu to commissioners, SA’s: cooperate with lawmakers

    • Governor inaugurates 37-member exco

    Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has urged the new commissioners to cooperative with members of the House of Assembly in the discharge of their duties.

    He spoke yesterday at the swearing-in of the 37 commissioners and special advisers at Adeyemi Bero Auditorium, Alausa, Ikeja.

    The governor advised the commissioners and SA’s to build on the successes recorded in the administration’s first term.

    He said: “All eyes are on us. To the new members of the Executive Council (exco), the spirit of cooperation and collaboration with the House of Assembly is one that you must continue to build on. The people of Lagos State demand and expect the best. Achieving this requires every one of you to reach out, to engage and to collaborate.”

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     The commissioners are Lawal Pedro (Attorney-General/Commissioner for Justice); Prof. Akin Abayomi (Health); Tokunbo Wahab (Environment); 

    Moruf Akinderu-Fatai (Housing); Gbenga Omotoso (Information and Strategy); Ibrahim Layode (Home Affairs and Culture); Mrs. Cecilia Dada (Women Affairs and Poverty Alleviation); Ms. Abisola Olusanya (Agriculture); Oluyomi Abayomi (Finance); 

    Afolabi Ayantayo (Establishment, Training and Pension); Olugbenga Oyerinde (Special Duties); Mrs. Adetoke Benson-Awoyinka (Tourism) and Mobolaji Ogunlende (Youth and Social Development).

    Others are Yakub Alebiosu (Waterfront Infrastructure); Mosopefoluwa George (Economic Planning and Budget); Olatunbosun Alake (Innovation, Science and Technology); Kayode Roberts (Local Government Affairs); Jamiu Alli-Balogun (Basic Education); Oluwaseun Osiyemi (Transport); Folashade Ambrose-Medebem (Commerce, Trade and Investment); 

    Olumide Oluyinka (Physical and Urban Planning); Bankole Akinyemi (Wealth Creation) and Tolani Sule-Akibu (Tertiary Education).

    The Special Advisers are 

    Rotimi Fashola (Agriculture); Sola Giwa (Transport); Moshood Olowu (Commerce, Trade and Investment); Lukmon Adeyinka (Works); Mrs. Oreoluwa Finnih-Awokoya (Health); Mrs. Iyabo Ayoola Oyeyemi (Central Internal Audit); Babatunde Olajide (EGIS and Urban Planning); Rotimi Akodu (Environment); Abdul-Kadir Ogungbo (Taxation and Revenue); Idris Aregbe (Tourism); Mrs. Bola Olumegbon-Lawal (Central Business District); Mrs. Barakat Bakare (Housing); Tajudeen Afolabi (Political Education and Engagement) and Nurudeen Yekini-Agbaje (Rural Development and Chieftaincy Affairs).

    Omotoso, who gave the vote of assurance on behalf of his colleagues, said: “We thank Governor Sanwo-Olu and Deputy Governor Obafemi Hamzat, Speaker of the House Mudashiru Obasa and the lawmakers for this great opportunity of honour. It is not just a day of gratitude, but also a day of commitment to working as a team that will help Mr. Governor and Mr. Deputy Governor to fasten governance towards a Greater Lagos. Our dear Lagos will continue to be the prime.”

    Present at the swearing-in were the governor’s wife, Mrs. Ibijoke Sanwo-Olu, Deputy Governor Hamzat, his wife Oluremi, Speaker of the House of Assembly Obasa and others.

  • Be humble, listen, Sanwo-Olu tells Commissioners, SAs

    Be humble, listen, Sanwo-Olu tells Commissioners, SAs

    Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu on Wednesday, September 13, swore in 37 commissioners and Special Advisers to help run the affairs of state in the next four years.

    The swearing-in was held at the Adeyemi Bero Auditorium in Alausa, Ikeja.

    Governor Sanwo-Olu urged the new commissioners and SAs to build on the successes recorded in the administration’s first term. He challenged them to be humble enough to listen and learn, consult widely, and take the people closer to the dream of a greater Lagos.

    He said: “To the new members of the Executive Council, the spirit of cooperation and collaboration with the House of Assembly is one that you must continue to build on. The people of Lagos State demand and expect the best. Achieving this requires every one of you to reach out, to engage and to collaborate. It requires you to have the humility to listen and to learn; the humility to consult widely and to consider well-meaning advice; and the humility to recognise that we all win or lose together. I demand and expect no less from you all.

