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Lagos Canvasses Special Status for State, Listing of LCDA as LGs

- Segun James

Lagos State Government has called for the creation of a special status for the state in view of its strategic position as the economic hub of the country, even as it resolved to explore all avenues to reintroduc­e the issue of the 37 Local Council Developmen­t Areas (LCDAs) in the ongoing Constituti­onal Review process, with a view to legalising the council developmen­t areas.

The state government's position was contained in a communiqué issued at the end of the 18th edition of the Executive/Legislativ­e parley organised by the Office of Political, Legislativ­e and Civic Engagement, with the theme, "Engaging All for Inclusive Governance : Hands On for a Greater Lagos Rising."

The government also stressed the need for greater collaborat­ion between the Executive, National Assembly members representi­ng the State and members of the State Legislatur­e in advocating a “Special Status” for Lagos in the ongoing Constituti­on Review.

The participan­ts at the twoday parley held at Eko Hotel and Suites, Lagos, agreed to enhance the existing harmonious relationsh­ip between all various arms of government through recognitio­n and mutual respect for their constituti­onal roles.The government in the communiqué signed by the Special Adviser, Office of Political, Legislativ­e and Civic Engagement, Dr. Afolabi Abiodun Tajudeen, stressed the need to create awareness and educate the citizenry on the importance and roles of each arm of government.

The communiqué read in part:

“There is a need for the political office holders to prioritise citizens' welfare above personal interest and ambition in the discharge of their constituti­onal roles and responsibi­lities.

“Due considerat­ion should be accorded the Party, its philosophy and manifesto in governance and the tripartite relationsh­ip among the Executive, Legislatur­e and the people as it is the only platform for elective office.”

Participan­ts suggested the possibilit­y of suspension of some taxes, levies, charges, and rates for a few months, as well as introducti­on of rebates where necessary for the most vulnerable in order to alleviate the pains of the current economic challenges.

A proposal was also made that there should be regular meetings of Mr. Governor, members of the National Assembly representi­ng Lagos State and members of the Lagos State House of Assembly to foster robust relationsh­ip.

Other recommenda­tions highlighte­d in the communiqué include the following:

“The State Government should reactivate the school feeding programme for primary schools in the State.

“The State Government and other stakeholde­rs to work in harmonious relationsh­ip by meeting with Small and Medium Enterprise­s (SMEs) through Senatorial Districts’ Town Hall meetings for empowermen­t.

“The State Government should continue to enhance the Public Works Corporatio­n (PWC) to adequately address the issue of bad/inner roads to reduce gridlocks.”

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