Tag: Lagos State

  • Lagos State to reopen two isolation Centers

    Lagos State to reopen two isolation Centers

    The Lagos state government has announced that it will be reopening two COVID-19 isolation centres which were intially decommissioned, following the increased cases of Coronavirus in the state. 

    According to the State Commissioner for Health Professor Akin Abayomi, the reopening will boost confidence in tackling cases as they arise.

    Abayomi said; 

    “Just to be on the safe side, we are reopening two of our decommissioned facilities, that is at Ajah and Ikeja. We are also reopening Gbagada Isolation facility.

    “Just to give us the confidence that, should in case we suddenly continue to see higher numbers of severe cases, we will have somewhere to manage them.”

    The commissioner also revealed that the state government is working on building oxygen plants for more health facilities.

    Abayomi added; 

    “In addition, we are making our own oxygen so we just erected the first of two plants at IDH. The second one will be at Gbagada and that plant produces oxygen on the grounds of our hospital and it can produce up to 60 cylinders a day. A very sick patients can use up to four or six cylinders in 24 hours.”

  • COVID-19: Fake result certificates on sale in Lagos – Abayomi

    COVID-19: Fake result certificates on sale in Lagos – Abayomi

    The Lagos State Commissioner for Health, Prof. Akin Abayomi, has raised an alarm that international travellers in the state are gaining access to fake COVID-19 certificate.

    Abayomi, at a briefing on Monday, said the state government was putting machinery in place to apprehend those doing such unscrupulous businesses.

    The commissioner also raised the alarm that there had been an increase in positive cases from inbound travellers.

    “Positivity for inbound travellers is on the rise as Nigerians in the Diaspora return to spend Christmas in Lagos. It has come to our attention that a number of people are patronising individuals that sell fake COVID-19 results.

    “We are currently putting in processes to identify both buyers and sellers and we will not hesitate to prosecute them,” he said.

  • Another youth arrested for being part of #EndSARS protest in Lagos

    Another youth arrested for being part of #EndSARS protest in Lagos

    A Nigerian youth identified as Eromosele Adene has allegedly been arrested for reportedly being part of the #EndSARS protest in Lagos.  

    UK-based Nigerian lecturer, Dipo Awojide a.k.a OgbeniDipo who raised the alarm of Twitter, called on everyone to discourage and pressurize the Nigerian government from targeting peaceful protesters.

    He tweeted; 

    Eromz was arrested yesterday for being part of the #EndSARS Protest in Lagos. Please pressurise and discourage the Nigerian government from targeting peaceful protesters.

    Another youth, Eromosele Adene allegedly arrested for being part of the #EndSARS protest in Lagos
  • BREAKING: Sanwo-Olu meets Buhari, gives report on ‘Lagos Destruction’

    BREAKING: Sanwo-Olu meets Buhari, gives report on ‘Lagos Destruction’

    The Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, on Friday, met with the President, Muhammadu Buhari

    During the meeting at the Aso Rock Villa, the governor presented a report on properties damaged by hoodlums in Lagos.

    “President @MBuhari this afternoon met with Governor @jidesanwoolu of Lagos. The Governor presented a report on the extent of the destruction suffered by Lagos State in the aftermath of the ENDSARS protests. #AsoVillaToday,” the Presidency tweeted.

    Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on New Media, Gawat Jubril, said the report contained images of facilities destroyed in Lagos State.

    “Governor @jidesanwoolu today, presented the report of the recent coordinated arson in Lagos State to President Buhari at the Presidential Villa, Abuja. In the report were the images of public and private assets destroyed in the violence sparked by the hijack of #EndSARS protest,” he tweeted.

  • BREAKING: Lagos policemen block Ojuelegba Road, point guns at motorists

    BREAKING: Lagos policemen block Ojuelegba Road, point guns at motorists

    Nigeria Police officers have caused gridlock at Ojuelegba in Lagos.
    Eyewitnesses told Daily Post at 9:00 am that more than six policemen blocked the road with their vehicle.
    They are stationed close to the barracks, stooping traffic flow inward Yaba.
    Commuters are apprehensive as the officers took positions with their guns.
    The reason for their action is not yet determined. No emergency situation was publicly reported earlier.
    “We don’t know why they are standing like that but I didn’t see anything bad happening while coming from Yaba”, said a witness on the other side of the road.
    “Some are scared because they pointed guns at people. They crossed the road with their vehicle and are not saying anything.”
    Another eye witness corroborated the information.
    A Twitter user, @Omo19910, warned citizens to avoid that axis.
    “If you are going towards Ojuelegba, stadium as if you are going to Mushin or Oshodi, don’t pass there, the police station there just blocked the road.
    “Everyone of them came out with guns and crossed their vehicle on the road. Crazy traffic that side”, the tweet read

  • Sanwo-Olu needs N1trillion to reconstruct Lagos State – Gbajabiamila

    Sanwo-Olu needs N1trillion to reconstruct Lagos State – Gbajabiamila

    The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila has said the Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu told him the State would need N1trillion for reconstruction after the destruction caused by hoodlums who hijacked the #EndSARS protests.

    He stated this while fielding questions from State House correspondents on Sunday.

