Tag: Residents

  • Oshodi Crisis: We are committed to your safety, LASG assures residents

    The Lagos State Government on Sunday assured residents of the state that it would continue to protect their lives and properties.

    The Chairman, Lagos State Task Force, SP Olayinka Egbeyemi, gave the promise in a statement through its Public Affairs Officer, Mr Adebayo Taofeek following the recent crises in Oshodi axis and its environ.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the crises at Oshodi erupted after the death of Rasaq Bello, popularly known as Hamburger, which resulted into the attack of innocent citizens.

    Bello, a prominent member of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW), was allegedly shot dead in Shogunle area of Lagos State during the local council primaries of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    The state government assured innocent members of the public that it would continue to protect their lives and properties; including those living in and around Mafoluku, Shogunle, Sadiku, Ladipo and the entire Oshodi area of the State.

    Egbeyemi said that the factional leaders of NURTW and RTEAN and their supporters causing troubles around the area had been arrested.

    He said they were being interrogated by the Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Mr. Fatai Owoseni, in his office at present.
    Egbeyemi also said that men and officials of both the Task Force and other security agencies had been strategically positioned in the area to monitor the activities of NURTW and RTEAN members around Oshodi area.
    Egbeyemi advised the public to ignore misinformation about ‘Bomb Explosion’ around Shogunle and Oshodi ,which he said had been creating fear amongst traders and residents.

    He warned miscreants and hoodlums to desist from causing chaos around Oshodi and in the state, adding that anyone arrested would be charged to court for prosecution.
    Egbeyemi , however, appealed to the public to report any unlawful activities of notorious miscreants and hoodlums to the appropriate security agencies by dialing Toll-free lines ‘112’ and ‘767’.

     

     

     

    NAN

     

  • Residents lament as LASG carries out demolition exercise in Amuwo Odofin

    Residents lament as LASG carries out demolition exercise in Amuwo Odofin

    The Lagos State Government on Monday continued a demolition exercise of illegal structures in the Amuwo Odofin axis of the state.


    TheNewsGuru.com authoritatively reports that the demolition team arrived the axis on Monday with heavy security operatives and started bulldozing the identified properties almost immediately.

    Findings by TheNewsGuru.com reveals that the Lagos State Government through the Ministry of Physical Planning and Urban Planning had on January 19th issued a 7-day ultimatum to the residents who erected structures on drainages, walkways and additional extensions to their flats to remove them.

     

    BELGIUM… A POPULAR CANTEEN IN AMUWO ODOFIN WAS ALSO DEMOLISHED

    One of the affected shop owners, an aged electrician who spoke to TheNewsGuru.com on condition of anonymity said he never anticipated what his happening. He said he believed so much in the Ambode government and had even invested in its emergence in 2015. He said it was bad that the only dividend he is reaping is the demolition of his only means of livelihood.

    In his words: “Is this the change we voted for? Is this how they want to pay us back? How do they expect me to feed my family? I am a pensioner, this is the only job I do to survive and now the government has destroyed my shop without giving us enough time to plan ahead”

    However, the Lagos State Government said it embarked on the demolitions because the illegal structures were altering the Amuwo Odofin Estate’s Master Plan created over two decades ago.

    Conversely, as a temporary way of surviving, some of the residents whose shops were demolished have now resorted to displaying their wares outside their flats. Other residents who sell food and electronic materials now use the open spaces in their vicinities as trade centers.

    In another reaction, a dry cleaner, who identifies himself as Ahmed said he has lost over 60 percent of his customers. He revealed that the hospitals in Amuwo Odofin are jam-packed because some of the residents who were victims of the demolition cannot withstand the emotional trauma. The experience has made them become patients in hospital.

    TheNewsGuru.com made frantic efforts to speak with the officials of the Ministry of Physical Planning and Urban development for reactions, but efforts unsuccessful

     

  • Residents troop to welcome Ibori in Oghara

    Residents troop to welcome Ibori in Oghara

    The ancient town of Oghara in Ethiope West local Governments Area of Delta was in a carnival mood on Saturday as former governor James Ibori arrived home after being released on the completion of his jail term in a UK prison.

