Tag: Lagos State

  • Police nab popular Lagos big boy, Dolly Pizzle with 4 Beretta pistols

    Police nab popular Lagos big boy, Dolly Pizzle with 4 Beretta pistols

    The Lagos State Police Command has arrested popular Lagos big boy known as Dolapo Oni, and popularly known as Dolly Pizzle, an acclaimed yahoo boy.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Dolly Pizzle was arrested by the police with 4 English made Beretta pistols while driving in his Rolls Royce along with his police escort in Lagos.

    The police who arrested the Lagos big boy with the pistols with 8 rounds of live ammunition each released a video footage of him being quizzed.

    When queried, Dolly Pizzle owned up that the guns were found in his possession and that some of them belong to his friend who he identified as his butcher known as Jide Viper.

    He said he has been using only 2 of the pistols that one other belongs to his friend which has 8 rounds also.

    As at the time of filing this report, there was no information if Dolly Pizzle had been linked to any robbery case in Lagos State.

    Investigation is still ongoing to know the true reason why he has been keeping guns in his possession.

    TNG recalls Dolly Pizzle bought his Roll Royce car in 2019 and quickly visited his mum in the Agege area of Lagos to show off his new achievement.

    The Rolls Royce car was worth N140 million at the time.

     

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  • Sexual assault: Lagos outlines possible charges against Baba Ijesha

    Sexual assault: Lagos outlines possible charges against Baba Ijesha

    The Lagos State Domestic and Sexual Violence Response Team has interfered into the sexual assault claim against Nollywood actor, Olanrewaju James, also known as Baba Ijesha.

    Baba Ijesha who is currently in police custody is accused of sexually assaulting a 14-year-old girl.

    In a statement shared by the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor of Lagos, Gboyega Akosile, the LSDSVRT revealed the possible charges Baba Ijesha could face if legal action is carried out against him.

    The statement read, “This is to inform members of the public that the Lagos State Domestic and Sexual Violence Team is actively following up on the Baba ljesha’s case, we are also in direct contact with the complainant with a view to providing the necessary support.

    “We confirm that the duplicate case file has been forwarded to the Directorate of Public Prosecution (DPP) for legal advice. For the avoidance of doubt, the following allegations are being considered:

    “Sexual Assault by Penetration- S 261 of the Criminal law of Lagos State, 2015 punishable by Life imprisonment

    “Attempted Sexual Assault by Penetration-S262 of the Criminal law, punishable by 14 years imprisonment

    “Sexual Assault-S263 of the Criminal Law, punishable by 3 years imprisonment (4) Indecent treatment of a child- S135 of the Criminal Law punishable by 7 years imprisonment

    “We have absolute confidence in the criminal justice system, as well as social support structures in Lagos State in ensuring justice is served in this matter and most importantly, the survivor receives the relevant support on her journey towards healing.

    “We, therefore, use this medium to reiterate Lagos State Government’s position of zero tolerance to all forms of Sexual and Gender-Based Violence and our firm commitment to ensuring justice for survivors.”

     

  • Lagos Govt gives update on closure of Independence Tunnel

    Lagos Govt gives update on closure of Independence Tunnel

    The Lagos State Government on Friday gave an update on the closure of the independence tunnel at Maryland.

    General Manager of Lagos State Traffic Management Agency (LASTMA), Olajide Oduyoye gave the update, saying the Independence Tunnel would be closed for 4 weeks.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports the Lagos State Government had earlier announced closure of the tunnel to allow for repairs.

    Speaking during a weekly chat known as GM Speaks, organized by LASTMA, Oduyoye gave updates on the activities of the agency so far.

    He stated that repair at the Independence Tunnel is imminent and that work proper will start on Tuesday as opposed to on Monday that is Workers’ Day public holiday.

    The LASTMA GM further stated that the main carriageway of the tunnel would be totally shut but that the BRT lane would not be affected, adding that the current access closure above the tunnel shall be opened.

    “The planned closure of the Independence Tunnel at Maryland inwards Anthony has been major. We did a trial run earlier today and work proper starts on Tuesday as opposed to public holiday Monday.

    “Main carriageway shall be totally shut. BRT Lane is not affected, so buses can pass through. The current access closure above the tunnel shall be opened. New traffic control introduced to accommodate diverted traffic above. Temporary bus stop created at the 2 disused petrol stations.

