Tag: Sanwo-Olu

  • 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.

  • Sanwo-Olu signs executive order to rebuild Lagos

    Sanwo-Olu signs executive order to rebuild Lagos

    Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has signed an executive order to establish the Lagos State Rebuilding Trust Fund.
    He said the trust fund would look into rebuilding the state after suspected hoodlums destroyed public and private facilities in the state.
    The governor signed the executive order at the Lagos House, Alausa, Ikeja, on Wednesday.
    Among those present during the signing are Lagos State Deputy Governor, Dr. Obafemi Hamzat; and Attorney General/Commissioner for Justice, Mr. Moyosore Onigbanjo.
    Buildings in Lagos were torched on Wednesday, October 21, and sporadic clashes erupted after the shooting of peaceful #EndSARS protesters by security forces at the Lekki toll gate.
    The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila, had said Sanwo-Olu told him the state would need N1trn for reconstruction in the aftermath of the destruction caused by hoodlums who hijacked the #EndSARS protests.

  • BREAKING: Gov Sanwo-Olu approves full reopening of Lagos markets

    BREAKING: Gov Sanwo-Olu approves full reopening of Lagos markets

    Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has approved the full resumption of markets in the state.

    All food and non-food markets can now operate every day and at their usual hours.

    Commissioner for Local Government and Community Affairs, Dr Wale Ahmed, made the announcement in a statement on Tuesday.

    He said Sanwo-Olu’s decision was to enhance trade and mitigate the hardship of recent times to ensure that residents can recover fast.

    The government advised traders and market operators to continue to observe safety protocols to prevent a possible resurgence of COVID-19.

    Markets were shut nationwide at the peak of the pandemic.

    Their operating hours and days were later rationed after coronavirus cases dropped significantly.

  • Gbajabiamila visits Sanwo-Olu, Akiolu, Tinubu, sympathises with Nigerians over tragedies

    Gbajabiamila visits Sanwo-Olu, Akiolu, Tinubu, sympathises with Nigerians over tragedies

     …says House ready to support Lagos, other affected states 


    The Speaker of the House of Representatives Rep. Femi Gbajabiamila has said that Nigerians killed before, during and after the #EndSARS protests must get justice.
    The Speaker, who sympathized with Nigerians from all parts of the country as a result of the killings, said the unity of the country remains non-negotiable.


    Speaking when he paid a visit to sympathise with the governor of Lagos State, Babatunde Sanwo-Olu, on Sunday, the Speaker said the destruction caused by the protests was a very sad event that should not occur again in the history of Nigeria.
    The Speaker and his delegation also paid a visit to the Oba of Lagos, Rilwan Akiolu, whose historical palace was destroyed during the wave of violence that engulfed the state. The delegation equally met with the national leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
    Accompanied by some members of the House, Gbajabiamila, at the Lagos House Marina, expressed sadness over the wanton destruction of property and the devastation after he and members of his team watched a documentary on the incident.
    “I came in from Abuja today, not just to stand in solidarity with him, but by extension the people of Lagos State. These have been very difficult few days. It has even been more difficult for me in the last hour. Driving in from the airport and sitting with the governor to watch the documentary here put together, that evidences the carnage we all witnessed. It makes us all very sad.
    “This, certainly, is not the Lagos of our dream that we all talk about. And I know deep down, and I believe no matter how brave a face one puts to it, that even the protesters have their regrets that things went this far, because from my understanding and from what I’ve seen, both those who are pro-protest and those who are anti-protest, were all affected.
    “There’s very little I can say. But I know that standing with me is a man of courage, a man of destiny. Because it’s very unusual for you to come into office, and within a year a few months, you witnessed two calamitous events: first, you were in the epicentre of Covid-19, which you dealt with to the admiration of all.
    “Whilst we were still grappling with that, you now became the epicentre of the protests. I want to encourage you to lift your head high, because you discharged your duties as a governor of a state that was troubled in the last few months, or close to one year,” he said.
    The Speaker said he did not wish the incident to take an ethnic dimension having heard a lot of conspiracy theories about it.
    “Let us shut our ears to those things. Let us focus as one people, whether you’re Igbo, whether you’re from the North, whether you’re from the South. This is the mantra that we have in the House of Representatives because if you talk about nation-building, we say it is a joint task.
    “I want to also use this opportunity, in a way, to be grateful and commend our brothers and sisters from the North. I said this because if the North had been a part of this, I don’t know if we’ll all be standing here today. That’s why I commend our brothers and sisters from the North.
    “On Tuesday, we talked in the House about compensation. I want to reiterate that the House will do all it can to make sure that everybody that has suffered from police violence – whether you’re from the North, from the East, from the West, because everybody in Nigeria has suffered from police violence, not just those of us from the Southwest. That will be applicable to all, including policemen that lost their lives in these unfortunate incidents. 
    “So, Your Excellency, we bring you good tidings and good wishes from Abuja. We stand with you. Whatever the House can do to help in rebuilding not just Lagos State but other states that have been affected as well from whatever part in Nigeria, the House will definitely join hands. Because we’re now in the situation of reconstruction.
    “I want to encourage our young men and women out there that you fought a good fight, and I’m sure deep down, you’re not happy with what you’ve seen. The government listened, the president listened, the House listened, the Senate listened, the governors listened, it is now time to take stock and make sure this never happens again.
    He said the true situation of what happened in Lekki must be unravelled.
    “Your Excellency, the ground zero of what happened here is Lekki. That was what precipitated the violence and the carnage the following day. It is important to me, as I know it is important to you and to everybody, to know what exactly happened.
    ” A judicial panel has been set up, and I hope those who say this is what happened will have the courage to go before the judicial panel and say this is what happened and give credible evidence. And if that was indeed what happened, then the law must take its course. But if that was not what happened, the law must also take its course. Either way, the law must take its course.
    “The governor was telling me just now that it was going to cost about a trillion naira to rebuild Lagos. That makes my heart heavy. And I asked the governor what’s the budget of Lagos State? What are you planning? And he told me that they’re planning a budget of about a trillion naira.

