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Welcome Address by Hon. I.A.O Owolabi @Ajaniowo; Chairman, Committee on Education (Tertiary Institutions) on a Bill for a Law to establish the Lagos State College of Health Technology and for other connected purposes.
"The proposed Bill is expected to replace the extant Law, the Lagos State College of Health Technology Law, 2004 (now Cap. L4, Laws of Lagos State, 2015), address the inadequacies in the existing law as well as giving it a broader and ...
...more elaborate coverage in line with the mandate of the College by providing services in other areas of Human Health with practical methodologies useful for Public and Private Sectors.
Moreso, to fill the observed capacity vacuum in the middle level manpower for self-employment and job creation.
In addition, it intends to make provision for courses of study, training & research in health technology leading to award of Certificates/National Diploma/Higher National Diploma/Postgraduate Diploma &professional Certificate as may be determined by the Gov.Council of the college
Distinguished Guests, Ladies and Gentlemen, these and more do the proposed legislation seek to achieve.
Therefore, I wish to enjoin you all to contribute enormously to the proposed bill and assure you that all the suggestions/ contributions made would be...
... considered by the Committee as parts of the recommendation(s) to the House before passage into Law."
HON. OWOLABI I.A. @Ajaniowo
Chairman, Committee on Education,
(TERTIARY INSTITUTION)
"Prior to the establishing state law that created what we know as the Lagos State Health Technology today, the School was created in 1920 as the School of Hygiene. The intention was to address the health challenges of that time and improve the human health resources.
We are here today to continue that laudable trend of paying adequate attention to our health by ensuring our college of Health Technology is not just barely functional but actually prestigious and stay competitive in the comity of similar institutions worldwide.
The Target is even more important today that there are untold challenges facing the global health sector.
Good public health is a responsibility of me and you. Importantly, the College of Health Technology is a good point of emphasis towards our goal of good public health.
F1: Prof. Adewuya; Provost, College of Medicine,
F2: Mrs. Ayodele D.P; Dep. Provost, College of Health Technology
F3: Mustapha Dawood; Havana Specialist Hospital, Surulere
ICYMI!:
High point of Lagos Anti-Cultism Law, passed by the Lagos State House of Assembly at a sitting presided over by Rt.hon @mudashiru_obasa, the law which prohibits unlawful societies and cultism has ‘gained’ the assent of the Governor @jidesanwoolu
The lawmakers and other stakeholders in the state, including @PoliceNG NPF, believe that the law would help foster the peace enjoyed by residents in the face of what they considered skirmishes of crime.
Thus, here are few things to know about the new law:
1. Get set for 21 years in jail: The law stipulates 21 years imprisonment for anyone found to be a member of a cult group or solicits for members of an unlawful society.
Goodwill message delivered by Rt.Hon.(Dr) Mudashiru Obasa @mudashiru_obasa , Speaker, Lagos State House of Assembly at the 16th LEGISLATIVE-EXECUTIVE PARLEY, today in Lagos. @followlasg @jidesanwoolu #Thread
Distinguished ladies and gentlemen, I am greatly delighted to welcome you all to this Executive/Legislative parley designed to fashion out a collective consensus agenda for rebuilding our dear Lagos State. 2. This assemblage, is targeted at deliberating on matters of ...
paramount interest to this state and by extension, Nigeria as a whole. Hinged on this, I bring you all goodwill message from the entire Lagos State House of Assembly.
3. You will all agree with me that the necessity and significance of this parley is explicit enough.
"A Bill for a law to regulate the ownership, licensing, care & sale of pets, and prohibit or restrict persons from having custody of animals dangerous to the public & where permitted, to license, control & regulate the custody of such animals"
As part of the House tradition, this public hearing is aimed at ensuring the participation of relevant stakeholders and members of the public to seek their opinion before passage of the Bill into law.