Tag: Lagos

  • Ambode removes VIO from Lagos roads

    Ambode removes VIO from Lagos roads

    The Lagos State Government has ordered the Vehicle Inspection Officers, VIO to leave Lagos roads.
    It was gathered that Governor Akinwunmi Ambode handed down the directive as a result of public complaints.
    It will be recalled that Ambode had earlier warned VIO, LASTMA officers to desist from forcing themselves into vehicles of suspected traffic offenders on the road.
    In his first interactive session with traffic officers the Lagos governor once said: “I want LASTMA, KAI, and VIO to help this government deliver on the promises made to the public, and there are two promises: to make life simpler for every resident of Lagos and make each resident happier than before”.
    “I don’t want officers that will torture my citizens. They may be offenders but don’t torture them. Don’t jump into their cars to enforce arrest. This is where you have to be creative and use technology in the implementation of the law. For now, no harassment”, he noted.
  • RRS foils attempted hijack of uber taxi in Lagos

    RRS foils attempted hijack of uber taxi in Lagos

    Operatives attached to the Rapid Response Squad of the Lagos State police command on Saturday foiled an attempt to hijack an UBER taxi arresting a suspect in the process.

    The suspect, Emmanuel John Ugbomah, 37, from Ndukwa, Delta State, was arrested in Oshodi Oke at 12:30 a.m while trying to escape after a botched attempt to hijack an uber taxi, a black Toyota Corrolla, 2009 model belonging to one Adebisi at Oshodi – Oke, Lagos.

    It was learnt that suspect in company of two other accomplices had boarded Adebisi’s uber taxi in Lekki. They reportedly told the victim they were going to Oshodi, to which he charged them N4,000.

    But on getting to Ikoyi, the trio told the driver to head to Dolphin where they said they were going to pick a lady friend.

    According to the driver of the vehicle, “Two of them came down from the vehicle and some minutes later they were back saying that the female friend was not going to join them and that he should keep driving to Oshodi – Oke.

    “When I was about to climb the Oshodi – Oke Bridge, one of them grabbed me from the back seat, another closed my mouth with his hand.

    “A gun-like object was pointed at my head and they were shouting that I should come down and come to the back seat”, he narrated.

    Continuing he said “Immediately I unbuckled the seat belt and opened the door, I saw some RRS policemen at the front. I screamed robbers! robbers! and ran towards them.

    “They immediately swung to action after I explained to them that my car was about to be stolen. They ran towards the direction of my car. They apprehended one but two escaped,” he added.

    The victim also claimed his Tecno C8 phone and a sum of eighty thousand naira were missing by the time he was composed.

    He identified Ugbomah as one of the suspect.

    However the suspect deny the robbery claim saying that he was an automobile mechanics and was on his way from Lekki to Oshodi after he had gone to fix a broken down vehicle for a customer when he was apprehended by the police at some minutes past midnight.

    Police sources however disclosed that preliminary investigations revealed that Ugbomah was not at his workshop at Marwa in Lekki as he told police in his statement.

    The source added that further investigations indicated that he has not been to his workshop since mid – March, 2017.

    Recovered from him at the point of arrest were charms, master key and a pistol shaped device.

    The suspect has been transferred to Special Anti Robbery Squad, Ikeja for further investigations.

  • Fire Accident: Lagos officials inspect Oba of Lagos’ palace

    Fire Accident: Lagos officials inspect Oba of Lagos’ palace

    Some officials from the Lagos State Government (LASG) on Wednesday inspected the burnt portion of Iga Iduganran, the palace of the Oba of Lagos, Rilwan Akiolu, on Lagos Island.

    TheNewsGuru.com reports that the visit followed a fire that gutted a section of the palace on Tuesday.

    A reliable source within the palace disclosed this to the News Agency of Nigeria correspondent, who visited the palace.

    The source, who pleaded anonymity, said the officials visited the palace to assess the extent of damage but did not make any comment after the inspection.

    The source said that the fire affected a section of the new palace building and not the old one where traditional artifacts and relics are kept.

    “A little portion of the new palace was affected by the fire outbreak but the ancient relics are still intact as they are kept at the former (old) palace.

