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Ambode, Fashola RECONCILES After Public Fight ...Fashola Did Wonders As Lagos Gov. - Ambode Praises

Ambode, Fashola RECONCILES After Public Fight ...Fashola Did Wonders As Lagos Gov. - Ambode Praises

AMBODE FASHOLA AND NDIAT ADEBULE
The Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode, and his predecessor, Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Mr. Babatunde Fashola, yesterday made up with renewed commitments to collaborate for the growth and development of the state less than three weeks after they both disagreed publicly over issues of interests.

Ambode, who established the grounds for reconciliation admitted in his remarks that he was able to take off smoothly with the business of governance in the state in the last 22 months because of the achievements of Fashola during his eight years reign as governor of the state.


The governor said this at the  Government House, Alausa,  during  a  courtesy call by Fashola, who had been going round the geo-political zones in the country for project inspection.

Fashola too seized the occasion of the visit to pledge more support and collaboration with the state, even as he brought Ambode up to speed on the activities of his three-in-one ministry in the state.

Ambode said, “We want to say that whatever it is that we have done in the last 22 months is just more or less the fallout of the great achievements the former governor had already put in place. We have decided that we will carry on with a sense of continuity in all things that have been done.

“I had always said that what we wanted was this continuity of the last 18 years. But ours is continuity with improvement. We are happy that all that has been done in the last 22 months is just a continuation of the template the former governor left behind,” he said.

He therefore welcomed Fashola to the state. “On behalf of the people of Lagos State, I would like to wholeheartedly welcome Mr. Babatunde Fashola, my predecessor and now Minister for Works, Power and Housing and especially back to the Alausa office, where he actually left about 22 months ago.

“This is a historic moment for us, notwithstanding that the minister lives in Lagos. This is the first time he is stepping his feet into Lagos House since he left office in 2015. We need to honour him for his service to the state. We need to say a big thank you for coming back home.”

The governor commended Fashola for serving Lagos and his people meritoriously, noting that his administration “has improved on the template already laid down during the previous administration.

He explained that the sense of collaboration expressed by Fashola “is what we believe can take whatever it is that Lagos stands for forward. As you may be aware, Lagos is celebrating its 50 years of existence this year.

“The last 18 years has been so dramatic and historic in terms of the growth and development that we have seen in Lagos, commencing from 1999, when Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu came into office and the eight good years spent by you and the two years we have done. So, obviously, there is a remarkable change between 1999 and now.”

On his part, Fashola, now the Minister of Works, Power & Housing, pledged support and collaboration with the state, even as he give an insight into some of the things his ministry has been doing in the state. He disclosed, for instance, that Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) could only supply Lagos State about 100 megawatts of power.

He, however, said the power supply to the state was certainly not enough, noting that the federal government “is already expanding its transmission capacity to ensure the state had more power supply,” adding that most of the power assets in the country “are in private hands,” even though the federal government “has responsibility as regards the transmission.”

He, therefore, added that the federal government “is working with the generation companies (GENCOs) to improve service to Lagos State. Already, we are expanding the transmission capacity in Ayobo and Odonguyan, where a new contract was awarded by the Federal Government this year.

“We have completed work on transmission at Alagbon. Last week, a damaged transformer was also restored to boost availability of power supply in the state. While coming here, we stopped at the Omotosho and Olorunshogo power stations, to access the performance of the facility.

“The intention is to get more power in the country. As at this morning, the power supply coming into Lagos is about 100 MW. That is certainly not enough. But we hope to improve on it.”

The minister pledged support for the power initiative, which the Ambode administration had started, noting that the federal government “is ready to assist the state government especially towards the rural area. But we want it to happen in a regulated area.”

He disclosed that the works ministry had already made representations to the Federal Executive Council (FEC) on modalities to pay debts owed state governments including Lagos State for rehabilitation of federal roads over the years, reiterating that “the debts will be paid.” He also gave an assurance that the federal government would refund the sum of N51 billion it owed the state government.

He asked the state government to help establish the right of way on federal roads across the state, lamenting that trucks, businessmen and women had turned the right of way to their business zones.

“We have right of way challenges across the length and breadth of the country. We have trucks, businessmen and women trading within the federal government right of way. In Lagos State, that right of way is equivalent to 25.7 meters. We appeal to the Lagos State Government to deploy its personnel to recover the right of way for the apex government. It is unfair for traders, truck and others to convert the right of way to venue for business.”

He said the major area he had written to the state government about and “I think we have received some acknowledgement, was to set up a joint taskforce to recover the right of way around the Ebute Ero, Lagos Island. I hope that the committee will get to work.”
AMBODE FASHOLA AND NDIAT ADEBULE
The Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode, and his predecessor, Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Mr. Babatunde Fashola, yesterday made up with renewed commitments to collaborate for the growth and development of the state less than three weeks after they both disagreed publicly over issues of interests.

Ambode, who established the grounds for reconciliation admitted in his remarks that he was able to take off smoothly with the business of governance in the state in the last 22 months because of the achievements of Fashola during his eight years reign as governor of the state.


The governor said this at the  Government House, Alausa,  during  a  courtesy call by Fashola, who had been going round the geo-political zones in the country for project inspection.

Fashola too seized the occasion of the visit to pledge more support and collaboration with the state, even as he brought Ambode up to speed on the activities of his three-in-one ministry in the state.

Ambode said, “We want to say that whatever it is that we have done in the last 22 months is just more or less the fallout of the great achievements the former governor had already put in place. We have decided that we will carry on with a sense of continuity in all things that have been done.

“I had always said that what we wanted was this continuity of the last 18 years. But ours is continuity with improvement. We are happy that all that has been done in the last 22 months is just a continuation of the template the former governor left behind,” he said.

He therefore welcomed Fashola to the state. “On behalf of the people of Lagos State, I would like to wholeheartedly welcome Mr. Babatunde Fashola, my predecessor and now Minister for Works, Power and Housing and especially back to the Alausa office, where he actually left about 22 months ago.

“This is a historic moment for us, notwithstanding that the minister lives in Lagos. This is the first time he is stepping his feet into Lagos House since he left office in 2015. We need to honour him for his service to the state. We need to say a big thank you for coming back home.”

The governor commended Fashola for serving Lagos and his people meritoriously, noting that his administration “has improved on the template already laid down during the previous administration.

He explained that the sense of collaboration expressed by Fashola “is what we believe can take whatever it is that Lagos stands for forward. As you may be aware, Lagos is celebrating its 50 years of existence this year.

“The last 18 years has been so dramatic and historic in terms of the growth and development that we have seen in Lagos, commencing from 1999, when Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu came into office and the eight good years spent by you and the two years we have done. So, obviously, there is a remarkable change between 1999 and now.”

On his part, Fashola, now the Minister of Works, Power & Housing, pledged support and collaboration with the state, even as he give an insight into some of the things his ministry has been doing in the state. He disclosed, for instance, that Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) could only supply Lagos State about 100 megawatts of power.

He, however, said the power supply to the state was certainly not enough, noting that the federal government “is already expanding its transmission capacity to ensure the state had more power supply,” adding that most of the power assets in the country “are in private hands,” even though the federal government “has responsibility as regards the transmission.”

He, therefore, added that the federal government “is working with the generation companies (GENCOs) to improve service to Lagos State. Already, we are expanding the transmission capacity in Ayobo and Odonguyan, where a new contract was awarded by the Federal Government this year.

“We have completed work on transmission at Alagbon. Last week, a damaged transformer was also restored to boost availability of power supply in the state. While coming here, we stopped at the Omotosho and Olorunshogo power stations, to access the performance of the facility.

“The intention is to get more power in the country. As at this morning, the power supply coming into Lagos is about 100 MW. That is certainly not enough. But we hope to improve on it.”

The minister pledged support for the power initiative, which the Ambode administration had started, noting that the federal government “is ready to assist the state government especially towards the rural area. But we want it to happen in a regulated area.”

He disclosed that the works ministry had already made representations to the Federal Executive Council (FEC) on modalities to pay debts owed state governments including Lagos State for rehabilitation of federal roads over the years, reiterating that “the debts will be paid.” He also gave an assurance that the federal government would refund the sum of N51 billion it owed the state government.

He asked the state government to help establish the right of way on federal roads across the state, lamenting that trucks, businessmen and women had turned the right of way to their business zones.

“We have right of way challenges across the length and breadth of the country. We have trucks, businessmen and women trading within the federal government right of way. In Lagos State, that right of way is equivalent to 25.7 meters. We appeal to the Lagos State Government to deploy its personnel to recover the right of way for the apex government. It is unfair for traders, truck and others to convert the right of way to venue for business.”

He said the major area he had written to the state government about and “I think we have received some acknowledgement, was to set up a joint taskforce to recover the right of way around the Ebute Ero, Lagos Island. I hope that the committee will get to work.”

Ambode Creating Storm In A Tea Cup - Fashola Explodes; Reveals Delay in Airport Road approval, List Several FG Approvals Granted Lagos

Ambode Creating Storm In A Tea Cup - Fashola Explodes; Reveals Delay in Airport Road approval, List Several FG Approvals Granted Lagos

Fashola and ambode
Minister of Power, Works and Housing Babatunde Fashola yesterday denied frustrating the government of Lagos State’s  efforts to rebuild the International Airport /Oshodi Road.