  • Lekki Shooting: CCTV cameras captured Lekki shooting, footage available – Sanwo-Olu Reaveals

    Lekki Shooting: CCTV cameras captured Lekki shooting, footage available – Sanwo-Olu Reaveals

    The Governor of Lagos state, Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has insisted that he did not order the removal of CCTV cameras from the Lekki toll gate on Tuesday.

    Sanwo-Olu disclosed this while addressing residents in a state-wide broadcast on Thursday morning.

    He agreed with the MD of the LCC, who claimed they took the decision to take out the installations because of the 24-hour curfew.

    According to Sanwo-Olu, only the laser cameras for vehicles were removed and security cameras are still available.

    The security cameras captured the tragic incident at the Lekki toll gate and will be used for investigations.

    “Nobody ordered the removal of cameras at the Lekki toll gate. The MD of LCC said because of the curfew, they made the decision to take out installations.

    “The cameras you saw are not security or motion cameras, they are laser cameras for vehicles.

    “The security cameras are still available, and we are using them for our security investigations,” Sanwo-Olu said.

    Sanwo-Olu imposed the curfew on Tuesday, following over 10 days of End SARS protests around the state.

    Hours after the initial 4pm time it was to start, men believed to be officers of the Nigerian Military opened fire on the protesters who gathered at the Lekki toll gate.

  • #EndSARS: I haven’t spoken directly to President Buhari-  Sanwo-Olu Reveals

    #EndSARS: I haven’t spoken directly to President Buhari- Sanwo-Olu Reveals

    Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu says he is yet to speak with President Buhari over the gunshot incident that occurred at the Lekki tollgate on Tuesday, October 20.

    Lekki shooting: I haven

    The Lagos state governor was on Arise TV on Thursday morning, October 22,  where he spoke about the shootings.  When asked if he has spoken to President Buhari since the incident, Sanwo-Olu said

    ”I made phone calls  to the President. I made calls to want to speak with the President twice yesterday. First time he hadn’t come to the office and the second time, he was at the FEC meeting so I haven’t spoken to him directly but I actually did call to want to speak with him but like I said he was at FEC meeting and properly had his briefing.

    So he was actually the one that asked the Chief of Defence Staff to call me and I think it was when he got my message because when the Chief of Defence Staff called me, he said to me it was the President that asked him to call.

    So I haven’t spoken to him directly. Maybe sometime later today that might happen. I don’t have a report to say this was what he said because we haven’t spoken”

  • Sanwo-Olu denies ordering the killing of #EndSARS protesters as he visits victims of Lekki Toll Gate Massacre

    Sanwo-Olu denies ordering the killing of #EndSARS protesters as he visits victims of Lekki Toll Gate Massacre

    Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu had denied ordering the killing of #EndSARS protesters as he visited some victims of Lekki toll gate shooting. 

    Sharing photos from his visit to the hospitals where some victims of the shootings are being treated, the Lagos state Governor described it as “toughest night of our lives as forces beyond our direct control have moved to make notes in our history”. 

    He insisted that the decision to impose curfew was borne out of concern for innocent protesters and the entire citizenry, as it will be foolhardy for a leader to try to protect his citizens and still turn around to put their lives at risk.

    Sanwo-Olu who disclosed that this is not time to trade blames, further disclosed that there are 10 patients at the General Hospital in Lagos Island, 11 at Reddington hospital and 4 at Vedic hospital with mild to moderate levels of injuries. He further revealed that while 2 are receiving intensive medical care,  3 patients have been discharged. He also promised to take care of the medical bills of victims of the shootings. 

