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  • Lagos begins construction of 114 inner roads

    Lagos begins construction of 114 inner roads

    Lagos State Government has concluded plans to commence the construction of 114 inner roads, estimated at a cost of N17.5billion across the 20 Local Governments (LGs) and 37 Local Council Development Areas (LCDAs) in the state.

    Chairman of Conference of Executive Secretaries (ES) Mr. Kolade Alabi,  disclosed this Tuesday while addressing journalist at a joint press conference with commissioners of Information and Strategy, Mr. Steve Ayorinde and Commissioner for Local Government and Community Affairs,  Mr. Muslim  Folami Coker.

    Alabi explained that the development was in fulfillment of the promise by the State Governor, Mr. Akinwumi Ambode, to improve on the access and inner roads in the local government and LCDAs.

    He said the project would be executed to standard requirement with street lights, sidewalks and covered drains adding that it would be completed within the next six months.

    According to him, “During the electioneering campaign the governor promised to improve on the access and inner roads in the LGs/LCDAs, hence his decision to pay more attention to Local government efforts at providing world class roads”.

    He said the Executive Secretaries submitted names of two roads within their local government in an open competitive bidding, adding that the contractors have been mobilised to commence work immediately.

    “In executing this project, a unique model of bottom up infrastructural development style and inclusive governance, which involve the CDAs and other relevant stakeholders in the preparation, implementation and monitoring of this project has been put in place through constructive engagement and stakeholders’ workshop.”

    Alabi listed some of the roads to benefit in this first phase, as Mathew  and  Famuyiwa Olayiwola street in Agege Local Govt; Orile Agege, Ogundele and Fashola street; Alimosho, Jolaosho and Alhaji Idowu street; Amuwo Odofin, Adebola Olojobi and Eko Akete; Ikorodu, Bolaji Benson and Adeniji Kemi street, among others.

    He said the full list of the 114 roads can be found on the state’s website.

    He also expressed optimism that the roads when completed would have a lot of social economic benefits on the lives of the residents.

    Earlier, Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Mr. Steve Ayorinde, who gave a background to the project, said the mission for the actualization of the project started in October 2015 when Governor Akinwumi Ambode met with the Executive Secretaries of all the 57 Councils in the State, and agreed with them on the need to massively embark on rehabilitation and construction of inner roads across the State.

    He said the project was designed to complement the massive road construction and rehabilitation going on in the State which culminated in the repair of 300 roads in just seven months, adding that same was in sync with the determination of the current administration to make Lagos work for all.

  • Seven reasons that show  Lagos is working under Ambode

    Seven reasons that show Lagos is working under Ambode

    As Lagos State Governor Akinwunmi Ambode’s administration clocks seven-months, Commissioner for Information and Strategy Steve Ayorinde, in this interview with Precious Igbonwelundu, highlights seven reasons why the administration is working.

    Security: As Nigeria’s economy suffers a near recession due to the falling oil prices, with 27 states out of 36 states in the country needing bail-out funds to offset salary arrears, Lagos has been witnessing an unprecedented influx of people from far and near, thereby putting pressure on social infrastructure and security. Crime rate naturally increased momentarily but Governor Ambode rose to the occasion with an unprecedented donation of assets worth about N4.8bn to the Nigeria Police. With three patrol helicopters, two gun boats, drones, patrol vehicles and powerbikes, Armoured Personnel Carriers, bullet-proof vests and other security gadgets while also rebranding the Rapid Response Squad as the “good guys” with insurance schemes against incidentals, Ambode’s gesture has returned confidence to Lagosians and investors alike. He has taken the state’s Security Trust Fund to a new height and has smartly shifted the burden of responsibility in terms of policing Nigeria’s most-populated and prosperous state to the Police, which is no longer expected to offer excuses of being ill- equipped.

