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Tuesday, 4 February 2025

LGSC Holds Summit To Strengthen Grassroots Governance, Sustainable Development In Lagos

Yomi Durojaye 

Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babajide Olusola Sanwo-Olu, has reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to strengthening grassroots governance and enhancing service delivery across Local Government Areas (LGAs) and Local Council Development Areas (LCDAs) in the state. 

LGSC Holds Summit To Strengthen Grassroots Governance, Sustainable Development  In Lagos



Speaking at the 2025 Local Government Summit organised by the Lagos State Local Government Service Commission (LGSC), with the theme "Strengthening Grassroots Governance and Service Delivery in Local Government and Local Council Development Areas," Governor Sanwo-Olu commended the Commission for the summit, emphasising its role in deepening discussions on local governance. 



The Governor, represented by Secretary to the State Government, Barr. Abimbola Salu-Hundeyin, described Local Governments and LCDAs as the “bedrock of governance and development,” underscoring their critical function in bridging the gap between government and the people. 


He stated that grassroots governance must be people-centred, inclusive, and focused on delivering essential services efficiently. “As the closest tier of government to the people, Local Governments have a unique responsibility to lead in fostering inclusive development, promoting community participation, and delivering critical services effectively,” Sanwo-Olu said. 


Mr. Governor highlighted his administration’s efforts through the THEMES Plus Agenda, which prioritises infrastructure development, policy reforms, and capacity building to strengthen local governance. He cited the ongoing project commissioning across various LGAs and LCDAs as proof of the State’s commitment to making life more meaningful for residents. 


In his words, “This summit provides an excellent opportunity to reflect on challenges, share best practices, and collectively chart a way forward. I urge all participants to focus on actionable outcomes that will strengthen grassroots governance and instil public confidence in our Local Governments”.


Looking ahead to the upcoming local government elections, Sanwo-Olu emphasised the importance of free, fair, and credible polls, urging all political actors to uphold democratic values. “Our goal is Lagos where every citizen, regardless of their background, has access to quality services and opportunities. We envision a Lagos where grassroots governance is synonymous with transparency, accountability, and inclusivity,” he added. 


Also speaking at the Summit, held recently in the Lekki area of the State, Hon. Kamal Bayewu stressed the pivotal role of local councils as the foundation of socio-economic development in Lagos State. He described the summit as a significant platform for dialogue, collaboration, and the exchange of innovative ideas aimed at repositioning grassroots governance as the cornerstone of sustainable development.


 “With the theme ‘Strengthening Grassroots Governance and Service Delivery in Local Government and Local Council Development Areas’, this summit is not just an event; it is a platform for reflection, dialogue, and actionable strategies to improve service delivery and enhance the overall quality of life for Lagos residents”, the Chairman stated. 


Commending the visionary leadership of Governor Babajide Olusola Sanwo-Olu, he acknowledged the administration’s unwavering dedication to grassroots development through capacity building, infrastructure projects, and innovative policies that empower local councils. 


He also noted the importance of inclusive governance models that ensure no citizen is left behind. “Our goal is to create a Lagos where every resident, regardless of location or status, has access to quality services, equitable development, and a voice in governance,” he said. The Chairman urged participants at the Summit to engage actively in discussions, as the ideas generated at the forum would serve as a roadmap for the future of grassroots governance in Lagos State. 


Also, the Permanent Secretary of the Lagos State Local Government Service Commission (LGSC), Mrs. Abosede George, provided a comprehensive recap of the last summit, highlighting key resolutions and progress made in strengthening grassroots governance. 


She noted that previous deliberations had led to significant policy adjustments and strategic interventions aimed at improving service delivery at the local government level. According to her, one of the major outcomes was the adoption of capacity-building programmes for council officials, which have enhanced their efficiency in addressing the needs of the people. 


Mrs. George emphasised the importance of periodic engagements such as the Local Government Summit, stating that these gatherings serve as a critical platform for evaluating policies, sharing best practices, and addressing emerging challenges in local administration. The summit is expected to produce actionable strategies that will further enhance governance and service delivery across Lagos State. 


One of the facilitators at the event and former Chairman of the LGSC, Alhaji Babatunde Rotinwa outlined a comprehensive approach to improving governance and service delivery at the grassroots level in his presentation, emphasising the need for accountability, innovation, and citizen engagement. 


Monday, 3 February 2025

Lagos Tourism Comm, Benson-Awoyinka Visits NIS Boss, Discusses Smooth Immigration Experience

Yomi Durojaye 


The Lagos State Commissioner for Tourism, Arts, and Culture, Mrs. Toke Benson-Awoyinka paid a courtesy visit to  Comptroller General of the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS),Mrs. Kemi Nandap,   at her office in Abuja on Friday.



Lagos Tourism Comm, Benson-Awoyinka Visits NIS Boss, Discusses Smooth Immigration Experience




This meeting was scored by a constructive dialogue focused on promoting collaboration between NIS and the Lagos State Government.


The discussions were centred around the critical need to optimize the immigration process at Lagos' Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA).


The officials recognized that simplifying entry procedures at Lagos airport would not only enhance the overall visitors experience but also support the anticipated influx of tourists, particularly in light of the successful tourism drives performed during the fourth quarter of 2024. 


Within the context of these initiatives, they explored strategies such as the implementation of faster processing lanes for international arrivals, improved communication about visa-on-arrival regulations, and enhanced training for immigration personnel. 


The goal is to create a more welcoming environment that would encourage international travellers to consider Lagos as a premier destination in Nigeria.


Both officials admitted that a seamless immigration experience is vital for solidifying Lagos' position as a leading hub for cultural, artistic, and recreational tourism, thereby contributing to the state's economic growth and international image.

LAWMA Intensifies Enforcement, Waste Clean-up Across Lagos

 Yomi Durojaye 


… Agency Urges Residents to Stop Patronising Cart Pushers
LAWMA Intensifies Enforcement, Waste Clean-up Across Lagos



The Lagos Waste Management Authority (LAWMA) has intensified its enforcement and clean-up operations across the state to curb indiscriminate waste disposal and maintain environmental sustainability.


The agency’s Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Dr. Muyiwa Gbadegesin, emphasised LAWMA’s unwavering commitment to keeping Lagos clean, noting that the monitoring and enforcement team had been mobilised to ensure compliance with waste management laws of the state.

He said, “LAWMA remains resolute in stamping out illegal waste disposal and environmental violations. Our Environmental Monitoring and Enforcement Anti-Cart Pushers Squad has been actively dislodging illegal waste operators who contribute to the degradation of our environment. We urge residents to desist from patronising them and instead work with registered PSP operators for proper waste disposal.”

Gbadegesin said the enforcement team recently carried out major operations in areas like Ifako-Ijaiye, Dopemu, Agege, Ojodu Berger, and other parts of Lagos, apprehending cart pushers known for collecting waste and dumping it at unauthorised locations, stressing that such activities violated environmental laws and undermined the state government’s efforts at maintaining a clean and livable city.

He warned that ignorance of the law is not an excuse and anyone caught engaging in cart pushing would be made to face the full wrath of the law.

