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Friday, 15 September 2023

Egunjobi empowers thirty five traders, artisans with N100,000 each

 AgegePulse Magazine 

Egunjobi empowers thirty five traders, artisans with N100,000 each


The Council Chairman of Agege Local Government, High Chief (Alh) Ganiyu Kola Egunjobi (JP) has again empowered Thirty five residents, which includes petty traders and artisans in the council area with the sum of One hundred thousand naira (N100,000) only for the month of September, 2023.


The beneficiaries received their cheques at the council secretariat on Thursday, 14 September, 2023.


Speaking on behalf of the council chairman, the Supervisor for Women Affairs & Poverty Alleviation, Alhaja Aramide Abdulsalam advised the beneficiaries to invest the money in micro business or add it to an existing business capital for improvement; noting that the financial grant is not for merry making, but to assist them in their businesses.


Appreciating Egunjobi led administration on behalf of other beneficiaries, Alhaji Mutawakilu Issaka, a fashion designer; commended the council chairman for the initiative since he assumed office in 2017, and for maintaining the standard unabated. 


Beneficiaries:


(1)  Rashidi Safuratu Abike

       07088235597


(2)  Billy Jamiu          

       08034789904


(3)  Aishat Adam 

       09099997273


(4)  Habeeb Owolabi Ajakaiye

       08062088030


(5)  Olorunibe Ajoke Ramota

       07085204422


(6)  Mrs. K. Salawu

       08099433227


(7)  Mutiu Agboke

      09059252602


(8) Alhaji Wahab Dada

      08027089207


(9)  Muyinat Olalabi 

       08104482353


(10) Ogundare Ronke

        08063756016


(11) Morakinyo Shalewa Oluwakemi

        08106492641


(12) Animashaun Janet Omolara

        08060003728


(13) Aderemi Adekitan

         07033332160


(14)  Fashola Ibrahim Abiodun

        09135759194


(15).  Albert Nwabuba

          09150772353


(16). Bello Alimot Olabisi

          07087570187


(17).  Anochili Chinedu

            08063117024


(18). Oladimeji Tawakalitu

         09169568663


(19). Jamiu Adeola 

          09016579708


(20). Muyideen Salako Abiola

       08032311559


(21). Ibrahim Adeyemi 

         07063954995


(22). Akinwale Afusat

          08060030230


(23). Olalekan Shonubi

         09085834427


(24). Dapo Akinyetu 

          07087579253


(25). Omowunmi Sekinat

          08146954041


(26). Adedoyin Akade

          08035667924


(27). Oloruntoyin Tomiwa 

         08124426616


(28). Muhajirina Haruna Adamu

      07065209695


(29). Mutawakilu Issaka

         07060448246


(30). Ajayi Funmi Jolade

          08053292218


(31). Mariam Dojegbe

         08132296157


(32). Alhaja Ogunleye

         08084548037


(33). Alhaja Hassan Oluwakem

         08113024550


(34). Alhaja Mariam Tajudeen

         08160167961


(35). Isiaka Awosanya Agarawu

         08087998173.


Thursday, 18 October 2018

Lagos to enhance tradesmen, artisans productivity



Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode on Wednesday reassured Lagosians that government would continue to work in collaboration with relevant stakeholders to design and execute programmes to enhance the productivity of Tradesmen and Artisans across the State.



The Governor, who gave the assurance through the Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Mr. Tunji Bello at the 9th edition of Tradesmen and Artisans' Week & Graduation Ceremony for Retrained Artisans at De Blue Roof, LTV 8 Compound, Agidingbi, Ikeja, said that growing the capacity of Tradesmen and Artisans is a key component of productivity that cannot be ignored.

He said in the last three and half years, through the Ministry of Wealth Creation, the government has shown unwavering commitment to the empowerment of Tradesmen and Artisans in Lagos State.

According to him, "In line with our policy of inclusion, we have continued to invest heavily in programmes that have benefitted individuals and groups particularly under the State Employment Trust Fund (ETF)".

He explained that through these programmes, the government had succeeded in giving a higher sense of belonging to artisans and tradesmen in the State, stressing that such professionals had stepped up their skills to meet up with current global standards.

Ambode assured Lagosians of the sustenance of the programme by an All Progressives Congress (APC) controlled government in the State as the programme is embedded in the manifesto of the party.

He said aside from providing a platform for individuals and groups to contribute their quota to the economic development of Lagos State, the government recognised and celebrated the progress made by the Artisans and Tradesmen.

The Governor said it is generally accepted today that the advancement of a nation from poverty to prosperity is not a technical process but rather a transformation process.

He said the government had worked tirelessly to restore the feeling of dignity in labour and reinforced the importance of artisans and tradesmen as an important sector of the economy.