    “The Lagos State Government officials visited the palace this morning and had seen the burnt portion.

    “I think it is the responsibility of the Lagos State Government to fix whatever was destroyed by the fire,’’ the source said.

    TheNewsGuru.com reports that normal activities have resumed around the palace with traders and buyers going about their businesses.

    The fire was put out by men of the Lagos State Fire Service.

     

     

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  • Photos: Truck crushes bike man to death in Lagos

    There was pandemonium at the Isolo area of Lagos on Thursday as a truck crushed a bike man (identified as Biliaminu Olayiwola) to death while trying to make u-turn at the Daleko Bridge.

    TheNewsGuru.com reports that the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency, LASEMA was immediately alerted of the incident which happened at about 9:19am. This prompted the immediate activation of the Agency’s Emergency Response Team, ERT to the scene of the accident accordingly.

    Investigation conducted by the Agency’s ERT team on getting to the scene of the incident revealed that a bike man was crushed under a trailer while trying to make a u-turn. He was identified as Biliaminu Olayiwola and his corpse was later handed over to the police.

    The driver of the trailer absconded immediately the accident occurred but was later apprehended by Police officers on duty and was taken to Olosan Police Station, Mushin for further interrogation.

    TheNewsGuru.com reports that officials from the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency, (LASEMA), Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, (NSCDC), Lagos State Ambulance Service (LASAMBUS), Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA), Lagos State Fire Service, Nigeria Police Force and Federal Road Safety Corps, FRSC were all at the scene of the accident to offer their various professional services.

    The trailer was recovered off the road with a tow truck provided by LASTMA and moved to a safe place nearby thereby ensuring free vehicular movements.

    The General Manager Mr. Adesina Tiamiyu however advised motorist and bike riders to always ensure utmost safety while on the highway to avoid unnecessary loss of lives.

     

    See Photos from the accident scene below:

     

    Photos: Truck crushes bike man to death in Lagos

     

     

     

     

     

  • Lagos, Delta, A’Ibom, highest indebted states in Nigeria – DMO

    Lagos, Delta, A’Ibom, highest indebted states in Nigeria – DMO

    …As Anambra maintains lowest debt figure of N3.5billion

    The Debt Management Office, DMO has identified Lagos, Delta and Akwa Ibom States has the highest indebted states in Nigeria with debt profiles to the tune of N707billion as at December 31, 2016.

    Lagos State had a local debt stock of N311.7 billion as at Dec. 31, 2016.

    The state, referred to as the commercial hub of Nigeria, had the highest local debt stock in the country during the period.

    A document posted on the Website of DMO disclosed that total local debts of the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) was N2.958 trillion as at December 31, 2016.

    Delta followed Lagos with N241.3 billion in local debts, while Akwa Ibom came third with N155.4 billion in local debts.

    The three states were followed by FCT with N152.8 billion debt stock, Osun with N147 billion, Rivers N142.4 billion and Bayelsa N140.1 billion.

    The document also said that the lowest indebted state was Anambra with N3.9 billion, followed by Yobe with N13.5 billion and Jigawa with N19 billion.

    Anambra state had the lowest domestic debt figure of N3.5 billion in 2015 and still maintained the lowest figure in 2016.

    TheNewsGuru.com reports that domestic debt is the amount of money raised by any government denominated in local currency from its own residents.

    The debts consist of two components: bank and non-bank borrowing.

    Domestic loans are issued through government debt instruments such as Nigerian Treasury Bills, Nigerian Treasury Certificates, Federal Government Development Stocks, Treasury Bonds, Ways and Means Advances.

     

     

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  • Lagos seals ‘Present House Church’ for contravening building law

    …Issues 30-day ultimatum to developers without planning permit

    The Lagos State Government approved the sealing of a Lekki based Church, This Present House, for constructing without title documents and requisite building permit in contravention of the Lagos State Regional and Urban Planning Law 2010.

    In a press release issued on Monday by the Commissioner for Physical Planning and Urban Development, the Government stated that it would not fold its arms and watch a brazen contravention of the law that could result in endangering the lives and property of Lagos state residents.

