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Lagos raises alarm over flooding of parts of metropolis

The Lagos State Government has raised alarm over some parts of the state that are likely to be flooded during this year’s raining season following the prediction of the Nigerian Meteorological Agency. Some of the areas include Ikosi-Ketu, Mile 12, Owode-Onirin and Isheri North scheme. The state permanent secretary in the office of Drainage Services, Muyideen Akinsanya told newsmen in Alausa that the people of the areas must to the high grounds within the months of June to mid September and October to January. Akinsanya explained that the information became necessary because the capacity of most of the canals within the metropolis is not likely to contain the volume of runoff expected from the rainfall. He also advised residents and property owners along the banks and flood plains to be very vigilant and raise alarm in case of high rise in water level in their areas. He however advised road users to avoid high speed and maintain their vehicles during this period.

CCB commences verification of assets declaration of public office holders in Lagos.

The Code of Conduct Bureau has commenced the verification of income and assets declarations of the executive members of Lagos State, South West Nigeria. Those that faced the investigating panel of the Bureau today in Alausa were the Deputy Governor Sarah Sosan, Secretary to the State Government, Adenrele Adeniran-Ogunsanya and some former members of the state cabinet. The Federal Commissioner in-charge of South West, Ademola Adebo who led the team told newsmen that the exercise was meant to make public office holders accountable to the people and to prevent them from using state fund to enrich themselves. He however refused to disclose the team's findings on Governor Alao Akala of Oyo state and those of Lagos state. The team will also meet Governor Babatunde Fashola before moving to Ogun State.

FASHOLA TO COMMISSION NEW 10MW POWER PROJECT FOR LAGOS ISLAND

FASHOLA TO COMMISSION NEW 10MW POWER PROJECT FOR LAGOS ISLAND In continuation of the on going transformation programme of his administration, Lagos State Governor, Mr Babatunde Fashola (SAN), will on Wednesday, May 25 commission the 10 megawatts Island Power Project (IPP) newly built as part of its proactive efforts to boost economic and social activities within and around the Lagos Island . A Press Release on the commissioning of the IPP signed by the Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on Media, Mr. Hakeem Bello, stated that the Island Power Project is another milestone by the Fashola administration and an expression of the administration’s unalloyed commitment towards addressing the energy needs of the people of the State. The statement further explained that the new IPP, built to highest global thermal operating plant standards, will deliver 24 hours uninterrupted supply of electricity to some public institutions located in central Lagos such as the Island maternity, La

LAWS

LAWS Governor of Lagos State Babatunde Fashola has signed a total of 54 bills into law in the last four years. The Special Adviser to the governor on Political and Legislative Powers Bureau, AbdulHakeem Abdullateef said in Alausa on Thursday that the governor's public assent to the laws is meant to create awareness and sensitisation among tha people. He said his office has been able to promote political harmony and good governance in the state in the last four years.