Sunday, 18 October 2020

#endsars Protests, Lagos State Set To Bring Guilty Officers To Book!

 As protests across Nigeria, to put an end to the: Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS), Police brutality, Extra-Judicial killings, Accountability in government among other things, goes into it's second week, The Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, responds to Nigerian Youth #5for5 Demands: 


"Dear Lagosians, For the clarification of the general public and in view of the inauguration of The Judicial Panel of Inquiry and Restitution into SARS Abuses happening tomorrow, I want to put out the terms of reference of the panel. The ToR are essentially the following...

To listen to & take evidence from all victims or the families of victims of SARS abuse within Lagos State (somewhat akin to what the Truth and Reconciliation Committee did in some countries). This would enable all victims & their families air and vent their grievances in public.

The Judicial Panel after listening to victims or their families would then determine whether any victim or the dependents of such victims are entitled to compensation and the amount of compensation payable.

Upon determining the compensation payable, the Judicial Panel is to immediately issue a check in favour of the victim or their dependents.

The Judicial Panel is also to determine the officers (or anyone for that matter) responsible for abusing any victim and to recommend the prosecution of such persons.

The Panel shall also have powers to make recommendations to Government on how to ensure that the Police and all security agencies never abuse the rights of citizens again.

The Panel has the powers to compel and summon witnesses to appear before it. The State Government expects the Panel to use these powers to ensure that all necessary parties appear before the Panel to testify.

We identify wholeheartedly with the calls for reforms of the Police. A better run and administered Police force would undoubtedly be to the advantage of the Government and all residents of the state. Our stance is Zero tolerance for Police Brutality.

The setting up of the Judicial Panel is a very important step in the journey to reforming the Police. We urge all citizens of Lagos to partner with us in this journey. We appreciate and recognize the efforts of the youths which has made this necessary change inevitable.

Together, we will #EndPoliceBrutality and reform the Police #ForAGreaterLagos."
 
At the unset of the protest, the Youths made known what is popularly refered to as the 5for5 list, which states: 
 
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Nigerian Youth #5for5 demand.
 


 

Saturday, 10 October 2020

Ilaje/ Ajah Bus-Stops, Lagos!

 The following video highlights the deplorable situation of the Ilaje/Ajah bus-stops, with the aim of getting the Lagos State government to pay more attention to this area.



Kindly follow link to our previous publications: https://youtu.be/cFhySTMyMss



Thursday, 1 October 2020

Nigeria Celebrates 60 Years As A Nation!

 Nigeria Celebrates 60 Years As A Nation.


President Muhammadu Buhari, flanked by his wife, Aisha Buhari (on his left).

Vice President: Prof. Yemi Osinbajo (on his right).

Former President Goodluck Jonathan, and his wife,  Dame Patience Jonathan (far right) were present at the event, held at the Eagles Square, Abuja- Nigeria's Capital City.

Sunday, 20 September 2020

Obaseki Wins Edo Elections!

Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)'s Godwin Obaseki has been declared winner of the Edo State September 19th Governorship Election.




The incumbent Governor, defeated close contender, All Progressives Congress (APC)'s Ize Iyamu with a total of 307,955 votes. 


Lagos State Schools To Reopen On September 12!

Public and Private Schools in Lagos State have been directed to reopen from September 12st. 

Cinemas, Gyms, to reopen.

Nursery and Day Care Classes to remain closed.

The State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, during a recent brief, ordered 'Mass Integrity Tests to be carried out on School Structures'.

Thursday, 10 September 2020

Lagos To The World 2!

The coastal city of Lagos-Nigeria, has much to offer it's tourists, from: Resorts, Hotels, Beaches, Museums, Cites, etc. Thanks to its strategic location, and the fact that it is one of the first Nigerian cities to experience western civilization. 

Even more, the city was, for many years, the seat of Nigeria's Federal Power (before it was moved to Abuja), and currently, an undisputed commercial hub for West African States. This short video brings you a bit of high-brow Ikoyi-Victoria Island Link-Bridge, a bit of Ozumba Mbadiwe street, and inwards the Toll-Gate at Oniru area. I hope these videos(expect subsequent short videos) get you thinking of making Lagos your next travel destination. 

 


 

 

Photos below of: Alfred Rewane road, Ikoyi, Lagos-Nigeria.