The LAWMA boss further noted that the Authority had also commenced the evacuation of waste from illegal dumpsites along the Lekki-Epe Expressway, particularly behind Circle Mall, adding that the operation, simultaneously taking place at Mile 2 Badagry expressway, would continue in the coming weeks, in line with the agency’s ongoing efforts to clear accumulated waste, remove silt along the median and verges and prevent indiscriminate disposal along highways.

In a separate exercise, LAWMA has intensified efforts to clean up Lagos waterways, ensuring that rivers and water bodies remain free of waste and blockages. The initiative is aimed at reducing environmental pollution and promoting cleaner water channels across the state.

Gbadegesin urged Lagosians to support LAWMA’s initiatives in 2025, by properly disposing of their waste, reporting service gaps, and calling the agency’s helplines for backup waste collection services.

"A cleaner Lagos is achievable when everyone plays their part. We urge residents to work with assigned PSP operators, report waste-related infractions, and adopt responsible waste disposal habits. Together, we can create a cleaner and healthier city for all,” he added.

For waste management related issues and complaints, please call LAWMA toll-free numbers: 080000LAWMA (08000052962), 07080601020 and 617, or visit www.lawma.gov.ng.
 
Kadiri Folashade (Mrs.)
Director, Public Affairs

Sunday, 2 February 2025

FG Plans Electricity Tariff Increase in Coming Months



The Federal Government has announced plans to raise electricity tariffs soon. 


President Bola Tinubu’s Special Adviser on Energy, Olu Verheijen, revealed this during an interview in Tanzania, as reported by Bloomberg.

 FG Plans Electricity Tariff Increase in Coming Months


At a World Bank-backed conference, Nigeria presented a $32 billion plan to improve electricity access by 2030. Private investors are expected to contribute $15.5 billion, with the rest coming from public sources like the World Bank and the African Development Bank.


Verheijen stated that electricity tariffs must rise by about two-thirds for many consumers to reflect actual supply costs. She emphasized that higher tariffs—balanced with subsidies for lower-income households—are crucial for maintaining infrastructure, improving reliability, and attracting private investment.


“One key challenge is transitioning to a cost-reflective yet efficient tariff,” she said. “This will generate revenue to attract private capital while protecting vulnerable citizens.”


The proposed hike follows increasing pressure from Nigeria’s electricity distribution companies, which argue that current tariffs do not cover supply costs. Despite privatization in 2013, government subsidies are still required, making profitability difficult.


Nigeria’s power sector needs major investment. Of the country’s 14-gigawatt installed capacity, only 8 gigawatts can be transmitted, and just 4–5 gigawatts reach homes and businesses.


To address these issues, Siemens AG is working with the government on a $2.3 billion project to enhance transmission and distribution. Additionally, over 7 million rural Nigerians now have access to decentralized renewable energy.


Verheijen linked energy policies to Nigeria’s broader economic ambitions. “Our goal is a $1 trillion economy in five years and upper-middle-income status in 25 years,” she said. Nigeria’s GDP is currently under $200 billion, according to the IMF.


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Saturday, 1 February 2025

Extortion traps: How policemen, govt agents turn Lagos roads to daily nightmares

Yomi Durojaye 

A viral video circulated on Instagram on Friday showing a motorist lamenting as men in police uniforms seized her car for allegedly driving on the Bus Rapid Transit lane in the Ikorodu area of Lagos.


Driving on the BRT corridor is a serious traffic offence in Lagos State that attracts a fine of N70,000.

Extortion traps: How policemen, govt agents turn Lagos roads to daily nightmares


In the viral clip, the officers tied the woman’s vehicle to a van and attempted to tow it.


Nearly in tears, the motorist pleaded with Nigerians to intervene and stop the officers from removing her car.


“I was not on the BRT lane! I am begging you. I will die! This motor cannot tow my vehicle. I am begging the whole of Nigeria to help me!” she cried.


Her pleas, however, fell on deaf ears as one of the officers was heard ordering a driver to proceed with towing the car.


Still, the woman stood her ground.


“This motor cannot tow my vehicle. I am not on the BRT lane. My daughter’s convocation is today! Officers, you are wicked. What is my offence?” she screamed.


Netizens, who reacted to the video, claimed there was no sign indicating that the road was designated for BRT buses.


“This is my area. There is nothing she can do. The day it happened to us, I begged these people endlessly with my baby on my back. But when it was getting late, nobody had to tell us to pay N70,000—we even had to borrow the money. It was really a painful experience. Honestly, there is no signpost there,” a netizen, identified as @dbdelight_snacks, wrote.


Observers noted that the woman’s ordeal exemplifies how officers, believed to be from the police, the Lagos State Metropolitan Area Transport Authority, and other non-state actors, exploit the absence of clear road signs to make life difficult for motorists and private vehicle owners in Lagos daily.


Findings by Sunday PUNCH revealed that some of the hotspots for extortion in the state include bus terminals around Ikorodu, Oshodi, Obalende, Yaba, Oyingbo, Mile 2, the Aswani area/7&8 on Airport Road, Anthony, and certain sections of the Lagos-Abeokuta Expressway, including Ile Epo and Pleasure bus stops.


A visit to some of the locations on Thursday showed the absence of road signs distinguishing the lanes designated for BRT buses from those meant for other vehicles.


Despite the missing road signs, officers in police uniforms were observed stopping vehicles on the unmarked roads for traffic violations.



According to residents, visitors and people who may not be familiar with Lagos routes often mistakenly drive into the BRT lanes. Such drivers are allegedly extorted by security operatives.


Some activists argued that the absence of proper signposts has fueled extortion on many roads in the state. They noted that unmarked BRT lanes, one-way roads, and diverted routes have become traps for unsuspecting travellers.


A journalist cum activist, Segun O’Law, launched a campaign on Tuesday at Super Bus Stop, Oke Odo, in the Agege Local Government Area of the state in response to outcry over police extortion in the community.


In a video posted by O’Law on social media and seen by our correspondent, there is no warning sign for motorists to steer clear of the BRT lane.


While Segun was decrying how drivers usually fell victim to extortionate state agents, a motorist was captured driving into the forbidden side of the road.


After being warned, the driver reversed and took the other side of the road.


“A victim recently told me that he and two friends were driving in a convoy, following one another. The police arrested all three at the same time, collecting N70,000 each—N210,000 in total. This happened less than a month ago, and we receive reports like this daily. We got fed up and realised this seemed like a deliberate trap for unsuspecting commuters and drivers.

Source: Punch newspaper 



LASG REAFFIRMS COMMITMENT TO COMBAT CHILD TRAFFICKING

 Yomi Durojaye 


The Lagos State Government has once again emphasised its firm stance against any form of child trafficking and, in particular, the buying and selling of children within the State.

LASG REAFFIRMS COMMITMENT TO COMBAT CHILD TRAFFICKING


Honourable Commissioner for Youth and Social Development, Mr. Mobolaji Abubakre Ogunlende, made this declaration at a press briefing aimed at sensitising the public on the prohibition of child trafficking. The event also saw the handover of several children, rescued by the Nigeria Police Force, to the Ministry. The briefing was held on Friday at the Zone II Police Command Headquarters in Onikan, Lagos.



