The Lagos State Anti-Corruption law was formulated to enhance transparency and accountability, hallmarks of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu’s administration - and not to protect some personalities, the government has said. @jidesanwoolu@drobafemihamzat@gbenga_omo#ForAGreaterLagos
The law, which will set up a commission to rein in corruption, has been hailed by lawyers as a step forward for true federalism. But some critics say without any proof - that its motive is to protect some personalities. This is wrong, @gbenga_omo said. #LASG
The Commissioner for Information and Strategy, @gbenga_omo was speaking on an Arise TV programme, in response to an earlier comment by rights activist Mr. Dele Farotimi,
who alleged that the anti-corruption bill was signed into law to protect former Governors of Lagos State from investigation. #LASG
Omotoso said: “The Governor, while signing the bill into law, noted that it is in fulfilment of the promise he made to the electorate on assumption of office that there would be accountability, transparency and the State’s fund will not be misappropriated,
the perpetrators will not get away with it. The assumption that the law targets certain section of the society is highly speculative, presumptuous and in the conjectural imagination of those who think so.”
He maintained that the law aims to rein in anyone who engages in corruption, saying that the administration of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has shown that it is trustworthy, sincere, in whatever it does and means well for the populace. @jidesanwoolu@gbenga_omo#ForAGreaterLagos
Replying to a question about the ongoing JUSUN strike, Omotoso said the Lagos branch only participated in solidarity with others because the Government has fulfilled its obligations to the union. @jidesanwoolu@drobafemihamzat@gbenga_omo#LASG#ForAGreaterLagos
He said: “People need to understand that it is not only when influential people are apprehended and it is broadcast in the media that the Government should be seen as carrying out law enforcement.” @jidesanwoolu@gbenga_omo#LASG#ForAGreaterLagos
Condemning Monday’s unrest at LASU-Ojo, Omotoso said arrests had been made and emphasised that Mr. Governor directed the Commissioner of Police to ensure that the issue is thoroughly investigated and those found culpable prosecuted. @jidesanwoolu@drobafemihamzat@gbenga_omo
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Speaking at the closing ceremony of the Short-Term Skills Acquisition programme, the Commissioner for Women Affairs and Poverty Alleviation, Mrs. Cecilia Bolaji Dada, restated the commitment of LASG towards creating a favourable environment for women to thrive in Lagos State.
She said the programme is one of the various intervention platforms aimed at empowering women to become financially independent as well as employers of labour, stressing that women empowerment is a key priority of the State government. @jidesanwoolu@wapalagos#ForAGreaterLagos
The Monitoring, Enforcement and Compliance Team of the State on Wednesday dislodged two illegal sheep and goat slaughter slabs located at the New Alade Market, behind Mobil Filling Station, off Oregun Road and at Idi Ogbo, Eleko, Ibeju Lekki. @jidesanwoolu@lagosagric1 #LASG
Speaking on the enforcement, the State Commissioner for Agriculture, Ms. @Abi_Olusanya, explained that the exercise was in furtherance of the State’s sanitation and reform of the red meat value chain aimed at producing only wholesome meat for the consumption of its citizenry.
Olusanya disclosed that during the operation at the New Alade Market, three butchers were arrested and 29 live goats, three live sheep, 14 slaughtered goats as well as meat carcass weighing 30kg were confiscated. @jidesanwoolu@drobafemihamzat@lagosagric1@Abi_Olusanya#LASG
Speaking at the presentation ceremony for 2018/2019 set, the Executive Secretary of the Board, Mr. Omotayo Fakolujo, said the disbursement was as a result of Gov. @jidesanwoolu's approval and release of over N400 Million for payment of Scholarship and Bursary to indigent students
Fakolujo explained that the Board will commence with the disbursement of N205,790,000 to 416 fresh and 565 subsequent Local Scholarship Beneficiaries, including both Masters and Doctorate degree students,
The Honourable Commissioner for Waterfront Infrastructure Development, Arc. Kabiru Ahmed Abdulkadir, revealed this while inspecting the progress of work on the reinforced concrete Jetty at Ijegun Egba as part of the tour of ongoing projects of his Ministry. @jidesanwoolu #LASG
Arc. Abdullahi noted with satisfaction the pace of work at most of the jetties visited, stating that the projects are going on satisfactorily to specification and plans except for one or two that are behind schedule due to the need for investigations on the project site. #LASG
Commissioner for the Environment and Water Resources, Mr. Tunji Bello, who stated this during a pre-Climate Change virtual workshop organised by the government, added that the State has been greatly impacted by climate change with varying climatic hazards. @jidesanwoolu #LASG
The General Hospital, Ijede, has joined the rest of the world to mark the World Immunisation Week with a call to the citizens to embrace immunisation, stressing that the administration of vaccines is highly effective in reducing the severity or spread of diseases. #LASG
The Principal Nursing Officer (PNO) in Charge of Child Welfare Clinic at the facility, Mrs. Mary Okoh, stated this in her address at the ‘Health Talk’ organised by the hospital for breastfeeding mothers as part of activities to commemorate the Y2021 World Immunisation Week. #LASG
According to her, getting immunised reduces an individual’s chance of dying or being infected with a particular type of disease or virus, as the vaccine builds the immune system and reduces the chance of being hospitalised. @jidesanwoolu@drobafemihamzat@LSMOH@gbenga_omo#LASG