    “Over the years perhaps due to factors like drainage blockage, that section of Ikorodu Road gets flooded and blocks traffic during the rains. Subsequently the asphalt gets damaged considerably especially with the traffic weight load.

    “So now the government of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu wants to implement a lasting solution. Job shall be done by Julius Berger. Duration of work is expected to be 4 weeks. LASTMA to manage traffic flow. So a contra flow between Maryland and 100m beyond the tunnel shall be created against the Maryland directional flow from Anthony.

    “That is, if your destination is towards Ojota, 7UP or even Ikorodu too; if approaching from the 7UP, Alausa end on Lagos-Ibadan expressway, a motorist may also use Ogudu, Gbagada and Anthony to avoid Maryland. Traffic on Mobolaji Bank Anthony can also divert to the right before getting to Maryland to reduce stress of yellow buses and their passengers.

    “So we did a trial run today to assess the likely impact of traffic towards Maryland from both approaches on Ikorodu road. I believe it is manageable. Other options on movement include using Anthony towards Gbagada express,” Oduyoye stated.

  • Lagos Govt hands over amputee hawker to kinsman

    Lagos Govt hands over amputee hawker to kinsman

    The Lagos State Government says it has handed over the amputee sachet water hawker, Mary Daniel, to leaders of Igala Community in Lagos State.

    Princess Aderemi Adebowale, Special Adviser to Gov. Babajide Sanwo-Olu on Civic Engagement, said that the state government would continue to protect all residents in the state, especially the vulnerable.

    Adebowale made this known in a statement signed by Mr Sola Ogunmosunle, Director, Public Affairs Department, Office of Civic Engagement, on Thursday in Lagos.

    27-year-old Daniel, whose story has attracted widespread attention, particularly on social media, had been in the safe custody of the state government in the past two weeks.

    Adebowale said the state government took the step to shield Daniel from possible fraudsters who might target the funds donated to her by well meaning Nigerians.

    He said that Daniel was handed over to a committee comprising the representatives of the Ministry of Justice, Ministry of Youth and Social Development, and a Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO).

    She said that other committee members at the handing over was Mr Sanni Ejima, Leader of Igala Community in Lagos; Divisional Police Officer, Alausa and representative of the Lagos State Commissioner of Police.

    Adebowale explained that the police were involved to demonstrate that the state had taken proper care of Daniel, while in its custody, and to ensure her safety thereafter.

    She said that the committee was to oversee Daniel’s rehabilitation and ensure that the donated funds were judiciously utilised to improve her standard of living and that of her baby.

    According to her, the ultimate desire of the state government is to ensure that Daniel becomes a civically responsible citizen in the state.

    Adebowale said “she (Daniel) now has the resources to take care of herself and her baby and have a new lease of life.’’

  • Lagos Police reacts to viral video of attack on policemen in Lekki

    Lagos Police reacts to viral video of attack on policemen in Lekki

    The Commissioner of Police, Lagos State, Hakeem Odumosu has described the rumoured attack by okada operators on police personnel in Lekki area of Lagos State as captured in a viral video as false and mischievous.

    The Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer, CSP Olumuyiwa Adejobi, said in a statement that the Command after carefully studying the video, noticed that the originators of the video distorted the fact and raised false alarm.

    “This was in order to cause confusion and create fears in the minds of the general public for reasons best known to the originators or sponsors as the case may be.

    “The command wishes to set the record straight that on Monday, April 26, at about 09:30am, the Divisional Police Officer in Maroko, Lagos State, was informed that some okada riders were on rampage by resisting the police from impounding their motorcycles at Lekki Phase 1 Gate.

    “The area falls within the restricted areas for okada operations in the state. The Divisional Police Officer then called for reinforcement and ordered his policemen to race to the place to take charge and restore normalcy.

    “The policemen were able to curtail their activities and chased them to their hideout where 31 of their motorcycles were impounded and one of the leaders, one Mohammed, was arrested. Normalcy has been restored to the area.” he said.

    The PPRO said the command will always maintain law and order across the state, especially on the enforcement of the restriction order and traffic law on operations of okada in the state.

    He added that the Commissioner of Police (CP) urged the general public to disregard the viral video and perceive the originator and his peddled rumour as baseless and mischievous.

    “The CP enjoins Lagosians to go about their lawful businesses and support the police command in its bid to maintain law and order across the length and breadth of Lagos State.