    He wrote; 

    This may be the toughest night of our lives as forces beyond our direct control have moved to make notes in our history, but we will face it.
    As a Father and Governor, I watched in anguish the unacceptable event that occurred last night at the Lekki tollgate.

    The decision to impose curfew was borne out of concern for innocent protesters and the entire citizenry of our dear state. It will be foolhardy for a leader to try to protect his citizens and still turn around to put their lives at risk.

    However, this is not the time to trade blames. We will take it in our stride and move.

    I paid a visit to all the victims of the unfortunate shooting incident at the various hospitals where they are being urgently attended to.

    There are currently 10 patients at the General Hospital in Lagos Island, 11 at Reddington hospital and 4 at Vedic hospital with mild to moderate levels of injuries, while 2 are receiving intensive medical care. And 3 patients have been discharged.
    I implored the attending doctors to give them the best care, while we cover all their medical bills.

    We are working with the Federal Govt to harmonize and stabilize all security operations while prioritizing the lives of the residents we swore to protect and serve.

    I would also be giving a statewide address in a few hours.

    We will come out stronger.

    Governor Sanwo-Olu denies ordering the killing of #EndSARS protesters as he visits victims of Lekki Toll Gate Shooting

    Also engaging some Nigerians in the comment section of the Instagram post, Sanwo-Olu denied ordering the shooting. 

    See the exchange below; 

    Governor Sanwo-Olu denies ordering the killing of #EndSARS protesters as he visits victims of Lekki Toll Gate Shooting
    Governor Sanwo-Olu denies ordering the killing of #EndSARS protesters as he visits victims of Lekki Toll Gate Shooting
    Governor Sanwo-Olu denies ordering the killing of #EndSARS protesters as he visits victims of Lekki Toll Gate Shooting
  • Sanwo-Olu presents official vehicles to Judges

    Lagos state governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu has presented official vehicles to Judges of the Lagos State Judiciary at the High Court Ikeja.

    In a short address while handing over the vehicles, governor Sanwo-Olu said the gesture is part of the state government’s commitment to improve the Judiciary sector.

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  • Donation of 18-Seater Bus: SWAN President Aigbona lauds Gov. Sanwo-Olu

    Donation of 18-Seater Bus: SWAN President Aigbona lauds Gov. Sanwo-Olu

    By Mike Oboh

    The National Secretariat of Sports Writers’ Association of Nigeria (SWAN); an affiliate of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), has lauded the kind hearted nature of the Lagos state governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu for donating a brand new 18-seater executive bus to the state chapter of the Association.

    The National Secretariat of the Association ( SWAN) states that the gesture as again proved that the Lagos state governor is a promise keeper.

    In the statement, which was jointly signed by the National President, Comrade Ahmed Aigbona and the Secretary General, Comrade Mike Oboh, on Thursday stated that the gesture was a show of love for sports, adding that such would further create a robust relationship between the governor and the Association not only in Lagos state but in the country.

    While congratulating Lagos state SWAN, Aigbona urged the Debo Oshundun led SWAN in the state to ensure proper use of the vehicle.

    “The National Secretariat of SWAN is aware that the gift is in fulfillment of the campaign promises in the area of sports development in Lagos state. While it becomes important for the National Secretariat of SWAN to thank the governor, it is in view of the fact that it is not everybody that keeps to their promises,” Aigbona stated.

    The SWAN President who lauded the governor and his team for the gift equally tasked the Sanwo-Olu led administration on grassroots sports development and to also be more committed to the discovery of young talents in the sports circle not only for the benefit of the state but for the country in general.

    He also called on other state governors to emulate Gov. Sanwo-Olu’s resolve to support SWAN in his state and to ensure that sporting activities are given adequate attention in their various states. “It is on record that many state governors are doing fine in the area of sports development while some are lagging behind. Our concern is to see that all state governors across the federation are giving the necessary and required attention to sports development in their states,” Aigbona pleaded.

  • Sanwo-Olu announces partial reopening of schools

    Sanwo-Olu announces partial reopening of schools

    Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, on Friday announced the partial reopening of schools for students in transitional classes.

    Sanwo-Olu said students in SSS 3 and Tech III can resume to classes on August 3.

    “But for JSS 3, we’ll wait for another one or two weeks and we’ll see how we’ve taken the first set of Tech 3 and SSS 3 before they now subsequently would open,” Sanwo-Olu said.

    For students in tertiary institutions, the governor said “they’ll continue to enjoy their online academic activities”, pending the decision taken on physical resumption.

    But last week, the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 said schools can be reopened for graduating students in primary and secondary schools across the country.

    The Federal Ministry of Education issued guidelines for the reopening and it required schools to adopt the use of distant learning centres and temporary shelters. It advocates disinfection and fumigation of facilities including hostel accommodation, with particular attention on those used as temporary isolation and treatment centres.

    Critics have since faulted the government’s decision.