While noting that the yearly event provides a great opportunity for interaction, networking, and other activities of the Ministry of Wealth Creation and Employment, Governor Ambode declared that the local artisans and tradesmen now have products whose quality of output can compete favourably with those of their counterparts in neighbouring countries and sub-region.

He commended the President, the Executives and members of the Lagos State Council for Tradesmen and Artisans (LASCOTA), organisations and individuals from the private sector for their support towards improving the competencies and socio-economic conditions of the Artisans.

Ambode urged the graduates of the artisans’ up-skilling training program to take advantage of the opportunities provided for financial independence and become employers of labour in order contribute their quota to the growth and development of the State economy.

Earlier in her address, the Commissioner for Wealth Creation and Employment, Mrs. Uzamat Akinbile-Yussuf said the State Government would continue to foster the creation of an enabling environment for artisans through the access to market, finance and capacity building by partnering with the private sector.

Tuesday, 21 November 2017

Ambode canvasses patronage of made in NIgeria products for MSME growth

AgegePulse Magazine

Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode has underscored the need to increase patronage of locally made products and also expand the capacity of Micro, Small Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in the State, assuring that his administration will continue to pay greater attention to the sector.

 The Governor who was represented by the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Wealth Creation and Employment, Dr. Olajide Bashorun, made this known during the Lagos Small Business Summit held at Terra Kulture, Victoria Island, Lagos.

 He described the theme of the summit "Creating exponential institutions: how government and small businesses can keep up with the market" as very apt considering the need for effective partnership between government institutions and the organized stakeholders in Small and Medium Enterprises, SMEs.

 Governor Ambode explained that the summit throws a challenge to all players, both public and private, to look inwards and develop the internal and external capacities of other sectors for steady growth and global competitiveness.

 While making case for the informal sector, Ambode said "we must significantly reduce our taste for foreign-made goods because it is detrimental to the survival and growth of SMEs and their capacity to create wealth and generate employment for our teeming unemployed youths.


 He listed several incentives provided to operators of SMEs under the present administration, saying that tradesmen and artisans in different vocations recently completed a training programme organized by the State Government to further enhance their capacity.

 "During the celebration of the 2017 Day for artisans and tradesmen few weeks back, I directed the various Ministries, Departments and Agencies of the State Government to henceforth, accord greater recognition to members of the informal sector in terms of increasing patronage for the products of SMEs in line with the State's 'Buy Made in Nigeria Campaign' ‘’the Governor stated.

 He added that the State government had also resolved to engage the services of small and medium scale artisans in the execution of government contracts.

 According to him, the Ministry of Wealth Creation and Employment was established by the current administration to implement policies aimed at enhancing the capacity of SMEs to harness their contribution to economic growth and development.

 He also said that the Employment Trust Fund was set up to address the challenge of lack of access to funding, stressing that the responses from applicants of the initiative show that young people are willing to take advantage of opportunities when given.

 "As we speak, over N3.5billion Naira has been disbursed to over 6,000 beneficiaries who are at different stages of executing their businesses plan” he stated.

 He assured participants at the summit that government will continue to promote opportunities for MSMEs to thrive by focusing on the development of infrastructure and its processes to improve and enhance the competitiveness and productivity of MSMEs in the State.

 Also speaking at the event, the Chairman, Planning Committee of the 2017 SME 100 Nigeria, Lagos Small Business Summit, Mr. Tope Adekoya commended the Governor for prioritizing the development of small businesses and for his willingness to help these businesses thrive.

 He explained that the idea of bringing all relevant stakeholders together at the Summit is basically to foster discussions on how to build a more successful, industrious and entrepreneurial State.

Thursday, 2 November 2017

Ambode presents certificates to 1,500 retrained Artisans, Traders


…Orders MDAs To Engage Informal Sector In Executing Govt Projects, Contracts




 ...Vows Continuous Implementation Of Policies To Advance Sector

Lagos State Governor, Mr Akinwunmi Ambode on Thursday presented certificates to 1,500 artisans and traders in the State who were retrained on modular employability programme as part of efforts to scale up the informal sector with the view to making members meet up with current realities.

The beneficiaries drawn from various associations under the auspices of the Lagos State Council of Tradesmen and Artisans (LASCOTA), were solely trained by the State Government for enhanced productivity in a total of twenty-four trades including entrepreneurship, computer appreciation, writing business proposals, among others.

Speaking at the graduation ceremony and 8th Tradesmen and Artisans Day held at De Blue Roof, LTV 8 Compound in Ikeja, Governor Ambode said the role of artisans and traders in the pyramid of socio-economic development of the nation was very critical in achieving sustainable growth and overall prosperity of the people.

He said it was in recognition of such fact that his administration had shown commitment towards ensuring that the event was not only sustained eight years after, but also designed to be more rewarding.