    “In conclusion, the originator of the video is being traced for necessary investigation.” he said.

    Recall that the Lagos State Government has made a series of pronouncements on the ban on commercial motorcycle operations in some restricted areas/routes, including Lekki axis.

  • BREAKING: NURTW, okada riders clash in Lagos

    BREAKING: NURTW, okada riders clash in Lagos

    Motorcyclists, made up of mostly Hausa riders clashed with members of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) in Lagos State on Monday.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports the clash happened in the Iyana-Iba area of Ojo, but Jubril Gawat, Senior Special Assistant to Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu says the situation has been brought under control.

    According to eyewitnesses, the clash started when Hausa okada riders gathered themselves to protest constant harassment by the union members after an Hausa motorcyclist was allegedly beaten and stabbed to death.

    The fight which began with exchange of stones between members of the union and the motorcyclists soon degenerated into a full blown crisis, as sporadic gunshots were heard at the scene.

    “The clash was between members of the transport union and the okada riders. Police have brought the situation under control. It’s not a tribal issue please. All Clear now,” Gawat tweeted.

  • Major disaster averted as Lagos Fire Service stops inferno at Somolu gas plant

    Major disaster averted as Lagos Fire Service stops inferno at Somolu gas plant

    A major disaster was averted in Lagos State on Monday after the State Fire and Rescue Service saved a multi-million naira gas plant located in the Somolu axis of the State from being consumed by fire.

    Speaking to journalists about the incident, the Acting Controller, Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service, Mrs. Margaret Adeseye, disclosed that the Agency received a distress call at 0536 hours from 1, Ikija Street, Bajulaiye, Somolu, Lagos, that a building was on fire.

    “Firefighting operations started immediately as two fire stations were mobilised to curtail the spread of the inferno from causing more damage, which led to the prevention of the plant and other residential buildings from being razed by the fire”, she said.

    Mrs. Adeseye further stated that on arrival at the scene, it was discovered that a bungalow built on a land of about 640sq/m consisting of four shops and six rooms, trading in a variety of stocks and also had residences were ablaze.

    The Fire boss declared that preliminary investigations revealed that the fire was caused by an electrical upsurge, just as efforts were being intensified to prevent it from spreading to adjoining buildings, including a mosque.

    The State Fire Controller reiterated that electricity upsurge is caused by carelessness, hence advised Nigerians to always turn off their appliances when not in use.

    Meanwhile, the situation was put under control with complementary support from the Federal Fire Service.

  • BREAKING: Police dismiss killer cop for murder of Bakare at Quinox Lounge

    BREAKING: Police dismiss killer cop for murder of Bakare at Quinox Lounge

    The Lagos State Police Command has dismissed one Inspector Jonathan Kampani for extra judicial killing.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Inspector Kampani shot dead one Jelili Bakare at Quinox Lounge, Sangotedo Area of Lagos State on 18th March, 2021.

    According to a statement by CSP Olumuyiwa Adejobi, Lagos Police Public Relations Officer, Kampani has been transferred to the State CID, Panti, Yaba for prosecution.

    The statement reads: “The Lagos State Police Command has dismissed one AP No 278055 Inspector Jonathan Kampani, attached to Mounted Troop of the Nigeria Police Force, for firing and killing one Jelili Bakare at Quinox Lounge, Sangotedo Area of Lagos State, on 18th March, 2021.

    “The Command has conveyed the dimissal of the erring Inspector from the Nigeria Police to the Deputy Commissioner of Police, State CID, Panti, Yaba via letter numbered AR. 3100/LS/ SPM/vol.2/321 dated 16/4/2021, for prosecution as advised by the Department of Public Prosecution of the Lagos State.

    “The Commissioner of Police, Lagos State, CP Hakeem Odumosu, had ordered for the arrest and immediately orderly room trial of the inspector after the incident.

    “He also led a team of senior officers in the command to pay a condolence visit to the family of the deceased at Chief Bakare’s House, Ajiranland, Eti-Osa Local Government of Lagos State, on Saturday 27th March, 2021, where he promised that justice will be done in the matter.

    “The Commissioner of Police therefore urged the general public, especially the family members of the deceased, Jelili Bakare, to be patient and have trust in the Police and the judiciary as the matter will be given necessary attention and commitment it requires.

    “The Police boss however reiterated his zero tolerance for professional misconducts and inappropriate behaviours among police personnel in the state”.

