The Guardian (Nigeria)

Ambodes pledges to make Lagos safest African city

• Tasks Acting Chief Judge on integrity, wisdom • Writes state Assembly on re-order budget

- By Gbenga Salau, Kehinde Olatunji andmary Abazuo

LAGOS State Governor, Akinwunmi Ambode, yesterday, pledged to make Lagos the safest city to live and work in Africa.

He said this while handing over 120 new 5KVA generators to the state Police Command to power all police formations in the state and promised to continuous­ly support security agencies to enable them perform optimally.

He said his administra­tion would ensure the enforcemen­t of rule of law and safety of lives and property in the state, adding that his vision was for the state to be among the safest places to live and work in Africa.

Ambode, who was represente­d by the Chairman of Lagos State Security Trust Fund (LSSTF), Oye-hassan Odukale, said the security of residents and investors remain one of the cardinal objectives of his administra­tion and that government would not relent in initiating policies and programmes to guarantee the people’s safety.

The Governor also congratula­ted the new Commission­er of Police in the state, Imohimi Edgal, promising to work with him to ensure the safety of the people.

He said besides the provision of the generators, the LSSTF had also been mandated to carry out the installati­on of the new equipment in all the Divisions and Area Commands in the state.

Ambode, however, urged police officers to take good care of the generating sets and use them for the purpose meant for the overall benefit and safety of the people.

Earlier, in his welcome address, Executive Secretary of LSSTF, Abdulrazak Balogun, said the generators would be distribute­d across the 107 Police Divisions and 13 Area Commands in the state.

He said the procuremen­t of the generators was to enhance the Light Up Lagos Project aimed at ensuring that every part of the state is well lighted.

Responding, Edgal thanked Governor Ambode for the gesture, saying the generators could not have come at a better time.

Meanwhile, Ambode has charged the Acting Chief Judge of the state to discharge her duties with exemplary wisdom, candour and integrity.

Ambode said this yesterday after swearing-in Justice Opeyemi Oke as the Acting Chief Judge of the state.

Justice Oke, who was appointed to the bench of the Lagos State High Court about 20 years ago, is taking over from Justice Olufunmila­yo Atilade who retired on September 24, 2017 having attained the statutory retirement age of 65.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Nigeria