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Sanwo-Olu and Infrastructural Revolution in Lagos – By ABUBAKAR YUSUF

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In the history of Lagos state from the days it was occupied as the seat of Nigeria’s government, the level of infrastructure rejuvenation and innovations across all sectors from 2019 when Babajide Sanwo-Olu/ Hamzat administration came to the mantle of leadership, it had witnessed another genuine commitment towards it’s advancement and major reformation.

With concerted efforts to building of more roads, reconstruction and expansion of the existing ones across the nooks and crannies of the state, patriotic efforts was been deployed to partner with neighborhood states and the private sector to develop other infrastructures that had positive multiplier effects of the citizens of the affected states.

This had led to the convening of major bilateral and multilateral discussions across the neighboring states like Ogun, Ondo, Osun, Oyo and Edo States along other local and foreign investors to promote not only the economic, social and infrastructural development, but social , economic growth of the states.

Sanwo-Olu passion for motorable and access roads for Lagosians was non- negotiable as the reconstruction, expansion, remodeling and rehabilitation of all roads across the state received highest priority.

Since ease of movements across the state was the bane of stable economy that attracted both local and foreign investors, the administration of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu ensured all routes are giving adequate attention in the areas of road construction, as contractors worked all round the clock to rebuild Lagos roads.

The administration also embarked on massive construction and remodeling or government establishments so as to compete with the current realities as well as provided mass housing estates both for all cadres of the civil service and private conglomerates.

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This development led to the construction of mass housing estates across the state numbering over 500,000 at various categories by the state government under its Public Private Partnership PPP arrangements.

The Mass Housing projects by Babajide Sanwo-Olu was comparable and compatible with the good old days of Jakande’s administration when aside mass roads and housing estates was constructed across Lagos state that reduced to the barest minimum the problems of accomodations in Lagos for a reasonable period.

The Sanwo-Olu housing projects gained prominence like the construction of many decades Jakande estates spread across length and breadth of Lagos, that attracted not only development but resolved perennial problems of accomodations in the ancient Lagos state that metamorphosed to the current order under Sanwo-Olu’s administration.

Construction of bridges and flyovers across the state had become a continuous occurrences to further opened up more access by both vehicular and human movements in the state, by the nature of the state, initiation of flyovers and high capacity bridges is a continuous process to continue to provide alternative routes and ease of movements to the people of Lagos state.

As at 2023, Lagos state government under Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu/ Hamzat had invested a whopping trillions of state resources to the building, reconstruction, expansion and remodeling of bridges and flyovers across Lagos state.

These among many others included the acquisition and remodeling of federal government properties in Lagos state through a well thought out between Lagos state and the federal government to avoid subsequent abandonment and den of disgruntled elements that could pose as security threats to the state.

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The convening of Ehingbeti, the economic and industrial hub of Lagos was a major milestone and efforts towards enhancing a better Lagos state in the current dispensation and subsequent years, as the foresight of the present administration was unique in all ramifications.

To crown his efforts in the infrastructural breakthroughs of Lagos state among many other achievements , the ground breaking ceremony of the 4th Mainland Bridge by the present administration is a dream that must be allowed to come true by only re-electing the Babajide Sanwo-Olu Hamzat leadership, through a massive vote come Saturday March 18, 2023.

Known for his record breaking in all areas, the third Mainland Bridge constructed over four decades ago by the military administration to ease movement from the Lagos Mainland to the Lagos Island was introduced by the current administration with a targeted completion when commenced.

To allow the gigantic investments and all round development of Lagos state to fruition, efforts must be redoubled to support the governor irrespective of creed, religion, extraction or political differences to extricate the cosmopolitan Lagos from the unabated movements and gridlocks.

Aside easing up movements across the state, it will promote not only economic,social and other relevant activities in the state, but encouraged more local and foreign investors as well as influx of other relevant activities into the state.

With the giant achievements, no doubt, when re-elected , the present administration under Babajide Sanwo-Olu/ Hamzat will not only see to the early completion of the projects, but ensured it’s utilisation and introduce many more to the betterment of Lagos state.

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Written By ABUBAKAR YUSUF and can be reached on yus.abubakar3@gmail.com.

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Identify Collaborators Of Criminals, CDS Tells Southern Kaduna Stakeholders

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By Israel Bulus, Kaduna

The Chief of Defence Staff, General Christopher Musa, has urged stakeholders in Southern Kaduna to expose individuals collaborating with bandits responsible for the insecurity plaguing the region.

Musa made the call at the Southern Kaduna Solemn Assembly for Restoration held recently in Bara, Jema’a Local Government Area of Kaduna State.

He emphasized that lasting peace cannot be achieved unless those aiding criminal activities within the communities are identified and exposed.

“Don’t shield those working with these criminals simply because they are your children. If you do, you are enabling a system that will eventually destroy us all,” the CDS warned.

“Advise them to stop. If they refuse, report them to us so that decisive action can be taken. We need accurate and timely intelligence to restore peace to our communities,” he added.

According to Musa, the assembly provided a platform for traditional rulers to brief security authorities on developments within their domains. He assured the community that the military is ready to act on credible information.

“No matter how insignificant it may seem, let us know where they are hiding, their camps, activities, logistics channels, and their sponsors. Share this information immediately,” he said.

