Tag: Lagos State

  • Lagos govt to revive ₦3trn idle property to boost IGR

    Lagos govt to revive ₦3trn idle property to boost IGR

    The Lagos State Government on Monday announced plans to revive idle property estimated to worth three trillion Naira, in an effort to boost the state’s  internally-generated revenue.

    The state Commissioner for Finance, Mr Abayomi Oluyomi, disclosed this while presenting the ministry’s stewardship at the state’s 2025 Ministerial Press Briefing  at Alausa, Ikeja.

    Oluyomi said the state was focused on harnessing idle assets to support its revenue drive.

    “In the second half of the year, we will securitise all these assets.

    “That is why the Office of Valuation is critical. We have identified the assets and we are currently valuing them.

    “Lagos State has over N3 trillion worth of idle assets. These are resources that can be put to productive use.

    “Our plan is to securitise these assets to improve liquidity and fund infrastructure projects,” he said.

    The commissioner listed such property to include  buildings, land,  bridges and roads.

    “These will now be used to generate the credit needed for infrastructure funding through securitisation.

    “We have not focused on this in the past. Revenue generation will no longer rely solely on traditional means.”

    The commissioner also said that the government would take a tougher stance on defaulters of property tax payment.

    He said that the government had  plans to publicise their names and pursue a legal action.

    “We have already started publishing notices in newspapers to warn defaulting property owners.

    Over the past three weeks, we have issued reminders in various publications.

    “Within the next one to two weeks, we will begin publishing the names of all property tax defaulters. Once published, those names will be taken to court for prosecution.”

    On flood risk insurance, Oluyomi said that the scheme reflected Gov. Babajide Sanwo-Olu’s commitment to the welfare of residents of Lagos State.

    “Lagos is below sea level, and flooding is a recurring issue during rainy season. This affects lives and properties.

    “We are introducing flood risk insurance to ensure that affected residents are compensated,” he said.

    The official said that the state was paying premiums on  behalf of such residents  so that when flooding would occur, the government would be prepared to support those who would suffer losses.

    He encouraged the state residents to register with the Lagos State Residents Registration Agency (LASRRA) and obtain the card.

    He described the registration as essential for planning and development.

    “Getting the LASRRA card is like participating in a census. Knowing how many people live in Lagos – whether young or old, male or female – helps the government to plan effectively.

    “Those who fail to plan, plan to fail. To plan effectively, we must know who resides in Lagos. Orderliness is key.”

    The commissioner also announced that Lagos State had begun  issuance of a ₦14.82 billion green bond.

    He said that the bond was  the first certified by the Climate Bond Initiative for any Nigerian sub-national government.

    He said that proceeds from the bond would be used to fund sectors such as  health, environment, housing, science and technology, agriculture and transport.

  • Lagos APC primaries: Chairmanship candidates emerge for 55 LGs/ LCDAs

    Lagos APC primaries: Chairmanship candidates emerge for 55 LGs/ LCDAs

    Fifty-five (55) out of the expected  57 All  Progressives Congress(APC) chairmanship candidates  for the July 12 Local Government election  in Lagos State have emerged.

    Candidates emerged at the primaries of the party conducted on Saturday in Ikeja. Some candidates emerged via  consensus, while others were selected through voting by delegates.

    No  fewer than 1,539 delegates were expected to vote chairmanship candidates for the 20 Local Government and 37 Local Council Development, but  primaries were not conducted for Yaba LCDA and Mainland LCDA  owing to issues bordering on litigations, and so delegates  were absent.

    27 delegates voted to elect candidate for  each of the  councils where voting was conducted.

    Announcing the  winners after the process, Chairman of the party’s  Electoral Committee,Mr Babatunde Ogala, said four chairmanship candidates emerged through consensus while 51 others contested to emerge.

    According to him ,candidates that emerged via consensus and were affirmed by their delegates are Mr Isa Jubril (Iba LCDA),Mrs Motunrayo Gbadebo (Ijede LCDA), Mr Rasaq Kasali (Lekki LCDA) and Mr Azeez Kareem(Otto Awori LCDA)

    Ogala declared Mr Usman Hamzat as the elected candidate  for Ifako-Ijaiye LG and Mr Hameed Aroyehun for Igbogbo/Bayeku LCDA, Oluyemisi Rosiji (Ojokoro LCDA); Moyosore Ogunlewe (Kosofe LG); Olufemi Okeowo (Ifelodun LCDA); Olamilekan Akindipe (Ajeromi Ifelodun LG) and Suleiman Yusuf (Surulere LG).