    “The task of this new cabinet is clear. It is to build on the successes of our administration’s first four years in office. It is to take our people closer and closer to our dream of a Greater Lagos. As fate will have it, we are also marking the First 100 Days of our administration’s second term in office. So today is as good a time as any to review the past and to set our sights on the glorious future ahead of us.

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    “The expectations of our people have never been higher than they are right now. Doing your best to meet them is therefore not an option. It is the least you will be expected to do. Lagos is the Centre of Excellence; your work must be excellent in every ramification.

    “Working together, carrying the people along, keeping your feet on the ground, and ensuring that every decision you take has the best interest of our people at the heart of it, are the surest ways to succeed. May God guide you in the effective discharge of your onerous responsibilities.

    The governor further stated: “Our first term governance agenda, appropriately termed T.H.E.M.E.S, delivered much. Despite the headwinds from COVID-19 and the EndSARS crisis, both of which we weathered with acknowledged acclaim, we pursued and delivered enduring developmental legacies for our people. The achievements in our First Term owed a lot to the quality and calibre of the men and women in that cabinet. They worked relentlessly and assiduously, and Lagos State is the better for it. I am grateful to them for their sterling efforts in the service of our people. Happily, some members of that team are part of the new one, thus ensuring a measure of continuity in our government.

    “Beyond the broad T.H.E.M.E.S+ agenda, our second term will be focused on building and completing enduring legacy projects in transportation, health and agriculture that will open up more economic and developmental opportunities for our people.

     The commissioners are Lawal Pedro (Attorney-General/Commissioner for Justice); Prof. Akin Abayomi (Health); Tokunbo Wahab (Environment);

    Moruf Akinderu-Fatai (Housing); Gbenga Omotoso (Information and Strategy); Ibrahim Layode (Home Affairs and Culture); Mrs. Cecilia Dada (Women Affairs and Poverty Alleviation); Ms. Abisola Olusanya (Agriculture); Oluyomi Abayomi (Finance);

    Afolabi Ayantayo (Establishment, Training and Pension); Olugbenga Oyerinde (Special Duties); Mrs. Adetoke Benson-Awoyinka (Tourism) and Mobolaji Ogunlende (Youth and Social Development).

    Others are Yakub Alebiosu (Waterfront Infrastructure); Mosopefoluwa George (Economic Planning and Budget); Olatunbosun Alake (Innovation, Science and Technology); Kayode Roberts (Local Government Affairs); Jamiu Alli-Balogun (Basic Education); Oluwaseun Osiyemi (Transport); Folashade Ambrose-Medebem (Commerce, Trade and Investment);

    Olumide Oluyinka (Physical and Urban Planning); Bankole Akinyemi (Wealth Creation) and Tolani Sule-Akibu (Tertiary Education).

    The Special Advisers are Rotimi Fashola (Agriculture); Sola Giwa (Transport); Moshood Olowu (Commerce, Trade and Investment); Lukmon Adeyinka (Works); Mrs. Oreoluwa Finnih-Awokoya (Health); Mrs. Iyabo Ayoola Oyeyemi (Central Internal Audit); Babatunde Olajide (EGIS and Urban Planning); Rotimi Akodu (Environment); Abdul-Kadir Ogungbo (Taxation and Revenue); Idris Aregbe (Tourism); Mrs. Bola Olumegbon-Lawal (Central Business District); Mrs. Barakat Bakare (Housing); Tajudeen Afolabi (Political Education and Engagement) and Nurudeen Yekini-Agbaje (Rural Development and Chieftaincy Affairs).

    Omotoso, who gave the vote of assurance on behalf of his colleagues, said: “We thank Governor Sanwo-Olu and Deputy Governor Obafemi Hamzat, Speaker of the House and the lawmakers for this great opportunity of honour. It is not just a day of gratitude, but also a day of commitment to working as a team that will help Mr Governor and Mr Deputy Governor to fasten governance towards a Greater Lagos. Our dear Lagos will continue to be the prime.

    “The oath of office we’ve all taken is truly symbolic of our willingness to embrace everything that will be in the best interest of our dear Lagos, Lagosians as well as our great party, the APC. I am sure we will not disappoint you. Once again we are grateful.”