Mr. Ogunlende praised the Police for rescuing five children - Marvelous Obi (M, One-Year-Old), Promise Ifekwuna (M, Three-Year-Old), Somtochukwu Onyemaechi (M, One-Year-Old), Chibuzornma Onyemaechi (F, Three-Year-Old), and Praise Chukwu Ibezim (M, Six-Year-Old) - from a notorious child trafficking syndicate led by Sunday Okputu.


He stated, "Today's gathering is a celebration of the positive results of collaboration. There is power in working together. This event also sends a strong message to those involved in this despicable trade: the buying and selling of children in Lagos State is illegal. They must cease this activity immediately. It will not be tolerated under any circumstances. The government of Governor Babajide Olusola Sanwo-Olu is dedicated to safeguarding the rights of every child in Lagos. Children deserve to grow in a safe and nurturing environment".


In his remarks, DCP Ajao S. Adewale acknowledged that the achievement was a result of the strong collaboration between the Police, local communities, and various agencies. He noted that the effort aligns with the community and intelligence policing mandate given to the Zone II Police Command by Assistant Inspector General of Police, Mr. Fayoade M. Adegoke.


DCP Adewale explained further that the rescue operation, led by CSP Ngozi Braide, was based on intelligence received by the Command on January 8, 2025. 


"Intelligence revealed that this syndicate specialised in the buying and selling of newborn babies, toddlers, and children of various ages. The syndicate was led by Sunday Okputu, who supplied the children, while Ibezim Chioma (F) acted as a middle person and caregiver, and Chinasa Echelibe (F) was responsible for caring for the children before they were passed on to their prospective buyers", he added.


Pharm (Mrs.) Toyin Oke-Osanyintolu, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry, highlighted the need for proper care for every child in the State. She emphasised that adoption and guardianship options are available to ensure the welfare of all children.


Mrs. Oke-Osanyintolu further stated that the rescued children would be taken into government-run homes after undergoing necessary medical evaluations to aid in their recovery and rehabilitation.


Friday, 31 January 2025

Representatives of 72 countries attend Chinmaya Foundation's 15th Birthday Zoom, Google conference

  Yomi Durojaye 



 15th Birthday of International People's enhancement Organization for peace & harmony the "Chinmaya Foundation" at Babalpur under Dasarathpur Block of Jajpur District of Odisha state of Bharata (India), Annual Conference and Review Meeting, Birthday Celebration of Founder of the  foundation Dr. Chinmaya Dash and launch of World Reformers Unit, Commenced of  World Beauty Queen Competition started with representatives from 72 countries.  The International Zoom and Google Conference is held by the Foundation premises. It has been held under the chairmanship of founder and international chairman Dr. Chinmaya Dash.  

Representatives of 72 countries attend Chinmaya Foundation's 15th Birthday Zoom, Google conference


Discussions & review meetings were held in connection with the foundation's twenty pointed programs.  Master Mihir Kumar, Mr. Dev Panda, Sourabha Das,Himanshu Das, Meghana Priyadarshini Dalai, Subhadra Raut, Kabita Raut, Sabita Raut, Nirmal Jana, Baijayanta Mallick were participated as critics and commentators. In the first phase of this international convention, 21 honorable talents from different countries were given *"Personality of the Year Award: 2024"* and 91,386 international participants from different countries in them hundreds of selected tallents in Thursday Sera Jhoti, Panchaka Muruja, Rangoli, Mehendi, Flower House, Painting, Dance, Song, Acting and other competitions  honored in various award such as of Rani(Queen), Maharani, Patarani, Patamhishi and Akshay Patrani.With this, 91,286 people who participated in the international online competition, which has been going on for a long time of four months, have been given online certificates. 



Chinmaya Foundation press release to the applicant those who are interested for "Star of the Year Award: 2025" they send their application, Curriculum Vitae along with all supporting documents & World Beauty Queen Competitors also send their talents in below cited  contacts, which award to be given next year on 26th January 2026 commencing by the foundation between 26th January 2025 to 25th December 2025. 

 Contestants who want to participate in various pageants belong to the foundation  It has been informed that he can be contacted through WhatsApp number (+91) 9938810539 or 8328876038 or email  dashchinmaya83@gmail.com said Dr. Chinmaya Dash, the founder and international chairman.He  expressed the opinion that the main goal of the Chinmaya Foundation is to promote peace, friendship, goodwill, brotherhood, humanism, harmony and human resource development in the world through connecting 215 countries in one thread and cultural exchange. 

Twenty one honorable talents from various countries were  awarded in "Personality of the Year Award :2024 through online method.They are, Prominent Zambian economist, author, climate and river conservationist, competition law and trade policy expert Dr. Kelvin Kamayoyo,, Editor-in-chief of Kenya's Finder News Paper, author of meny books Mr. Dravid Gachuhi, Senior journalist of China, author, international translator, eminent economist, senior researcher,  And Merit at the  Confucius Institute of Argo Sino-Neto University Professor Dr. Shang Jinge (JohnnyShang), Senior Educationalist & founder  of International Academy for Sustainable Development and Executive Training in Palestine Mr. Amb.Mohmoud Attallah Abuowda, Former Chief Minister of Uttarakhand, (India)Mr.Tirtha Singh Rawat's Chief media advisor & International President of International Council for Journalists, Editor-in-Chief of Newspaper Association of India, Dr. Vipin Gaur, Senior Organizer and Chairperson of Social Concerns Organization of Nigeria"s Ambassador Oluwayomi Oluwapelumi ,Coordinator of Central Media and Minorities Commission and Editor-in-Chief, Overseas News (Pakistan and London)"s Editor- in- chief Zafar Iqbal Gill,  


Reporter of leading newspaper of Kashmir Valley Rising Kashmir , Editor -in- Chief Pukaar News Network & also Chairman of Pukaar Foundation (India)Syed Nazakat Khaleefa, Alvin Victor Laurence, Director of KALTH Organization, Tanzania, for organizational skills, Prince Olu Wa Se San Rufus Awobiye, Founder of Moments Magazine, Nigeria, Senior Artist of Italy, Advocate ,Actress & Human Rights activist Dr. sss Anna Galdo, Honorable President of Pakistan  Awardee  Educationist, Media Activist and Senior Assistant Registrar of Virtual University Mr. Muhammad Shahzad, in Senior Artist of Venezuela, German Miss Esperanza Theis, Chief Manager of Freelart  Limited Victor Ojelabi, CEO & Editor-in-Chief of Africa Daily News of Nigeria Comrade Yahaya M Abdullahi, Haitian Senior  Painter Mr Onal Pierre Paul for excellence in art, young Egyptian artist Zakaria Abdel Rahman Hassan Salem , in Côte d' Ivoire country's famous sportsperson Mombohi Carlo Symphonie is awarded for outstanding contribution to sports, Tolulope Abraham of Nigeria awarded for excellence in photography and videography journalism, Youth Sand Artist from Odisha(India) Mr. Jatin Das  for sand art, painting & sculptor &

Uko-obong Efiok,the African contents blogger and publicist, the Founder and CEO of African Report Files, Akwa Ibom State of Nigeria .

Speech delivered on the occasion of the handing over toD r. Kayode Opeifa, New MD/CEO, NRC

 

Speech delivered on the occasion of the handing over toD r. Kayode Opeifa, New MD/CEO, NRC as the Managing Director of Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) upon his appointment by the

President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria

at the NRC Headquarter

this day 30th of January, 2025

 

Speech delivered on the occasion of the handing over toD r. Kayode Opeifa, New MD/CEO, NRC

Protocol

I stand this morning to testify to the goodness of the Almighty God for He is ever faithful and His mercies endureth forever.