His ministry has presented the state government's request to the Federal Executive Council, stressing that he was following the due process.

Governor Akinwunmi Ambode spoke on Wednesday of his administration’s battle to get the green light to rebuild the road, which he described as “a disgrace”. The Federal ministry of Works, he said,  was frustrating the efforts to take over the all-important road.

Fashola said in a statement by his media aide, Hakeem Bello, that he had explained the processes to the governor, adding that equating processes to a lack of cooperation is akin to creating a storm in a tea cup.

Dismissing the governor’s allegation of non-cooperation, he listed some requests the ministry had granted to the state government since he assumed office.

Fashola alleged that the state government had refused to provide land for the take off of the National Housing Programme in the state.

He explained that he decided to respond to the governor’s allegation to ensure that members of the public are not misled by deliberate or inadvertent mis-statements.’

The statement reads: “The allegations of lack of cooperation from the Ministry and frustration of Lagos State Government development initiatives are simply not true and the facts do not bear them out.

“In 2016, the Hon Minister for Power Works and Housing, Mr. Babatunde Raji  Fashola, SAN, approved the use of the Federal Ministry of Works yard at Oworonsoki for Lagos State Government to create a lay-by to ease traffic.

“The Hon Minister also approved that Lagos State be granted the Rights to manage the Street Lighting on the 3rd Mainland Bridge to support the security initiatives of the State, a request which the previous Federal Government administration had denied Lagos State for years.

“During the same year, the Hon Minister also supported the approval of the World Bank Loan of $200m to Lagos State, again a request the previous administration had denied Lagos State.

“As far as International Airport Road which is currently the ground for alleged “frustration” is concerned, the correct position is that the Lagos State Government presented a  request for four roads that it would wish to take over.

“This is consistent with the position being canvassed by the Hon Minisiter for states who are interested to apply to take over roads that are within their states.

“The Ministry has presented the Memorandum conveying the request of the Lagos State government to the Federal Executive Council as was done with a similar request by the Kaduna State government in 2016.

“Due to the fact that two of the roads also connect Ogun State, the Federal Executive Council could not reach an immediate decision on them because it requested the input of the other state government affected.

“The Kaduna State government requested the Federal Government to transfer two roads within Kaduna Metropolis to the state in November 2015. Due process was followed and the request of the state government was approved in August 2016, a period of ten months.

“Federal Executive Councill Memorandum are debated and commented upon by all members and in cases of roads, surveys, maps and other material have to be provided to assist members understand the location and connectivity of the roads, (in this case Four roads), in order to assist how they vote on the Memorandum.

“As far as the Presidential Lodge is concerned, it is under the management of the Presidency and not the Ministry.

“After the approval by Mr President that the Presidential Lodge be handed over to the State Government, there was a directive to the Ministry to work out the modalities for handing over.

“The ministry has prepared a vesting instrument to convey the transfer and all that is needed is a survey plan.

“The Presidential Lodge is a high security location and officials of the Ministry also require security clearance to enter in order to do any works.

“Access to the lodge is not under the control of the Ministry.The motive behind this public accusations must therefore be scrutinised coming barely a week after the governor spoke with the Honorable Minister, Mr Babatunde Fashola SAN on the outstanding requests of the State for several minutes and the Minister took time to explain the situation of things to the governor. (The first telephone conversation the governor has had with the minister since May 29, 2015).

“If there is any lack of co-operation it is on the part of the state government that has refused to acknowledge not to talk of approving the Ministry’s request for Land of the National Housing Programme in Lagos.

“The ministry is not frustrated by this lack of response and remains optimistic that a response will come from Lagos State.

“The ministry remains committed to serving the government and good people of Lagos and will treat all their requests on merit and in accordance with necessary due process as will be done to other states.

“As far as the refund of N51Billion is concerned, this is not a new item. Almost all if not all states have these claims and the Federal Ministry of Power Works and Housing has verified these claims.

“What is left is the process of raising the finance to pay the debt owed to the States.

“Those who are familiar with the workings of Government will attest to the fact that it is an intricate sequence of processses, consultation and collaboration.

“Equating processes to a lack of co-operation is therefore akin to creating a storm in a tea cup.”

Fashola and ambode
Minister of Power, Works and Housing Babatunde Fashola yesterday denied frustrating the government of Lagos State’s  efforts to rebuild the International Airport /Oshodi Road.

His ministry has presented the state government's request to the Federal Executive Council, stressing that he was following the due process.

Governor Akinwunmi Ambode spoke on Wednesday of his administration’s battle to get the green light to rebuild the road, which he described as “a disgrace”. The Federal ministry of Works, he said,  was frustrating the efforts to take over the all-important road.

Fashola said in a statement by his media aide, Hakeem Bello, that he had explained the processes to the governor, adding that equating processes to a lack of cooperation is akin to creating a storm in a tea cup.

Dismissing the governor’s allegation of non-cooperation, he listed some requests the ministry had granted to the state government since he assumed office.

Fashola alleged that the state government had refused to provide land for the take off of the National Housing Programme in the state.

He explained that he decided to respond to the governor’s allegation to ensure that members of the public are not misled by deliberate or inadvertent mis-statements.’

The statement reads: “The allegations of lack of cooperation from the Ministry and frustration of Lagos State Government development initiatives are simply not true and the facts do not bear them out.

“In 2016, the Hon Minister for Power Works and Housing, Mr. Babatunde Raji  Fashola, SAN, approved the use of the Federal Ministry of Works yard at Oworonsoki for Lagos State Government to create a lay-by to ease traffic.

“The Hon Minister also approved that Lagos State be granted the Rights to manage the Street Lighting on the 3rd Mainland Bridge to support the security initiatives of the State, a request which the previous Federal Government administration had denied Lagos State for years.

“During the same year, the Hon Minister also supported the approval of the World Bank Loan of $200m to Lagos State, again a request the previous administration had denied Lagos State.

“As far as International Airport Road which is currently the ground for alleged “frustration” is concerned, the correct position is that the Lagos State Government presented a  request for four roads that it would wish to take over.

“This is consistent with the position being canvassed by the Hon Minisiter for states who are interested to apply to take over roads that are within their states.

“The Ministry has presented the Memorandum conveying the request of the Lagos State government to the Federal Executive Council as was done with a similar request by the Kaduna State government in 2016.

“Due to the fact that two of the roads also connect Ogun State, the Federal Executive Council could not reach an immediate decision on them because it requested the input of the other state government affected.

“The Kaduna State government requested the Federal Government to transfer two roads within Kaduna Metropolis to the state in November 2015. Due process was followed and the request of the state government was approved in August 2016, a period of ten months.

“Federal Executive Councill Memorandum are debated and commented upon by all members and in cases of roads, surveys, maps and other material have to be provided to assist members understand the location and connectivity of the roads, (in this case Four roads), in order to assist how they vote on the Memorandum.

“As far as the Presidential Lodge is concerned, it is under the management of the Presidency and not the Ministry.

“After the approval by Mr President that the Presidential Lodge be handed over to the State Government, there was a directive to the Ministry to work out the modalities for handing over.

“The ministry has prepared a vesting instrument to convey the transfer and all that is needed is a survey plan.

“The Presidential Lodge is a high security location and officials of the Ministry also require security clearance to enter in order to do any works.

“Access to the lodge is not under the control of the Ministry.The motive behind this public accusations must therefore be scrutinised coming barely a week after the governor spoke with the Honorable Minister, Mr Babatunde Fashola SAN on the outstanding requests of the State for several minutes and the Minister took time to explain the situation of things to the governor. (The first telephone conversation the governor has had with the minister since May 29, 2015).

“If there is any lack of co-operation it is on the part of the state government that has refused to acknowledge not to talk of approving the Ministry’s request for Land of the National Housing Programme in Lagos.

“The ministry is not frustrated by this lack of response and remains optimistic that a response will come from Lagos State.

“The ministry remains committed to serving the government and good people of Lagos and will treat all their requests on merit and in accordance with necessary due process as will be done to other states.

“As far as the refund of N51Billion is concerned, this is not a new item. Almost all if not all states have these claims and the Federal Ministry of Power Works and Housing has verified these claims.

“What is left is the process of raising the finance to pay the debt owed to the States.

“Those who are familiar with the workings of Government will attest to the fact that it is an intricate sequence of processses, consultation and collaboration.

“Equating processes to a lack of co-operation is therefore akin to creating a storm in a tea cup.”

Fashola's Ministry Frustrating Me Over Road Construction, Presidential Lodge - Ambode Cries Out

Fashola's Ministry Frustrating Me Over Road Construction, Presidential Lodge - Ambode Cries Out

The Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode, has said his administration’s effort to reconstruct the International Airport Road from Oshodi is being frustrated by the Federal Ministry of Works.

Ambode spoke at the Lagos House, Ikeja, on Monday, after carrying out an extensive inspection of some critical projects in the state, noting that the present state of the Murtala Muhammed International Airport Road was a national disgrace and required immediate attention.

He said, “The road linking Oshodi to the International Airport is a national embarrassment. In the spirit of the regeneration and urbanisation that this administration has set out to achieve, we believe that the road must be repaired.