Governor Ambode, who recalled various initiatives designed to scale up the informal sector such as the N25billion Employment Trust Fund (ETF), among others, assured traders and artisans in the State that government would continue to implement strategies and programmes to promote their businesses and create conducive environment for their operation.

He said: “Giving the strategic role of the informal sector in our economic development in this State, our administration has opened an online portal designed to facilitate interaction among artisans, customers/end-users and relevant stakeholders.

“It is our primary role to make it easy and convenient for people in need of high quality service to meet reliable, trusted and verifiable service providers. It is also aimed at enhancing the productivity, competitiveness, creativity and vitality of this sector.”

While expressing excitement with the fact that it was the tailors from the State that produced the academic gowns used for the graduation, the Governor said moving forward, the State Government would now start to officially engage traders and artisans on jobs that would improve their economy.

Speaking on specific requests made by LACOSTA, the Governor said: “As a start, we instruct the Ministry of Wealth Creation and Employment to see the capabilities and the opportunities that we can spread out from State jobs and contracts and give to our artisans.

“I am very happy to note that we have graduates among you and also graduates who are also your children. So, we hereby create an immediate opportunity through your associations to be able to recruit into key areas in the public service where we can need your services. These are not political promises, we keep our promises and we will fulfil all our promises,” Governor Ambode said.

While congratulating the artisans and traders for successfully undergoing the training, the Governor urged them to put all they have learnt to effective practice, and leverage on the endless opportunities of the strategic position of Lagos as one of the fastest growing economies in the world to be solution providers, just as he assured that the State Government would continue to provide and maintain the required infrastructure and conducive environment for businesses to thrive.

Besides, Governor Ambode launched a compendium of artisans in the State to boost the informal sector, and also inaugurated operational bus donated to LACOSTA by the State Government.

Earlier, in his opening remarks, Commissioner for Wealth Creation and Employment, Mr Babatunde Durosinmi-Etti said since the last edition of the event, Governor Ambode, as requested by LACOSTA, had already approved N12million annual subvention to the association and increased the number of beneficiaries in 2017 to 1500 from the 500 that were trained in 2016.

Also, LACOSTA President, Alhaji Nurudeen Buhari commended Governor Ambode for keeping his promise of scaling up the informal sector and prioritizing the interest of artisans and traders in the State. He said as promised by the Governor, many of their members have benefited from the ETF loan, among other fulfilled promises.

Wednesday, 20 September 2017

AgegePulse Magazine* .. The mouthpiece of Agege/Orile Agege HEADLINES TODAY [THU-21-SEP-2017]`



Agege LGA and Orile Agege LCDA organize Step-Down Training for N-Power ( N-Agro) Beneficiaries

N-power initiative is designed to drastically reduce youth unemployment, provide  young graduates  and non-graduates with skills, tools and livelihood - Hon. Egunjobi



Orile Agege LCDA Leader, Hon. Wale Fayemi  emerges General Secretary, Lagos State Councillors' Forum.

Wife of Executive Chairman of Agege LGA, Mrs. Ramot Olaitan Egunjobi urges Nigerians to use locally made products

President of Lagos State Tie & Dye Traders' Cooperative Multipurpose Union Ltd., Abdul Rasheed Temitope advises youths to embrace vocational skills.

VisionScape of CLI Consortium collects solid waste at Isale Oja - Railway in Agege
...visits Agege LGA Chairman for mode of Operation

Lagos sets up Joint Tactic Squad to secure schools in riverine, vulnerable areas
…To clamp down on Okada plying restricted routes


 *PUNCH NEWSPAPER*

Melania Trump dines with spouses of world leaders at UN

Obama criticises Republican healthcare plan

Mexico declares 3-day of mourning for quake victim

[PHOTOS] Mugabe's oldest son buys two Rolls Royce limousines, celebrates with champagne

Thief congratulates police for arresting him

Iran defends nuclear deal, warns Trump to respect it

Female lawyer in police net for torturing adopted daughter

How 30-year-old woman killed boyfriend, cut body to pieces

Time for North Korea dialogue over, Japan PM says

FIFA investigates Chelsea over youth recruitment

BREAKING: Court proscribes IPOB, declares it terrorist group

[PHOTOS] Man breaks girlfriend's head, suspecting she cheated to get new phone

PHOTO: Kidnappers arrested in Ondo by soldiers

[BREAKING] Olubadan sues Gov Ajimobi, 23 others

UNGA: Nigeria signs Nuclear Weapons Prohibition Treaty

PHOTOS: Kevin Hart, wife's first outing after sex scandal

Saudi Arabia to lift ban on internet calls

Paedophile gets eight years for raping girl, 4, boy, 5


 *VANGUARD NEWSPAPER*
US university president apologizes to black students for cotton stalk centerpiece