He alone is worthy of our praise, and to Him belong all the Glory.

I Thank the Almighty God for this recognition by His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu GCFR, The President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, my mentor, our national leader, the pathfinder and my benefactor.

To Mr President, I say  a very big Thank you, I am grateful and will by the grace of the Almighty deliver. I am grateful for the trust and confidence reposed in me to lead this vital institution, which is one of the oldest and most impactful in the history of our great nation.

I am mindful that my role as the Managing Director of the Nigerian Railway Corporation is to represent and be the face of the vision of the government as summarized in the Renewed Hope Agenda of Mr President, the various policy speeches and document of Mr President and other authorised government documents from the Ministry of transportation and other relevant government MDA as it relate to the Rail sector and as permited by the NRC Act and other related directives.

My presence here is to add value to an existing vision by ensuring the NRC fulfils its responsibility to the Nigerian people under the Renewed Hope Agenda programs of Mr President.

 

I will work in harmony with ALL staff of the NRC to deepen the National Rail System of Nigeria for the socio-economic development of our country.

Let me state clearly that today is not a speech making day and neither is my speech here of any policy implication but an attempt to fulfill all righteousness by giving a speech as a more comprehensive vision document.

As we gather here today, I am reminded of the critical role the Nigerian Railway Corporation plays in driving economic growth, promoting national integration, and improving the lives of our citizens. We will, together, work tirelessly to ensure the

corporation achieves its mandate and exceed expectations.

 

Our collective mission would be one of efficiency, safety, and customer satisfaction driven by passion and excellence. We will prioritize the completion of ongoing projects, modernize our infrastructure, and expand our services to meet the growing demands of our population. This mission will be centered around transforming the rail sector in Nigeria into a world-class, efficient, and safe mode of transportation.This mission is strongly aligned to the Renewed Hope Agenda of Mr. President and the 25-year Strategic Rail Modernisation Plan, which aims to connect every state in Nigeria.

 

 

Among others, we will priortise:

 

1. The security of lives and properties, working through the Ministry of transportation with all the national security apparatus to ensure our resources, operations, infrastructure and customers are very safe and secured.

2. Modernization and Expansion. Working with the Ministry of Transportation, our supervising authority, the various sub-national governments, relevant MDAs, stakeholders, and the organised private sector. w will focus on the upgrading of existing rail infrastructure, expanding the present rail networks, and introducing new technologies to improve efficiency and safety.

3. Increase in Connectivity: arising  from the above, we will also improve/expand cconnectivity to major cities, ports, and economic hubs through rail links, promoting economic growth and development.

4. Service Excellence. We will prioritize customer satisfaction by improving customer experience, ensuring that our services are reliable, efficient, safe and sustainable.

5. Capacity Building. As expected of us and the leading rail services provider in the country, we will develop the skills and expertise of our staff, ensuring that they have the knowledge and tools needed to excel in their roles in the face of modern tools, technology and intelligence. We will also build capacity for the emerging sub-national rail project development.

6. Collaboration through deepened relationship. Beyond and through the Ministry of transportation, We will work in collaboration with the various regional development agencies in the development and actualisation of their various regional rail systems and services master plans.

7. Accelerating Project Completion. We will work to fast-track ongoing projects to meet the growing demand for rail services.

8. Enhanced Private Sector Participation. We will create a more conducive and enabling environment to depeen our existing Private Sector participation as well encourage new ones in line with modern practices.

9. Improve on the commercial aspect of our operations for improved revenue, customer experience and satisfaction as well as sustainability of the rail system.

10. Rail Sector Contribution to GDP. Will work extra hard to increase the rail sector contribution to the Transportation sector and National GDP.

11. Collaboration for Service Delivery. We will work with other government service delivery agencies such as the FCCPC, PEBEC, ICPC, EFCC, CCB, SERVICOM, NOA to deepen transparency, and improved public perception.

12. Staff Welfare. We will priortise the welfare of our staff and their relatives to ensure their ultimate efficiency and delivery as well through better living and working condition.

13. Union Relations. As one of you I promise on behalf of management to work with the various trade unions and association within the best of harmonious and cordial relationship.

14. Inter and Multi Modal Mobility. We will work with the Ministry and other relevant ministries to ensure the smooth inter and multimodality of the mobility systems in Nigeria as the Rail sector is set to take the center stage in the mobility sector of our national economic growth.

15. Rail Economy. We will deepen the role of the NRC as the major rail service provider to encourage tourism, link people to jobs, link farm produce to economic and activity centers, improve on national logistics and supply chain management amongst others to have a positive effect on goods and services reducing multi dementional poverty.

16. Job Creation and Skill acquisition. We will work with other relevant government agencies such as th NDE, SMEDAN, ITF NBTI, NITT and our educational institutions to support employment and skill acquisition through the reactivation and utilization of the numerous resources of the NRC nationwide, especially our training schools and workshops.

17. Sustainability and Environmental Protection. We will continue to promote environmentally friendly practices and technologies to minimize the rail sector's carbon footprint.

18. Strategic Communication and Media Relations. To the media, please be gentle on us, we promise to work with you for timely information and communication, We will improve speedily and we seek your cooperation.

19. Data, Technology and Innovation driven Repositioning. We will focus and rely heavily on data, technology and sustainable energy to bring about ,  a purpose-driven change management as we reposition the organization for greatness.

 

 

I would like to express my sincere appreciation to the honorable Minister of Transport, Senator Said Ahmed Alkali for his continued leadership of the Ministry and the NRC most especially as witnessed in the las 15 months and personally by me in the last 10 days. Sir, I am grateful.

 

Same goes to my predecessor, Mr. Fidet Okhiria, a good friend whom I worked with as FCT mandate Secretary for Transportation and also as a member of the immediate NRC Governing Board (his support was instrumental to the commencement of the Abuja Rail Mass Transit when I was Mandate Secretary) for his dedication and service to the corporation and to our nation, Nigeria.

I also thank the entire NRC team for their hard work and commitment. I look forward to working with each and every one of you to achieve greatness.

 

To the people of Nigeria, I promise to be a responsible steward of the resources entrusted to me. I will ensure transparency, accountability, and inclusivity in our decision-making processes. I will work with my team to ensure the NRC and the Nigerian Rail sector is repositioned for more greatness.

 

Thank You all.

 

Kayode Opeifa Ph.D

Managing Director

Nigerian Railway Corporation

Wednesday, 29 January 2025

Education: Y2025 BECE: LAGOS EXAM BOARD KICK-STARTS E-REGISTRATION, PAYMENT

 

Yomi Durojaye 

The Lagos State Government, through its Examinations Board, has kick-started the e-Registration and Payment for the Year 2025 Basic Education and Certificate Examination (BECE), on Monday, January 27th and scheduled to end on Friday, April 26, 2025.

Y2025 BECE: LAGOS EXAM BOARD KICK-STARTS E-REGISTRATION, PAYMENT


The e-Registration and Payment are in line with the Lagos State Government policy to ensure a seamless and hitch-free registration process which does not require School owners' physical presence at the Examinations Board.