“We took it upon ourselves that the House of Assembly should approve the total reconstruction of the Airport Road from Oshodi to the International Airport in the 2017 budget. Every plan has been completed, but we are having challenges with the Federal Ministry of Works and Housing.”

Ambode also expressed frustration that six months after President Muhammadu Buhari approved the handing over of the Presidential Lodge in Marina, the state government had yet to gain access into the premises.

“We plan that by May 27, 2017, we should be able to invite Mr. President and other people to that Presidential Lodge for the final banquet and dinner to mark Lagos@50.

“As we speak,  we have yet to gain entrance into that place and this is frustrating our programme. The approval of Mr. President should be honoured and the agencies concerned – the Federal Ministry of Works and Housing and the security services – should honour the promise made by Mr. President.”

The Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode, has said his administration’s effort to reconstruct the International Airport Road from Oshodi is being frustrated by the Federal Ministry of Works.

Ambode spoke at the Lagos House, Ikeja, on Monday, after carrying out an extensive inspection of some critical projects in the state, noting that the present state of the Murtala Muhammed International Airport Road was a national disgrace and required immediate attention.

He said, “The road linking Oshodi to the International Airport is a national embarrassment. In the spirit of the regeneration and urbanisation that this administration has set out to achieve, we believe that the road must be repaired.


“We took it upon ourselves that the House of Assembly should approve the total reconstruction of the Airport Road from Oshodi to the International Airport in the 2017 budget. Every plan has been completed, but we are having challenges with the Federal Ministry of Works and Housing.”

Ambode also expressed frustration that six months after President Muhammadu Buhari approved the handing over of the Presidential Lodge in Marina, the state government had yet to gain access into the premises.

“We plan that by May 27, 2017, we should be able to invite Mr. President and other people to that Presidential Lodge for the final banquet and dinner to mark Lagos@50.

“As we speak,  we have yet to gain entrance into that place and this is frustrating our programme. The approval of Mr. President should be honoured and the agencies concerned – the Federal Ministry of Works and Housing and the security services – should honour the promise made by Mr. President.”

Ambode To Boost LASPOTECH Morale At 25th Convocation Ceremony

Ambode To Boost LASPOTECH Morale At 25th Convocation Ceremony


RECTOR, Lagos State Polytechnic
Gov. Akinwumi Ambode, The Lagos State Governor will personally be the  Chief host/guest  at the  25th Lagos state Polytechnic Convocation ceremony slated for Thursday, 9th March, 2017.

  Tagged ‘LASPOTECH ALOFT AT 40’, the institution has started rolling drums to mark her 25th Convocation ceremonies and 40 years of it existence with lots of programmes to make it grand.  

  LASPOTECH which took off as Lagos State College of Science and Technology (LACOSTECH) in 1977, has invested huge resources in human capacity building through the training and retraining of students, who are today occupying strategic position in all the strata of the national economy, especially in the Media,  Banking, Insurance industry, Engineering, etc.


 At a well-attended press briefing to highlight this year’s convocation ceremony, the rector of the institution, Mr. Samuel Sogunro, who was basking in the euphoria of having the governor Akinwumi Ambode consented to partake fully in this year’s occasion told the audience that LASPOTEC is poised for greater achievements.

  In his words, the Rector who was surrounded with most of his lieutenants said that “the exploit of the institution in the provision of excellent and qualitative graduates over the last 40 years, has positioned the polytechnic as the number five polytechnic in the country and number one in Lagos state.

“We will continue to work harder through provision of state-of-the-art facilities and equipment that will make it number one polytechnic of choice in the nation.

“Our vision is to be a ‘Polytechnic  of Excellence’, offering world class  educational services. Our mission is  to produce  skilled  manpower for commerce and industry using modern  facilities  and  competent personnel for the benefit of all” Sogunro declared.

Meanwhile, Huawei Technologies has donated  60 computers, inverters and a video conference facilities to the Lagos State Polytechnic, Ikorodu in order to boost ICT in the school.

In order for  Lagos State government to instill entrepreneurship in youths, a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) has been signed with Afrifone, a phone-producing firm, to establish a mobile phone repair and assembly laboratory in the institution. The proposed laboratory is to teach and empower students and staff.

Speaking with NEWSPUNCH ONLINE reporter after the Press briefing, Sogunro who was preparing to go for the Jumat service; one of the programmes highlighted for the ceremony said that “this (laboratory)  which would be hosted in the Faculty of Engineering will promote the image of the institution and add value to the students. There are a lot of graduates out there without jobs. That is why our focus is for the students to use their hands to do things that will profit them not to look for white collar jobs.

 “We will place more emphasis on revival of Agriculture issues in the polytechnic with a view to revive the fish and palm oil farming. Reclaim some of our landed property being encroached on illegally by some people, and boost the gari industry. We have  over 12,000 hectares of land  on agriculture and we are partnering with serious farmers to actualise this’’.

 The school will be graduating 9,228 students across all its schools.

RECTOR, Lagos State Polytechnic
Gov. Akinwumi Ambode, The Lagos State Governor will personally be the  Chief host/guest  at the  25th Lagos state Polytechnic Convocation ceremony slated for Thursday, 9th March, 2017.

  Tagged ‘LASPOTECH ALOFT AT 40’, the institution has started rolling drums to mark her 25th Convocation ceremonies and 40 years of it existence with lots of programmes to make it grand.  

  LASPOTECH which took off as Lagos State College of Science and Technology (LACOSTECH) in 1977, has invested huge resources in human capacity building through the training and retraining of students, who are today occupying strategic position in all the strata of the national economy, especially in the Media,  Banking, Insurance industry, Engineering, etc.


 At a well-attended press briefing to highlight this year’s convocation ceremony, the rector of the institution, Mr. Samuel Sogunro, who was basking in the euphoria of having the governor Akinwumi Ambode consented to partake fully in this year’s occasion told the audience that LASPOTEC is poised for greater achievements.

  In his words, the Rector who was surrounded with most of his lieutenants said that “the exploit of the institution in the provision of excellent and qualitative graduates over the last 40 years, has positioned the polytechnic as the number five polytechnic in the country and number one in Lagos state.

“We will continue to work harder through provision of state-of-the-art facilities and equipment that will make it number one polytechnic of choice in the nation.

“Our vision is to be a ‘Polytechnic  of Excellence’, offering world class  educational services. Our mission is  to produce  skilled  manpower for commerce and industry using modern  facilities  and  competent personnel for the benefit of all” Sogunro declared.

Meanwhile, Huawei Technologies has donated  60 computers, inverters and a video conference facilities to the Lagos State Polytechnic, Ikorodu in order to boost ICT in the school.

In order for  Lagos State government to instill entrepreneurship in youths, a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) has been signed with Afrifone, a phone-producing firm, to establish a mobile phone repair and assembly laboratory in the institution. The proposed laboratory is to teach and empower students and staff.

Speaking with NEWSPUNCH ONLINE reporter after the Press briefing, Sogunro who was preparing to go for the Jumat service; one of the programmes highlighted for the ceremony said that “this (laboratory)  which would be hosted in the Faculty of Engineering will promote the image of the institution and add value to the students. There are a lot of graduates out there without jobs. That is why our focus is for the students to use their hands to do things that will profit them not to look for white collar jobs.

 “We will place more emphasis on revival of Agriculture issues in the polytechnic with a view to revive the fish and palm oil farming. Reclaim some of our landed property being encroached on illegally by some people, and boost the gari industry. We have  over 12,000 hectares of land  on agriculture and we are partnering with serious farmers to actualise this’’.

 The school will be graduating 9,228 students across all its schools.

Ambode Okays Death Sentence For Kidnappers ...…Signs Anti-Kidnapping, Sporting Bills Into Law

Ambode Okays Death Sentence For Kidnappers ...…Signs Anti-Kidnapping, Sporting Bills Into Law

…Gov’s Assent Direct Response To Kidnapping, Says Speaker

Ambode Okays Death Penalty For Kidnapers
Lagos State Governor, Mr Akinwunmi Ambode on Wednesday signed into law the anti-kidnapping bill recently passed by the State House of Assembly, with a pledge to ensure its full implementation to eradicate kidnapping once and for all in the State.

The Prohibition of the Act of Kidnapping Law imposes a penalty of life imprisonment on kidnapping for ransom. The law also stipulates that where a victim dies in the course of kidnap, the suspect is liable on conviction to death.

Speaking at the signing ceremony held at Lagos House in Ikeja, Governor Ambode said the spate of kidnapping in the State had gotten to a level that required decisive action from government, hence the need for the enactment of the law to send serious message to perpetrators of such heinous crime.
He said aside the enactment of the law, the State Government was also putting in place appropriate measures particularly in the schools and other vulnerable targets to prevent kidnapping and other security breaches.

The Governor said: “Security is of utmost importance to our administration and we are confident that this law will serve as a deterrent to anybody who may desire to engage in this wicked act within the boundaries of Lagos.

“Why we use this law to address the challenge and punish the criminals, we are also putting in place appropriate measures particularly in our schools and other vulnerable targets to prevent security breaches and it is important that we ensure that everything we do in respect of this anti-kidnapping law is in good faith and good spirit to eradicate the issue of kidnapping once and for all in the State.”

