Tag: Lagos State

  • Navy Men allegedly kill cop in Lagos

    Navy Men allegedly kill cop in Lagos

    A policeman has been stabbed to death allegedly by four navy personnel in Lagos State.
    The military men reportedly killed Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) Abion Hezikel on Saturday in the Satellite Town area of the state.

    It was learnt that the personnel attached to the Central Pay Office, Apapa, also injured three civilians who tried to broker peace between them and the policemen.

    Trouble was said to have started around 8pm after a police team on traffic patrol around Oluti stopped four men on two motorcycles for flouting the state Traffic Laws.

    The four men turned out to be navy officials in mufti.

    A bus driver, who witnessed the incident, said the naval operatives stabbed the ASP in the chest after an argument between them.

    “In the course of the argument, one of them slapped the police team leader and he retaliated. That was how the fight started.

    “The navy men brought out  jack knives and started beating the policemen. Motorists and other road users tried to mediate but the military men went wild and were attacking people. At least three other innocent people sustained injuries,” the bus driver said.

    Police spokesman Benjamin Hundeyin confirmed that two of the suspects were in custody, adding that the military authorities have also been notified and requested to hand over the remaining two suspects to the police.

    The Information Officer (CINFO), Western Naval Command, Commander Edwards Yeibo said the incident was being investigated.

  • Gov Sanwo-Olu Presents N1.69trn 2023 Budget, says Lagos is a National Asset

    Gov Sanwo-Olu Presents N1.69trn 2023 Budget, says Lagos is a National Asset

    Lagos state governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has presented the 2023 budget to the state house of assembly.

    He presented a budget of N1.69 trillion to the house of assembly on Thursday, October 27.

    According to the breakdown given by the governor, capital expenditure will take N932 billion which represents 55 percent of the total budget while recurrent expenditure will gulp N759 billion.

    While addressing the lawmakers, the governor restated his demand for a new revenue-sharing formula. The governor called for a special status for Lagos, describing the state as a “national asset”.

    “Lagos continues to experience increased pressure on social services due to unhindered migration from other parts of the country. It is for this reason that I always sought and I will still continue to reiterate the need for Lagos to be accorded a special status as a national asset.

    Lagos is too big for this country to allow it to fail. Lagos is too strategic for us not to see it that the wholesome of Lagos is the wholesome of this country, that the benefits of Lagos transcend one region, one part or one scope of this country.

    As a microsome of the entire country, Lagos deserves all the support it can get at the national level.”he said

  • Wike Endorses Sanwo-Olu, Gives Wives of Lagos Officials N300m

    Wike Endorses Sanwo-Olu, Gives Wives of Lagos Officials N300m

    In what could be described as an endorsement of the second term bid of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos state, Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike, said Sanwo-Olu had perfomed well and he had no regret supporting him.

    He however remained silent on the Peoples Democratic Party’s (his party) candidate, Olajide Adediran, popularly known as Jandor.

    Wike, who was in Lagos on Tuesday to attend the National Women’s Conference organised by the Committee of Wives of Lagos State Officials (COWLSO) at the Eko Hotel and Suites, also donated N300m to the committee.

    The governor said he supported Sanwo-Olu because he had performed very well, adding that if Sanwo-Olu was not doing well and he invited him, he would not come, but that the Lagos governor was doing well.

    “If Sanwo-Olu is not doing well, even if he belongs to my party, I won’t come. For me, if you are in my party and you are not doing well, you won’t see me.

    “If you are not in my party and you are doing well, you will see me. I will not regret to say I am in support of you (Sanwo-Olu),” he said.

    The Rivers State Governor also donated N300 million to COWLSO to support the good work they are doing in Lagos.

    “On behalf of the women in Rivers State, my wife, who has extended her greetings, I support this with a sum of N300 million so that you can continue this laudable projects,” he said.

    Details shortly…

  • Sanwo-Olu Approves 100% Bursary Increment for Lagos Students

    Sanwo-Olu Approves 100% Bursary Increment for Lagos Students

    Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has approved a 100 per cent increment in the bursary to students of the state origin in all tertiary institutions across the country.

    The new bursary increment and other benefits approved by the governor were aimed at supporting educational needs of students of the state origin.

    The Executive Secretary of the Lagos State Scholarship Board, Abdur Rahaman Lekki, who dropped the hint during a meeting with representatives of the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS), Lagos State Chapter and National Union of Lagos State Students (NULASS) at the state secretariat, Alausa, Ikeja, said that the new adjustment was basically to let the students cope with the present economic reality across the country.

    It was gathered that the meeting about the bursary, which was held at the instance of the Special Adviser to Governor Sanwo-Olu on Education, Tokunbo Wahab, would take effect from the 2022/2023 academic session.

    Lekki disclosed that the state government at the just concluded state Economic Summit known as ‘’Ehingbeti Summit’ had also approved the resolutions on the establishment of Lagos Diaspora Scholarship Funds.

    The new funds, according to him, is aimed at providing scholarship and bursary benefits generally to all Lagos State students in tertiary institutions in any part of the country to support their education.