Speaking on the process, the Director, Mr. Orunsolu Adebayo stated that Schools are to use the newly issued code to facilitate the registration process and Public Junior Secondary Schools will be expected to download their Offline Data Capturing Application via https://bece.examsboard.lagosstate.gov.ng. 


Likewise, Approved Private Junior Secondary Schools, Schools with Special Permission and Continuing Education Centers (CEC) should visit the Lagos State Examination Board Portal via https://pay.examsboard.com.ng for payment registration to generate a username and password.


Mr. Orunsolu confirmed that approved Private Junior Secondary Schools and approved Public Continuing Education Centers (CEC) are to pay the sum of #6,000.00 (Six Thousand Naira Only), while Junior Secondary Schools with Special Permission/CEC will pay #9,500.00 (Nine Thousand Five Hundred Naira Only), for the Registration.


Speaking further, he noted that Schools with special candidates with visual challenges/albinos should inform the Lagos State Examinations Board in writing, to facilitate adequate preparations for such candidates before commencement of the examinations. 


The Director urged Schools to adhere to the guidelines and procedures for payment and registration, adding that late registration may attract additional penalty and further information on the mode of payment, where necessary, would be made available to Schools through their Zonal Officers.


Tuesday, 28 January 2025

LASG ORGANISES DEVELOPMENT COMPOSITE TRAINING FOR STAFF

Yomi Durojaye 


… Harps On Empowerment, Self Reliance 

 LASG ORGANISES DEVELOPMENT COMPOSITE TRAINING FOR STAFF


The Lagos State Women Development Centre, Agege, has organised a two-day Composite Training for staff as part of measures to improve the quality of service delivery across all levels. 


The Director of the Centre, Mrs. Adeleye-Segun Olufunke explained that 


the training stemmed from Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu’s commitment to training and retraining public service workers. 


Mrs. Adeleye-Segun noted that the programme seeks to ensure that all employees are equipped to better serve the community and remain up-to-date with the latest industry standards.


“We want everyone, from the cleaners to the instructors, to understand their roles and improve in their jobs,” she stated. 


The Director said the training programme also reflects the ongoing efforts to adapt to current trends, especially in practical fields such as fashion design, hairdressing and barber, catering and photography among others.


In addition to staff development, Mrs. Adeleye-Segun, who spoke about the challenges faced by both students and staff, said economic constraints had affected student attendance, with many struggling to pay for the practical materials required for their courses despite receiving free tuition. 


“We want to ensure that our students are not only learning but are also ready to market their products,” she said, highlighting that part of the training that includes online marketing skills to help graduates become self-reliant.


She also emphasised the centre’s commitment to gender inclusion, noting that it is one of the core missions of the centre to empower women with programmes that focus on political awareness and skill acquisition, aimed at increasing women’s participation in public life. “We are working towards making women self-employed, independent, and even employers of labour,” she explained. 


On his part, the Facilitator and Chief Executive Officer of Icon Consult Limited, Mr. Femi Tinuoye, who trained participants on the subject titled: ''Organisation and Management: The 21st Century Role and Challenges of a Manager'', stated that emotional intelligence is a key leadership factor that managers must imbibe in today's evolving world.


He noted that at the end of the training, participants should be able to define and discuss organisation and management, discuss essential managerial skills, anticipate change, display emotional stability and build resilience against challenges.


At the end of the programme, participants of the Composite Training described it as a life-changing opportunity to grow personally and professionally. They said the training, aimed at empowering instructors, support staff and management staff with advanced skills and innovative teaching strategies, left a lasting impression on them.


They also expressed their commitment to apply the lessons from the training by continuing to pursue knowledge as well as share it with others.


This composite training initiative serves as a testament to the importance of equipping educators with the tools and mindset needed for continuous improvement, ensuring they remain at the forefront of their professions while empowering their students for success.


Monday, 27 January 2025

Breaking: Afe Babalola to drop charges against Dele Farotimi

Yomi Durojaye 


Legal luminary, Afe Babalola has said he is ready to withdraw his criminal defamation suit against Lagos lawyer, Dele Farotimi.

 Breaking: Afe Babalola to drop charges against Dele Farotimi


This follows a visit to him by a delegation led by Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi, on Sunday night.


Ooni visited the elder statesman at his residence at Afe Babalola University Ado Ekiti (ABUAD) to plead with him to withdraw the suit against Dele Farotimi.


The Ooni, who arrived at ABUAD at about 10.30 pm, was accompanied by other top Yoruba traditional rulers, including the Ewi of Ado-Ekiti, Ogoga of Ikere-Ekiti, Oloye of Oye-Ekiti, Ajero of Ijero-Ekiti and Olojudo of Ido- Ekiti among others.


Chief Afe Babalola had sued Farotimi in an Ado Ekiti Magistrates’ Court following Farotimi’s publication of a book which allegedly defamed him.


The Ooni had said Yoruba leaders and the traditional institution had been following the development keenly.


The traditional ruler said that he and others resolved to intervene so that Babalola, ” can pardon his son, Farotimi.”


He commended the legal icon for building his integrity over the years and urged him not to relent following the development.


In his response, Babalola said he had received several letters as well as calls on the issue from eminent Nigerians asking him to withdraw the suit.

TVCNEWS 

Sunday, 26 January 2025

MEDIA PARLEY: OMOTOSO REELS OUT SANWO-OLU'S ACHIEVEMENTS, PLANS FOR Y2025

 Yomi Durojaye 

Lagos  State Commissioner for Information and Strategy Gbenga Omotoso has assured residents that the dividends of democracy will trickle down to the grassroots as the Sanwo-Olu administration continues to unveil new projects across local governments and local council development areas.

MEDIA PARLEY: OMOTOSO REELS OUT SANWO-OLU'S ACHIEVEMENTS, PLANS FOR Y2025



Speaking at a media stakeholders forum held on Thursday in Ikeja, Omotoso noted that the New Massey Street Children’s Hospital project has reached an advanced stage and will be the biggest pediatric facility in West Africa. He projected that the facility will be set for commissioning later this year.


The Commissioner mentioned that other projects in the health sector such as the 280-bed General Hospital in Ojo, the Psychiatric Hospital in Ketu Ejinrin as well as infrastructure upgrades at Ibeju-Lekki and Lagos General Hospitals will also expand resources available to residents for top-notch medical services.


"This year, the vision of the present administration is to build on the gains of Y2024 through the commissioning of projects that would impact positively on communities, especially at the grassroots," Omotoso said.


He called on young entrepreneurs to take advantage of the funding support provided by the Lagos State Employment Trust Fund (LSETF) and other initiatives of the Lagos State Government by applying for loans and grants to boost their trade.


He noted that many startups have become stable and profitable through support from LSETF and other agencies of the Lagos State Government that provide financial support to growing business entities.


Speaking on the benefits derived from tourism,  Omotoso stated that Lagos will continue to explore initiatives in the sector to boost revenues, attract foreign exchange, and position Lagos as a truly competitive global destination.


“This year, we are focused on making significant progress in revitalising cultural, religious, and recreational infrastructure across the State. Therefore, we will sustain efforts to restore the historic Elemoro Palace in Ibeju-Lekki and the Princess Erelu Kuti Tomb, commemorating one of Lagos’ most prominent historical figures”, he said.


