Tag: Lagos State

  • Lagos scraps Greater Lagos Fiesta hours to New Year, urges residents to pray

    Lagos scraps Greater Lagos Fiesta hours to New Year, urges residents to pray

    2025-12-31 09:21:00

    Figures cited by PUNCH show the Lagos State Government called off the Greater Lagos Fiesta 2025 scheduled for December 31, directing residents to mark the period with personal prayers for the nation and the state instead.

    The decision was communicated in a statement attributed to the governor’s media team, positioning the cancellation as a shift from mass celebration to reflection and prayer ahead of 2026.

    The annual event is one of Lagos’ flagship end‑of‑year entertainment programmes, so the abrupt cancellation has sparked debate in the city’s creative economy and among residents.

    Vanguard reported that the government “announced the cancellation of the 2025 Greater Lagos Fiesta,” while Guardian Life quoted the statement: “Lagos State Government cancels Greater Lagos Fiesta 2025.”

    Echotitbits take: The optics matter—Lagos is Nigeria’s entertainment capital and the fiesta is a tourism/creative‑economy signal. Watch whether the state replaces the lost economic activity with alternative programmes, and whether security or governance concerns drove the decision.

    Source: The Punch — December 31, 2025 (https://punchng.com/lagos-cancels-greater-lagos-fiesta-2025/)

    The Punch December 31, 2025

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  • Lagos signals tougher planning enforcement as officials target ‘informal spaces’

    Lagos signals tougher planning enforcement as officials target ‘informal spaces’

    Photo Credit: The Punch
    2025-12-27 07:03:00

    Figures cited by Punch show Lagos State Government is preparing to tighten enforcement of its physical planning framework, with officials warning that informal spaces will face tougher regulation under existing planning laws.

    The policy direction targets the spread of makeshift structures and unapproved commercial activity in public open areas—often linked to congestion, safety risks, and environmental degradation.

    Authorities say the goal is to restore order and ensure development aligns with approved plans, especially in high-traffic districts where informal activity has outpaced regulation.

    The bigger tension is livelihoods versus city order: Lagos must balance enforcement with humane transition options for affected operators.

    The Guardian reported Lagos would take “decisive steps” to regulate informal spaces, while TVC News said the state plans to “tighten control over the use of informal public spaces” as part of strengthening urban planning control.

    Echotitbits take:
    Enforcement is easy; sustainable compliance is harder. Watch for whether Lagos pairs clampdowns with designated markets, relocation plans, and clear timelines—otherwise the city risks a predictable cycle of demolition, return, and renewed disorder.

    Source: The Punch — December 26, 2025 (https://punchng.com/lasg-to-enforce-planning-laws/)
    The Punch December 26, 2025

  • Lagos Police Detain TikToker Peller After Reckless Driving Livestream Sparks Outrage

    Lagos Police Detain TikToker Peller After Reckless Driving Livestream Sparks Outrage

    Photo Credit: Vanguard News

    2025-12-17

    In an update shared by *The Punch*, the Lagos State Police Command says it has arrested and detained popular TikToker Habeeb Hamzat (Peller) following a viral video showing reckless driving and a crash during a livestream.

    Police officials described the conduct as dangerous to the suspect and other road users, adding that the case has been transferred for further investigation and that prosecution will follow based on findings.

    The episode has reignited the debate around “content stunts” on social media and the boundaries between entertainment, public safety, and criminal liability.

    Other reporting on the same development includes:
    – The Nation: “The police warned influencers against promoting unlawful and dangerous acts online.”
    – Premium Times: “Authorities say enforcement will be strengthened to deter similar behaviour.”

    Analysis/Echotitbits take: This is a test case for Nigeria’s response to risky influencer culture. Watch whether the case ends in a clear court outcome (not just detention), and whether Lagos pairs enforcement with road-safety education targeted at young creators.