  • Who is after Ambode? – Rilwanu Yakubu

    Who is after Ambode? – Rilwanu Yakubu

    By Rilwanu Yakubu

    With the recent harassment of the former governor of Lagos State Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode, although largely unnoticed, the time is ripe to ask the question: who is really after him?

    Though no one has owned up, it is only natural that fingers point to a certain direction responsible for this dastardly act. There have been unreported accounts of security breach and threats around him and his family members mostly in the last six months.

    This portends bad image for our nascent democracy.

    Agreed that he presided over one of the biggest economies for a period of time and left his position peacefully despite obvious conspiracy; he never abandoned the part of contributing his best materially and professionally to develop the State.

    Why then are some people still after him, causing so much threat to him and his family? Lagos State is not the exclusive preserve of anyone or unless it has been so converted without the knowledge of the citizenry.

    Without doubt the former governor remains one of the most productive governors the nation has ever produced; he is a leader who cared for his people while he was the governor.

    All you read in the newspapers was about modern development in the State during his time.

    For avoidance of doubt, here is a quote culled from a visiting military officer during the former governor’s ordeal in the hands of Lagos State Assembly in 2019: ”I was commanding officer and in charge of 23 countries in Africa, helping the military in the area of capacity building; all you read about in the newspapers are the unbelievable developments taking place in Lagos!” This quote was from someone who resides outside Nigeria!

    Till this day, the former governor has continued to remain patriotic, living a humble and modest life. He has continued to exhibit sheer competence and leadership qualities contributing quietly to the development of smooth governance in Nigeria.

    Perhaps, it was in recognition of this sterling quality in him that encouraged the Ruling Political Party of Nigeria to include his name on the newly created 61-member Contact and Strategy Committee to chart 2023 path for the party!

    It is not certain but as is being suspected – this new development may have thrown fear into the camp of whoever is afraid of the former governor’s massive achievements and sparked off this recent harassment.

    Nevertheless, we are aware that the nation operates a democratic government and what the people desire is improvement and betterment of their lives. If they have someone in the person of the former governor who is ready to reduce their suffering, should they not admire him?

    Lagos State should focus more on things that would drive the new realities and avoid petty politics and unnecessary distractions. This is the time to call a spade a spade. No personal ambition should be bigger than the overall interest of the State. Life is too sacrosanct to fiddle with.

    There is more to gain from practicing genuine democracy with the interest of everyone taken care of; Lagos deserves to move forward with all the resources they can muster. This is not the time to play politics of hatred. The spirit of tolerance and unity must prevail so also the spirit of fairness and equity.

    Let it be known that there is no kind of justification in the continued harassment of the former governor –no matter the reason. If no one can speak out, this is the time for us patriotic citizens to do so. A man who brought so much development to the State should be embraced—not persecuted.

    It is wrong for anyone who is aspiring for any position to see threats in others; the former governor has never interfered in the affairs of the running of Lagos State despite being a member of the ruling All Progressive Congress Party!

    We should be mindful not to allow our obdurate ambition and pride to becloud our general sense of purpose. We must show responsibility and concern to the plight of others. We must also be conscious of those who exhibit extreme greed, avarice and incompetence, also those often in the habit of monopolizing public offices for private uses.

    It is absolutely wrong for any one or group to resort to the use of social media to smear his name or use the anti-graft agency to launch a campaign of calumny against his person; this is not how to run a democracy; the nation is bigger than that and at a time the world has gone hi-tech, it is shameful that people exist who still play this old game.

    Nigerians will not forget in a hurry the persecution Ambode went through in 2018/19 in the hands of the “strongman” of Lagos Bola Tinubu We are equally bemused by the entrapping’s of persecution ever since he left office. Just recently, the same “strongman” publicly declared that Ambode was taking Lagos State in the wrong direction during the official opening of the Pen Cinema Flyover, Agege, a project Ambode had completed 85% before leaving office and just one of the numerous developmental projects during his tenure. It is necessary at this time for the Federal Government not to take lightly threats from these callous quarters lightly.

    We are using this opportunity to draw Nigerian’s attention to this new gamble and awake their consciousness for them to be on guard. No one knows what the dark elements are capable of producing next, but we call on all well-meaning Nigerians to wake up and take note. The former governor is a peaceful and law abiding Nigerian and should be left alone! We are proud of his everlasting achievements.

