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Obasa Dares Ambode to Prove N800m Allocation to LSHA as Gov Presents Budget

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The Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Mudashiru Obasa, has challenged Governor Akinwunmi Ambode and other members of the executive arm to prove that lawmakers had been receiving N800 million monthly since 2015.

Mr Obasa spoke Tuesday during the governor’s 2019 budget presentation ceremony inside the legislative chamber.

Mr Obasa accused the executive arm of keeping silent, in the wake of the disagreement between the lawmakers and them over budget matters, while a section of the media ”misinformed the public about the lawmakers’ expenditure”.

“The fact of the matter is that the issue is between one arm of government and another. What was at stake then was nothing but the matter of appropriation,” said Mr Obasa (APC, Agege).

“Unfortunately, no one from the Executive has risen to refute the baseless allegations. Since no one has come up to address this, it is incumbent on us to come forward and debunk the allegations.

“As such, I use this medium to challenge the governor, the finance commissioner and the accountant general of the state to prove that we have been collecting N800 million per month since the onset of this administration.

“Thank God the governor is before us here today; so also, is the finance commissioner sitting in this hallowed chamber. I likewise challenge the ‘faceless group’ to prove that this Assembly has been collecting N800 million per month as alleged.”

Genesis

The crisis between the two arms of government got to a head last week after the lawmakers said they would initiate impeachment proceedings against Mr Ambode over allegations of illegal budgetary spendings and gross misconduct.

Also, last week, a group, the Legislative Probity and Accountability asked the lawmakers to account for N2 billion they collected as running costs under Mr Obasa’s leadership.

However, on Sunday, an APC national leader, Bola Tinubu, announced that the matter between the two groups had been resolved following a meeting attended by top party leaders in the state.

Denial, evasion

Mr Obasa denied the earlier claims and also asked the leaders of the group to come forward and prove the allegations.

He, however, did not state how much the lawmakers spend as monthly running cost.

“It must be known that the monthly running cost of the Lagos State House of Assembly covers the entire expenditure of the House comprising the 40 elected legislators and the administration of over 700 staff.

“It includes sundry items such as travels, training (both local and overseas) office running and maintenance, vehicles, entertainment, publicity, security, protocols, logistics and administrative costs among others.”

Mr Obasa urged the governor, who is not contesting for a second term, ”to use his remaining days to attend to urgent needs of Lagosians, especially by addressing the inner roads of the state as well as environmental issues”.

“We should be cognizant of the fact that the essence of democratic governance is that people remain the object of development,” he said.

“With the remaining parts of this tenure of ours, more can still be done to ease socio-economic problems, particularly on finishing all road projects and rehabilitation, provision of housing, making sure that our environment is clean and poverty alleviation programmes embarked upon, before the end of this administration.”

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US Missions Nigeria Partners Silec Initiatives to Combat Social Vices, Drug Overdose

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In a bid to address social issues bedeviling young people in Africa, and in line with bilateral relationship of the United States government to promote social investment programs to cushion the effects of the economic challenges confronting the Nigerian state, Silec Initiatives being a resourceful and pragmatic Non -Governmental Organization (NGO) is taking a proactive approach in addressing diverse socio-economic issues particularly as it affects the youths in drug prevention, youth development and empowerment. This move has necessitated this strong collaboration with the American Corner Lekki, Lagos, Nigeria.

The United States Secretary of State, Anthony Blinken commissioned the ‘American Corner’ in the Lekki area of Lagos State on the 24th of January, 2024. It serves as regional resource centre for information and programs highlighting American culture, history, current events, and part of it’s government’s foreign policy program centred on people-to-people engagement, strategy to expand access to education, economic opportunity, equality, and societal inclusion.

According to the U.S. Department of State official statement, the United States has launched over 600 American Corners in more than 140 countries in geopolitical regions worldwide.

The facility as commissioned, is the United States of America president, Joe Biden’s policy to propel digital transformation and foster a digital ecosystem in sub-saharan Africa.