    The Commissioner explained that the said church has no Planning Permit to embark on such a massive construction without due process, adding also that the church fence stands in the Right of Way of Freedom Road (currently under construction) and is directly under the high-tension wires.

    “While government appreciates citizens rights to freedom of worship, the law stipulates a minimum of 15meters setback from the high tension wire to the property line. This church neglected and has refused to comply with the Statutory Notice served, as such the State Government must protect its citizens in order to mitigate against avoidable disasters.”

    The statement reiterated the State Government’s position against illegal development and warns against owners or developers who engage in building without planning approval.

    In this regard, the State Government issued a 30-day ultimatum to owners/developers of buildings without Planning Permit in the State to ensure that they comply with its Planning laws within the stipulated time.

    The Commissioner also called for understanding and cooperation of the general public as the implementation of the Planning laws is for the benefit of all the residents of the State.

  • Freed Justice Ademola’s wife back in office as HoS

    The Lagos State Head of Service, HoS, Olabowale Ademola, yesterday resumed work, barely 21 days after an Abuja High Court dismissed charges against her and the husband, Justice Adeniyi Ademola.

    Mrs Ademola stepped down from office as HoS last year, to allow her challenge allegations levelled against her, the husband and a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, SAN, Joe Agi.

    Ademola had earlier sought Governor Akinwunmi Ambode’s permission to return to work after she cleared her name from the charges levelled against her and others.

    In order not to create any vacuum, Ambode appointed Folashade Adesoye, to act during in her absence.

    Ademola is however expected to retire from service on November 10, this year when she would have clocked the mandatory 60 years of age.

    Confirming her return, Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Mr. Steve Ayorinde said that Mrs. Ademola resumed yesterday Ayorinde said she took permission from the governor to step down so that she could prove her innocence, adding that since the court had acquitted her, there should be no reason why she should not come back to her duty post.

  • Four killed as scrap buyers clash with police in Lagos

    At least four people were feared dead on Monday following a clash between scrap dealers and security men guarding oil pipelines in the Isheri Osun/Ijegun area of Lagos.

    TheNewsGuru.com reports that the police had raided the camp of the scrap dealers following a tip off that they (scrap dealers) have been engaging in nefarious activities.

    The raid soon led to a free-for-all which reportedly saw four persons shot dead while several others sustained various degrees of injuries.

    Speaking exclusively with TheNewsGuru.com, one of the scavengers who simply identified himself as Ahmed said: ‘The police have been coming here to disturb us. We don’t do anything here other than sell our scraps. And we settle them regularly whenever they come around. Now they came this morning and started trouble. We resisted and they started shooting thereby killing and injuring some of us’.

    Another victim who identified himself as Sanni said: “They killed four of our men. I am just coming from Isolo mortuary where I deposited the corpse of my brother.

    About 17 other people were injured,” a victim, who identified himself as Sanni, said.

    TheNewsGuru.com gathers that the angry mob also set ablaze two Hilux patrol vans at the scene.

    The traditional ruler of Ijegun, Oba Nureni Akinremi, said policemen from Area ‘M’ Command were invited.

    The Police Public Relations Officer, Olarinde Famous-Cole, also confirmed that the police were at the scene to maintain law and order.

    TheNewsGuru.com reports that normalcy had returned to the area as police patrol vans are seen parading the area intermittently.

  • Lagos denies ordering demolition of Berger market

    Lagos denies ordering demolition of Berger market

    Following allegations that it was responsible for the demolition of the Berger retail market, the Lagos State Government on Friday denied ordering the demolition insisting that the allegation was unfounded.

    TheNewsGuru.com reports that the demolition exercise was carried out on Wednesday and most traders denied that they were served contravention notices.

    The Commissioner for Physical Planning and Urban Development, Tpl. Wasiu Anifowose, in a statement described the media reports as mere fabrications, adding that he had not given any directive of such.

    The statement reads: “As a State Government, we like to categorically deny involvement in the demolition exercise as alleged in some national dailies.

    “While the reports in one breath claimed that the State Government was responsible for the demolition, it was also said that it was in compliance with a court judgment.

    “The same report also alleged that an unnamed former Governor was behind the exercise, while still claiming that the land on which the retail market was located had been under global acquisition for years.