While maintaining that more initiatives propelled by the T.H.E.M.E.S Plus Agenda will be unveiled in Y2025, Omotoso gave assurance that the Sanwo-Olu administration will not abandon any ongoing project in Lagos State.


The Commissioner expressed gratitude to media men for the publicity given to the giant strides of the Sanwo-Olu administration, just as he called for more support from community newspapers because they have gained prominence in creating awareness at the grassroots.


"There will be more of such media engagements this year. We appreciate feedback from the media because you stay among the people who rely on you to bring the attention of the government to their needs," Omotoso said.


ACMAP Celebrates Johnson Babatunde on the occasion of his birthday

Yomi Durojaye 


The Association of Agege and Orile-Agege Community Media Practitioners(ACMAP) recently presented a birthday gift to the Executive Chairman of Orile-Agege Lcda, Hon. Johnson Sunday Babatunde on the occasion of his birthday held few weeks ago, the presentation which was planned to come on the exact date of his Birthday but was postponed due to an unexpected event which happened at that period. 

ACMAP Celebrates Johnson Babatunde on the occasion of his birthday


According to the Chairman of the Association, Comr. Oloyede Kolawole, while presenting the Gift on behalf of the Association; said, “ Hon. Johnson Sunday Babatunde has successfully made a masterpiece out of Orile-Agege Lcda. The Gift presentation is a confirmation of the Executive Chairmans unrelenting efforts to transform Orile-Agege Lcda. He said his popularity and credence as a performing Council Chairman who has continued to use the Councils resources for the common good of all.


“His exemplary leadership qualities have continued to redefine governance and leadership not only at the Grassroot level, but also in Lagos State-Nigeria at large. This has led to the birth of many laudable projects witnessed in the Local Council Development Area."


Meanwhile, ACMAP Chairman reiterated, Hon. Johnson Babatunde fondly called "Mr Project" has so far shown a firm resolve to creating a better reality for everyone in Orile-Agege Lcda, he has made Orile-Agege, a model Council area and Community of good governance and we are quite delighted that he is being recognised and celebrated all over the world. 


He also commended the efforts and contributions of members of his cabinet for the supporting Spirit.


 "The success recorded so far wouldn't have been made possible if not for the support and collective contributions of all the Cabinet members and other elected political office holders in Orile-Agege Lcda, the Councillors representating different political wards and other major stakeholders. The Synergy has brought so many people oriented developmental projects and achievements to to Council area,'' Oloyede said.


It is valid to celebrate and honour a man who has given so much to his community,  people and humanity.


While responding to the team, Hon. Johnson Babatunde appreciated the association for celebrating him and also for standing by him always. 


He said, the association has served as a watchdog over the activities of his administration and  report his administration activities without bias which has yielded so many positive results. 


Hon. Johnson Babatunde, promised not to relent on his efforts and mission to continue with his Infrastructural renewal drive and passion to impact lives and empowered residents of Orile-Agege Lcda. 


Members of  Agege and Orile-Agege Community Media Practitioners who made the special honour and celebration possible are, AgegeTvOnline, Political Platform 101, Agege, Agege Parrottv, Agege Pulse, Grassroots Times, HotnewsNaija, Agege Community Radio, Awarawa Tv. and Orile-Agege Media.

Saturday, 25 January 2025

Education: 2025 WAEC: COMMISSIONER CHARGES PRINCIPALS, TEACHERS TO BRACE UP

Yomi Durojaye 


The Lagos State Commissioner of Basic and Secondary Education, Mr. Jamiu Tolani Alli-Balogun has charged Principals, Teachers and other stakeholders to brace up and leave no stone unturned to ensure that their students fly high in the forthcoming 2025 West African Examination Council (WAEC).

 Education: 2025 WAEC: COMMISSIONER CHARGES PRINCIPALS, TEACHERS TO BRACE UP


The Commissioner gave the charge during a working visit to Education District I, Agege at Sanngo Senior High School, Agege recently. He also charged them to ensure that the May/June 2025 WAEC results are excellent, especially in Mathematics and English, emphasising the need for all concerned to work with their teachers to motivate students to perform better in their respective schools.


Highlighting the importance of assigning essays to students to improve their study habits, Alli-Balogun stressed the need for the development of a strong reading culture in all schools within Education District I, Lagos State.


Responding, the Tutor-General/Permanent Secretary of the District, Mr. Adeoye Bashir Adebowale commended the  Commissioner for his diligence and dedication to ensuring the enhancement of the education sector.


Applauding the efforts of the Principals and Teachers, he, however, advised them not to relent in their efforts by supporting the State Government in its agenda of elevating the State’s education sector to international standards.


Adebowale emphasised Mr. Governor's passion for education and the fact that a larger percentage of the budget has always been allocated to education.


Present at the meeting were the Heads of Department, Principals and Teachers of the District.



Obasa Returns to Lagos, Says "My Impeachment Didn’t Follow Due Process"

Samuel Oladimeji 


…Denies Allegations Of Multibillion Naira Fraud 

Obasa


The embattled former speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Mudashiru Ajayi Obasa today publicly spoke for the first time on his removal, saying the process failed to follow constitutional procedure.


Obasa, who returned to Lagos today to the cheering of his supporters, said it was important for the lawmakers to “follow constitutional procedure” to remove him as speaker.


Reacting to allegations of multibillion naira corruption levelled against him as part of the reasons for his removal, Obasa described the alleged financial misappropriations as “impossible.”


“I am not disturbed, I am not afraid,” Obasa said of the “Developments that happened at the assembly.”


Obasa spoke to a huge crowd of supporters at the Speaker’s Lodge, 47, GRA Ikeja Lagos.


Following Obasa’s removal while he was away in the United States of America, Mojisola Lasbat Meranda from Apapa 01 Constituency was sworn-in as the new Speaker. Meranda was the deputy speaker to Obasa.


Meranda had since secured the acceptance of the Lagos State Governance Advisory Council (GAC), a powerful group within the Lagos State chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

Lagos Monitoring Team

Friday, 24 January 2025

Transportation: Lagos Govt. Encourages Lagosians to Use Waterways, Is Safer, Cheaper and Convenient, Says Commissioner

Yomi Durojaye 

The Lagos State Government has encouraged and announced plans to commission 10 new ferries to enhance water transportation and support the state’s socio-economic development.

This was stated yesterday at the event tagged: Joint Citizens’ Media Engagement Forum in Alausa, Ikeja, organized by the Ministry of Information and Strategy.

(M) Mr. Gbenga Omotosho


The Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Mr. Gbenga Omotoso, highlighted the significance of the new ferries, which were built locally by young Nigerian engineers.

“These ferries are world-class, not just as a means of transportation but as a symbol of what is possible in Nigeria,” Omotoso said.



He recalled that Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu had previously inaugurated 15 ferries, bringing the total to 25 and very soon, he will be Commissioning 10 of them aimed at reducing travel time and integrating three modes of transportation in Lagos.

The Commissioner also reeled out some of the achievements of the Governor in health sector  “The Ojo General Hospital will soon be completed. This is the first time we will be building a general hospital in decades.”


