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SAN: SANWO-OLU FACILITATES WITH BABATUNDE OGALA
Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has congratulated a former member of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Hon. Babatunde Ogala, on his elevation to the rank of Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN) by the Legal Practitioners Privileges Committee (LLPC).
Governor Sanwo-Olu in a statement issued on Sunday by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr. Gboyega Akosile, to fecilitate with Ogala, said the elevation of the lawyer to the esteemed club of Senior Advocate of Nigeria, is well deserved.
The Governor said Ogala, the immediate past National Legal Adviser of the All Progressives Congress (APC) deserves the SAN award, having contributed immensely to the growth and development of the legal profession in Nigeria.
Sanwo-Olu also congratulated other legal practitioners who were also conferred with the SAN title.
He said: “On behalf of the Lagos State Government and millions of Lagosians, I felicitate with a worthy citizen of our dear State, Mr. Babatunde Ogala, on his elevation to the rank of Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN) by the Legal Practitioners Privileges Committee.
“The elevation of Ogala to the rank of SAN is a good news to us in Lagos. He really deserves the elevation to the rank of the Senior Advocate of Nigeria, having distinguished himself in the legal profession with high level of professionalism and integrity.
“We are proud of him and we believe strongly that he will use his new status as a Senior Advocate of Nigeria to further contribute to the growth and development of the legal profession in Nigeria.”
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CHILD MORTALITY RATE: ROTARY INTERNATIONAL COMPLEMENTS OGUN GOVT’S EFFORT
The Rotary International through Rotary Action Group on Reproductive, Maternal and Child Health has said that it would continue to complement Ogun State Government in reducing Maternal and Child Mortality rates in the state.
It added that the organization had organized a Community dialogue for stakeholders on Maternity and Child Care across the state, in addressing the issue of maternity and child mortality rate in the State.
Speaking during the Community Dialogue held in Ayetoro, Yewa North Local Government, the Project State Chairman, Rtn. (Dr) Hassan Adelakun, hinted that the active involvement of concerned stakeholders would help the State in achieving its goals of reducing Maternal and Child Mortality rates to the barest minimum.
Adelakun identified ignorance on maternity care, family planning, immunization, childhood illness management as factors affecting both mothers and children health.
“There is family planning services free of charge in our public centres, we are hoping that because of the position you hold in the society, you will help us to amplify our voices so that our people would be better informed,” he said
He also mentioned that “Nigeria has about 512 maternal mortality (death of mothers) per 100,000 birth now. While the under five mortality ratio in Nigeria is 201 per 1000 live births, meaning that one in five Nigerian children never reach the age of 5, infant deaths which account for half of child mortality have increased from what they were in 1990. Indeed, it was the worst in the world,”
He said that most of the death were preventable, noting that part of the ongoing activities of the project was training of doctors, nurses, midwives and family planning providers in Ogun, Oyo and Lagos State, especially on Maternal and Child Health and Safe Family Planning Method.
In his presentation, the Head General Hospital, Ayetoro, Dr. Olawale Maku, expatiated on the myths and misconceptions of family planning, encouraging participants to spread the crusade of the benefits among their members for it to be widely embraced.
Maku applauded the present administration-led by Prince Dapo Abiodun for the procurement of new equipment and renovation of some government’s health facilities, appealing for recruitment of more personnel in the sector.
Speaking on behalf of the participants, Chief Imam of Ayetoro, Alhaji Ganiyu Ajakore and Chairman, Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Pastor Samuel Ayanyemi said the Community dailogue was an eye-opener, enjoining other participants to spread the knowledge gained from the community dialogue to the people in their respective arreas.
Other participants present were; representative of Ayetoro Council of Chiefs, Transport Unions, Commercial Motorcycle Riders, Primary Healthcare Officials, Iyaloja, Traditional Birth Attendants among others, they all appealed for continuous sensitization of people to promote the well being of the family and improvement on the socio-economic development.
It would be recalled that Rotary was international service organization whose purposes was to bring together businesses and professional Leaders, in order to provide humanitarian service and to advance goodwill and peace around the world.