Governor Ambode assured that the justice system would be activated to execute the anti-kidnapping law to the letter to ensure that any criminal caught is subjected to the full wrath of the law.

The Governor, at the ceremony, also signed the Sports Trust Fund Bill and the Sports Commission bill into law, explaining that the laws were enacted to address key issues bordering on security and effectively harnessing the potentials in the sports sector.

Giving insight on the laws, Governor Ambode said: “The Sport Commission Law will give legal backing to the formulation and implementation of sport policies in the State while the Sport Trust Fund will enable government to raise money for the development of sporting facilities and activities.

“This fund will provide a platform where the State Government can enter into partnership with the private sector to finance sports infrastructure, tournaments and programmes which will in turn create employment and generate revenue for the State.”

He added that as provided for in the law, a Board of Trustees comprising all stakeholders in the sports community would soon be inaugurated for the Trust Fund, saying that with the law, government was restating its commitment to scale up sports development and make the State the hub of sports in Nigeria.

He also appreciated members of the Lagos State House of Assembly for their efforts in the enactment of the laws.

In his remarks, Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Hon. Mudashiru Obasa, said the signing of the bills into law by the Governor was a clear testimony of the commitment of the State Government to the security of citizens and sports development.

Obasa, who was represented by the Majority Leader of the House, Hon Sanai Agunbiade, said it was particularly gratifying to note that the anti-kidnapping law was an all-encompassing one which prescribes punishment for the actual actors, those that collaborate, aid and abet and those who see the act of kidnapping being perpetrated and do nothing about it, as well as confiscation of properties attached to the heinous crime of kidnapping.

He said the passage and signing of the law was a direct response and responsiveness of the government to the spate of kidnapping in the State, adding that the expansive provisions in the law would, in no long distant future, ensure the eradication of the menace in the State.

On the bills on sports, the Speaker said: “We are happy that Lagos State is taking a very bold step at ensuring that sporting activities get a boost from the government and this is a clear demonstration to the people of Lagos State and Nigeria that the State Government is paying adequate attention to sporting activities.”

…Gov’s Assent Direct Response To Kidnapping, Says Speaker

Ambode Okays Death Penalty For Kidnapers
Lagos State Governor, Mr Akinwunmi Ambode on Wednesday signed into law the anti-kidnapping bill recently passed by the State House of Assembly, with a pledge to ensure its full implementation to eradicate kidnapping once and for all in the State.

The Prohibition of the Act of Kidnapping Law imposes a penalty of life imprisonment on kidnapping for ransom. The law also stipulates that where a victim dies in the course of kidnap, the suspect is liable on conviction to death.

Speaking at the signing ceremony held at Lagos House in Ikeja, Governor Ambode said the spate of kidnapping in the State had gotten to a level that required decisive action from government, hence the need for the enactment of the law to send serious message to perpetrators of such heinous crime.
He said aside the enactment of the law, the State Government was also putting in place appropriate measures particularly in the schools and other vulnerable targets to prevent kidnapping and other security breaches.

The Governor said: “Security is of utmost importance to our administration and we are confident that this law will serve as a deterrent to anybody who may desire to engage in this wicked act within the boundaries of Lagos.

“Why we use this law to address the challenge and punish the criminals, we are also putting in place appropriate measures particularly in our schools and other vulnerable targets to prevent security breaches and it is important that we ensure that everything we do in respect of this anti-kidnapping law is in good faith and good spirit to eradicate the issue of kidnapping once and for all in the State.”

Governor Ambode assured that the justice system would be activated to execute the anti-kidnapping law to the letter to ensure that any criminal caught is subjected to the full wrath of the law.

The Governor, at the ceremony, also signed the Sports Trust Fund Bill and the Sports Commission bill into law, explaining that the laws were enacted to address key issues bordering on security and effectively harnessing the potentials in the sports sector.

Giving insight on the laws, Governor Ambode said: “The Sport Commission Law will give legal backing to the formulation and implementation of sport policies in the State while the Sport Trust Fund will enable government to raise money for the development of sporting facilities and activities.

“This fund will provide a platform where the State Government can enter into partnership with the private sector to finance sports infrastructure, tournaments and programmes which will in turn create employment and generate revenue for the State.”

He added that as provided for in the law, a Board of Trustees comprising all stakeholders in the sports community would soon be inaugurated for the Trust Fund, saying that with the law, government was restating its commitment to scale up sports development and make the State the hub of sports in Nigeria.

He also appreciated members of the Lagos State House of Assembly for their efforts in the enactment of the laws.

In his remarks, Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Hon. Mudashiru Obasa, said the signing of the bills into law by the Governor was a clear testimony of the commitment of the State Government to the security of citizens and sports development.

Obasa, who was represented by the Majority Leader of the House, Hon Sanai Agunbiade, said it was particularly gratifying to note that the anti-kidnapping law was an all-encompassing one which prescribes punishment for the actual actors, those that collaborate, aid and abet and those who see the act of kidnapping being perpetrated and do nothing about it, as well as confiscation of properties attached to the heinous crime of kidnapping.

He said the passage and signing of the law was a direct response and responsiveness of the government to the spate of kidnapping in the State, adding that the expansive provisions in the law would, in no long distant future, ensure the eradication of the menace in the State.

On the bills on sports, the Speaker said: “We are happy that Lagos State is taking a very bold step at ensuring that sporting activities get a boost from the government and this is a clear demonstration to the people of Lagos State and Nigeria that the State Government is paying adequate attention to sporting activities.”

BREAKING: Gov. Ambode Approves Massive Recruitment In Lagos 57 Councils

BREAKING: Gov. Ambode Approves Massive Recruitment In Lagos 57 Councils

BREAKING: Gov. Ambode Approves Massive Recruitment In Lagos 57 Councils
The State Government is to recruit 1,100 workers for the 57 Local Government Areas in the state, a top official of the government announced in Lagos on Tuesday. Mr Olabode Garbadeen, Commissioner in the Lagos State Local Government Service Commission, made the announcement in an interview.

He said that 600 of the workers would be in the junior cadre while 500 others would be in the senior category. Garbadeen said the recruitment was part of plans by the administration of Gov. Akinwunmi Ambode to reduce unemployment in the state.


The commissioner noted, however, that only qualified people would be recruited for various positions. Gov Ambode “While trying to do that, we have to be realistic because government wants to be sure of employing people into areas they are optimally required.

“Government knows and appreciates the level of unemployment and for that reason, has resolved to accommodate a few more people, not minding the bloated workforce. Garbadeen said that Ambode had directed the commission to conduct vacancy returns across the local governments department by department.

"We need to identify where exactly we need people, what kind of professionals we need in certain areas and what we are expecting from them before embarking on the recruitment. 

“This exercise is ongoing. So based on the findings and outcomes, the governor will give us the go-ahead to employ people. 

He re-stated the recruitment was not going to be business as usual as only qualified people would be employed. 

“But, who are these people that will make up this number, the government does not want just anybody. 

According to him, the recruitment will be conducted online and only qualified applicants will be invited for an interview.
BREAKING: Gov. Ambode Approves Massive Recruitment In Lagos 57 Councils
The State Government is to recruit 1,100 workers for the 57 Local Government Areas in the state, a top official of the government announced in Lagos on Tuesday. Mr Olabode Garbadeen, Commissioner in the Lagos State Local Government Service Commission, made the announcement in an interview.

He said that 600 of the workers would be in the junior cadre while 500 others would be in the senior category. Garbadeen said the recruitment was part of plans by the administration of Gov. Akinwunmi Ambode to reduce unemployment in the state.


The commissioner noted, however, that only qualified people would be recruited for various positions. Gov Ambode “While trying to do that, we have to be realistic because government wants to be sure of employing people into areas they are optimally required.

“Government knows and appreciates the level of unemployment and for that reason, has resolved to accommodate a few more people, not minding the bloated workforce. Garbadeen said that Ambode had directed the commission to conduct vacancy returns across the local governments department by department.

"We need to identify where exactly we need people, what kind of professionals we need in certain areas and what we are expecting from them before embarking on the recruitment. 

“This exercise is ongoing. So based on the findings and outcomes, the governor will give us the go-ahead to employ people. 

He re-stated the recruitment was not going to be business as usual as only qualified people would be employed. 

“But, who are these people that will make up this number, the government does not want just anybody. 

According to him, the recruitment will be conducted online and only qualified applicants will be invited for an interview.

BREAKING: Ambode Appoints 3 New Permanent Secretaries

BREAKING: Ambode Appoints 3 New Permanent Secretaries

akinwunmi ambode
The Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode has approved the appointment of three new Permanent Secretaries in the Public Service.

According to a statement issued today by the Acting Head of Service, Mrs. Folasade Adesoye, the newly appointed Permanent Secretaries include Engr. Temidayo O. Erinle who will now oversee the Ministry of Works and Infrastructure; Mrs. Adetutu Abiola Liadi for the Ministry of Women Affairs and Poverty Alleviation and Dr (Mrs.) Atinuke Muynat Onayiga, Primary Healthcare Board.


While wishing the new Permanent Secretaries successful tenures, the statement noted that the appointments are with immediate effect.
akinwunmi ambode
The Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode has approved the appointment of three new Permanent Secretaries in the Public Service.