    • Roads: One of Ambode’s greatest assets is that he listens and is very responsive. He inherited a state whose inner roads were in a very bad shape. In an election year, road infrastructure tends to suffer since attention is usually given to political campaigns. The rains also compounded the woes in a state that is already below the sea level. There were complaints and they got to Ambode. Rather than fret, however, he responded swiftly, first through Operation Zero Tolerance for Potholes across the states and then by reconstructing hitherto abandoned roads. He has fully delivered the Ayobo-Ipaja Road and Ikotun-Ejigbo Road. Brown Street at Oshodi is half-way done; while a lane of the Okota-Ago Palace Way is ready for use this week, preparatory to its full completion in February 2016. More than 300 roads have already been repaired and rehabilitated across the states through the Public Works Corporation, thereby easing off traffic. Nowhere is neglected, from Akilo Road in Ogba to Opebi Road in Ikeja and then all the way down to Oyinkan Abayomi Drive in Ikoyi, Ambode’s “roads to greatness” are visible. Together with the 57 Local Council Development Areas, a total of 114 inner roads – two per LCDA -has been awarded for completion next year and to crown it all, the governor has approved the construction of flyover bridges at two of Lagos’ most problematic traffic zones – Ajah and Abule Egba.
    • Economy: One key antecedent of Governor Ambode is the fact that he was instrumental to the frog-leap of the state’s Internally Generated Revenue from a paltry N600m to N6bn while he was Accountant General. And so, a competent manager of resources is expected of this Fulbright scholar. In seven months, he has sufficiently demonstrated his mettle in this regard, by first restructuring the state’s exposure to commercial banks, thereby saving the state about N3bn monthly in debt servicing. He has re-jigged the Lagos Internal Revenue Service to do away with multiple taxations but expand the tax net instead so that those hitherto not captured will be brought on board. He has sent to the House of Assembly the Employment Trust Fund Bill through which the newly created Ministry of Employment and Wealth Creation will administer a yearly N6.3bn intervention soft loan to stimulate to economy, sustain small businesses and create jobs. Lagos Global, the office saddled with investment drive in the state has demonstrated capacity in making Lagos the bride to which every global investment suitor is attracted. Ambode has paid more than N11bn in pension arrears and benefits to retirees and has streamlined the issuance of Certificate of Occupancy to land owners. And in ending the year, the governor practically wowed Lagos with a budget proposal of N665.588bn with a capital to recurrent ratio of 58:42 that proposes N383,678bn for capital expenditure. No other state; not even the Federal Government, has been this proactive with capital expenditure ratio in their budget forecast.
    • BRT Expansion: Social infrastructure has always defined the success of successive administrations, particularly in Lagos State. Ambode is on a smooth ride here with the commissioning of Bus Rapid Response (BRT) extension from Mile 12 to Ikorodu. Through the Lagos Metropolitan Area Transport Authority (LAMATA), Ambode in November commissioned a project that included the widening of the 13.5km road with two additional lanes and the placing of BRT lanes in the middle of the road with over 400,000 passengers now being transported daily on the more than 400 brand new, high-capacity buses (which residents now joyfully call Ambode’s Buses) which now ply the corridor from Ikorodu to CMS.
    • Street Lights Project: When words filtered out that Governor Ambode might not approve the staggering N500m for Christmas decoration contract this year since the economy is such that requires prudent management, many thought he would be seen as not keeping faith with his promise of continuity. But it has turned out that not only is the governor a prudent manager of resources, he is also getting his priorities right. He encouraged corporate players like banks to beautify Lagos with Christmas decorations as their own Corporate Social Responsibility while he chose to focus on an enduring beautification project for Lagosians – to light up the city-state. And to fulfill his promise, the Lagos metropolis has been lit up in the past week with Ambode’s street light project brightening up major parts of the metropolis from Victoria Island to Ikoyi, all the way down to Third Mainland bridge, down to Alapere, Berger and Ikeja-Ogba environ.
    • One Lagos Fiesta and inclusive government: One of the campaign promises of Governor Ambode is to run a government of inclusion and bring governance back to the people. He demonstrated this in September when he flagged off his quarterly town-hall meetings that saw him render account of his stewardship directly to the people. He has promised that the town-hall meetings will move from one senatorial district to another in order to constantly feel the pulse of the electorates. But the governor has added to the layer in this yuletide season by expanding the erstwhile Lagos Countdown Concert to a five-day, five-venue all-inclusive celebration tagged One Lagos Fiesta. Rather than have it in one day and at the Bar beach as was previously the case, Ambode has creatively decentralized the concept of fun, entertainment and culture. Each division in Lagos – Epe, Ikorodu, Badagry, Ikeja and Lagos Island – are now experiencing simultaneous end-of-the-year merriments with local as well as popular artistes sharing the state. Even politicians, traditional rulers and every stakeholder are now taking ownership of the project in their zones. ‘One Lagos’ has since become the buzzword all over town with the governor, who has now finally taken up residence in his official Alausa, Ikeja abode, personally witnessing the flag-off of the fiesta on Sunday at the Agege stadium where the Ikeja zonal fiesta is holding.
    • Healthy Lagos, healthy workforce: Governor Ambode recognizes that health is wealth and here is one area where his impact is being felt in spite of the huge challenges occasioned by the influx of people from other states and neighboring countries on Lagos hospitals. The governor has improved on healthcare facilities in the state by injecting additional 46 ambulances to the existing pool with an additional 14 new ambulance points thereby bringing existing ambulance points to 25 all in a bid to reduce maternal mortality and tackle emergencies. The governor has brought peace to the lingering crisis within the medical circle. He has stopped the contentious casualisation the medical doctors who were employed some years ago as casuals in the state civil service. of workers by regularizing the employment status of But he’s also aware of the need for a healthy and motivated workforce which is why he has also extended the Accident Insurance Policy for its workforce to cover accidents recorded outside working hours.
  • Lagos inaugurates security equipment

    Lagos inaugurates security equipment

    The Lagos State government will today inaugurate some security equipment to rebrand and reposition its Rapid Response Squad (RRS).