    While appealing to the students over a little delay in the payment of the remaining 2020/2021 and 2021/2022 bursary/scholarship benefits, the board secretary explained that the delay was necessitated by the on-going data- cleansing/verification exercise across all institutions by the state government, just to ensure that only qualified students of the state origin benefited from the scheme.

    He explained that the Lagos State Scholarship Board, through the on- going verification and data cleansing exercise, discovered that some people, who were not students of any higher institution were benefiting from the scheme at the expense of the students the scheme was meant for.

    The Board Secretary assured them that prompt payment of both bursary and scholarship benefits for the outstanding years would commence immediately after the on-going data cleansing/ verification exercise is completed.

    For the avoidance of doubt, Lekki hinted that effective from Monday, October 17, 2022, students of the Lagos State College of Heath Technology (LASCOHET) would get their outstanding payments for 2020/2021 academic year, as their management had completed their verification exercise and forwarded the list of its authentic students to the board.

    He equally revealed that the board had scheduled assessment test for fresh beneficiaries for the 2022/23 scholarship benefit for 29th October, 2022, adding that necessary details have been sent out to all qualified applicants via SMS, e-mails and other social media platforms.

    While allaying the students’ fear that the state government was planning to stop the scheme, the Scholarship Board boss noted that there was no plan to stop the scheme since there was provision for it in the state budget, adding that the 2023 budget of the state government had captured the new increment and other benefits to make life more bearable for students in their studies.

    ‘’I want you to remember that the state government just appointed a new Board Secretary to the Lagos State Scholarship Board for the administration of both bursary and scholarship benefits, that is even enough for you to know there was no plan at any time to stop the scheme.

    “Both bursary and scholarship schemes will continue unstopped for the benefits of our students, rather than stopping it. Mr Governor will continue to improve on it as part of the measures to realize his vision for sustainable educational growth for the state in line with the T.H.E.M.E.S development agenda’’ he said.

    In their response, the leadership of the two students’ bodies, NANS and NULASS represented by their presidents, Olusesi Tolulope (NANS) and Shasanya Akinola (NULASS), along with other exco members dispelled the rumours making the rounds that their members planned to block the Third Mainland Bridge on Monday, October 17 in protest of the delay in the disbursement of the outstanding benefits for the 2020/2021 and 2021/22 academic sessions.

    They described as blatant lies the rumour that students of the state origin planned to disrupt activities in Lagos by blocking the Third Mainland Bridge, noting that their members have absolute confidence in Governor Sanwo–Olu as a responsible governor and father whom they could trust for his promise.

    The student union leaders presented letters of assurance from their members to the state government, noting that the administration of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu had not only demonstrated commitment to the growth of education in the state through various reforms but had also ensured prompt and seamless payment of both scholarship and bursary benefits in the past.

    “It has come to the knowledge of the union that certain miscreants / mischievous persons have sought to destabilize the unity of the students and citizens of the state, by spreading malicious and false information, that the indigenous students of Lagos State are planning a mass protest over the yet-to-be-paid bursary for the 2020/2021 and 2021/2022 academic sessions.

    “It should be noted that the state government through its Scholarship Board have made bursary payment to a large extent for the 2020/21 academic session and planned to ensure that the backdated payments as well as those of 2021/2022 session are paid,‘’ they stated.

  • Sanwo-Olu Approves Release of 46 Inmates from Prisons in Lagos

    Sanwo-Olu Approves Release of 46 Inmates from Prisons in Lagos

    Lagos Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has approved the release of 46 inmates from various correctional facilities in the state.

    Sanwo-Olu’s action followed the recommendation of the Advisory Council on the Prerogative of Mercy.

    The governor also commuted the death sentences of six inmates to life imprisonment, said Moyosore Onigbanjo (SAN), Commissioner for Information.

    The official noted that the release and committal orders were in cognisance of Nigeria’s 62nd Independence Day Celebration.

    The exercise is pursuant to the provisions of Section 212 (1) (2) of the 1999 Constitution of The Federal Republic of Nigeria (amended).

    Onigbanjo’s statement explained that the council, in reaching its recommendations, exercised due diligence during deliberations.

    “The council took note of the information provided by the correctional authorities, the nature of the offence, period of incarceration, age, health and behavioural conduct of the inmates.”

    The commissioner added the release of the inmates was in line with the administration’s resolution to decongest prisons in Lagos as part of the Justice Sector Reforms.

  • LASG Orders Schools to Add History to Curriculum

    LASG Orders Schools to Add History to Curriculum

    The Lagos State Government has ordered the reintroduction of History as “a stand-alone subject” into the basic and junior secondary schools in the state.

    The state ministry of education said in a statement on Saturday August 13, that the subject is to be offered as an elective in senior secondary schools.

    The change is in line with directives from the Nigerian Education Research and Development Council (NERDC).

    It read;
    “I have the directive of the OG (OEQA) to inform you that the teaching of History as a standalone subject is back to schools.