According to a statement issued today by the Acting Head of Service, Mrs. Folasade Adesoye, the newly appointed Permanent Secretaries include Engr. Temidayo O. Erinle who will now oversee the Ministry of Works and Infrastructure; Mrs. Adetutu Abiola Liadi for the Ministry of Women Affairs and Poverty Alleviation and Dr (Mrs.) Atinuke Muynat Onayiga, Primary Healthcare Board.


While wishing the new Permanent Secretaries successful tenures, the statement noted that the appointments are with immediate effect.

BREAKING: Lagos Commissioner For Works, Ganiyu Johnson SECRETLY Resigns

BREAKING: Lagos Commissioner For Works, Ganiyu Johnson SECRETLY Resigns

By Rekiya Jimoh

Ganiyu Johnson
Eng.  Ganiyu Johnson, the Lagos state Commissioner for Works and infrastructures has opted out of the Lagos State cabinet.

Ganiyu, whom we reliably gathered resigned his appointment was reportedly tired of Governor Akinwumi Ambode’s overbearing influences.

News Punch reliably gathered that Mr. Johnson had resigned few weeks ago but both him and the government of Lagos State are keeping his resignation a top secret.

Finding by News Punch correspondent in Lagos further revealed that the commissioner had moved all his personal belongings from his office at the ministry

Though, it has been revealed that Gov. Ambode who sacked three out of his commissioners weeks back, has also in the pipeline to sack six more others. The era of ‘goodie goodie’ to Ambode is gone where any personnel can spend or approve money anyhow.

But some of these Commissioners and Advisers believed that they should at least be given a free hand to operate, no matter how little.

While some are staying glued to when they will be sacked due to the economic recession in the country, some others believe that the earlier the better to call it quit the better. And Ganiyu Johnson is one of those people.

The earlier sacked commissioners were; Commissioners for Tourism, Mr. Folorunsho Folarin-Coker, Finance, Dr. Mustapha Akinkunmi, and Transportation, Dr. Ekundayo Mobereola

Some officials,  privy to what actually soured the relationship between the works commissioner and Gov. Ambode, but who do not want their names in print revealed to News Punch correspondent that the commissioner's resignation may also not be unconnected with 2019 gubernatorial election.

It was gathered that the Lagos Works commissioner, Ganiyu Johnson is a close ally of the former Governor, Babatunde Raji Fashola, whom report says still bent on ensuring his crony and anointed aspirant in the 2015 governorship election, Mr. Kadiri Obafemi Hamzat wrest power from Amode, come 2019.


By Rekiya Jimoh

Ganiyu Johnson
Eng.  Ganiyu Johnson, the Lagos state Commissioner for Works and infrastructures has opted out of the Lagos State cabinet.

Ganiyu, whom we reliably gathered resigned his appointment was reportedly tired of Governor Akinwumi Ambode’s overbearing influences.

News Punch reliably gathered that Mr. Johnson had resigned few weeks ago but both him and the government of Lagos State are keeping his resignation a top secret.

Finding by News Punch correspondent in Lagos further revealed that the commissioner had moved all his personal belongings from his office at the ministry

Though, it has been revealed that Gov. Ambode who sacked three out of his commissioners weeks back, has also in the pipeline to sack six more others. The era of ‘goodie goodie’ to Ambode is gone where any personnel can spend or approve money anyhow.

But some of these Commissioners and Advisers believed that they should at least be given a free hand to operate, no matter how little.

While some are staying glued to when they will be sacked due to the economic recession in the country, some others believe that the earlier the better to call it quit the better. And Ganiyu Johnson is one of those people.

The earlier sacked commissioners were; Commissioners for Tourism, Mr. Folorunsho Folarin-Coker, Finance, Dr. Mustapha Akinkunmi, and Transportation, Dr. Ekundayo Mobereola

Some officials,  privy to what actually soured the relationship between the works commissioner and Gov. Ambode, but who do not want their names in print revealed to News Punch correspondent that the commissioner's resignation may also not be unconnected with 2019 gubernatorial election.

It was gathered that the Lagos Works commissioner, Ganiyu Johnson is a close ally of the former Governor, Babatunde Raji Fashola, whom report says still bent on ensuring his crony and anointed aspirant in the 2015 governorship election, Mr. Kadiri Obafemi Hamzat wrest power from Amode, come 2019.


Governor Ambode Commissions Major Link Bridge In Badagry: See Photos

Governor Ambode Commissions Major Link Bridge In Badagry: See Photos

Ambode Commissions Major Link Bridge In Badagry: See Photos
As part of measures to boost tourism and enhance movement of goods and services, Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode on Thursday commissioned the newly completed Imeke-Ajido Bridge, a major link bridge in Badagry axis of the State.

The bridge, which is 500metres long, was designed with sidewalk on both sides.

Addressing a mammoth crowd of joyous residents who came out to receive him after walking on the bridge, Governor Ambode said the delivery of the project was a promise kept and an effort aimed at making life comfortable for the people.


Before the construction of the bridge by the State Government, the people of the area were said to have been subjected to untold hardship trying to connect Ajido town to Imeke, all suburbs in Badagry.

The Governor also approved immediate commencement of work on the second phase of the project which is 17km network of roads connecting Aradagun to Whispering Palms.

Ambode Commissions Major Link Bridge In Badagry: See Photos
The Governor said: "Apart from this bridge that we have just commissioned, take the second phase which connects this place to Whispering Palms as being approved immediately and work should commence immediately.

"It is good that the Kabiyesi is here. The last time we came here was sometime in July and which we said this bridge should be constructed by CCECC.

"Today, we are happy to see that the bridge has been completed and it is hereby commissioned for use from this moment onwards while we believe strongly also that before the end of June 2017, we should have a very good road to Whispering Palms which will also improve on the tourism potentials of Badagry and it will also improve the economy of this axis."

Earlier, while briefing the Governor, Deputy Project Manager for the Imeke-Ajido-Aradagun project, Mr Zannu Thomas said the bridge was delivered according to specification, adding that the second phase, as ordered by the Governor, would be completed in the next six months.

He said about 3,000 interlocking blocks have already been moulded for the work to commence, while work has also commenced on the drainage.

Responding on behalf of the elated residents, Ahoru of Ajido Kingdom, Oba Saheed Sedono Adamson commended Governor Ambode for the people-centered projects he has been carrying out in the State, and thanked him especially for the newly constructed bridge.

Ambode Commissions Major Link Bridge In Badagry: See PhotosHe said: "I want to sincerely thank our Governor for all the wonderful job he has been doing in Lagos since inception of his administration. We are so glad and happy with what the Governor is doing. This bridge commissioned today is the first of its kind in this area. We are so grateful.

"The Governor has also approved the construction of this road down from Aradagun to Whispering Palms. We are indeed grateful to him.

"May God continue to keep him and bless him for us and we assure him that in this area, by God's grace, we pray that his second term will be greater than this and God will continue to push him up," the monarch said.
Ambode Commissions Major Link Bridge In Badagry: See Photos
As part of measures to boost tourism and enhance movement of goods and services, Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode on Thursday commissioned the newly completed Imeke-Ajido Bridge, a major link bridge in Badagry axis of the State.

The bridge, which is 500metres long, was designed with sidewalk on both sides.

Addressing a mammoth crowd of joyous residents who came out to receive him after walking on the bridge, Governor Ambode said the delivery of the project was a promise kept and an effort aimed at making life comfortable for the people.


Before the construction of the bridge by the State Government, the people of the area were said to have been subjected to untold hardship trying to connect Ajido town to Imeke, all suburbs in Badagry.

The Governor also approved immediate commencement of work on the second phase of the project which is 17km network of roads connecting Aradagun to Whispering Palms.

Ambode Commissions Major Link Bridge In Badagry: See Photos
The Governor said: "Apart from this bridge that we have just commissioned, take the second phase which connects this place to Whispering Palms as being approved immediately and work should commence immediately.

"It is good that the Kabiyesi is here. The last time we came here was sometime in July and which we said this bridge should be constructed by CCECC.

"Today, we are happy to see that the bridge has been completed and it is hereby commissioned for use from this moment onwards while we believe strongly also that before the end of June 2017, we should have a very good road to Whispering Palms which will also improve on the tourism potentials of Badagry and it will also improve the economy of this axis."

Earlier, while briefing the Governor, Deputy Project Manager for the Imeke-Ajido-Aradagun project, Mr Zannu Thomas said the bridge was delivered according to specification, adding that the second phase, as ordered by the Governor, would be completed in the next six months.

He said about 3,000 interlocking blocks have already been moulded for the work to commence, while work has also commenced on the drainage.

Responding on behalf of the elated residents, Ahoru of Ajido Kingdom, Oba Saheed Sedono Adamson commended Governor Ambode for the people-centered projects he has been carrying out in the State, and thanked him especially for the newly constructed bridge.

Ambode Commissions Major Link Bridge In Badagry: See PhotosHe said: "I want to sincerely thank our Governor for all the wonderful job he has been doing in Lagos since inception of his administration. We are so glad and happy with what the Governor is doing. This bridge commissioned today is the first of its kind in this area. We are so grateful.

"The Governor has also approved the construction of this road down from Aradagun to Whispering Palms. We are indeed grateful to him.

