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Sanwo-Olu Seeks Lagos Residents’ Support Towards Achieving Resilient City
Gov. Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos State on Monday appealed to residents of the state to respect physical planning, traffic, environmental and other laws of the state towards achieving a livable and resilient city.
Sanwo-Olu, represented by Dr Olajide Babatunde, Special Adviser, e-GIS and Urban Development, Lagos State, said this at an event to commemorate the 2023 World Habitat Day celebration in Lagos.
He said his administration had consistently built on the Lagos Blue print for development towards creating a new sustainable path to the well-being of the state and its residents.
To Sanwo-Olu, the World Habitat Day is a reminder of the roles and responsibilities of leaders and citizens towards the environment in the face of negative impact of climate change and related challenges affecting the world.
“I wish to reiterate that our vision for Lagos is one that sees no bounds; not just one of a commercial centre, but that of a hub of innovation, culture and sustainable development.
“Fellow Lagosians, as I have said before, the task before us is a collective one. I, therefore, call on you all for your cooperation, especially by respecting physical planning, traffic, environmental and other laws of the state.
“It is by so doing that we can assure the resilience of our state, to which our destinies are also tied,” he said.
He said measures were being adopted towards closing social and economic gaps to make Lagos a resilient city and a choice location through purposeful leadership and building on past efforts.
“For the past 54 months, my administration has consistently built on the foundation of efforts to create a new sustainable path to well-being of the state and her people.
“We have remained focused on providing adequate social infrastructure and creating an enabling environment for all and sundry to thrive in the country’s economic capital and melting pot.
“We have also ensured that enough measures are in place to address their sustainability,” said the governor.
He added that his government had provided critical infrastructure such as the Blueline (lite rail), ferry services, Imota rice mill, Lekki Regional road and fourth mainland bridge, and structures to enhance the resilience of the state and its people.
According to Sanwo-Olu, Lagos has had its own fair share of the challenges including COVID-19 pandemic, followed by the ENDSARS protest, which caused wanton destruction of public and private property.
He said parts of the world were groaning from the negative impacts of climate change with Lagos not exempted.
He listed the challenges to include building collapse, gas explosion, flooding, rainstorms, fire outbreaks and gas explosion.
He said the theme: “Resilient Urban Economies. Cities as Drivers of Growth and Recovery” captured the essence of cities as organic and dynamic entities, where spatial and sectoral harmony produce reliable outcomes.
“However, Lagos, in the face of all these adversities, continues to soar high, bringing its resilience to bear and rebounding with vigour and innovative measures to guarantee a prosperous state that will pivot a 21st century economy to the benefit of all,” he said.
He said capacity building initiatives of the government for emergency responders, traffic regulatory agencies, security units and efforts of physical planning agencies were geared towards closing social gaps and ensuring that no one and place were left behind.
Earlier, the Commissioner for Physical Planning and Urban Development, Dr Oluyinka Abiodun, explained the significance of the World Habitat Day.
“On the Physical Planning front, Lagosians can be rest assured of the resolute pursuit of policies that will support transparency, fast track an informative hitch-free approval process, and bring about Zero tolerance for building collapse.
“The Certified Accreditor Programme(CAP) and the Certificate of Structural Integrity Programme(CSIP) shall remain vital in birthing a sustainable built environment with the much desirable collaboration of tested and trusted private professionals in the sector,” he said.
The guest speaker, Prof. Waheed Kadiri, said Lagos alone accounted for 65 per cent of Nigeria’s GDP and over 70 per cent of national industrial investments.
Kadiri added that the state dominated the Nigerian economy, through commerce and industry, hence a force of attraction.
He listed strategies of the Lagos State government towards resilience but called for open data sharing among sister agencies of the state towards achieving rapid implementation of the policies. (NAN)
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Prophet Bempah Prophesies Bawumia’s Victory in Ghana Election
By David Torough, Abuja
The General Overseer of Authority Arena Ministry, Prophet Bempah Tony Boateng has prophesied that Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, the presidential candidate of the NPP Party will emerge victorious in the 2024 Ghana General Elections. This prophecy was made on Monday at the ministry’s Makurdi branch.
Recall that the Ghana election is scheduled to take place on Saturday, December 7. Prophet Bempah, known for his accuracy, had previously prophesied the victory of President Bola Tinubu in the 2023 Nigerian General Elections, which came to pass. His latest prophecy has generated significant interest and attention, with many awaiting the outcome of the Ghanaian elections.NEWS
World AIDS Day: AHF Encourages Early Testing, Cautions Against Risky Behaviors
From Attah Ede, Makurdi
A Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO), AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF)-Nigeria, on Tuesday, cautioned individuals members of the society especially youths and adolescents to avoid risky behaviour andensure they know their HIV status.Country Programme Director of AHF, Nigeria, Dr Eche Ijezie stated this during the commemoration of the 2024 World AIDS Day held in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State capital.