    “Our story is that some of the market women came to my office yesterday saying that their market was being demolished, and after finding out from relevant agencies because I have not given any directive on demolition and having confirmed that our agencies were not involved, I told the market people that the demolition never came from us.

    “While the reports in one breath claimed that the State Government was responsible for the demolition, it was also said that it was in compliance with a court judgment.

    “The same report also alleged that an unnamed former Governor was behind the exercise, while still claiming that the land on which the retail market was located had been under global acquisition for years.

    “Our story is that some of the market women came to my office yesterday saying that their market was being demolished, and after finding out from relevant agencies because I have not given any directive on demolition and having confirmed that our agencies were not involved, I told the market people that the demolition never came from us”.

  • Dangote oil refinery in Lagos to commence operations by September

    Dangote oil refinery in Lagos to commence operations by September

    The Dangote Group on Wednesday said its 650,000-barrels-per-day refinery currently under construction in Lagos would begin operations by September 2017.

    The company further noted that the installation of equipment for the refinery will also commence before the end of April (this month).

    The Head, Quality Assurance/Quality Compliance and Construction, DORC, Mr. Rama Putta, told newsmen that the 650,000-barrels-per-day refinery would come on stream by September 2019.

    According to him, the basic engineering work has reached 98 per cent completion; the detailed engineering, 90 per cent; 3D modelling, 80 per cent; long lead items ordering, 100 per cent; bulk plates ordering, 90 per cent; equipment and bulk items, 50 per cent; and construction activities, 25 per cent.

    He said the sand filling of the site was completed six months ago, adding that 60 per cent of the land was swampy.

    Putta said bringing the land to three metres above the mean sea level was the biggest challenge, adding, “The sand is tightly compacted and ready for the erection of the equipment. No flood can affect our area. The surrounding area is only one metre above the mean sea level. The entire Lagos is only 1.5 metres above the main sea level.

    We dredged sand from the Atlantic Ocean, about 60 million cubic metres. The world’s biggest dredgers dredged the sand for about 18 months. It’s a big job and is completed successfully. Now, what is left is to erect the equipment,” Putta told The Punch while explaining the extent of work so far done on the refinery site.

    “We need a lot of big cranes. All the equipment are going to come horizontally; they are to be put vertically. That is why to lift them, we need cranes. We need 300 cranes; 250 cranes are already here. The remaining cranes are coming from China.

    We will start erecting the refinery equipment in a week or 10 days’ time, and it will take about 15 to 20 months.”

    According to him, about 3,000 pieces of equipment are required for the refinery.

    He noted, “Out of that, more than 200 have already come in. They come in semi-finished shape and we will finish them off. The remaining are being manufactured in various countries, including China, India, America, South Korea, Singapore and Malaysia.

    The challenge is bringing heavy equipment. There are 300 very heavy equipment and we have given contracts to the biggest shippers in the world to bring them from different countries.”

    Putta added, “We have a jetty. All the materials coming from various countries come by ship and they get unloaded at the Apapa ports. From the Apapa port, they come here by road. Some of the equipment are very big, more than 2,000 metric tonnes, and they cannot come by road. We bring them from Apapa to our jetty by ship and we unload them.

    This refinery is going to operate at 110 per cent of its capacity at the minimum. If you don’t make 110 per cent, your profit is only 15 per cent. Majority of the refineries in the world like American refineries, Korean refineries and some Indian refineries operate at more than 105 per cent.”

    According to him, the company will begin the trading of petroleum products next year ahead of the completion of the refinery.

    He said the company would complete the construction of the refinery’s trading facilities in 2018 and test them by selling imported petroleum products for one year.

    The facilities include storage tanks, loading gantries and single point moorings as well as pipelines.

    Putta said, “In September 2018, we are going to inaugurate our trading facilities, which consist gantries for filling the trucks, and 35 tanks for storing the fluids will be ready. Every day, 2,600 trucks are going to be filled with petrol, diesel, kerosene and jet fuel.

    We will buy the products from other countries, because by that time our products will not be ready, and trade them for one year. This is to test our trading facilities. By September 2019, we will sell our own products.”