"May God continue to keep him and bless him for us and we assure him that in this area, by God's grace, we pray that his second term will be greater than this and God will continue to push him up," the monarch said.

Gov. Ambode Further Crashes Prices Of Lake Rice At Christmas; See New Prices And Sale Locations Lagos-wide

Gov. Ambode Further Crashes Prices Of Lake Rice At Christmas; See New Prices And Sale Locations Lagos-wide

Gov. Ambode Further Crashes Prices Of Lake Rice At Christmas; See New Prices And Sale Locations Lagos-wide
Governor Akinwunmi Ambode has reduced the price of Lake Rice the rice jointly produced locally by Lagos and kebbi State from N13,000 per 50kg bag to N12,000.

The Lagos State Government had recently said it was ready to roll out Lake Rice on December 15 to residents at N13,000 per 50kg towards the Yuletide celebrations.

The Special Adviser on Food Security to Governor Akinwumi Ambode, Mr. Sanni Okanlawon, made the disclosure in Lagos during the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry National Agriculture Stakeholders Summit.


Okanlawon said that sales of the rice would be made at all the 57 Local Government Areas and Local Council Development Areas in the state to ensure proper distribution.

The sale of the rice will begin tomorrow at the Following Locations;

LAGOS EAST

  • Ikorodu - Odogunyan Farm Service Centre
  • Epe - Temu Farm Service Centre
  • Eredo - Noforija Town Hall
  • Ibeju - Magbon Alade High School
  • Maryland - Subeb Premises


LAGOS WEST

  • Agege - LSADA Complex/Farm Service Centre
  • Ojo - LAISA Office Agric Bus Stop
  • Mowo - Coconut House
  • Badagry - Town Farm Service Centre, Marina
  • Oshodi - Ikeja Grammar School, Bolade


LAGOS CENTRAL

  • Ajah - Ministry of Agric Area Office
  • Lagos Island - Lastma Office Adeniji/Freeman
  • Ajegunle - Alakoto Senior High School, Tolu
  • Surulere - TESLIM Balogun stadium
  • Yaba - Mobolaji Johnson Sports Centre,
  • Rowe Park


Prices: LAKE Rice is Now Available @ N12,000 for 50k and N6,000 for 25kg at your Nearest Locations 
Gov. Ambode Further Crashes Prices Of Lake Rice At Christmas; See New Prices And Sale Locations Lagos-wide
Governor Akinwunmi Ambode has reduced the price of Lake Rice the rice jointly produced locally by Lagos and kebbi State from N13,000 per 50kg bag to N12,000.

The Lagos State Government had recently said it was ready to roll out Lake Rice on December 15 to residents at N13,000 per 50kg towards the Yuletide celebrations.

The Special Adviser on Food Security to Governor Akinwumi Ambode, Mr. Sanni Okanlawon, made the disclosure in Lagos during the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry National Agriculture Stakeholders Summit.


Okanlawon said that sales of the rice would be made at all the 57 Local Government Areas and Local Council Development Areas in the state to ensure proper distribution.

The sale of the rice will begin tomorrow at the Following Locations;

LAGOS EAST

  • Ikorodu - Odogunyan Farm Service Centre
  • Epe - Temu Farm Service Centre
  • Eredo - Noforija Town Hall
  • Ibeju - Magbon Alade High School
  • Maryland - Subeb Premises


LAGOS WEST

  • Agege - LSADA Complex/Farm Service Centre
  • Ojo - LAISA Office Agric Bus Stop
  • Mowo - Coconut House
  • Badagry - Town Farm Service Centre, Marina
  • Oshodi - Ikeja Grammar School, Bolade


LAGOS CENTRAL

  • Ajah - Ministry of Agric Area Office
  • Lagos Island - Lastma Office Adeniji/Freeman
  • Ajegunle - Alakoto Senior High School, Tolu
  • Surulere - TESLIM Balogun stadium
  • Yaba - Mobolaji Johnson Sports Centre,
  • Rowe Park


Prices: LAKE Rice is Now Available @ N12,000 for 50k and N6,000 for 25kg at your Nearest Locations 

CHRISTMAS: Lagos-Kebbi-Made RICE Floads Markets At Cheaper Rates, See Photo

CHRISTMAS: Lagos-Kebbi-Made RICE Floads Markets At Cheaper Rates, See Photo

LAKE RICE
The Lagos State Government on Thursday said it was ready to roll out Lake Rice on December 15 to residents at N13,000 per 50kg towards the Yuletide celebrations.

The Special Adviser on Food Security to Governor Akinwumi Ambode, Mr. Sanni Okanlawon, made the disclosure in Lagos during the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry National Agriculture Stakeholders Summit.

Okanlawon said that sales of the rice would be made at all the 57 Local Government Areas and Local Council Development Areas in the state to ensure proper distribution.


He said, “Lake Rice is the acronym of both Lagos and Kebbi States joint product which will be out to the public on December 15 at the rate of N13,000 per 50kg bag, as it is already subsidised by the government.

“To make it more available, the rice will be sold at the 57 LGAs and LCDAs for easy accessibility and to guard against unwanted persons diverting the product.

“The state government has put in place a committee that will ensure that Lagosians have the best Christmas celebration, that is why we are offering the wholesome and well packaged rice.”

The special adviser also said that the state had established a Department of Agribusiness, an Agriculture Trust Fund and Commodity Exchange Market to be set up soon.

The government’s efforts were in alignment with the Federal Government’s diversification drive from a mono-economy to agriculture.
LAKE RICE
The Lagos State Government on Thursday said it was ready to roll out Lake Rice on December 15 to residents at N13,000 per 50kg towards the Yuletide celebrations.

The Special Adviser on Food Security to Governor Akinwumi Ambode, Mr. Sanni Okanlawon, made the disclosure in Lagos during the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry National Agriculture Stakeholders Summit.

Okanlawon said that sales of the rice would be made at all the 57 Local Government Areas and Local Council Development Areas in the state to ensure proper distribution.


He said, “Lake Rice is the acronym of both Lagos and Kebbi States joint product which will be out to the public on December 15 at the rate of N13,000 per 50kg bag, as it is already subsidised by the government.

“To make it more available, the rice will be sold at the 57 LGAs and LCDAs for easy accessibility and to guard against unwanted persons diverting the product.

“The state government has put in place a committee that will ensure that Lagosians have the best Christmas celebration, that is why we are offering the wholesome and well packaged rice.”

The special adviser also said that the state had established a Department of Agribusiness, an Agriculture Trust Fund and Commodity Exchange Market to be set up soon.

The government’s efforts were in alignment with the Federal Government’s diversification drive from a mono-economy to agriculture.

RECESSION: Lagos Govt. Begins Massive Sale Of Own-grown SUBSIDIZED Lake Rice In 57 LCDAs At Christmas

RECESSION: Lagos Govt. Begins Massive Sale Of Own-grown SUBSIDIZED Lake Rice In 57 LCDAs At Christmas

RECESSION: Lagos Govt. Begins Massive Sale Of Own-grown SUBSIDIZED Lake Rice In 57 LCDA
The Lagos State Government on Thursday said it was ready to roll out Lake Rice on December 15 to residents at N13,000 per 50kg towards the Yuletide celebrations.

The Special Adviser on Food Security to Governor Akinwumi Ambode, Mr. Sanni Okanlawon, made the disclosure in Lagos during the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry National Agriculture Stakeholders Summit.

Okanlawon said that sales of the rice would be made at all the 57 Local Government Areas and Local Council Development Areas in the state to ensure proper distribution.


He said, “Lake Rice is the acronym of both Lagos and Kebbi States joint product which will be out to the public on December 15 at the rate of N13,000 per 50kg bag, as it is already subsidised by the government.

“To make it more available, the rice will be sold at the 57 LGAs and LCDAs for easy accessibility and to guard against unwanted persons diverting the product.

“The state government has put in place a committee that will ensure that Lagosians have the best Christmas celebration, that is why we are offering the wholesome and well packaged rice.”

The special adviser also said that the state had established a Department of Agribusiness, an Agriculture Trust Fund and Commodity Exchange Market to be set up soon.

The government’s efforts were in alignment with the Federal Government’s diversification drive from a mono-economy to agriculture.
RECESSION: Lagos Govt. Begins Massive Sale Of Own-grown SUBSIDIZED Lake Rice In 57 LCDA
The Lagos State Government on Thursday said it was ready to roll out Lake Rice on December 15 to residents at N13,000 per 50kg towards the Yuletide celebrations.

The Special Adviser on Food Security to Governor Akinwumi Ambode, Mr. Sanni Okanlawon, made the disclosure in Lagos during the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry National Agriculture Stakeholders Summit.

Okanlawon said that sales of the rice would be made at all the 57 Local Government Areas and Local Council Development Areas in the state to ensure proper distribution.


He said, “Lake Rice is the acronym of both Lagos and Kebbi States joint product which will be out to the public on December 15 at the rate of N13,000 per 50kg bag, as it is already subsidised by the government.

“To make it more available, the rice will be sold at the 57 LGAs and LCDAs for easy accessibility and to guard against unwanted persons diverting the product.

“The state government has put in place a committee that will ensure that Lagosians have the best Christmas celebration, that is why we are offering the wholesome and well packaged rice.”