    “The subject has been re-introduced in the national curriculum and in the current Lagos state unified schemes of work for primary and junior secondary schools.

    “You are to note that while the subject (History) is compulsory for both primary and junior secondary school classes, it is an elective subject in the senior secondary school.

    “To this end, I am further directed to inform you that the subject should be taught in primaries 1 and 2 and JSS 1 and 2 classes in the 2022/2023 academic session.”

  • Another Building Collapse in Lagos State

    Another Building Collapse in Lagos State

    A two-storey building has collapsed in the Palm Grove area of Lagos State, authorities said on Wednesday.

    The affected building said to have been abandoned is located at No 15, Oke Arin Street, Ilupeju Palm Grove.

    Confirming the incident in a statement, the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA) said the structure collapsed to ground zero in the early hours of the day.

    It explained that no life was lost to the incident, although one man was injured, adding that the building had been cordoned off.

    “Further investigation revealed that the incident occurred at about 12:45 am due to aging of the structure,” LASEMA said in the situation report. “Fortunately, no loss of life.

    “However, one adult male sustained a minor injury and has been taken to the hospital. The affected building has been cordoned off in order to prevent any threat. Operation (has been) concluded and Cobra team heading back to base.”

    Wednesday’s incident is the latest in the chains of building collapses recorded in Lagos as the government works to stop the trend.

    A high-rise block of luxury flats under construction had collapsed in November last year in the Ikoyi area of the state, killing at least 40 people.

    Three months later, in February, another building under construction collapsed in the Yaba area of the state, trapping some workers.

    Also in May, a three-storey building located at 4, Alayaki Lane, Lagos Island, collapsed during heavy rainfall, leaving at least two persons dead.

    While LASEMA said the structure was already in violation of the state’s safety protocols, it stated that the building had been captured by the LASBCA District Office and served with all statutory notices, sealed at the district and central enforcement levels.

    Despite this, it said the developer of the building had continued clandestine operations mostly at night and at the weekends.

  • Lagos State to provide Psychological support for sex offenders

    Lagos State to provide Psychological support for sex offenders

    The Lagos State Government in a bid to curb sexual and gender based violence is set to provide Psychological support to willing sex offenders.

    The Executive Secretary Lagos State Domestic and sexual violence Agency (DSVA) Titilola Vivour- Adeniyi, disclosed this in a statement on Sunday.

    She said DSVA was carrying out the rehabilitation Programme in partnership with the Nigerian Correctional Service, Lagos State Command and the institute of counselling of Nigeria.

    The programme is aimed at reducing the possibility of perpetrating same crime if reintegrated into the society; and that the Lagos State Government would continue to demonstrate commitment to winning the war against domestic and sexual- based violence.

  • 2023: Tinubu Finally Endorse Sanwo-Olu, Hamzat For Second Term

    2023: Tinubu Finally Endorse Sanwo-Olu, Hamzat For Second Term

    Chieftain of the All Progressives Congress, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, has endorsed Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu and his deputy Femi Hamzat for a second term.

    Mr Tinubu held up both men’s hand after a Lagos APC stakeholders meeting held at the Adeyemi Bero in the Alausa area of the State.

    There had been speculations that Mr Sanwo-Olu wasn’t guaranteed a second term ticket of the party.

    But Mr Tinubu’s endorsement may have put paid to such rumours.

    Mr Tinubu, who is also vying to fly the APC’s flags in the upcoming presidential elections is a former Lagos State Governor and popularly believed to be the state’s ultimate political godfather.

  • Minister condoles with Lagos State Government, families of victims of collapsed building

    Minister condoles with Lagos State Government, families of victims of collapsed building

    By Joyce Remi- Babayeju

    The Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development Sadiya Umar Farouq has expressed her condolences to the Lagos state government and families of victims who lost their lives in a collapsed building on Sunday night on Ibadan Street, Ebute Metta, Lagos State.

    According to reports the collapsed 3-storey building had been marked for demolition after it showed distress signs but the occupants remained in the structure.

    The National Emergency Management Agency NEMA said it is currently involved in an ongoing joint rescue operation with the Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service, the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency and the Police, adding that so far 23 person have been evacuated while 8 persons reportedly died in the collapsed building.
    The emergency response operatives are continuing the search and rescue operation to rescue other tenants trapped in the building.

    Umar Farouq decried the spate of unavoidable disasters in the country and called on concerned authorities to work assiduously towards risk and disaster reduction.

    “This is a sad Eid El Fitr celebration with the collapse of a three-storey building in Lagos. I commiserate with the government and people of Lagos state over this tragedy. My prayers go to the families of those who have lost their lives in this collapsed building and rescued victims who were injured in the incident.

    “As soon as the news of the building collapse on Ibadan Street, Ebute Metta Lagos broke, the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) was activated to respond along with other relevant disaster risk first responders. Unfortunately, many people were trapped in the building and many lives were lost.”

    “It is also important that those in charge of ensuring the construction of standard buildings in the country ensure that the highest standards are met to avoid these tragedies, the minister said.