LAGOS STATE GOVERNOR AKINWUNMI AMBODE |
...As State Government rolls out empowerment programme next
week
As part of efforts to boost security in Lagos State, the
State Governor; Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode, has disclosed plans to recruit no fewer than
5,000 Neighbourhood Watchers across the State, with new recruits expected to
earn at least N25, 000
monthly with other allowances.
Governor Ambode, who spoke at the 3rd Quarter 2016 Town Hall
Meeting, held at the Indoor Sports Hall, Teslim Balogun Stadium, Surulere, said
the neighbourhood Safety Agency Bill which he signed into Law on August 15,
2016, was part of efforts to institutionalise and deepen community policing in
the State.
According to him, “There
is a law that has just been passed which is the Lagos State Neighborhood Safety
Corps Law, 2016 and in line with the resolution taken by the House of Assembly
yesterday, we would go all out to make sure that this agency is activated and
all our neighborhoods will be covered, and then centralize with the State
Government with all the necessary equipment and resources to ensure that we
establish what we call community policing and that is the way to go".
“We will
rebrand Neighborhood Watchers and re-equip them to the level that each
Neighborhood Watchers in all the Local Governments will have their vehicles and
necessary equipment to complement security. We are also working on employing
additional 5,000 Neighborhood Watchers in all our Local Governments and they
will be paid by us, while the basic salary for the entrance level will be N25,
000 per month,” the Governo
added.
The Governor also disclosed that the State Government would
roll out all its empowerment programmes next week.
He said the programmes targeted to assist youths, artisans
and the needy become self reliant have been provided, hence beneficiaries would
start getting support from the last quarter of the year.
“We will roll
out all our empowerment programmes immediately to assist all our youth,
artisans and the needy. The funding for the N500m Lagos State Persons Living
with Disability Fund has been provided and beneficiaries will start getting
support from this quarter,” Governor
Ambode said.
Speaking on the budget performance of the 2016 budget,
Governor Ambode disclosed that the State’s
budget performance for January to September performed at 69 per cent as against
65 per cent for the same period in 2015.
He said a total of N166.8billion has been spent on capital
projects this year, a figure, he said, was more than double the N53.6billion
spent for the same period last year.
Governor Ambode said the State generated a total revenue of
N97.3billion in the last quarter with an expenditure of expenditure of
N110.2billion, noting that the cash reserve of the State has remained positive.
The Governor also disclosed that a total sum of N55billion
was expended on capital expenditure in the last quarter.
According to him, the last quarter witnessed a lot of
activities from the delivery of massive road infrastructure across the Local
Governments in the State as well as the promulgation of the anti-Land Grabbing
Law, aimed at making life easier for property owners and a boost in investment
activities that will enhance the growth and development potentials in the
State.
He expressed optimism that despite the recession, the State’s economy would remain on a
strong and sound footing if capital expenditure spending is increased.
“In this
quarter, we will concentrate more resources on capital projects. We will put
money in the hands of our local contractors and through them stimulate and
reflate the economy. Immediate payments will be made to contractors handling
health sector and education sector projects within the next two weeks,” Governor Ambode assured.
Speaking on some projects outlined for the next quarter, the
Governor said that plans have been concluded to transform the Yaba Bus Park
with the provision of modern bus shelters replica of the ones erected at the
Tafawa Balewa Square.
Governor Ambode also assured that the road rehabilitation
projects ongoing at Adetola Street and Brown Road in Aguda, Surulere as well as
Olajuwon and Biney Streets in Yaba would be completed before the end of the
present quarter.
He said with the completion and delivery of the first phase
of the 114 local government roads last month, the process of bid invitation for
the construction of additional 114 roads across the 20 Local Governments and 37
Local Council Development Areas would commence within the next three weeks.
“We have
commenced a multi-faceted development that will change the face of Lagos
Island. We have installed new bus shelters at Tafawa Balewa Square and before
the end of December, various projects will be commenced within the National
Museum axis, Onikan to Tafawa Balewa Square, and from Lagos House Marina and
Freedom Park. By the time we complete these projects, Lagos will become a major
tourist destination in West Africa,”
the Governor said.
Also speaking during the interactive session at the event
witnessed by captains of industries, party chieftains and members of the
diplomatic corps, Oba of Lagos, HRM Oba Rilwan Akiolu, lamented the suspension
of a bill seeking special status for Lagos by the Senate, but expressed
optimism that the bill would still become law in the nearest future.
He said: "The suspension of the bill sponsored by our
amiable daughter and wife, Senator Oluremi Tinubu is unfortunate but it is
better and advisable to let these people know that this is not a matter of
quarrel but a question of time. It will definitely happen."
The monarch, who recalled the history of the agitation for
special status for Lagos, urged the promoters of the bill to go back to drawing
board and do their home work well before representing it for consideration and
passage.
The Governor, who also spoke on the issue, commended Senator
Tinubu for her courage to push for the bill, while also lauding the Senate
President, Bukola Saraki for his magnanimity in allowing the bill to be
presented on the floor of the Senate.
He however expressed optimism that the bill would be
reactivated and represented again, saying that the success of the bill was in
the overriding interest of Nigerians.
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