    Source: The Punch — December 17, 2025 (https://punchng.com/police-arrest-popular-tiktoker-peller-over-reckless-driving/)

     

  • Lagos moves to tighten eviction rules with bill requiring court orders

    Lagos moves to tighten eviction rules with bill requiring court orders

    2025-12-15 01:40:00

    According to The Punch, a proposed Lagos Tenancy Bill would require landlords to obtain court orders before evicting tenants, tightening procedures around dispute resolution.

    The report says the measure is aimed at curbing self-help evictions and strengthening legal protections for renters in Nigeria’s biggest city.

    Real estate stakeholders typically watch such reforms for how they affect enforcement timelines, rent defaults, and landlord–tenant dispute costs.

    Analysis/Echotitbits take: If passed and enforced, court-order evictions could reduce abuses but may also slow recoveries for landlords. Watch for the bill’s final wording, penalties, and whether Lagos expands housing/tribunal capacity to avoid a backlog.

    Source: The Guardian— December 15, 2025 — https://guardian.ng/opinion/editorial/lagos-tenancy-bill-a-chance-to-reset-rental-market/

    Photo credit: The Guardian

    The Guardian https://guardian.ng/opinion/editorial/lagos-tenancy-bill-a-chance-to-reset-rental-market/ December 15, 2025

  • Lagos Launches ₦150bn CNG Trucks Financing Scheme

    Lagos Launches ₦150bn CNG Trucks Financing Scheme

    Lagos State has unveiled a ₦150bn CNG Trucks Scheme to provide structured financing for operators to acquire gas-powered trucks. Governor Sanwo-Olu says the PPP programme will cut haulage costs and diesel dependence.

    PUNCH, 11 Dec 2025

  • Lagos Launches ₦150bn CNG Trucks Financing Scheme

    Lagos State has unveiled a ₦150bn CNG Trucks Scheme to provide structured financing for operators to acquire gas-powered trucks. Governor Sanwo-Olu says the PPP programme will cut haulage costs and diesel dependence.

    PUNCH

    11 Dec 2025

  • Lagos Honours 17 Retired Permanent Secretaries

    Lagos Honours 17 Retired Permanent Secretaries

    Lagos State honoured 17 retired permanent secretaries for decades of service, with the Head of Service praising their dedication and institutional contributions.

    Officials reaffirmed commitments to retiree welfare and said the state will continue to benefit from their experience through structured platforms.

    Source: Punch, 2025-12-09

  • Lekki deep seaport begins operations in 2023, investor assures Lagos govt

    Lekki deep seaport begins operations in 2023, investor assures Lagos govt

    Commercial operations at the Lekki Deep Seaport in Lagos Free Zone (LFZ) will begin in the first quarter of 2023, Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, on Friday, Tolaram Group, the frontline investor handling the project gave the assurance on Friday.

    The Governor and members of the State’s cabinet are currently on a two-day working tour of the three free trade zones established in Ibeju Lekki area of Lagos.

    The port, which is being constructed by China Habour Engineering firm, is occupying 90 hectares in the entire 830 hectares of land carved out for the Lagos Free Zone, created in 2012 to enhance economic position of Lagos as manufacturing and logistics hub in West Africa.

    The first phase of the seaport project, which is being financed by $629 million facility from China Development Bank (CDB), is at 48 per cent completion.

    After going through the project master plan, Sanwo-Olu said his administration remained committed to delivering project, stressing that the deep seaport and other investments happening in the corridor had the potential to increase the State’s GDP in multiple folds.

    He said: “Given the report I got and what I have seen here, I can say that Lagos Free Zone has made tremendous improvement. We have seen the level of partnership Tolaram Group is bringing in terms of international investment and local brands on this corridor.

    “I commend all stakeholders that are with us on this journey we have found ourselves. With the level of work we have seen, I’m truly excited. It is more gratifying that, we are taking up this assignment with all energies required and we all can see what we can achieve when we work together.