     

    Alhaji Rilwanu Usman Yakubu is National Secretary of Creative Centre Against Mass Poverty.

  • BREAKING: Lagos State Govt opens up on side effects of COVID-19 vaccine

    BREAKING: Lagos State Govt opens up on side effects of COVID-19 vaccine

    So far, following the administration of the first dose of the Oxford-AstraZeneca Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) vaccine, few persons vaccinated experienced what is termed adverse events following immunisation (AEFI) or adverse event of special interest (AESI).

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports the Lagos State Government made this known on Thursday in a statement by the State Commissioner for Health, Prof Akin Abayomi on the conclusion of the first half, phase one COVID-19 vaccination exercise.

    The Commissioner for Health, while announcing a date to commence the second phase of COVID-19 vaccination, listed the adverse events or side effects of the COVID-19 vaccine as pain at the injection site, fever or body pains lasting 24 to 48 hours and anaphylactic shock.

    “We are being extremely diligent for blood coagulation disorders in view of the prevailing international scientific attention to the possibility of increased risk of developing blood clotting disorders and two cases are being investigated.

    “It is important in the interest of scientific knowledge to be able to attribute any blood clotting problems directly to the administration of the vaccine.

    “The Lagos State Government has robust surveillance systems to effectively monitor and track untoward events and I would like to urge anyone who experiences any adverse events to call the number of the LGA Disease Surveillance Notification written in front of the vaccination card so that such cases can be thoroughly investigated and monitored.

    “We have learnt several lessons during this vaccination drive, and the challenges encountered will be addressed before the commencement of the administration of the second doses vaccination drive,” Prof Abayomi stated.

    He revealed that the second phase of COVID-19 vaccination will commence on the 28th of May 2021, and that the State had inoculated 257,756 persons as of the 15th of April 2021.

    He also stated that the first phase, which took an average of 20 days, had ended and that the remaining doses of the Oxford-AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine have been reserved at the Lagos State Cold Chain Store for the second dose exercise.

    The statement by Prof Abayomi reads in full: “Lagos State has concluded the first half of phase one #COVID19 vaccination campaign – in line with the directive of @NphcdaNG. The exercise began on March 12.

    “The conclusion of the first phase, which took an average of 20 days, followed the Federal Government’s directive to stop vaccination once half of the consignment has been administered so that those who received the first dose will have an opportunity for the second dose.

    “This will ensure that at least 1% of Lagos residents receive the full complement of doses required to enable the protection the vaccine promises. The target to achieve effective herd immunity is vaccination of at least 60% of the Lagos State population.

    “The exercise lapsed on Tuesday 13th April 2021. Consequently, the Government has shut down all its vaccination centers.

    “Recall that Lagos State got 507,000 doses of the 3.92 Million doses of the AstraZeneca COVID vaccine facilitated through support from the COVAX facility to the @NigeriaGov

    “The Lagos State vaccination drive is managed by the Technical Working Group on the Vaccination Strategy as approved by the Governor, @jidesanwoolu, the Incident Commander. It is chaired by the Honorable Commissioner for Health @ProfAkinAbayomi.

    “Lagos State inoculated 257,756 persons, as of the 15th of April 2021, consisting of health workers, frontline workers including; security agents, ports of entry staff, Judiciary, petrol station workers, contingency workers and strategic leaders.

    “The Government went a step further to vaccinate willing pensioners, people aged 70 and above, teachers and journalists during the same period.

    “Lagos is the only State that has inoculated more than 200,000 residents during this period.

    “The remaining doses of the Oxford-AstraZeneca #COVID19 vaccine have been reserved at the Lagos State Cold Chain Store for the second dose exercise, which will commence on the 28th of May, 2021, following the expiration of the 8-12 weeks interval as required by the manufacturers.

    “Residents are encouraged to check their vaccination cards for their next appointment dates and where possible to try to go to the same health facilities where they got their initial dose for their second dose.

    “There is no need for citizens who have received the first dose to pre-register before going to the health facility for the second dose because their already captured details will only be updated with additional information after vaccination.

    “The vaccines are due to expire on 9th July 2021. Our monitoring and evaluation quality assurance activity indicates that our cold chain distribution logistics has been maintained ensuring the integrity of the vaccines.

    “As previously stipulated and according to the strategy of the Federal Government through the National Primary Healthcare Development Agency, the COVID-19 vaccinations will be in four phases.