    According to him , others who emerged are Azeez Ogidan (Coker Aguda LCDA) Tola Oyedele (Agboyi-Ketu LCDA); Taoreed Taiwo (Ejigbo LCDA),Muibi Alade (Lagos Island East) Sanusi Ismail (Amuwo-Odofin LG),  Muibat Rufia (Ojo LG) and Taiwo Oyekan (Lagos Island LG).

    He gave  the other winners as Wale Hameed (Ikorodu North LG). Samsudeen Agunbiade (Eti-Osa East LG); Humpey Babatunde (Badadry); Sura Animashaun (Epe LG); Adebayo Olasoju (Isolo LCDA); and Sesan Olowa (Ibeju-Lekki LCDA).

    Wale Alomo (Ikosi-Ejinrin LCDA); Rauf Ibrahim (Badagry West LCDA); Adedayo Ladega (Ikorodu LG); Rasak Oloyede (Oriade LCDA); Abiodun Akinola (Orile Agege LCDA) and Lateef Ashimin (Somolu),Bolanle Bada (Ikosi-Isheri LCDA); Kehinde Oloyede (Oshodi-Isolo LG); and Sunday Benson (Imota LCDA); and Kazeem Sulaiman (Ikorodu West LCDA) were also announced as winners.

    Shobanjo Idowu (Apapa); Peter Ajose (Olorunda LCDA); Monsuru Ismail (Eredo LCDA); Opeyemi Akindele (Mosan Okunola LCDA), Abiodun Agbaje (Ayobo-Ipaja LCDA); Ibrahim Akinpelu (Alimosho LG); and Jimoh Olawale (Apapa Iganmu), Bukola Omofe (Bariga LCDA); Tunbosun Aruwe (Mushin LG); Olusegun Odunmbaku (Ojodu); Idris Balogun (Egbe- Idimu); Lasisi Akinsanya (Ikotun-Igando LCDA); Akeem Dauda (Ikeja LG) and Lawal Jakande (Odi-Olowo/Ojuwoye LCDA) also emerged.

    Other elected party flag bearers are Bola Oladunjoye (Ikoyi-Obalende LCDA);Moyo Adebanjo (Onigbongbo LCDA); Adeola Sheriff (Eti-Osa LCDA), Babatunde Azeez (Agege LG); ,Aminat Alabi (Iru/Victoria Island LCDA)Daniel Olufemi (Itire Ikate LCDA) and Jimoh Ishola for Agbado Oke-Odo LCDA.

    Some aspirants and their agents protested the outcomes of the primaries for some LGs.

    Ogala, who admitted that there might be a few human errors, urged the aggrieved aspirants  to exercise their right to appeal after the exercise.

    He said that the decision of the committee could be overturned by the APC Appeal Committee if confronted with facts.

    Commending the delegates for patience, cooperation ,Ogala said the exercise was  been transparent  and was done in the interest of the party.

    Councillorship primaries also held across the different  wards in the state.

  • Lagos LG election: APC primaries underway amid heavy security

    Lagos LG election: APC primaries underway amid heavy security

    The All Progressives Congress(APC) Local Government  chairmanship primaries are currently underway at the party secretariat in Ikeja, amid heavy security.

    The Lagos State Independent Electoral Commission (LASIEC) has fixed July 12 to conduct elections into the 20 Local Governments (LGs) and 37 Local Council Development Areas(LCDAs) in the state.

    NAN political correspondents  monitoring  the primaries report that there is heavy presence of  police operatives at the venue to ensure a  hitch-free conduct.

    The State  Commissioner of Police ,CP Moshood Jimoh, is seen  monitoring  security situation within and around  the venue.

    Operatives of Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), and those of Department of State Security (DSS) are also on ground to provide security.

    Officials of Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) are also on ground .

    Vehicular movements on  the entire stretch of the road leading to the venue were restricted .

    The development created  gridlock around ACME Road and other roads, forcing vehicles to take alternative routes to access their destinations.

    NAN reports that hundreds of  delegates  from the different council areas are being screened for accreditation.

    Addressing newsmen  briefly before the commencement of the delegates accreditation, the Chairman of the APC Electoral Committee, Mr Babatunde Ogala, called for fair reportage from the media.

    Ogala, who asked the media of their assessment of the venue, said that the committee had provided adequate security for all the participants.

    According to him, though the accreditation was supposed to start at 9.00am, the committee delayed commencement by some minutes to ensure delegates coming from far places were part of the process.

  • Lagos police nabbed man with human organs

    Lagos police nabbed man with human organs

    The Lagos State Police Command has arrested a 25-year-old man, Samson Oghenebreme, for having human organs in the Odomola community, Epe.

    According to a statement issued on Friday by the Command’s spokesperson, CSP Benjamin Hundeyin, the suspect was apprehended by officers attached to the Odo-Noforija Division on April 25, following credible intelligence from residents who observed his suspicious movements.