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NAHCON VISITS OGSMPWB, PLEDGES SUPPORT FOR 2021 HAJJ
By: Adémólá Òrúnbon
As part of its preparation to ensure a successful 2021 Hajj operation, the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON), Lagos Zone, has promised their support for Ogun State Muslim Pilgrims Welfare Board (OGSMPWB), to achieve a smooth implementation in Nigeria and Saudi Arabia.
This was said in a meeting by the Zonal Coordinator, NAHCON, Alhaji Gafar Babatunde during the Commission’s visit to the Board at Oke-Mosan, Abeokuta with the aim of keeping Ogun abreast of NAHCON’s objectives, as it prepares for the next Hajj operation.
Babatunde highlighted the intentions of the Commission, ranging from issues of hajj fare reduction, training institute, saving scheme, logistics among others, which he said deserved attention.
“We are looking at how hajj fare can be reduced for affordability, while introducing a saving scheme for any interested intending pilgrims. Plan is on-going to have a Hajj institute where stakeholders can take up courses and get trained in its operations and any other innovation, we can accommodate to ensure that pilgrims generally have value for their money”, he said.
The Zonal Coordinator also added that challenges faced during 2019 Hajj operation had been noted and duly communicated.
“Let me use this opportunity to appreciate the calmness of Ogun pilgrims at the last Hajj operation. Despite logistics challenges recorded, you bear with us. We will do our best to move forward, so we can all have a better Hajj experience next year” he added.
In his remarks, the Executive Secretary, OGSMPWB, Alh Salau Dauda stated the need for a proper synergy between NAHCON and individual States, saying the visit was a good development necessary to avoid hiccups during the operation.
Salau expressed the need for developmental projects to cut across all States in the federation, saying it would give member States more value for their contributions and give them a true sense of belonging.
“We are mindful of NAHCON’S efforts so far and we are also trusting that they will in due time spread Hajj developmental projects across member States in Nigeria. Also, better arrangements are made for logistics, airline to be precise, so we all can have better stories to tell”, Salau said.
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SANWO-OLU TO PUSH REPEAL OF LAW GRANTING PENSIONS TO EX-GOVERNORS, DEPUTIES AS LAGOS PROPOSES N1.155 TR BUDGET
Lagos State is set to stop the payment of pensions to former governors and their deputies.
It is all to keep the cost of governance low, Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu said today at the House of Assembly where he unveiled a 2021 budget proposal of N1,155 trillion. He drew applause as he broke the news.
In the “Budget of Rekindling Hope” the government will be investing heavily in the development of human capital, with special focus on youth employment and provision of social safety for young people. The focus will be raising human capital, creating jobs and strengthening security for businesses to flourish.
The expenditure is for the restoration of economic balance as the State continues to navigate its way out of the negative impact of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic and the destruction of public assets, following the EndSARS protest hijack.
The budget, the Governor said, will be funded from a projected Internally-Generated Revenue (IGR) of N962 billion. The N192.495 billion deficit will be financed through bond issuance, internal and external loans.
About N704 billion, representing 61 per cent of the total budget, is earmarked for capital expenditure in the proposed 2021spending: an estimate of N451.75 billion, representing 39 per cent, will go for recurrent expenditure, which includes personnel cost and other staff-related expenses.
Sanwo-Olu said the budget was designed to improve the state’s economic conditions and create the social safety needed for the youth and all hardworking residents to flourish. He said the Government would leverage its developmental efforts and focus on sectors with job-creating potential, such as agriculture, construction, technology and security.
He said: “The year 2021 is one of Rekindled Hope, in accordance with recent events of global and national proportions, especially the coronavirus pandemic, the EndSARS protests, the general feeling of disenchantment in the polity and the socio-economic yearnings of Lagosians for good governance. This budget reflects our desire to rebuild the trust of the people in this Government, even as we commit significant human and financial resources to the rebuilding of Lagos while doing all we can to move on from the destruction and vandalism recently witnessed in the State, barely three weeks ago.