The hospital is located in the heart of Ojo local government area of Lagos state and is bordering critical public institutions around the area like the Lagos State University campus and the Ojo military cantonment.


The location of the hospital will cover a wide area and bridge the gap in health service demand between the catchment area of Alimosho General Hospital and the Badagry General Hospital and other areas within the lagoon communities covering Snake Island and Tin Can Island.


Upon completion, the facility will help improve access to quality and efficient healthcare services within the local government and neighboring communities providing medical services in multiple specialties including surgery, neurology, medicine, amongst others.u

The Commissioner also commended media organisations for their role in providing feedback and amplifying the state government’s policies.

"Last year, Lagos rose to new heights—launching transformative projects like the Red Line Rail, expanding our Blue Line operations, and delivering groundbreaking initiatives in health, education, and youth empowerment.


"We became a beacon for progress and an example of what’s possible when leadership and people align. 


"This did not come by accident. It came through deliberate plans and actions aimed at making life more meaningful for our people. For instance, in 2024, we completed 36 road projects, including bridges, link bridges, and pedestrian infrastructure. We also have over 51 other road projects that are at various stages of development, across all five divisions of the State.


"Under our Bus Reform Initiative (BRI), we are developing new BRT Bus terminals, with ongoing projects at various stages of completion. The detailed engineering design and construction of the Abule Egba Bus Terminal are progressing well.


 Similarly, work on the Iyana Ipaja Bus Terminal is advancing, while the Ajah Bus Terminals & Depots, along with the Addo Road Junction Improvement and Pedestrian Bridge, are nearing completion.



Also speaking at the event, the Doyen of Community Media and Publisher of OriwuSun Newspaper , Alhaji Monsur Olowosago,  stated that "There is no doubt that community media practitioners play salient roles as a feedback mechanism and gatekeepers to help cascade information on government’s programmes, policies and achievements to the grassroots.


He Urged the present government to patronize and encourage Community Media Practitioners who are the mouthpiece of the government at various communities especially in projecting the policies, programmes, and achievements of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu led Government, implemented through the T.H.E.M.E.S. Plus Agenda.

He commended the Ministry of Information and Strategy for this initiative , "Organizing such forum with community journalists where members across the State can interact and give account of challenges facing their various communities with government agencies will be a laudable one too".


He added that  the past government had trained and exploited the service of the the community Media to propagate their state programmes and achievements to the grassroots.

Fracas: Agege LG council seal off Moshalashi Alhaja Central mosque

Yomi Durojaye 


The Executive Chairman of Agege Local Government, High Chief (Alh) Ganiyu Kola Egunjobi has ordered the seal of the Hausa community central mosque; otherwise known as Moshalashi Alaaja to prevent loss of life and properties. 

Fracas:  Agege LG council seal off Moshalashi Alhaja Central mosque


The order, carried out with immediate effect, averted the ongoing fracas between the Hausa community leadership rival groups. 


The council chairman, Egunjobi, has visited the scene and ensured the mosque is sealed off from activities, while security agencies mount the area strategically. 


The council chairman has therefore, invited the rival groups and stakeholders to a meeting to foster peaceful resolution.

How Keke Napep’, robbed commuters of their phones and other valuables in Lagos

 

By Efe Onodjae



Robbers in Lagos have devised innovative ways to use tricycles, popularly known as ‘Keke Napep’, to rob commuters of their phones and other valuables.

How Keke Napep’,  robbed commuters of their phones and other valuables in Lagos


Some victims narrated their experiences in the hands of these tricky robbers in keke.


A journalist, whose iPhone 15 Pro Max worth over a million Naira was stolen, described how he fell prey to a robbery gang that posed as tricycle rider and passengers close to the Area C Police Division.


According to the journalist, he boarded the tricycle at Stadium Bus Stop, heading towards Ojuelegba underbridge, unaware that his phone had been taken after the rider distracted him.


He explained the incident: “I entered the tricycle as soon as a woman got out. There were two men already inside, along with the driver, bringing the total to three passengers.


“We set off from Stadium Hotel Bus Stop, and just moments later the driver stopped and asked us to help him lift the tricycle to check the tire.


“I agreed, while the other two commuters grumbled and seemed ready to leave. After a few minutes, the driver asked us to get back in.


“When I returned to my seat, he immediately asked for the fare, which I paid.

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Some victims narrated their experiences in the hands of these tricky robbers in keke.


A journalist, whose iPhone 15 Pro Max worth over a million Naira was stolen, described how he fell prey to a robbery gang that posed as tricycle rider and passengers close to the Area C Police Division.


According to the journalist, he boarded the tricycle at Stadium Bus Stop, heading towards Ojuelegba underbridge, unaware that his phone had been taken after the rider distracted him.


He explained the incident: “I entered the tricycle as soon as a woman got out. There were two men already inside, along with the driver, bringing the total to three passengers.


“We set off from Stadium Hotel Bus Stop, and just moments later the driver stopped and asked us to help him lift the tricycle to check the tire.


“I agreed, while the other two commuters grumbled and seemed ready to leave. After a few minutes, the driver asked us to get back in.


“When I returned to my seat, he immediately asked for the fare, which I paid.


The distraction

“As we continued, the driver started fiddling with the door window with one hand while controlling the tricycle with the other.


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“I told him to focus on driving, but he kept insisting I help him. During this distraction, my phone dropped beside me.


“Instead of driving to Ojuelegba under the bridge, he took a different route, stopped and told me to get down.


“As I got out, I reached for my phone on the seat where I had been sitting, but before I could grab it, the driver zoomed off.


“I tried chasing after them, but the driver sped up, and the other two commuters appeared to be in on the scheme. That’s when it dawned on me that they were working together.


“I reported the incident to the Area C Police Division, where the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) accompanied me to the section responsible for tracking stolen gadgets.


“The DPO assured me of efforts to recover the stolen phone.”


… another victim

Another victim shared a similar experiences.


He revealed that some tricyclists, when they realise a passenger is aware of their tactics, will quickly drop the passenger and return their fare.


He said: “I almost fell victim as well. They’ll distract you at any cost.


And if they see you’re onto them, they might try to pretend they have a flat tire, hoping you’ll get out.


“That’s why whenever I’m in any commercial vehicle in Lagos and it breaks down, I immediately walk away.”

POLICE ARREST 2 MORE SUSPECTS CONNECTED TO MRS ODUMOSU’S KIDNAP


Yomi Durojaye 


As Operatives Recover N2.25m, 2 Locally Fabricated Rifles, 11 Live Cartridges.


In response to the directive of the Inspector-General of Police, IGP Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun, Ph.D., NPM., to go after the fleeing suspects in connection to the kidnap of the wife of Retired Assistant-Inspector General, AIG Hakeem Odumosu, Mrs Odumosu, the operatives of the Lagos State CP Special Squad have apprehended 2 suspects identified as Agbojule Smart ‘m’, 27 years and Keleke Michael ‘m’, 30 years.



The suspects were arrested in the early hours of today, Friday the 24th of January 2025 while on their way out of Lagos State. Upon interrogation, they confessed to their crime; belonging to a gang of 4, 2 of whom have been neutralized previously. Recovered from the suspects upon their arrest were the sum of Two Million, Two Hundred and Fifty Thousand Naira (N2,250,000), which was part of the requested ransom, 2 locally fabricated rifles, and 11 live cartridges.