    Preliminary investigations revealed that Oghenebreme was transporting the organs from Edo State, intending to deliver them to a native doctor for use in money-making rituals.

    The recovered human parts have since been deposited at the General Hospital, Epe, for preservation.

    The case has been transferred to the Edo State Police Command, where further investigation and prosecution will be carried out.

    Operatives of Odo-Noforija Division have arrested one Samson Oghenebreme ‘m’ aged 25, in Odomola community, Epe, for being in possession of human organs. The arrest, which happened on April 25, 2025, followed the receipt of credible information from members of the public about the suspicious movement of the suspect.

    “Preliminary investigation revealed that the suspect was transporting the organs from Edo State to a native doctor for the purpose of money-making rituals.

    “The recovered human organs have been deposited at the General Hospital, Epe, for preservation while the case has been transferred to Edo State Police Command for continuation of investigation and prosecution,” the statement read.

  • Just In: Missing police officer found dead in Lagos

    Just In: Missing police officer found dead in Lagos

    The lifeless body of a police inspector, Bishop Clement, who was last seen on April 23, 2025, after leaving home for work was found days later at Second Rainbow, a location within the Festac Town, Lagos State.

    TheNewsGuru reports that Clement, a serving officer in the Nigeria Police Force was declared missing last week. A Police Wireless Message that had circulated among divisions and formations across Lagos detailed the inspector’s disappearance and was issued following a formal complaint by his wife.

    According to the signal, referenced AB: 2680/LS/AP/VOL.1/146, Clement’s wife had reported that her husband, identified as AP/No. 352498, failed to return home and had remained unreachable via his two known mobile phone numbers.

    The internal police message, signed by the Commissioner of Police (Finance and Administration) and the Assistant Commissioner of Police, Area B, Apapa, read in part: “Be informed that on 23/04/2025 at about 1500hrs, information was received from the wife of AP/NO. 352498 Insp. Bishop Clement ‘M’… that her husband has not yet returned home since he left for work, and his mobile phone numbers 08062389359 and 08058981999 have not been reachable. Request assistance in circulating the information to other divisions/formations for possible trace of his whereabouts. If seen, inform mine for necessary action.”

    The Lagos State Police Command has yet to issue an official statement confirming the cause of death or whether foul play is suspected.

  • Many feared dead as Truck rams into bus in Lagos

    Many feared dead as Truck rams into bus in Lagos

    Tragedy struck along the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway on Wednesday when a Howo truck rammed into a Mazda bus at Car Park C, Mowe, Ogun State, claiming the lives of five people and leaving seven others injured.

    TheNewsGuru gathered that the accident, which occurred at about 1:39 p.m., triggered response from emergency responders.

    Confirming the incident, the spokesperson of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Ogun State Command, Florence Okpe, said a total of 12 passengers were on board the Mazda bus at the time of the crash—seven men and five women.

    According to her, five people, including two male adults and three female adults, died on the spot, while five other men and two women sustained varying degrees of injuries.

    The injured victims were rushed to Famobis Hospital, Mowe, for treatment, while the remains of the deceased were deposited at Idera Morgue.

    Preliminary investigations by the FRSC indicate that the crash was caused by speeding, brake failure, and loss of control by the Howo truck driver, who reportedly collided with the bus as it was negotiating a turn at the park.

    “The crash involved two(2) vehicles. A Yellow Mazda Bus with registration number LGB465XA and Ash Howo Truck with no registration number.

    “A total of 12 passengers(7 Male Adults and 5 Female Adults) were involved in the crash. 2 Male Adults and 3 Female Adults were killed, while 5 Male Adults and 2 Female Adults were injured. The injured victims were taken to Famobis Hospital, Mowe, while the corpses were deposited at Idera Morgue.

    “The suspected causes of the crash were speeding, brake failure, and loss of control on the part of the Howo truck which rammed into the Mazda bus as the driver was negotiating a turning point at Car Park C,” Okpe said in a statement.

  • LG election: Lagos APC constitutes electoral committee

    LG election: Lagos APC constitutes electoral committee

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Lagos State has constituted an electoral committee, tasked with conducting  primaries for the July 12 Local Government election.

    The Lagos APC Spokesman, Mr Seye Oladejo, disclosed this in a statement in Lagos.

    He named a  former national legal adviser of the party, Mr Babatunde Ogala, the Chairman of the committee.

    Oladejo also named   Mr Babarinde Nurudeen  the Secretary of the committee.

    “The committee is empowered to over-see all the activities and processes leading to the conduct of the elections in to the grassroots positions.