Republican healthcare plan would make Americans worse off ' Obama

Nurses, midvives, other health workers begin strike

LASU to sponsor 12 students, 2 staff to NITIMUN Conference

Vocational education: Obaseki kick-starts reconstruction of old Benin Tech College

Nigeria to woo England starlet Abraham ' Amaju Pinnick

Italian Serie A table

FIFA probe Chelsea over signing of young foreign player

Carter opts against France World Cup 2023 presentation

Debts profile: FG's disclosure confirms my claim on Fayemi ' Fayose

NBS's report confirms Aregbesola's prudence, accountability in public spending ' Osun Govt

Restructuring and justice

Nigeria Guild of Editors scores Rivers high on security

Buhari begins process of IPOB proscription-FG

Breaking: Court proscribes IPOB, designates it as terrorists organisation

Lagos sets up joint tactic squad to secure schools in riverine, vulnerable areas

Health ministry tracks 4 major diseases outbreaks

Benue Reps Seat: S-Court awards N1m damage against Hembe for seeking reversal of sack


 *THE NATION NEWSPAPER*
Obaseki flags off immunisation project, rewards LGAs with N10m

UNGA: Nigeria signs Nuclear Weapons prohibition treaty

FG approves payment of Nigeria Airways staff entitlements

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Court okays IPOB's proscription

Suspected fake Canadian visa racketeer arrested

ULC suspends nationwide strike

I didn't demand N7bn from Obiano ' Peter Obi

Buhari begins process of IPOB proscription-Lai Mohammed

Other uses of palm oil aside cooking

Why FG declared IPOB terrorists group ' Minister

IVF: Nigeria ranked among top nations

No truth to fuel scarcity in Ogun ' DPR

Military quizzes activist in Bayelsa for report in social media

Stress: An obstacle to healthy living

Rohr hails Iwobi, Moses' club form

Ronaldo unveils monogrammed boots


 *THISDAY NEWSPAPER*
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Ebola' Sacks Sampson from England Women's Soccer Team Job

IPOB: Former Senate President, Ebute, Writes UN, Seeks Intervention

Mining: Minister to Lead Nigerian Delegation to China Congress

Delta Determined to Set up IPP in Oghara, Says Commissioner

NNPC Begins Prospecting of Hydrocarbon in Sokoto Basin

Brand Outfit, Zenera Consulting, Unveils 'Ethica360' to Mark 4th Anniversary

Jordan King Boosts Nigeria's Fight against Terrorism with Military Hardware

Buhari at UNGA Canvasses International Material Support for Anti-corruption War

Amosun Faults Data by Finance Ministry, NBS FIRS on VAT Contributions

FG to Block IPOB's Source of Funding, NAF Deploys Aircraft to Support Troops

N100bn Debut Sukuk Offer Closes Wednesday

Oando Foundation Set to Impact Girl Child Education

IMF Puts Global Cost of Bribery at $2tn Annually

Again, Discos Deny Rejecting Electricity Loads from TCN

LCCI Boss Urges FG to Focus on Non-oil Export Sectors

Report: Tight Monetary Policy Has Been Favourable to Some Banks

FG Promises to Restore Investor Confidence in Capital Market

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PDP Convention: Former NWC Members Warn Against Controversies

Madumere: Favoured to Succeed His Boss

Brewing War over Tourism

Eagles Regain Their Confidence, Set Sight on Trophy

Rivers to Set up Real Madrid Football Academy Affiliate

Friday, 15 September 2017

Pen Cinema Bridge: Agege LG Boss, Hon. Egunjobi Charges Traders To Vacate Alternative Routes

As precasting and construction works are set to take full gear on the proposed Pen Cinema Bridge, Agege LG Executive Chairman, Hon. Ganiyu Kola Egunjobi and his team embarked on sensitization of the people on the possible alternative routes that would ease traffic congestion in the course of the construction.



The sensitization is coming after the recent stakeholders' meeting held between Lagos State Government and the people of Agege LG and Orile Agege LCDA on the modalities of the proposed bridge.


Prior to this moment,  the proposed alternative routes which include Oniwaya Road, Desalu Street, Market Street, Kasumu Street, Capitol Road, Awori Street and others have been hubs for traders and artisans most especially auto mechanics.


Hence,  the need for Hon. Egunjobi and his team to visit aforementioned areas to address and admonish the artisans, market men and women to take all their trading activities back inside the various designated markets within the community.

Egunjobi urged the traders to cooperate with government adding that the proposed Pen Cinema Bridge, when completed would bring about economic boom and improved standard of living to the people.

He stressed that vehicle owners on the said streets should reach consensus on the particular side of the roads to park their vehicles for easy flow of traffic.


  • However,  the traders,  artisans and residents of the alternative routes promised the Chairman that they would oblige his warnings adding that they are in full support of the new development