The special adviser also said that the state had established a Department of Agribusiness, an Agriculture Trust Fund and Commodity Exchange Market to be set up soon.

The government’s efforts were in alignment with the Federal Government’s diversification drive from a mono-economy to agriculture.

Gov. Ambode Abolishes Monthly Environmental Sanitation in Lagos State

Gov. Ambode Abolishes Monthly Environmental Sanitation in Lagos State

In compliance with a Lagos Appeal Court, which nullified monthly environmental sanitation in the state, Governnor Akinwunmi Ambode has terminated the monthly exercise.

The exercise usually hold for three hours on the last Saturday of every month, where residents stay at home to clean their environment.

A Lagos Appeal Court had, penultimate week, nullified the monthly exercise, describing it as illegal and ordered the state government not to restrict people’s movement on that day

In its judgment, the court  banned the state government from further restricting anyone’s movement within Lagos State at any time.


But, Ambode in a statement by his Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Mr. Steve Ayorinde, said the decision to cancel the monthly exercise followed a resolution passed during the weekly Executive Council meeting which held yesterday.

Although Ambode said the state government was not unaware of a recent Court of Appeal judgment, he hinged the termination of the exercise on current challenges as well as the need to promote clean and healthy environment.

“The government noted that considering the current economic situation in the country, it was no longer appropriate to restrict movement of people for three hours in a mega city like Lagos at a time they should be pursuing commercial and entrepreneurial activities.” It noted that the state in the last two decades had grown exponentially into a mega city with the attendant huge environmental problems associated with managing a population of over 20 million people. Sadly, environmental laws, policies and procedures being practised in the state have not matched its phenomenal growth…”

and the dream of a 24-hour economy, hence the need for the reform.”

According to him, the thrust of the fresh initiatives, among others, is to promote holistic and modern solutions to the unique environmental challenges confronting the state, while encouraging citizens to voluntarily partner government to achieve the desired goals.

“After a careful consideration, the state executive council has, therefore, resolved that the present economic climate can no longer support the continued lock down of a mega city like Lagos, when the citizens should be free to engage in commercial and entrepreneurial activities that can promote economic growth and prosperity.

“Furthermore, government will also accelerate the introduction of fresh reforms through the passage of the new harmonised environmental laws that will drive meaningful changes in areas of harmonised billing, waste management, modern landfill sites, noise pollution, introduction of an environmental trust fund and an environmental advisory council.

“The government wishes to reiterate its strong commitment to a clean and secure environment for the benefit of its citizens, and will continue to provide the necessary leadership to meet the environmental challenges of a mega city like Lagos. Lagosians and visitors alike are, therefore, urged to embrace these changes and imbibe a culture of voluntarily maintaining and preserving their environment to create a beautiful and healthy city that we all can be proud of.”

He said, henceforth, the state government would be tougher in ensuring expeditious enforcement against contraventions of its policies and regulations and as such, residents should voluntarily comply with the necessary laws and support government in its bid to have a clean and healthy environment.

Meanwhile, the governor had redeployed the Commissioner for Economic Planning and Budget, Mr. Akinyemi Ashade to take over as the Commissioner for Finance.

In a statement signed by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr. Habib Aruna, the governor made the decision shortly after the executive council meeting, adding that Ashade is expected to resume his new portfolio with immediate effect.

He added that in spite of the redeployment, Ashade would still oversee the Ministry of Economic Planning and Budget pending when there would be cabinet reshuffle.

Source: The Daily Sun
In compliance with a Lagos Appeal Court, which nullified monthly environmental sanitation in the state, Governnor Akinwunmi Ambode has terminated the monthly exercise.

The exercise usually hold for three hours on the last Saturday of every month, where residents stay at home to clean their environment.

A Lagos Appeal Court had, penultimate week, nullified the monthly exercise, describing it as illegal and ordered the state government not to restrict people’s movement on that day

In its judgment, the court  banned the state government from further restricting anyone’s movement within Lagos State at any time.


But, Ambode in a statement by his Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Mr. Steve Ayorinde, said the decision to cancel the monthly exercise followed a resolution passed during the weekly Executive Council meeting which held yesterday.

Although Ambode said the state government was not unaware of a recent Court of Appeal judgment, he hinged the termination of the exercise on current challenges as well as the need to promote clean and healthy environment.

“The government noted that considering the current economic situation in the country, it was no longer appropriate to restrict movement of people for three hours in a mega city like Lagos at a time they should be pursuing commercial and entrepreneurial activities.” It noted that the state in the last two decades had grown exponentially into a mega city with the attendant huge environmental problems associated with managing a population of over 20 million people. Sadly, environmental laws, policies and procedures being practised in the state have not matched its phenomenal growth…”

and the dream of a 24-hour economy, hence the need for the reform.”

According to him, the thrust of the fresh initiatives, among others, is to promote holistic and modern solutions to the unique environmental challenges confronting the state, while encouraging citizens to voluntarily partner government to achieve the desired goals.

“After a careful consideration, the state executive council has, therefore, resolved that the present economic climate can no longer support the continued lock down of a mega city like Lagos, when the citizens should be free to engage in commercial and entrepreneurial activities that can promote economic growth and prosperity.

“Furthermore, government will also accelerate the introduction of fresh reforms through the passage of the new harmonised environmental laws that will drive meaningful changes in areas of harmonised billing, waste management, modern landfill sites, noise pollution, introduction of an environmental trust fund and an environmental advisory council.

“The government wishes to reiterate its strong commitment to a clean and secure environment for the benefit of its citizens, and will continue to provide the necessary leadership to meet the environmental challenges of a mega city like Lagos. Lagosians and visitors alike are, therefore, urged to embrace these changes and imbibe a culture of voluntarily maintaining and preserving their environment to create a beautiful and healthy city that we all can be proud of.”

He said, henceforth, the state government would be tougher in ensuring expeditious enforcement against contraventions of its policies and regulations and as such, residents should voluntarily comply with the necessary laws and support government in its bid to have a clean and healthy environment.

Meanwhile, the governor had redeployed the Commissioner for Economic Planning and Budget, Mr. Akinyemi Ashade to take over as the Commissioner for Finance.

In a statement signed by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr. Habib Aruna, the governor made the decision shortly after the executive council meeting, adding that Ashade is expected to resume his new portfolio with immediate effect.

He added that in spite of the redeployment, Ashade would still oversee the Ministry of Economic Planning and Budget pending when there would be cabinet reshuffle.

Source: The Daily Sun

AMBODE COMMENDS NIGERIAN BREWERIES AT 70

AMBODE COMMENDS NIGERIAN BREWERIES AT 70

BY JUMOKE OWOOLA

AMBODE COMMENDS NIGERIAN BREWERIES AT 70
The Nigerian Breweries Plc. (NBL) has been commended by the Lagos State Governor, , r. Akinwumi Ambode  for its commitment to the economic prosperity of the state and the nation.

Ambode, who was on a courtesy visit to the company on Tuesday, charged the management to remain focused on excellent business practices and outstanding corporate governance.  He congratulated the company on its 70th anniversary and emphasized that the company has been part of the development of Lagos since the creation of the state fifty years ago. “In the last fifty years, you have contributed to the growth and development of Lagos State. We are happy you have been part of the success story of this state”, he said.


Governor Ambode highlighted the company’s contribution towards job creation through direct and indirect employment of Lagosians. He also praised the Company for being a responsible corporate citizen, adding that it has done more than any other company in terms of corporate social responsibility in the state.

The governor pledged continuous co-operation and partnership between the state and Nigerian Breweries Plc. “We are part of this partnership and we shall do all to support it”, he said, while assuring of his government’s support in creating an enabling environment for the company.

In his welcome address, the Chairman of Nigerian Breweries Plc., Chief Kola Jamodu said that Lagos State occupies a special place in the heart of the company’s commitment to “Winning with Nigeria.” This commitment, he maintained, has driven its Corporate Social Responsibility footprints over the years to make several outstanding contributions towards human and infrastructural development in the state, especially in the areas of education, health and security.


The chairman assured that the company would continue to join hands with the governor in the march to make Lagos the cynosure of all eyes.

During the visit, the Technical Director, Nigerian Breweries Plc., Mr. Henk Wymenga highlighted the company’s socio-economic impact in Lagos State to include job creation, prompt and full compliance in payment of taxes which run into several billions of Naira, local sourcing of raw materials including the company’s sorghum and cassava value chain as well as its long term sustainability agenda, “Brewing a Better World.”

A major highlight of the visit was the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the Lagos State Government and Nigerian Breweries Plc. on the ‘One Lagos Fiesta’. Governor Ambode signed on behalf of the state while Chief Jamodu signed on behalf of Nigerian Breweries Plc. The company also donated two security patrol vans to the Lagos State Security Trust Fund during the visit while Governor Ambode planted a commemorative tree in the premises of the company’s Lagos brewery.

The governor’s entourage on the visit included the Honourable Commissioner for Commerce, Industry and Cooperatives, Rotimi Ogunleye, Honourable Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Steve Ayorinde and the Honourable Commissioner for Environment, Babatunde Adejare. Others were the Honourable Commissioner for Wealth Creation, Kehinde Joseph, the Honourable Commissioner for Special Duties, Seye Oladejo and the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Commerce, Industry, Fariudeen Akpoju, amongst others.