    Ibori, who was convicted by a British court on charges of money laundering, arrived at the Benin Airport on Saturday aboard a chartered plane, IZYAIR, with registration number India Zulu Yanky (5NIZY). He was initially scheduled to land at Osubi Airport in Warri.

    The flight, a Challenger 60, landed at Benin airport at about 2.25pm

    Ibori stepped into his country home Oghara at about 3:30 pm.

    His residence was thronged by well wishers and political associates, who came to rejoice with him.

    Outside of his residence, Oghara was in frenzy . Hundreds of people marched round the town carrying leaves while some painted their faces with chalk. Musical bands entertained the crowd at various points.

    Mr Ighoyota Amori, a former senator representing Delta Central, said the return of Ibori was a good omen to the people.

    “We are happy that Ibori is back, people are jubilating, the crowd you see here and the enthusiasm that has been displayed today showed that we really missed him.

    “This is the only way for us to appreciate that our leader who left us long ago is back.

    “His coming is a beginning of so many good things to come, by his presence today, l am sure we are gaining back all we have lost.

    “Ibori remains in the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), but it is not time to discuss politics. All his followers around are members of PDP,” Amori said.

    Mr Lovett Idisi, member representing Ethiope East and Ethiope West Federal Constituency, thanked God for the safe return of Ibori.

    “We prayed that all our PDP faithful should be steadfast now that we have a pure political direction.

    “Their support has not been in vain, I believe now that our leader is out, we will have a sense of direction. We are a sheep with a shepherd right now.

    “In my constituency, we now have somebody to consult without travelling overseas,” Idisi said.

    One of Oghara’s youth leaders, Mr Efe Moses said the return of Ibori would turn things around for the good of the town.

    “We are grateful to God for the return of our chief (Ibori). Sure things will turn around for better from now on in Oghara.

    “Ibori is our father and we can die because of him,’’ Moses said.

    TheNewsGuru.com reports that security was beefed up to maintain law and order within and outside Ibori’s residence.

  • LASG initiates affordable home ownership scheme for residents

    LASG initiates affordable home ownership scheme for residents

    The Lagos State Government has initiated a flexible home ownership scheme to allow residents to own houses with ease.

    Mr Gbolahan Lawal, the state Commissioner for Housing, made this known in an interview with the newsmen on Wednesday in Lagos.

    Lawal said that the idea was to make housing more readily available to the teeming Lagos population.

    “Rent-to-own is a new policy introduced by Governor Akinwunmi Ambode’s administration, designed to make housing more readily available to the teeming population of Lagos.

    “It is a system whereby prospective home owners make five per cent down payment, take possession and pay up the balance as rent over a period of 10 years.

    “The policy is to ensure that more people that would not have been home owners are accommodated,” Lawal said.

    The commissioner said that the Rent-to-Own Scheme was aimed at bridging the 2.55 million housing deficit in Lagos within the next two years.

    He said that 20 per cent of all completed mass housing units in the state had been earmarked for the home ownership scheme.

    “We will sensitise citizens and residents to own their houses with five per cent of the value of such houses as equity.

    “Twenty per cent of all completed mass housing estate have been earmarked for this scheme.

    “All that is required is that applicants must be residents of Lagos, must be first time buyers, must be 21 year-old and above and must be tax compliant,” he said.

     

    NAN

  • Snowfalls hit U.S., residents forced to stay indoors

    Residents across the U.S. woke up to a “white” Saturday morning after snowfall accumulated overnight, with temperature hovering around minus five (-5°C).

    As as at 8 a.m, Saturday morning (2 p.m. Nigerian time), all residents were still indoors, and are expected to stay till around noon, in the busiest U.S. city that runs a 24-hour rail and bus transport services.

    Residents of other states also experienced the same condition, with worse scenarios in some states.

