Tag: Secretary to the State Government

  • Security: Ambode receives #10m donation from Lebanese community

    Security: Ambode receives #10m donation from Lebanese community

    Lagos State Governor, Mr Akinwunmi Ambode on Thursday received a donation of N10 million from the Lebanese Nigerian Initiative (LNI) for the State Security Trust Fund, charging the body to continue to do more for the State.

    The Governor, who spoke at the Lagos House, Ikeja when he received the Chairman and the directors of the LNI through the Secretary to the State Government, Mr Tunji Bello thanked the group for the initiative, adding that a lot could still be done for the State in that regard.

    “Particularly in the field of security, there is still a lot you can still do for us. Without the efforts of people like you and others in the past, Lagos would not have been where it is today in terms of maintenance of peace and security”, he said.

    The Governor added that with the business pedigree of each of the members of the LNI, the present administration is deeply appreciative of their contribution which, according to him, is a good initiative.

    He said the issue of security cannot be left alone for government to handle and that this was one of the reasons that informed the clarion call to members of the organized private sector to join the State Government in ensuring that the people can sleep with their two eyes closed.

    Speaking earlier, the Chairman of the Lebanese Nigerian Initiative (LNI), Mr. Faysal El-Khalil said the members of the Lebanese community have been in Nigeria for over a century doing legitimate business.

    He said the members are, through the latest gesture, demonstrating a reassurance of their commitment to the determination of the present administration to keep criminals at bay permanently.

    Mr El-Khalil said the donation was about how the members of the Lebanese community can give back to the Nigerian and Lagos community which they have been operating for long.

    He said in addition to the security initiative, the LNI has also embarked upon a project towards investing in education by creating an endowment fund in the American University in Beirut where specified number of Nigerians would be beneficiaries.

    Meanwhile, the State Government, through the LSSTF, on Thursday donated 100 hundred level four bullet proof vests and ballistic helmets to the State Command of Nigerian Police.

    Speaking during the donation which was received by the Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Mr. Fatai Owoseni, Executive Secretary of LSSTF, Dr. Abdulrazak Balogun said the massive support to security agencies in the State was part of the strategy of Governor Akinwunmi Ambode-led administration at ensuring a safe, secure and prosperous State.

    While stating that businesses and investments can only thrive in a secured and conducive atmosphere, Balogun said there was a need for the Organized Private Sector (OPS) to continue to support government, especially by complementing the sincere and genuine efforts of the present administration in the State at securing lives and property.

    He said: “We just continue to appeal to the private sector to continue to support us. They have been doing so well. As you know, the Trust Fund is based on donor funding and so all we have been able to achieve is from the private sector and we just appeal to them that nothing is too small.

    “As Lagos continues to grow and improve, security challenges continue to increase and we need to forestall this problem in future and we can only do that with the continuous support of the private sector.”

  • Adamawa to partner PCRC on peace

    Adamawa to partner PCRC on peace

    Gov. Muhammadu Jibrilla of Adamawa said his administration is committed to partnering with the Police Community Relations Committee (PCRC) in the state to ensure sustainable peace.

    Jibrilla stated this in Yola on Wednesday while receiving members of the state PCRC who paid him a courtesy call.

    The governor explained that his administration required the support of the group to encourage communities in the state safeguard public infrastructure within their domains.

    Jibrilla then directed the Secretary to the State Government to involve the committee in all government programmes in the state and also promised to construct a befitting office complex for the committee.

    “My government is concerned about impacting positive change on the people.

    “We must ensure that the `change mantra’ which is the slogan for this dispensation, is experienced by the people, rather than making it just a slogan.

    “The anticipated change must include change of attitudes as well as having renewed mind towards sustained development,’’ he said.

    Earlier, the state chairman of PCRC, Alhaji Sahabo Magaji, said that the group was collaborating with the police in the state to reduce crime and ensure peace and order.

    Magaji explained that the committee, established under the former Inspector General of Police, Mr. Etim Iyang since 1984, had been in existence and operational at the state, area commands and divisional levels.

    He said the group had embarked on projects such as fencing, renovating and equipping of police offices as well as construction of toilets in some police stations across the state.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the committee conferred on the state governor, the title of ‘Life Grand Patron’ of PCRC in the state.