Ijezie in a statement issued and made available to newsmen in Makurdi, harped on abstinence to sex among adolescents including the youths. He noted that where such was not possible, unprotected sexual acts or having multiple sexual partners should be avoided. According to him, “we must ensure that we avoid risky sexual behaviours such as having multiple sexual partners, having unprotected sex and host of others. Everyone must know his or her status, the tests are for free, condoms are for free and available. So, we are encouraging everyone to test and know their status.”Avoiding risky behaviours is crucial for adolescents and youths. We are also harping on comprehensive sexuality education targeted at adolescents and young, persons with the aim being to avoid Sexually Transmitted Infections, (STIs) and unplanned pregnancy”He said a lot of gains have been made over the years in fighting HIV/AIDS, adding that stronger commitments are needed to tackle the prevalence of the virus headlong.His words, “Over the years, across the world and even in sub–Saharan Africa the statistics have fallen due to the concerted efforts by all partners and governments at all levels. “Where we are now is not where we were before, a lot have improved, many have been placed on life saving medications and treatments. “However, we are saying that the fight is not over, it is not time to rest on our oars, it is time for people to remember that we must fight this fight to the finish. Mrs. Elizabeth Udoh, Akwa Ibom state Coordinator for the Network of People Living with HIV/AIDS thanked AHF for the initiative and commended the organisation for carrying their partners along in the commemoration. In her words, ‘’I say kudos to AHF for organising this commemoration in Akwa Ibom state and for involving the youths and other partners. We are happy and we say thank you AHF.’’ Also speaking, the Executive Director of the Drug Free and Preventive Healthcare, Mrs Grace Umosen, said ‘‘the event was a great success, we are happy to collaborate with AHF for this event, and we commend the instructiveness of the program, especially the free HIV tests on offer and free condoms that were distributed to the people.’’NEWS
Religious Leaders, Critical pillars in sustaining Nigeria’s democracy-Akpabio, Kukah
Senate President Godswill Akpabio and the Catholic Archbishop of Sokoto Diocese, Rev. Matthew Kukah, have called on religious leaders to provide the necessary moral guidance for the sustenance of Nigeria’s democracy.They made the call at the National Peace Committee High Level Discourse on Religion and Democracy organised by The Kukah Centre with support from the European Union on Tuesday in Abuja.
According to Akpabio who was represented by Sen. Adams Oshiomole, religious leaders have a critical role to play in promoting democratic values and principles providing the necessary guardrails of conduct to ensure democracy thrives.“Religion has the power to be a tremendous force for good.It can unite us, fostering understanding and respect among our diverse communities.“Too often we have seen religion misused as a tool for division and strife, the dangers posed by violence and intolerance threatens to undermine our democratic values and the principles that hold our society together.“We cannot ignore the pain and suffering caused by religious conflict in the world, pain that disrupts lives, tears apart families, and stifles progress.“As Mahatma Gandhi wisely said, quote, an eye for an eye only end up making the whole world blind. We must remember this truth as we seek to break the cycle of violence.”Akpabio said it was essential for government officials, religious leaders, civil society members, and every Nigerian to heed the urgent call from the National Peace Committee on peaceful co-existence rooted in mutual respect and understanding.Also speaking, The European Union Ambassador-designate to Nigeria, Gautier Mignot said the EU is keenly supporting freedom of religion and belief, both globally and at national levels.“EU supports democracy through a flagship programme called Support for Democratic Governance in Nigeria, implemented in collaboration with various organisations.“It focuses on building strong, effective and legitimate democratic institutions, complementing the efforts of the Nigerian government and people to improve and strengthen democracy. “Mignot added that in Nigeria, the EU promotes freedom of religion and belief through support for efforts to create an environment where everyone would practice their religion freely without fear of persecution.The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Tajudeen Abbas, condemned faith-based organisations that often play perverted roles in mobilising citizens towards social justice initiatives and humanitarian efforts.Abbas who was represented by the Majority Leader Julius Ihonvbere, said when political leaders exploit religious sentiments for electoral gain, or when religious institutions engage directly in partisan politics, it threatens democracy.“The intertwining of religion and politics often complicates governance and can lead to polarisation among our citizens. It is crucial that we recognise these dynamics as we strive for a more inclusive democracy.”“One of the primary challenges facing our democracy is the politicisation of religion.”Abbas said by advocating for peace-building initiatives and encouraging dialogue among different faiths, religious leaders could help build bridges that divided and threatened Nigeria’s democratic fabric.Contributing, Kukah, said that religion was not the problem but the malfunctioning state that increasingly relied on religion to fill gaps in governance.He stressed that both christians and muslims in Nigeria face distorted interpretations of religion, which complicates efforts to achieve a true democratic space.“Our conversation today is aimed at just looking at the intersection between religion and democracy.“In reality, when you look at the kind of indicators and what democracy ought to be able to deliver, there is a correlation between that and the need for us to have a moral foundation on which to build some of these principles.“Yet we know that, in the name of democracy, Nigerians are dying daily. In the name of religion, Nigerians are dying daily.“So something must be wrong. The challenge for us is to try and find that nexus.”Kukah said that Chapter two of the Nigerian Constitution talked about all the security and protection that the Nigerian state is supposed to give to citizens.He urged the State to step to its responsibility of protecting citizens to end religious and political killings.Also speaking, His Royal Majesty,Dr Daniel Ismaila ,Hama ,Bachama, called for the need to put in place early warning signs to avert religious conflicts.Ismaila also called for synergy among stakeholders to continuously create awareness on the need for peace because without peace everything would be grounded in Nigeria.He advocated for mechanism to be put in place for the rule of law to be strictly adhered to and to always punish perpetuators of violence to serve as deterrence to others.In his goodwill message, the Emir of Keffi, Dr Shehu Yamusa III called on religious leaders to educate the people on the importance of democratic principles, good governance, religious tolerance and public accountability.Yamusa said that this would aid in addressing election-related issues and other challenges facing the country(NAN)