Today, I gave an order that families who have corpses of loved ones in our mortuaries have 2 weeks to pick the bodies for funeral so as to decongest our facilities.
For about two months, there have been no funerals in Lagos due to the Lent period and restrictions of #COVID19.
You can hold funeral ceremonies in Lagos State as long as you comply with the requirements that we have outlined, which are as follows: the total number of persons at the funeral, including officiating religious leaders, must not exceed 20; ...
... appropriate physical distancing must be maintained at the funeral ceremony, all attendees/mourners must use masks and ensure they wash their hands after the ceremony.
There also must be NO receptions or parties to accompany these funerals.
Be rest assured that as long as these directives are fully complied with, funerals will be allowed and encouraged to take place.
If we are unable to see a decongestion of the mortuaries across the State in the next two weeks...
...the Lagos State Government will be compelled to carry out mass burials to achieve this. We do not want to be forced to do this, which is why we are asking for your cooperation in this regard.
I also ordered the release of 209 inmates of correctional centres in Lagos. This was done in part to decongest correctional centres in view of the #COVID19 pandemic and is part of a larger effort to bring lasting reform to the administration of criminal justice in the country.
As at midnight yesterday April 24, 2020, Lagos State had a total of 670 confirmed cases of #COVID19. What this means is that we have seen a 76% increase in our number of confirmed cases within four days, an average of 70 cases daily.
This increase shows three things; One, that we are now firmly in the community transmission phase; Two, that our strategy of ramping up testing especially within local communities is working, and, Three, that this is not the time for us to relax or to slow down in the efforts...
... we are making to break the chain of transmission. Let continue to follow all health advisory, observe a high level of personal hygiene and take note that the use of face masks is now compulsory in public places in Lagos State.
729 days ago, I made a promise that my government will consistently match our words with actions, and we have worked tirelessly to transform into reality our shared aspiration of making Lagos one of the most functional and habitable cities in the world.
Today, I gave an account of some of the work we have done across every strata.
Daily, we experience some discomfort because of the multiple construction work going on concurrently but this is the sacrifice we need to make towards the actualisation of our vision.
In my State of the State address, I gave a detailed account of our undertakings in the last 729 days of transforming Lagos and also reflected on our journey to A Greater Lagos.
We are exceedingly happy with the progress we have made in the last two years.
Today, I declared open the two-day @NGRSenate Zonal Public Hearing on the Review of the 1999 Constitution.
I spoke on the importance of amending the constitution to address many of the issues that are fundamental to our development as a people.
For Lagos, the issues of State Police and Fiscal Federalism are top priorities.
Equally important is the issue of a Special Economic Status for Lagos considering our place in the national economy. The need for this Special Status has been sufficiently articulated and justified.
The progress and prosperity of Nigeria is inextricably linked to the progress and prosperity of Lagos State.
A Special Status for Lagos therefore must be a concern not only for the people of Lagos alone, but for all Nigerians.
Nigeria is the second largest film producer in the world and Lagos is the centre of this huge creative enterprise.
To further support practitioners and enhance the sector as a significant contributor to our state and national GDP, today, I inaugurated a 9-member committee on...
... Film Production Empowerment for Lagos State made of core industry practitioners.
Our administration will continue to invest to support the industry to create thousands of jobs and boost the economy. We trust members of the committee...
... which include @RMofeDamijo, veteran filmmaker @tkelani, Founder AMAA @PmoPeace, Film and TV producer @MoAbudu and @kunleafolayan to deliver on their assignment with great commitment so the set objectives will be achieved.
I flagged off the commencement of the construction of the 37km Red Line Rail Mass Transit project today. The rail line will traverse from Agbado to Marina, moving more than one million commuters daily. The project will be in 3 phases. The first phase (Agbado-Iddo)... (1/5)
... will be completed in 24 months and will share the FG’s Lagos-Ibadan track up to Ebute Metta. It will run on its dedicated track from there to Oyingbo and reduce travel time from 2.5 hours to 35 minutes. The Red Line project is to raise mass transportation capacity... (2/5)
... in the state while complementing the Blue Line that will move from Okokomaiko to Marina. The Blue Line is presently at 78% completion stage. I also handed out cheques as compensation to property owners affected by the right-of-way as this project is an initiative... (3/5)
Today, at the commissioning of LagosHOMS Phase 2 Scheme at Igbogbo, I presented a 3- bedroom apartment to Mama Awero, a Nollywood veteran. I believe our cultural icons should be celebrated when alive and not only after they are no more.
The 360 unit estate comprising 1, 2 and 3 bedroom apartments symbolises our unwavering commitment to the Greater Lagos Project, and our determination to build and deliver modern homes that will cater for the need of Lagosians irrespective of social or economic status.
We are doing extensive road infrastructure in Igbogbo and we are extending another road from Ibeshe. The Baiyeku Road needs to be fixed and we will look at it once we are able to push the ongoing Igbogbo road project to a significant stage.
I thank H.E President @MBuhari, WTO DG @NOIweala, @AfDB_Group President @akin_adesina, Founder and Chair @Mo_IbrahimFdn Mo Ibrahim and other dignitaries who joined me as I unveiled the 10 year infrastructural ambition for Lagos State at the Ehingbeti Lagos Economic Summit today
Lagos is the economic capital of Nigeria and I invite our residents, visitors and investors to look ahead to the next decade, and the possibilities that lie ahead for Lagos as we set this great city up for accelerated progress.
There will be a city-wide network of colour-coded Metro Lines, the first two of which – Red and Blue lines – will move over 34.5 million people monthly, cutting travel time by over 250 percent.