The governor and his entourage were received by the Chairman of Nigerian Breweries, Chief Kola Jamodu, CFR, members of the Executive Committee and other management staff of the company.
BY JUMOKE OWOOLA

AMBODE COMMENDS NIGERIAN BREWERIES AT 70
The Nigerian Breweries Plc. (NBL) has been commended by the Lagos State Governor, , r. Akinwumi Ambode  for its commitment to the economic prosperity of the state and the nation.

Ambode, who was on a courtesy visit to the company on Tuesday, charged the management to remain focused on excellent business practices and outstanding corporate governance.  He congratulated the company on its 70th anniversary and emphasized that the company has been part of the development of Lagos since the creation of the state fifty years ago. “In the last fifty years, you have contributed to the growth and development of Lagos State. We are happy you have been part of the success story of this state”, he said.


Governor Ambode highlighted the company’s contribution towards job creation through direct and indirect employment of Lagosians. He also praised the Company for being a responsible corporate citizen, adding that it has done more than any other company in terms of corporate social responsibility in the state.

The governor pledged continuous co-operation and partnership between the state and Nigerian Breweries Plc. “We are part of this partnership and we shall do all to support it”, he said, while assuring of his government’s support in creating an enabling environment for the company.

In his welcome address, the Chairman of Nigerian Breweries Plc., Chief Kola Jamodu said that Lagos State occupies a special place in the heart of the company’s commitment to “Winning with Nigeria.” This commitment, he maintained, has driven its Corporate Social Responsibility footprints over the years to make several outstanding contributions towards human and infrastructural development in the state, especially in the areas of education, health and security.


The chairman assured that the company would continue to join hands with the governor in the march to make Lagos the cynosure of all eyes.

During the visit, the Technical Director, Nigerian Breweries Plc., Mr. Henk Wymenga highlighted the company’s socio-economic impact in Lagos State to include job creation, prompt and full compliance in payment of taxes which run into several billions of Naira, local sourcing of raw materials including the company’s sorghum and cassava value chain as well as its long term sustainability agenda, “Brewing a Better World.”

A major highlight of the visit was the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the Lagos State Government and Nigerian Breweries Plc. on the ‘One Lagos Fiesta’. Governor Ambode signed on behalf of the state while Chief Jamodu signed on behalf of Nigerian Breweries Plc. The company also donated two security patrol vans to the Lagos State Security Trust Fund during the visit while Governor Ambode planted a commemorative tree in the premises of the company’s Lagos brewery.

The governor’s entourage on the visit included the Honourable Commissioner for Commerce, Industry and Cooperatives, Rotimi Ogunleye, Honourable Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Steve Ayorinde and the Honourable Commissioner for Environment, Babatunde Adejare. Others were the Honourable Commissioner for Wealth Creation, Kehinde Joseph, the Honourable Commissioner for Special Duties, Seye Oladejo and the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Commerce, Industry, Fariudeen Akpoju, amongst others.

The governor and his entourage were received by the Chairman of Nigerian Breweries, Chief Kola Jamodu, CFR, members of the Executive Committee and other management staff of the company.

Again, Tinubu, 3 APC Governors Shun Akeredolu's Ondo Rally

Again, Tinubu, 3 APC Governors Shun Akeredolu's Ondo Rally

Again, Tinubu, 3 APC Governors Shun Akeredolu's Ondo Rally
A National leader of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Bola Tinubu was noticeably absent at the party’s governorship campaign rally in Akure, the Ondo State capital on Saturday.

Also absent at the rally were three APC governors in the South-West.

They are governors of Lagos, Oyo and Osun States – Mr. Akinwumi Ambode, Senator Abiola Ajimobi and Mr. Rauf Aregbosola respectively.


Mr Tinubu had accused the APC National Chairman, John Odigie-Oyegun, of manipulating the process that saw Mr. Akeredolu emerge candidate.
Saturday’s rally, the second major one boycotted by Mr. Tinubu and his loyalists was, however, attended by President Muhammadu Buhari at the Democracy Park, Akure.

However, President Muhammadu Buhari and a large entourage of top party members were present at the rally.

Addressing people of the state in Akure, the Chairman of APC Governors’ Forum, Rochas Okorocha, assured the party’s candidate, Rotimi Akeredolu that the party was behind his candidature.

According to Okorocha, “Ondo State must join the progressives states in Nigeria, therefore we must vote for him and he will win the election. Akeredolu rejected federal appointments because he loves you people. He wants to serve you, so vote for him.”

Again, Tinubu, 3 APC Governors Shun Akeredolu's Ondo Rally
A National leader of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Bola Tinubu was noticeably absent at the party’s governorship campaign rally in Akure, the Ondo State capital on Saturday.

Also absent at the rally were three APC governors in the South-West.

They are governors of Lagos, Oyo and Osun States – Mr. Akinwumi Ambode, Senator Abiola Ajimobi and Mr. Rauf Aregbosola respectively.


Mr Tinubu had accused the APC National Chairman, John Odigie-Oyegun, of manipulating the process that saw Mr. Akeredolu emerge candidate.
Saturday’s rally, the second major one boycotted by Mr. Tinubu and his loyalists was, however, attended by President Muhammadu Buhari at the Democracy Park, Akure.

However, President Muhammadu Buhari and a large entourage of top party members were present at the rally.

Addressing people of the state in Akure, the Chairman of APC Governors’ Forum, Rochas Okorocha, assured the party’s candidate, Rotimi Akeredolu that the party was behind his candidature.

According to Okorocha, “Ondo State must join the progressives states in Nigeria, therefore we must vote for him and he will win the election. Akeredolu rejected federal appointments because he loves you people. He wants to serve you, so vote for him.”

PDP Lavishes Praises On AMBODE, Says He has Done Better Than Predecessor, Says FASHOLA Liar, Deceptive

PDP Lavishes Praises On AMBODE, Says He has Done Better Than Predecessor, Says FASHOLA Liar, Deceptive

Ambode and fashola
In an unusual manner, the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP Lagos chapter has lavished praises on Governor Akinwunmi Ambode in what it termed the outstanding performance of Governor of the All Progressives Congress in the state.

The PDP in a statement by its spokesman, Taofik Gani on Monday declared that Ambode had taken government’s presence to many areas in the state allegedly abandoned for eight years by his predecessor, Babatunde Fashola.

The PDP advised President Muhammadu Buhari to be wary of Fashola, who, it said, had a penchant for making unverifiable claims of achievements.


The opposition party also expressed reservation over Buhari’s decision to give three ministerial portfolios relating to engineering to Fashola, who is a lawyer.

The PDP berated Fashola for celebrating a proposed injection of 30 megawatts into the national grid, when, according to the PDP, the minister had been provided with resources enough to inject over 500 megawatts into it.

Gani said instead of celebrating, Fashola should have been sober for allegedly mismanaging the country’s power generation from “6000MW when he took over to now less than 2000MW.”

He said, “We sincerely advise President Buhari to be very wary of the deceptive skills of Fashola who will usually hype and celebrate even mediocrity.

 “Fashola has a penchant for misrepresenting facts of his achievements in government and would always rationalise obvious inadequacies.”

 “As governor of Lagos State, he enjoyed unprecedented revenues and donations, yet he left many services untouched or unfinished. He, however, deliberately funded his pro-Fashola media and commentators so much that pseudo and exaggerated achievements were ascribed to him.

 “He employed this model to promote his eight years government of mediocrity. Fashola ended up making Lagos State the biggest debtor with local and foreign debts well over N1trn.”

Ambode and fashola
In an unusual manner, the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP Lagos chapter has lavished praises on Governor Akinwunmi Ambode in what it termed the outstanding performance of Governor of the All Progressives Congress in the state.

The PDP in a statement by its spokesman, Taofik Gani on Monday declared that Ambode had taken government’s presence to many areas in the state allegedly abandoned for eight years by his predecessor, Babatunde Fashola.

The PDP advised President Muhammadu Buhari to be wary of Fashola, who, it said, had a penchant for making unverifiable claims of achievements.


The opposition party also expressed reservation over Buhari’s decision to give three ministerial portfolios relating to engineering to Fashola, who is a lawyer.

The PDP berated Fashola for celebrating a proposed injection of 30 megawatts into the national grid, when, according to the PDP, the minister had been provided with resources enough to inject over 500 megawatts into it.

Gani said instead of celebrating, Fashola should have been sober for allegedly mismanaging the country’s power generation from “6000MW when he took over to now less than 2000MW.”

He said, “We sincerely advise President Buhari to be very wary of the deceptive skills of Fashola who will usually hype and celebrate even mediocrity.

 “Fashola has a penchant for misrepresenting facts of his achievements in government and would always rationalise obvious inadequacies.”

 “As governor of Lagos State, he enjoyed unprecedented revenues and donations, yet he left many services untouched or unfinished. He, however, deliberately funded his pro-Fashola media and commentators so much that pseudo and exaggerated achievements were ascribed to him.

 “He employed this model to promote his eight years government of mediocrity. Fashola ended up making Lagos State the biggest debtor with local and foreign debts well over N1trn.”


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