To elevate Nigeria’s youth innovation, entrepreneurship, creativity and productivity, the centre is a world-class and cut-edge avenue that serves as a unique platform to sustain conventions that drive national development.

In a visit to the centre by the renowned anti-drug advocate, founder/president Silec Initiatives, Sunny Irakpo, who is also an alumnus of the U.S Department of State International Visitor’s Leadership Exchange Program (IVLP) in Combating Drug Addiction and the Opioid Crisis, was ably and warmly received by the Executive Director of the American Corner, Ekpo Mfonobong, who expresses satisfaction over the nation building initiative of SILEC, it’s achievements and the need for partnership to invest in sensitization and education of citizens on the imminent dangers of drug overdose and social vices in Nigeria and across the continent. In her words, “I am proud of you and the achievements of Silec Initiatives even at the international level.” We shall work together to instill the right values and sanity of the youths for the progress of the society.”

SILEC Initiatives founder/president, Sunny Irakpo who received the official partnership message and the approval to commence program implementation scheduled for 22nd November, 2024, appreciates the U.S Mission in Nigeria under the current leadership of Ambassador Richard Wills and the management of the American Corner for the Hi-tech solutions and innovative drive to help reposition Nigeria for a greater heights and global competitiveness.

Irakpo calls on well-meaning Nigerians and individuals across the globe including corporate organizations to support the Silec Initiatives efforts and it’s global vision on drug prevention through awareness creation, public sensitization, youth development and empowerment as the instrumentality to cure the social ills using a noble organization like Silec Initiatives as she rolls out the drum comes 22nd November, 2024 at the American Space, Lekki, Lagos to give more meaning to the lives of the youth and the economy.

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Glo Urges Oyo Schools to Embrace Digital Technology for Operational Efficiency

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Digital Solutions Company, Globacom, has urged tertiary institutions in Oyo State to adopt its digital offerings to enhance productivity, security, and operational efficiency.

At a meeting with representatives of various private tertiary institutions in the state held in Ibadan on Thursday, Globacom’s Head of Enterprise Business, Zakari Usman, emphasized the importance of embracing digital technology in the education sector.

Also, Globacom’s Enterprise Business Head, West Region, Mr. Adeniyi Odejobi, restated the company’s readiness to collaborate with higher institutions in Oyo State on such digital solutions as connectivity services, e-governance, smart learning, data vending, security surveillance, sponsored data, Glo Smart Health and closed user group serialised numbers.

 

He explained that these solutions would promote administrative effectiveness, seamless service delivery, and ease of internet connectivity, adding that Oyo State’s education sector would benefit immensely by embracing digital technology.

Speaking at the meeting which was attended by representatives of various private tertiary institutions, Oyo State’s Commissioner for Education, Prof. Waheed Adelabu, expressed gratitude to Globacom for its consistent support, and hoped their digital packages would boost the ministry’s efforts to establish best practices in education.

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Aijay Productions Holds National Day Schools Competition in Lagos

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The eighth edition of the Aijay Media Productions’ sponsored National Day Schools Competition is set to hold on Tuesday, October 1, 2024.

The competition is an annual event designed to commemorate Nigeria’s Independence Day Celebration.

Speaking on this year’s fiesta, the Convener, who is also a school administrator, Mrs. Ijeoma Oka, noted that her belief that children should know the political challenges of the nation from school necessitated the establishment of the annual event, stressing that “this would propel children to do better when they assume the mantle of leadership as leaders of tomorrow”.

She added that “This medium is used to acquaint the students with the knowledge of the prevalent issues in our nation and prompt them to offer solutions in their creative ways; using diverse presentations like drama, dance poetry among other creative tools.”

She further advised parents, school administrators and school owners to take advantage of the extreme academic and social advantages of the Competition, and enroll their wards, noting that every child deserves an opportunity. The event promises lots of prices and giveaway.

The theme of the 2024 edition is Resilient in Adversity: Nigeria Shall Rise Again, while the venue for the event is the Caleb British International School, Abijo GRA, Ibeju-Lekki, Lagos.

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