    “The party has considered the immense experience of the gentlemen in making the appointment. We have no doubt that they will deliver on this important assignments.

    “We urge all and sundry to give the requisite support and cooperation to ensure our collective success,” Oladejo said.

     

  • Police detain 16-year-old caught with firearm in Lagos

    Police detain 16-year-old caught with firearm in Lagos

    Operatives of the Police Command in Lagos State have detained a 16-year-old boy over alleged illegal possession of a pistol in Ebute-Ero area of Lagos.

    The Command’s spokesperson, CSP Benjamin Hundeyin, confirmed this in a post he shared on his verified X handle @benHundeyin on Sunday.

    Hundeyin said that the suspect was apprehended following a tip-off from concerned residents.

    “Kudos to observant Lagosians who noticed a 16-year-old with firearm and discreetly alerted Ebute-Ero Police Division.

    “The police searched his house and recovered a locally fabricated firearm and an unexpended cartridge. One more firearm off the streets, ” he said.

    According to Hundeyin, investigation into the case is in progress. He urged Lagos residents to always “say something, when you see something”.

  • LG polls: Accord Party offers free forms to women, PwDs in Lagos

    LG polls: Accord Party offers free forms to women, PwDs in Lagos

    The Accord Party in Lagos State has announced free nomination forms for female aspirants and Persons with Disabilities (PwD) in the July 12 local elections.

    The Chairman of Lagos State Accord Caretaker Executive Committee, Mr Dele Oladeji, disclosed this in the party’s Election Guidelines and Timetable, released on Sunday in Lagos.

    Oladeji said chairmanship and vice-chairmanship aspirants in this category would, however, pay a N100,000 administrative fee, while councillorship aspirants would pay N50,000.

    For male aspirants, the chairman stated that chairmanship and vice-chairmanship seekers would pay N500,000 for nomination forms and N100,000 in administrative fees.

    Male councillorship aspirants are required to pay N150,000 for nomination forms, alongside a N50,000 administrative fee, according to the chairman.

    Oladeji said: “Accord has made its ticket very affordable, as a considerate response to the severe economic challenges facing the state.

    “This is aimed at enhancing accessibility to governance and encouraging participatory democracy among ordinary Lagos residents, not just the wealthy elite.

    “In addition to affordable forms, Accord is offering free nomination forms to female aspirants, empowering women and supporting the 35 per cent Affirmative Action goal.”

    Highlighting the election timetable, Oladeji said purchase of nomination forms would run from April 19 to May 10 at the party’s state secretariat.

    He stated that submission of forms would close on May 10, with screening of aspirants scheduled for May 12 and party primaries on May 14.

    He added that the party’s Primary Tribunal Committee will sit on May 15, while any required rerun election would take place on May 17.

    Oladeji noted that all payments must be made to the party’s designated bank account, with receipts presented to the Accord State Treasurer for processing.

    He emphasised that Accord remains a key opposition party in Lagos State, with a proven record of successes in past LG/LCDA elections.

    “Join us to rekindle our winning tradition once more. We shall defend and deliver the people’s mandate,” Oladeji said.

  • Tragic accident: Cyclist dies after colliding with moving truck in Ikeja

    Tragic accident: Cyclist dies after colliding with moving truck in Ikeja

    The Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) has confirmed that a cyclist died after colliding with a moving truck on Sunday.

    LASTMA’s General Manager, Mr Olalekan Bakare-Oki, made the announcement in a statement in Lagos.

    Bakare-Oki explained that the tragic accident involved a cyclist and a heavily loaded truck (registration number BDG 610 YA). It occurred at Alausa Bus Stop, near ‘Radio’ on Kudirat Abiola Way, Ikeja.

    He said, “Preliminary investigations suggest the cyclist, while attempting a manoeuvre from Kudirat Abiola Way to ‘Radio’ on Obafemi Awolowo Way, collided with the truck.

    “In the process, he lost control, struck his head against the pavement, and died instantly from fatal injuries.

    “Eyewitnesses said the cyclist was talking on the phone using an earpiece, which caused a lapse in concentration on the busy expressway.

    “LASTMA operatives arrived promptly, securing the area to ensure the safety of other road users and maintain traffic flow.

    “Officers from Alausa Police Division were notified and responded quickly to the scene.

    “While managing traffic around the accident site, LASTMA officials handed the deceased’s remains to the Police, who transported the body to the General Hospital mortuary in Ikeja.”

    Bakare-Oki extended heartfelt condolences to the family and stressed the importance of strict adherence to road safety measures.

    He urged cyclists to wear proper protective gear and avoid distractions, including contesting the right of way with motorised vehicles.

    “LASTMA remains committed to fostering safer roads across Lagos State,” he said.