    Present at the swearing-in were the governor’s wife Mrs. Ibijoke Sanwo-Olu, Deputy Governor Obafemi Hamzat, his wife Oluremi, Speaker of the House of Assembly Mudashiru Obasa, husband of the Ogun State Deputy Governor Alhaji Bode Oyedele, Secretary to the State Government Mrs. Bimbola Salu-Hundeyin, Senators Idiat Adebule (Lagos West) and Wasiu Sanni-Eshinlokun (Lagos Central), members of the House of Representatives, members of the House of Assembly, and state Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Cornelius Ojelabi.

    Others were the Minister of Mines and Steel Development Dele Alake, traditional rulers, spiritual leaders, and members of the Governance Advisory Council (GAC), among others.

  • Sanwo-Olu swears in 37 commissioners, special advisers

    Sanwo-Olu swears in 37 commissioners, special advisers

    Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has sworn in 37 persons as commissioners and Special Advisers to help run the affairs of the state in the next four years.

    The swearing-in was held at the Adeyemi Bero Auditorium in Alausa, Ikeja.

    Governor Sanwo-Olu urged the new commissioners and SAs to build on the successes recorded in the administration’s first term. He challenged them to be humble enough to listen and learn, consult widely and take the people closer to the dream of a greater Lagos.

    The commissioners:

    Lawal Pedro (Attorney-General/Commissioner for Justice);

    Prof. Akin Abayomi (Health);

    Tokunbo Wahab (Environment);

    Moruf Akinderu-Fatai (Housing);

    Gbenga Omotoso (Information and Strategy);

    Ibrahim Layode (Home Affairs and Culture);

    Mrs. Cecilia Dada (Women Affairs and Poverty Alleviation);

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    Ms. Abisola Olusanya (Agriculture);

    Oluyomi Abayomi (Finance);

    Afolabi Ayantayo (Establishment, Training and Pension);

    Olugbenga Oyerinde (Special Duties);

    Adetoke Benson-Awoyinka (Tourism) and

    Mobolaji Ogunlende (Youth and Social Development).

    Yakub Alebiosu (Waterfront Infrastructure);

    Mosopefoluwa George (Economic Planning and Budget);

    Olatunbosun Alake (Innovation, Science and Technology);

    Kayode Roberts (Local Government Affairs); Jamiu Alli-Balogun (Basic Education); Oluwaseun Osiyemi (Transport);

    Folashade Ambrose-Medebem (Commerce, Trade and Investment);

    Olumide Oluyinka (Physical and Urban Planning);

    Bankole Akinyemi (Wealth Cartoon) and Tolani Sule-Akibu (Tertiary Education).

    The Special Advisers are

    Rotimi Fashola (Agriculture);

    Sola Giwa (Transport);

    Moshood Olowu (Commerce, Trade and Investment);

    Lukmon Adeyinka (Works);

    Mrs. Oreoluwa Finnih-Awokoya (Health);

    Mrs. Iyabo Ayoola Oyeyemi (Central Internal Audit);

    Babatunde Olajide (EGIS and Urban Planning); Rotimi Akodu (Environment);

    Abdul-Kadir Ogungbo (Taxation and Revenue); Idris Aregbe (Tourism);

    Mrs. Bola Olumegbon-Lawal (Central Business District);

    Mrs. Barakat Bakare (Housing); and Nurudeen Yekini-Agbaje (Rural Development and Chieftaincy Affairs).

  • Lagos Assembly confirms another Sanwo-Olu’s nominee

    Lagos Assembly confirms another Sanwo-Olu’s nominee

    The Lagos State House of Assembly has confirmed another nominee by Gov. Babajide Sanwo-Olu, Mr Tolani Sule-Akibu, who was earlier stepped down on Wednesday.

    The lawmakers confirmed the nominee through voice votes during plenary presided over by the Deputy Speaker, Mrs Mojisola Meranda, on Tuesday.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Sule-Akibu is one of the 18 nominees sent to the House by Sanwo-Olu on Sept. 4

    His confirmation was stepped down by the lawmakers on Wednesday during the plenary.

    The lawmakers could not reach an agreement on whether to approve or disapprove his nomination.

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    However, Meranda said the lawmakers had given their approval to the nomination of Sule-Akibu with a voice vote.

    Meranda, thereafter, directed the Clerk of the House, Mr Lekan Onafeko, to write the governor on the confirmation of Sule-Akibu.

    NAN reports that in all, 38 nominees have so far been confirmed while two were rejected. No reasons were earlier given for the rejection.

    (NAN)