    “Phase two will cover persons aged 50 years and above as well as those living with co-morbidities who are between 18-49 years of age.

    “Phase three will be activated thereafter for people in the Local Government Areas with the highest infections of the disease and those who missed phases one and two.

    “Phase four will cover other eligible populations as more vaccines become available.

    “The date of commencement of the Phase two vaccination will be announced by the Federal Government in due course.

    “Of the 257,756 persons inoculated as of the 15th of April 2021, 59,444 (23.1%) are health workers, 109,809 (42.6%) are essential workers and 88,503 (34.3%) are strategic leaders.

    “Our gender distribution data indicated that we have vaccinated more females than males; with 131,283 females representing 50.9% and 126,473 males representing 49.1% vaccinated as of April 15th, 2021.

    “According to our evaluation report, Eti-Osa, Lagos Mainland, Ikeja, Kosofe, Alimosho and Surulere are the top six Local Government Areas with the highest number of persons vaccinated. 28,257 and 25,094 persons were vaccinated in Eti-Osa and Lagos Mainland.

    “In Ikeja LGA, we vaccinated 23,194 persons; in Kosofe LGA, 19,398 people received the COVID vaccine. For Alimosho and Surulere, 18,954 and 14,963 persons were vaccinated.

    “Apapa, Amuwo-Odofin, Badagry, Epe, and Ibeju-Lekki local governments have the least number of citizens vaccinated, with less than 8,000 persons vaccinated for each.

    “So far, following the administration of the first dose of the vaccine to 257,756 persons, just a few of the persons vaccinated experienced what is termed adverse events following immunisation (AEFI) or adverse event of special interest (AESI) characterised by pain at the injection site, fever or body pains lasting 24 to 48 hours and anaphylactic shock.

    “We are being extremely diligent for blood coagulation disorders in view of the prevailing international scientific attention to the possibility of increased risk of developing blood clotting disorders and two cases are being investigated.

    “It is important in the interest of scientific knowledge to be able to attribute any blood clotting problems directly to the administration of the vaccine.

    “The Lagos State Government has robust surveillance systems to effectively monitor and track untoward events and I would like to urge anyone who experiences any adverse events to call the number of the LGA Disease Surveillance Notification written in front of the vaccination card so that such cases can be thoroughly investigated and monitored.

    “We have learnt several lessons during this vaccination drive, and the challenges encountered will be addressed before the commencement of the administration of the second doses vaccination drive.

    “These includes: 1. The need to perfect the digital platform that would ensure scheduling of clients to prevent overcrowding at the facilities, which leads to opportunists taking advantage of chaos that may ensue.

    “2. Continuous active risk communication to manage the expectation of the residents, educate them as to the need to properly monitor adverse events and report them through the official channels.

    “We sincerely apologize to citizens that may have experienced any inconveniences during the first doses administration exercises. We pledge to try to manage the mammoth logistics more effectively moving forward.

    “It is important to reiterate that residents, including vaccinated persons, must continue to adhere to the measures proposed to curb the spread of the virus, i.e. wearing of face masks in public, social distancing, avoidance of crowded areas, frequent washing of hands and practice of good respiratory hygiene.

    “Lagos State is fully aware of the evolution and global circulation of #COVID19 virus mutant and variant strains that appear to be acquiring the ability to cause multiple waves characterized by more serious clinical outcomes in countries like India, Brazil and certain parts of Europe. Lagos State the consistent epicenter of Nigeria has come out of the second wave successfully, the government is not relaxing on its oars and is preparing assiduously for all eventualities.

    “Mr. Governor is committed to achieve herd immunity for its population through the vaccination exercise and Lagos State will work with the @NphcdaNG and other potential stakeholders to ensure a successful #COVID19 vaccination campaign that would ensure Lagos State is able to withstand or mitigate a 3rd wave.

    “In line with the Federal Government’s strategy of curbing the spread of the global pandemic and securing public health, Lagos State Government through its Technical Working Group on the Vaccination Strategy and @LagosPHCB carried out the vaccination of its residents under the supervision and strict protocols of the @NphcdaNG.

    “My profound appreciation goes to Mr. Governor @jidesanwoolu for his leadership role in this successful exercise.

    “I would also like to extend the @followlasg appreciation to our development partners for their support and technical assistance, and the Gentlemen of the Press for their roles in the exercise”.