1Provision of 2000 new blocks of classrooms in primary schools;
2Construction of 4 millennium secondary schools each with 39 classrooms, staffs room, library, laboratories, and 60 toilets as a new model for public schools
Payment of NECO/WAEC Examination fees totaling 1.4 Billion was expanded on 572, 032 SSS III Students for eight consecutive years irrespective of their state of origin.
Rehabilitation of Secondary schools, the building of prototype classrooms and resuscitation of abandoned classrooms in projects in 38 schools.
Paid N127 Million as bursary/scholarship awards to over 4,000 students in Tertiary Institutions.
Provision of 500,000 new desks and chairs for primary and secondary schools thus eliminating the need for children to carry their furniture to and from home as it were before 1999
Provision of additional 2,500 new classrooms to the school system through the Special Committee for the rehabilitation of public schools which rehabilitate 250 schools at a cost of N2.8 billion
Six Education Districts were created as part of the Post Primary Education Reforms; Six Tutor Generals who were formerly School Principals were also appointed to manage the district.
HEALTH -
Control of HIV / AIDS primarily via the Lagos State AIDS Control Agency (LSACA) 2) Roll Back Maleria Programme – Free Maleria treatment, distribution of ITNs etc. 3) National Programme on Immunization 4) School health Programme 5) Control of Tuberculosis DOTS regimen.
6) Hospital based 24 hours free emergency services (LASEMS) 7) Pre hospital ambulance service accessed from the 123 emergency hot lines (LASAMBUS) 8) Marine Rescue Unit. 9) Drug Quality Control Laboratory 10) Task Force on Counterfeit, Fake drugs and Unwholesome Processed Foods.
11) Private Hospital Registration Authority 12) Free Health Programme 13) Blindness prevention Programme 14) State Environmental health monitoring Unit 15) Rural health ambulance boat Service. 16) Drug Manufacturing Unit 17) Continuing Medical Examination Programme.
18) Completion of the abandoned hospital projects at Akodo and Igando 19) The Eye Clinic, LASUTH 20) Rehabilitation of two blocks at the Lagos Island Maternity Hospital.
21) Initial Phase of the LASUTH developmental projects.
HOUSING
2) 1059 Units of 2Bedroom bungalows of low income housing Units at Abraham Adesanya Estate Aja. (The first phase was commissioned, year 2000] 3) 160 Units of 2 bedroom bungalows at Ibeshe low income housing scheme. ( allocated and commissioned, May 05)bedroom flats. AJah
4) 114 Duplexes, high income units at Oba Adeyinka Oyekan 11 Estate Lekki. ( completed and commissioned, 12th Sep. 2003) 5) 163 Units of 2-bedroom low income housing at Ayanghuru Phase 11, Ikorodu. (commissioned, 28th of June, 2001)
6) 20 Units of Town Houses and 32 Units of 8 inl, 3bedroom flats at Gbagada Medium Housing Sheme 1.
7)56 Units of 8 in 1,3 bedroom flats at Awolowo – Odofin Medium Housing schemes. 8) 1101 Units of 8 in 1, 3 bedroom flats at Abraham Adesanya Phase 11. (commissioned, 2007).
9) 60 Units of 8 in 1, 3 bedroom flats at Ikeja. 10) 640 Units comprising 1,2 and 3 bedroom liow income flats at Ojokoro Millennium Housing Sheme. 11) 204 Units of 12 in 1 two bedroom low income flats at Shashal 12) 96 Units of 12 in 1 two bedroom low income flats at Alagba.
13) 88 Units, comprising detached / semi detached and terrace houses at Lekki 11 (High income). 14) 300 Units of 2 in 1 two bedroom bungalows at Oke Eletu (Low income). (commissioned, 2007) 15) 138 Units of 2 in 1 two bedroom flats at Oko Oba.
16) 200 Units of 2 bedroom bungalows at Ewu Elepe (Low income) PPP. 17) 24 Units of 4 bedroom maisonette at Ilupeju PP (High income). 18) Note: A total of N22,4936b was committed btw 1999 to 2007.
PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION (PSP):
Asiwaju via PSP developed the following sites: 19) 201 units of two bedroom flats, Ewu Elepe. 20) 18 units of detached houses at Ewu Elepe. 21) 36 units of four bedroom Terrace Houses at Ikeja Phase 11, Ikeja GRA. 22) 26 units of Terrace Houses at Ilupeju.
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STOP PRESS: NIGERIA @ 60 LOGO NOT PLAGIARISED
The attention of Chain Reactions Nigeria, The Temple Management and TBWA Africa have been drawn to an unfortunate conversation in some sections of the online media regarding the recently unveiled logo #NigeriaTogetherat60
for the Nigerian Diamond Jubilee Celebration (Nigeria at 60) by President Muhammadu Buhari (GCFR).
Few hours after the unveiling of the Nigeria at 60 anniversary Logo, myriads of reviews poured in from different stakeholders across the country as expected. #NigeriaTogetherat60
As envisaged, the views expressed are symbolic of our diversity as a nation. In fact, it captures what we are celebrating. The theme of the Diamond Jubilee Anniversary, TOGETHER, is all about how we have stayed together as a people despite our diversity.
Dear @PoliceNG please this matter calls for your attention.
The owners of AMAROCK Nigeria Ltd are looking to get away with a crime and we will not let them.
One of their trucks was involved in an accident and they have refused to pay damages.
The company and its owners are refusing to pay damages even after their insurers have given them assurances that they will cover the cost of repairs later.
My brother was coming from Ajah on July 10th when this truck drove out of ENYO filling station through the entry gate
The truck hit my brother’s car seriously injuring two people. The injured were quickly rushed to the hospital.
The accident occurred in the presence of police officers. Officer Titilayo, who’s in charge of accident victim took the case to Ajiwe police station Ajah.