    In a statement by the Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Steve Ayorinde, three helicopters, patrol vehicles, power bikes and other security gadgets acquired by the Akinwunmi Ambode-led administration will be inaugurated.

    The equipment to be handed over include three helicopters, two patrol boats, 100 motorcycles, 13 BM power bikes, 60 Ford salon cars, 55 Ford Rangers, 40 Toyota salon cars, 10 Toyota Land Cruiser SUVs, 31 Armored Personnel Carriers (APCs) as well as police uniforms and other kits.

    Ayorinde says today’s ceremony will underscore the government’s seriousness in ensuring the security of lives and property.

    “With these security equipment, Governor Akinwunmi Ambode has demonstrated his firm commitment and ability to safeguard the lives and property of every Lagosian.

    “The government is convinced this gesture will further boost the morale and capacity of the police, RRS and other security agencies . It is an attestation to the efficacy of the state’s Security Trust Fund and we believe that this will send a clear signal that criminals and robbers no longer have a hiding place in the state.

    “It is noteworthy that the government has stepped up its enforcement of traffic laws and declared zero tolerance on pot holes, a decision that has brought to 282 the number of roads so far rehabilitated in the past five months.

     

  • Boko Haram: Lagos calls for calm, vigilance

    Boko Haram: Lagos calls for calm, vigilance

    The Lagos State Government has urged citizens in the state to remain calm but very vigilant as the Police and other security agencies intensify efforts to rid the state of hoodlums, armed robbers and suspected terrorists.

    Speaking against the background of the arrest by the Department of State Services of 45 suspected Boko Haram members who allegedly planned to attack Dolphin Estate in Ikoyi, the State government expressed confidence in the combined efforts of DSS, Police and other security agencies to keep the state free of terror attacks and stamp out robberies and violent crimes.

    In a statement signed by the Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Mr. Steve Ayorinde, the state government vowed not to relent in its constitutional duty to ensure safety of lives and property throughout the length and breadth of the state.

    Ayorinde said the current reality is that times have changed and the need to urge every citizen to be more security conscious is now paramount.

    “Due to the economic hardship being experienced all over the country with many states and private business owners battling with payments of salaries and wages, Lagos State has become the prime destination for several thousands of people who now throng the daily with no plan to return, because they believe this is the state where economic succor is available”, Ayorinde said.

  • Ambode swears in commissioners, SAs

    Ambode swears in commissioners, SAs

    Lagos State Governor, Akinwunmi Ambode, on Monday sworn- in the newly appointed members of the state executive council.

    Those inaugurated included 23 commissioners and 14 Special Advisers.

    The ceremony which took place at Adeyemi Bero Hall, Alausa, Ikeja, was attended by principal officers of the state government.

    The new commissioners are – Gbolahan Lawal (Housing), Dr. Jide Idris (Health), Folarin Coker (Tourism, Arts and Culture),  Seye Oladejo (Special Duties and Intergovernmental Relations),  Engr. Ganiyu Johnson (Works and Infrastructure), Mr. Oluwatoyin Suarau (Agriculture), Mr. Rotimi Ogunleye (Commerce, Industry and Cooperatives), Mr. Akinyemi Ashade (Economic Planning and Budget) and Dr. Babatunde Adejare (Environment).

    Others are – Mr. Olawale Oluwo (Energy and Mineral Resources), Dr. Benson Akintola (Establishment, Training and Pensions), Dr. Mustapha Akinkunmi (Finance), Dr. Abdul-Hakeem Abdul-Lateef (Home Affairs), Mr. Steve Ayorinde (Information and Strategy), Mr. Adeniji Kazeem (Justice), Alhaji Musiliu Folami (Local Government, Community Affairs) Wasiu Anifowoshe (Physical Planning and Urban Development) and Mr. Olufemi Odubiyi (Science and Technology).

    Dr. Ekundayo Mobereola (Transportation), Engr. Adebowale Akinsanya (Waterfront Infrastructure Development), Mr. Babatunde Durosinmi-Etti (Wealth Creation and Employment), Hon. Lola Akande, (Women Affairs and Poverty Alleviation) and Mrs. Uzamat Akinbile-Yusuf (Youth and Social Development) completed the list.

    The inaugurated Special Advisers are – Mr. Ayodeji Tinubu (Sports and Chairman Lagos State Sports Council), Mr. Ganiu Okanlomo Sanni (Food Security), Mrs. Yetunde Onabolu (Urban Development), Mr. Kehinde Joseph (Civic Engagement), Hon. Adebimpe Akinsola (Arts and Culture), Dr. Olufemi Onanuga )Primary Healthcare), Mr. Obafela Bank-Olemoh (Education) and Hon. Adeyemi Olabinj (Commerce).

    The rest are – Prince Anofi Elegushi (Transport), Mr. Babatunde Hunpe (Environment), Prof. Ademola Abass (Overseas Affairs and Investment), Mrs. Aramide Giwanson (Housing), Mr. Kehinde Bamigbetan (Community and Communications) and Mr. Agboola Dabiri (Central Business District).