    “Since we signed a loan agreement less than 18 months ago, we have demonstrated strong capability in bringing the project to reality. This is the first quarter of 2021 and we have seen the project in about 48 per cent completion. The investors have given us the commitment on first quarter of 2023 completion date. We will fulfill all our parts to make sure this date becomes reality.”

    Sanwo-Olu, who noted that he had been part of the conversation for the development of the free zones as a Commissioner for Commerce and Industry in 2006, said his administration had recorded significant progress in bringing the projects to reality.

    The Governor said the priority accorded to the construction of complementary infrastructure projects along the corridor was a demonstration of his Government’s fulfillment of its pledge to Lagos residents. He promised the State would work with the timeline to ensure all projects mapped out in the zones are deliver.

    Sanwo-Olu said the size of the deep seaport will allow 18,000 TEU capacity vessels, which are four times bigger than the ones berthing at Apapa seaports, thereby scaling down the cost of container transportation from any part of the world.

    He said: “The interesting part is that, our youths and young women will be the beneficiaries of this project. The project managers have engaged large number of our citizens in the construction parts of the work; all personnel are not expatriates. All the technical work and technology deployed have local component to it.

    “For us a Government, this is the strongest point we have made with the project. I am fully convinced that the delivery of this project will transform commercial architecture of West Africa and bring about quick turnaround time in maritime sector.”

    When it is completed, the deep seaport is expected to generate more than 170,000 direct and indirect job opportunities for Lagos residents, and serve as alternative in an effort to decongest the Federal Government-owned seaports in Apapa.

    Chief Executive Officer of Lagos Free Zone, Mr. Dinesh Rathi, said Tolaram Group, a Singaporean coy, initiated a $2 billion investment in the Lagos Free Zone, out of which the investor committed $950 million to developing manufacturing hub in the zone.

    When the deep seaport is completed, Rathi said the maritime project was expected to generate more than 170,000 direct and indirect job opportunities for Lagos residents, and would serve as alternative in an effort to decongest the Federal Government-owned seaports in Apapa.

    Chairman of Lagos Free Zone Development Company, Mr. Biodun Dabiri, hailed the State Government for its commitment towards changing face of commerce in Africa, stressing that all statutory permits, licenses and endorsement for the Lekki port project were already secured.

    “There is strong guarantee that the port will be delivered before time, going by the inflow of capital investment and technical services,” Dabiri said.

    The Governor and his entourage also visited Africa’s second largest manufacturing plant of Kellogg Tolaram, manufacturer of cornflakes, which is built in Lagos Free Zone. The Governor toured the processing unit of the firm and inspected the production chain.

    Also joining the Government’s team in the tour are the Chief Executive Officer of Lekki Freeport LFZ, Mr Du Ruogang, and Head of Marketing for LFZ, Ms. Chinju Udora, among others.

    CAPTION:

    PIX 1 L-R: C.E.O, Lagos Free Zone, Mr. Dinesh Rathi; Director, Lekki Port; Alhaji Bode Oyedele; Lagos State Governor Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu; Chairman, Lekki Free Zone Development Company, Mr. Abiodun Dabiri; Commissioner for Commerce, Industry & Cooperatives, Dr. (Mrs) Lola Akande; Special Adviser to the Governor on Commerce & Industry, Mr. Oladele Ajayi and Commissioner for the Environment and Water Resources, Mr. Tunji Bello, during the Governor’s working visit to the Lekki Free Trade Zone, Ibeju-Lekki, on Friday, March 19, 2021.

    PIX 2 L-R: Chief Technical Officer, Lekki Port, Mr. Steven Heukelom; Managing Director, Lekki Port, Mr. Du Ruogang; Lagos State Governor Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu; Commissioner for the Environment and Water Resources, Mr. Tunji Bello; Chairman, Lekki Free Zone Development Company, Mr. Abiodun Dabiri and Commissioner for Commerce, Industry & Cooperatives, Dr. (Mrs) Lola Akande, during the Governor’s working visit to the Lekki Free Trade Zone, Ibeju-Lekki, on Friday, March 19, 2021.