    Gbajabiamila spoke after taking a tour of some of the destroyed assets in Lagos.

    He said, “The House of Representatives will do all it can to compensate all those who suffered brutality, including policemen that lost their lives in the process.

    “However, we want to know what exactly happened at the Lekki Toll Gate. The judicial panel must reveal this. However, I want to encourage Nigerians to allow peace to reign.

    “I learnt from the governor of Lagos State that it will take N1trn to rebuild what had been lost and asked him what’s the budget size of the state, he said about N1trn. You can see we are moving backward.

    “Hence, we must consider the consequences of our actions before embarking on any venture. I therefore appeal to the youth to allow peace to reign henceforth. I still believe in the unity of Nigeria.”

  • BREAKING: Hoodlums burn Ojodu police station in Lagos

    BREAKING: Hoodlums burn Ojodu police station in Lagos

    Hoodlums have burnt the Ojodu Police Station at the Berger area of Lagos.

    Not less than seven vehicles were also burnt during the invasion.

    A resident confirmed to our correspondent that the hoodlums also looted shops close to the police stations.

    Operatives of the Lagos State Fire Service have been mobilised to put out the fire.

    Details shortly…

  • Lagos releases resumption dates for 2020/2021 school session

    Lagos releases resumption dates for 2020/2021 school session

    The Lagos State Ministry of Education has approved resumption dates for the 2020 to 2021 school session.

    According to the time table, both public and private schools below the tertiary level will resume the First Term academic activities on Monday, Sept. 21, 2020.

    The term is expected to run until Dec.18, 2020 while the second term will begin Jan. 4, 2021, and run until April 16, 2021.

    Mrs. Abiola Seriki-Ayeni, the Director, the Office of Education Quality Assurance (OEQA) urged all public and private schools in the state to adhere strictly to the harmonised school calendar.

    The director urged school management to have a ”qualitative health and safety plan” that will help protect students, teachers, and workers as schools reopen in the state.

    “t is not enough to reopen but to keep staying opened since some schools all over the world had to shut down after reopening due to a spike in the pandemic.

    “All schools must make efforts to comply with these requirements, not just for the improvement of the overall school operations but for safe reopening for academic activities,” she said.

    She also advised schools to have flexible teaching and learning plans where students and teachers who feel sick can teach or learn from home via available online platforms.

    Seriki-Ayeni said schools must strive to avoid any COVID-19 infection in their school.

    She further advised that teachers, students, and visitors must wear a face mask at all times.

    She said that the students must observe physical distancing, regularly wash hands with soap under running water, and maintain a high standard of personal hygiene in the school premises.

    She said that schools must have an isolation/holding bay to care for medical emergencies should students come up with symptoms such as cough, headache, catarrh, difficulty in breathing, sneezing, and fever.

    She also said further measures put in place by the Lagos State Government through the Office of Education Quality Assurance is for public and private schools in Lagos State to register online with the OEQA.

    They are to take the School Self-risk Assessment to take the online training course to obtain reopening clearance for academic activities on the OEQA website: www.oeqalagos.com.

    According to her, this will help the Office of Education Quality Assurance to determine the level of preparedness as well as guide schools on what they need to put in place for a safe reopening.

    She implored school leaders to embrace new learning styles like outdoor classes, staggered attendance, platooning, or alternative attendance among others in collaboration with parents in a safe and secure environment.

    (NAN)

  • PDP – We will replicate Edo election victory in Lagos

    PDP – We will replicate Edo election victory in Lagos

    The Peoples Democratic Party has expressed determination to replicate the victory recorded in the Edo State Governorship election in Lagos State.

    This was contained in a press statement by PDP’s spokesperson in Lagos, Taofik Gani.

    In the statement titled, ‘Edo victory, we are fired up’, Gani said Godwin Obaseki’s victory has strengthened PDP’s determination to win the 2023 governorship election in Lagos State.

    The Independent National Electoral Commission had on Sunday declared Obaseki winner of Saturday’s governorship election in Edo.

    Obaseki polled 307,955 votes to defeat the All Progressives Congress Candidate, Pastor Osagie Ize-Iyamu, who scored 223,619.

    Gani said, “The PDP, Lagos state chapter, has congratulated Governor Godwin Obaseki, on his re-election as Edo State Governor.

    “The Lagos state chapter particularly hailed the Governor for his ability to garner the needed vote to be declared at the first ballot, in the face of rumored federal might.

    “To us in Lagos state PDP we have grasped from the well-deserved victory, the renewed commitment, and resoluteness to also win Lagos state to end godfatherism & imposition in Lagos politics.

    “As a matter of fact, we are now more ever than before fired up to win Lagos State. We shall manifest this ability in the coming bye-elections in the state and eventually the 2023 general elections.”

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  • BREAKING: Lagos approves worship centres to resume full services

    BREAKING: Lagos approves worship centres to resume full services

    Lagos Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has permitted churches and mosques in the state to resume full services.

    He said mosques can hold their prayers five times daily while churches can also commence weekly services.

    Worship centres were restricted to one gathering weekly after they were allowed to reopen following lockdown to check coronavirus in the nation.

    The Governor also said public and private schools can resume fully on Monday, September 21, 2020.