The Defence Chief reiterated the Federal Government’s commitment under President Bola Tinubu to support the military in eradicating criminal elements nationwide.

While acknowledging past mistakes and challenges, Musa appealed to the people of Southern Kaduna to embrace unity and work towards a more peaceful future.

“We must put aside our differences to achieve progress,” he said. “Politics is no longer something to shy away from. In the past, we were told it’s a dirty game, but avoiding it only harms us. If you’re not involved, you can’t effect change.”

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He encouraged youths and community leaders to participate actively in politics, not to destroy, but to build their communities and ensure better representation.

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Bring justice out of courtrooms – ECOWAS Court

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President of the Community Court of Justice, ECOWAS, Justice Ricardo Goncalves, has called for justice to be brought out of courtrooms to the heart of West African communities.

Goncalves made the call on Monday in Lagos, at the sensitisation outreach by the Community Court of Justice, Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS).

He noted that the image of justice had long been confined to courtrooms and legal texts, adding that it was time for a change.

He said that justice must no longer be the ”language of the privileged” or ”a distant dream” but a birthright for every citizen, from the remote village to the bustling urban centres.

He added that it was essential to ask why the court needed to reach out to citizens.

According to him, justice hidden was justice denied.

He explained that when individuals, such as farmers, women, and children are unable to access justice due to distance, lack of information, or other barriers, the court would have failed its oath.

”The era of justice being perceived as distant, slow, or inaccessible must come to an end.

”Justice should not be reserved for the elite or seen as a luxury for the informed few. Instead, justice should be accessible and meaningful to all,” he emphasised.

The Chief Registrar of ECOWAS Court, Dr Yaouza Ouro-Sama, said that the court of justice was established in 1991 with the primary mandate of resolving disputes among member states

He noted that the court’s mandate expanded in 2005 to include human rights violations, adding that individuals and corporate bodies were granted direct access to the court.

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He added that the court’s most prominent mandate was its human rights jurisdiction, which formed the centre piece of its judicial activities.

The chief registrar acknowledged that many community citizens were unaware of the court’s existence or its mandate, jurisdiction, and procedures.

”To address this, the court has embarked on a sensitisation programme to engage with stakeholders, including government authorities, institutions, and citizens.

”ECOWAS Court of Justice belong to the member states and community citizens, and it is essential to involve all stakeholders in the court’s affairs.

”The court aims to maintain a cordial relationship with national courts and is not in competition with them,” he said.

He appealed to the government and people of Lagos State to support the ECOWAS Court of Justice in discharging its judicial mandate, hoping that the sensitisation programme would be mutually beneficial to all parties involved.

Mr Lawal Pedro (SAN), Attorney-General and Commissioner of Justice, Lagos State, considered it a privilege to collaborate with the ECOWAS institutions.

He said that the collaboration was also a responsibility aimed at promoting justice, regional integration, and human rights.

”This partnership underscores Lagos State’s commitment to upholding these values,” Pedro said.

He said that the state’s association with the ECOWAS court, aimed at promoting human rights, upholding the rule of law, and ensuring access to justice.

He commended the court’s mandate and encouraged legal practitioners to deepen their knowledge of its procedures and jurisprudence.

He also urged the legal community to engage with the opportunities offered by the ECOWAS court.

Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Kudirat Kekere-Ekun, who chaired the ceremony, affirmed the critical role the ECOWAS court played in safeguarding rights and strengthening the rule of law across West Africa.

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She noted that the court did not threaten national judiciaries but complemented them in addressing cross-border challenges such as corruption, terrorism, and human rights violations.

”No single national judiciary can effectively respond to these transnational issues.

”The ECOWAS court enhances consistency in the application of regional legal instruments and provides a reliable forum for resolving disputes beyond national jurisdictions,” Kekere-Ekun said. (NAN)

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Ibas charges military officers to develop practical solutions to insecurity

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Rivers Sole Administrator, Ibok-Ete Ibas, has charged Armed Forces Command and Staff College (AFCSC) participants to provide practical solutions to insecurity issues in their study tour reports.

Ibas gave the advice when the Senior Course 47 of the Armed Forces Command and Staff College Jaji, paid him a courtesy visit in Port Harcourt on Monday.

Ibas, represented by the Secretary to the State Government, Prof. Ibibia Worika, stressed that internal security without proper feedback mechanisms from the security agencies would be an illusion for the state and the country.

He emphasised the significance of gathering credible intelligence to address insecurity, noting that security challenges negatively impact economic productivity, reduce government revenue, and deter investments.

The Administrator urged the participants to ensure that their interactions with security agencies and other stakeholders translate into practical, actionable strategies for enhancing security operations.

Ibas expressed confidence that the study would contribute to both academic scholarship and the broader security framework necessary for a safer Rivers State.

The Team Leader and Director of Logistics, AFCSC Jaji, Comdr S. O. Abdularaheen, explained that the study tour was part of the 2025 research on the Nigerian environment as it relates to national security concerns.

Abdularaheen said that his team was one of nine groups currently on a study tour across selected states in Nigeria.

He said that the team was guided by the theme: “Harnessing Grassroots Intelligence for Enhanced Internal Security.”

Abdularaheen said that their findings would be compiled into a research paper for the college with recommendations expected to be adopted by relevant government agencies and organizations for implementation. (NAN)

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