“The COVID-19 pandemic and EndSARS protests have only heightened the need to urgently implement various programmes under the T.H.E.M.E.S. agenda. The 2021 budget will, among other things, provide for youth employment, security, and youth engagement and social works. We are set to improve the economic conditions and social safety needed for our youth to flourish. We are committing resources to sectors that need to grow for our people to become self-reliant and economically empowered. In Agricultural sector, our food security plan has a cumulative budget of N22.21billion while we are committing a cumulative budget of N311.43billion to provide infrastructure.”
Sanwo-Olu disclosed his administration’s move to keep the cost of governance low in the face of dwindling revenues and general inflation occasioned by multiple factors, announcing the repeal of the State’s Payment of Pension Law of 2007, which provides payment of pension and entitlements to former Governors and their deputies.
The Governor said he would be sending an Executive Bill to the Assembly for the repeal of the Pension Law, noting that public service would now be predicated on selflessness in the State.
He said: “In light of keeping the costs of governance low, we will be sending a draft executive bill to the House of Assembly imminently for the repeal of the Payment of Pension Law 2007(Public Office Holder), which provides for payment of pension and other entitlements to former Governors and their Deputies. It is our firm belief that with dwindling revenues and inflationary growth rates, that we need to come up with innovative ways of keeping the costs of governance at a minimum, while engendering a spirit of selflessness in public service.”
Sanwo-Olu disclosed that the proposed budget would support entrepreneurship and expand the opportunity of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) to facilitate socio-economic advancement. He pledged that his administration would continue to support entrepreneurs in the State through the Lagos State Employment Trust Fund (LSETF). Besides, it will also strengthen technical and financial support for beneficiaries to generate employment that will stimulate economic prosperity.
The Governor said there would be increment in its financial commitment to youth mentoring, mental health support, and substance abuse rehabilitation. This project, he said, would be driven through the Office of the Civic Engagement, and Ministry of Youth and Social Development.
He said: “As we work on reviving the growth of our economy, we must commit resources to our state-wide security architecture, especially in the areas of intelligence gathering and the motivation of all security personnel in the Neighbourhood Watch.
“We will be increasing the size of the Neighbourhood Watch personnel across the State and ensure their training, including community engagement, de-escalation techniques, and proactive information gathering within communities. We believe that as the population of Lagos State increases and becomes more sophisticated, so should the training of our security personnel to cope with emerging challenges.”
Despite the slowdown of activities occasioned by the COVID-19 pandemic, Sanwo-Olu said this year’s budget had performed at 77 per cent. A performance benchmark of 86 per cent was projected by the end of last quarter.
Lagos, the Governor said, trained 9,000 teachers in modern teaching techniques to boost learning outcomes and provided complementary textbooks and other ancillary teaching aids for over 350,000 students.
Sanwo-Olu said the State Government spent N25 billion for the construction, refurbishment and equipping of our Healthcare centres across the State, in line with its health programmes. He added that the State built and rehabilitated 589 classrooms while also providing 1,568-bed hostels in secondary and primary schools.
“We have audacious governance goals, which we cannot achieve without the concerted efforts of all our people. We should not allow the events of the past few months to obliterate our consistent cycles of socio-economic progress. Let us begin to rebuild our State with determination and optimism, even as we advance the interests of the electorate and restore their confidence in this Government,” the Governor said.
The audience of lawmakers, party chiefs, Executive Council members and other guests clapped as Sanwo-Olu spoke.
The Speaker, Rt. Hon. Mudashiru Obasa, praised the Governor’s courage in the face of the recent challenges that faced the State, pledging the readiness of the legislature to work with the executive arm to rebuild the State.
He promised speedy passage of the budget, assuring the public that the Assembly would properly vet the details in line with its mandate.
He said: “We have all listened with attention how the wealth of the State will be utilised for our common good in Year 2021. The responsibility is now on the members of the Assembly to meticulously perform their constitutional duty. I reiterate our commitment as responsive assembly in working together with the Executive to bring succour to all individuals affected in the aftermath of the EndSARS protests.”
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