    Only emergency officers like the New York Police Department, Fire Department and Environment and Sanitation Department are on alert patrol, some with shovels to evacuate critical areas.

    However, reports have it that the NewYork City Weather Forecast had alerted of “snow Friday night and freezing rain”.

    The alert read: “NYC Weather Advisory issued from midnight to 10 a.m., Dec.17, 1 to 2 inches of snow expected. Snow will change to freezing rain early Saturday.

    “Extreme cold weather alert for NYC from Thursday through Saturday. Make sure you are prepared, check on neighbours.

    “If the cold persists and you do not have heat or your heat is not restored call family, neighbours, or friends to see if you can stay with them”.

    The Winter Weather Advisory issued by the National Weather Service (NWS) had also asked residents to prepare for a snowy Saturday.

    “Snow alert” and “hazardous travel advisory”: We could wake up to 1 to 2 inches Saturday morning, forecasters say

    “The first real, prolonged snowfall of winter will begin falling on NYC around midnight Friday, and could build up 1 to 2 inches before turning to freezing rain (and then just regular rain) Saturday morning.

    “Snow is expected to start falling around midnight, and by daybreak Saturday. New York City should be right around freezing.

    “Thermal profiles suggest a quick transition to rain, however, with such cold temperatures in place, thinking the surface will take a bit longer to warm, and a period of light freezing rain is possible, even at the coast.”

    City officials warned of a “brief period of freezing rain and icing roadways” possible around 7 a.m. or 8 a.m.

    “Rain, snow, freezing rain, and sleet before 1p.m., then rain likely between 1 p.m. and 3 p.m., then patchy drizzle after 3 p.m.

    “Total daytime ice accumulation of less than a 0.1 of an inch possible. Total daytime snow and sleet accumulation of 1 to 3 inches possible.

    “Tonight, patchy drizzle and fog with a chance of light rain.”

    NAN reports that the city officials have also provided safety tips for residents to stay safe during the period.

    The New York City Emergency Management Department on Friday, urged New Yorkers to prepare for upcoming extreme cold weather, saying frigid weather is expected to end the week, as temperatures dive into minus wind chills from Friday.

    The Emergency Management Commissioner of NYC, Joseph Esposito, said; “New York City is expecting the coldest temperatures and lowest wind chills of the season.

    “These temperatures will be dangerous for New Yorkers. During this blast of arctic cold, stay indoors, and if you have to go out, bundle up.

    “Remember to check in on your family, neighbours, the elderly, or others with increased health risks to make sure they are protected from the extreme cold.”

    “An arctic blast accompanied by strong winds is forecast to bring bitterly cold weather to the New York City area.

    “New Yorkers are advised to check on their neighbors, friends, and relatives. People most at increased risk include those who lack shelter, drink heavily or use drugs, or live in homes without heat.

    “Others are people that are 65 years of age or older; have chronic medical conditions such as heart or lung disease; have serious mental illness or developmental disabilities; are socially isolated, have limited mobility, or are unable to leave the house.

    “New Yorkers are also encouraged to take the following precautions during extreme cold:

    “Stay indoors as much as possible. If you have to go outdoors, wear dry, warm clothing and cover exposed skin. Keep fingertips, earlobes, and noses covered. Wear a hat, hood, or scarf, as most heat is lost through the head.

    “Shivering is an important first sign that the body is losing heat. Shivering is a signal to return indoors. Drinking alcohol may make you think you feel warmer, but it actually increases your chances of hypothermia and frostbite.”

    The city urged employers to implement safe work practices, provide appropriate protective equipment, and train workers on health effects of cold weather, proper prevention techniques, and treatment of cold-related disorders.

    The city also pledged to ensure that no homeless person suffers from the hazardous effects of the snow.

    “If you suspect a person is suffering from frostbite or hypothermia, call 911 to get medical help. While waiting for assistance, help the person by getting them to a warm place if possible, removing any damp clothing and covering them with warm blankets.”

    NAN recalled that some schools closed early on Thursday and many others delayed opening Friday to avoid the bone-chilling wait at the bus stops.