The IGP commends the police operatives for their gallantry in apprehending these suspects and encourages them to maintain this high standard of competence in the fight against crime in all its manifestations. The Nigeria Police Force reiterates its commitment to public safety and the security of the good citizens of Nigeria. The Force remains steadfast in its commitment to reducing crime to an absolute minimum and fostering the establishment of peace across the nation.



ACP OLUMUYIWA ADEJOBI, mnipr, mipra, fCAI, 

FORCE PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER, 

FORCE HEADQUARTERS, 

ABUJA. 


24TH JANUARY, 2025.

LASUBEB, in Partnership with UBEC, Drives Agricultural Revival in Public Primary Schools

Yomi Durojaye 


The Lagos State Universal Basic Education Board (LASUBEB), in collaboration with the Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC), held a stakeholders meeting with the beneficiaries of fund disbursed under Agricultural Education Training Programme (AETP) to resuscitate agricultural practices in public primary schools across the State.

The engagement held on Thursday, January 23, 2025, at LASUBEB’s Multi-Purpose Hall, brought together Headteachers, Teachers, Agricultural Desk Officers, and School-Based Mobilization Committees from Eighty (80)participating schools to align on the programme's objectives and ensure proper implementation.

 LASUBEB, in Partnership with UBEC, Drives Agricultural Revival in Public Primary Schools


The programme is designed to equip schools with resources to establish functional school farms, purchase agricultural tools, and integrate practical farming activities into the curriculum. The funds, provided by UBEC, are earmarked for these purposes to promote hands-on agricultural education for pupils while fostering sustainability.


Speaking at the event, LASUBEB Chairman, Dr. Hakeem Shittu,  represented by the Board Secretary, Mr Hakeem Lamidi, commended UBEC for its support and underscored the importance of accountability in the use of the allocated funds. “This stakeholders’ engagement is crucial to ensure that resources are effectively utilized for agricultural purposes. By doing so, we are empowering pupils with life skills, enhancing food security, and contributing to sustainable development in Lagos State,” he said.


He  also emphasized the programme’s goal of integrating agriculture into school activities to equip pupils with practical knowledge in farming and food production, thereby promoting self-reliance and sustainable practices.


In his remarks, Mr. Joshua Arema, a representative of UBEC, praised LASUBEB’s dedication to transparency and accountability. He encouraged the stakeholders to ensure pupils’ active participation in the programme, highlighting its potential to nurture agricultural entrepreneurship skills.


President Tinubu meets Lagos Lawmakers, liken Obasa's impeachment to a coup

 

By Tayo Aderinola

President Bola Tinubu is reported to have given his tacit approval for the removal of Hon. Mudasiru Obasa as Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly, following his impeachment by 32 out of the 40-member Assembly last week.



The lawmakers cited alleged infractions, including corruption and highhandedness, as reasons for Obasa’s removal.


In a closed-door meeting in Abuja on Wednesday evening, President Tinubu convened with the Assembly’s new leadership, including the newly elected Speaker, Rt. Hon. Mojisola Lasbat Meranda, and members of the Governance Advisory Council (GAC).


Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, Deputy Governor Obafemi Hamzat, and the ousted Speaker Obasa were notably absent from the meeting, although Obasa was reportedly in Abuja.


Sources indicated that President Tinubu expressed discontent with the manner in which the lawmakers conducted the impeachment, drawing a parallel to a coup.


However, following entreaties from GAC leaders and acknowledgement of Obasa’s alleged transgressions, Tinubu begrudgingly endorsed the Assembly’s Lagosians


Speaker Meranda, on her part, pledged to prioritize transparency, inclusion, and good governance in her leadership, ensuring the effective delivery of democratic dividends to Lagosians.



How I'Ve Impacted My Constituents, Agege In Recent Time- Hon. Dr. Wale Ahmed

Yomi Durojaye

...Extols President Tinubu Led Administration 

 

The House of Representatives' Agege Constituency is represented by Dr. Wale Ahmed, a former lawmaker, two-time commissioner, and former secretary of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Lagos State. He discussed his involvement in the National Assembly, the Tinubu administration, and other topics.



In the 2023 presidential election, Nigerians made informed choices and cast informed ballots, and I want to start by making that clear. 


The past few years have undoubtedly been extremely difficult, demanding, and rewarding for the nation because Nigerians elected a seasoned politician who is a full-blooded democrat, a champion of democracy, and a fair-minded man of vision and inspiration. He is clearly well-suited to the role of providing direction and focus to this vastly diverse nation.


God had prepared President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for this moment. He is undoubtedly leading with a decent heart, possessing the necessary national perspective, and bringing the nation together by implementing a just and equitable administration that has everyone on board.


I can see demonstrable courage and boldness, a rare clarity of thought and wisdom, as he is mobilising every segment of the society for nation building. He has been decisive in taking certain steps and difficult decisions in the overall national interest, thereby laying a good, solid foundation for greater tomorrow and future prosperity.


President Bola Tinubu presides over a government of reforms.  His reforms and innovations fall within the framework of indepth socio-economic restructuring, which, fundamentally, comes with transcient pains, the types that will predictably herald a new lease of life for the generality of Nigerians, both now and in the future. For example, under his leadership, Nigeria’s revenue base has ballooned and strengthened exponentially, translating in the lower sub-units, that is states and local governments, now having much more funds to channel into their developmental priorities.


There is now a lot of fiscal discipline and financial loopholes are removed. I also salute his focus on grassroots governance as exemplified by the financial autonomy to the councils, which will foster development at the grassroots level.


On his constituency activities,  Dr. Wale spoke with confidence on his office has transformed the face of Agege Federal Constituency...


....I will like to put it this way. It is difficult to start counting or enumerating the way I have impacted on our people Agege Federal Constituency. I practically live with them. So, I am able to rise to the occasion and responde to their needs. To be specific, I will start with our educational programme.


Two days ago, we identified those young people who just gained admission into the university . No fewer than 50 of them were given scholarship. We will be encouraging and mentoring them.


Before that, we looked at our environment and discovered that not all of them would go to the university or Polytechnic. We trained 150 of young people in various vocations and during graduation, we gave them money to go and start business, to buy equipment. Recently, we did a medical outreach for three days. It was so successful,  so helpful. As a matter of fact, since then, they have been asking for more.


In Agege, we are known for our markets and Agege bread.  We have provided solar powered street lights to increase after hour business activities and security,and solar powered boreholes. We presented flours to Master Bakers Association in Agege in aid of their business. We also gave market men and women food items and financial empowerment.


 The distribution of foodstuffs to all and sundry has been virtually an every month affair. I am at home virtually every weekend. I am always with my constituents. Other assistance, as the need arise, we do that regularly.


We must prioritize the supply of water in the upcoming year. I educate them of our beloved President Asiwaju Tinubu's enormous accomplishments. The average person in Agege is aware that the macroeconomic indicators that indicate the president's policies—such as the decline in inflation, the strengthening and stability of the naira, the increase in foreign reserves, and the decrease in fuel prices—will soon result in lower landing costs for meals at their table. In other words, there is hope for the future and my people in Agege have faith in this government.


Credit: Oladesu Emmanuel