    PIX 3 L-R: Chairman, Lekki Free Zone Development Company, Mr. Abiodun Dabiri, Lagos State Governor Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu and Chief Technical Officer, Lekki Port, Mr. Steven Heukelom during the Governor’s working visit to the Lekki Free Trade Zone, Ibeju-Lekki, on Friday, March 19, 2021.

    PIX 4: Lagos State Governor Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu, pointing to a place of interest on the Lekki Port architectural presentation board during his working visit to the Lekki Free Trade Zone, Ibeju-Lekki, on Friday, March 19, 2021.

    PIX 5 L-R: Special Adviser to the Governor on Commerce & Industry, Mr. Oladele Ajayi; Managing Director, Lekki Port, Mr. Du Ruogang, presents a pictorial frame of the Lekki Port to Lagos State Governor Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu; Chairman, Lekki Free Zone Development Company, Mr. Abiodun Dabiri and Commissioner for Commerce, Industry & Cooperatives, Dr. (Mrs) Lola Akande, during the Governor’s working visit to the Lekki Free Trade Zone, Ibeju-Lekki, on Friday, March 19, 2021.

    PIX 6 R-L: Managing Director, Lekki Port, Mr. Du Ruogang; Lagos State Governor Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu; Commissioner for Commerce, Industry & Cooperatives, Dr. (Mrs) Lola Akande; Special Adviser to the Governor on Commerce & Industry, Mr. Oladele Ajayi; Commissioners for Physical Planning and Urban Development, Dr. Idris Salako and others during the Governor’s working visit to the Lekki Free Trade Zone, Ibeju-Lekki, on Friday, March 19, 2021.

    PIX 7 R-L: Lagos State Governor Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu, Managing Director, Lekki Port, Mr. Du Ruogang and Chief Technical Officer, Lekki Port, Mr. Steven Heukelom during the Governor’s working visit to the Lekki Free Trade Zone, Ibeju-Lekki, on Friday, March 19, 2021.

    PIX 8 L-R: Deputy Managing Director, Lekki Free Zone Development Company (LFZDC), Mr. Emmanuel Balogun; Commissioner for Commerce, Industry & Cooperatives, Dr. (Mrs) Lola Akande; Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu; Managing Director of LFZDC, Mr. Huang Xigong; Executive Director, Finance & Administration, Mrs. Yemi Olusunya; Assistant General Manager, Stakeholders’ Management, Mr. Emmanuel Aguda and Commissioner for the Environment and Water Resources, Mr. Tunji Bello, during the Governor’s working visit to the Lekki Free Trade Zone at Ibeju-Lekki, on Friday, March 19, 2021.

    PIX 9: Aerial view of the ongoing Lekki Port project inspected by Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu during his working visit to the Lekki Free Trade Zone, Ibeju-Lekki, on Friday, March 19, 2021.

     

  • #EndSARS: House of Reps Commits to Supporting FG’s Efforts to Rebuild Lagos, Others

    #EndSARS: House of Reps Commits to Supporting FG’s Efforts to Rebuild Lagos, Others

    The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rep. Femi Gbajabiamila, has said that the House is ready to support the interventions of the Federal Government to rebuild Lagos and other states worst hit by the recent EndSars protests.

    Gbajabiamila also tasked Lagosians to put heads and resources together to rebuild the state in view of the destruction of properties worth billions of naira in the state.

    Speaking at the inauguration of the Board of Trustees of the Rebuild Lagos Trust Fund on Monday in Lagos, Gbajabiamila said he was heartbroken after going round the state for an on-the-spot assessment of the devastation that followed the unrest.

    He said it is time for Lagosians to put aside partisan politics and stand up to rebuild the state, saying “I believe more than ever before that saying, Eko o ni baje, and the quick reply is, O baje ti’.

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    “I believe in my heart, that this saying can never be truer than now, that Eko o ni baje, o de baje ti. (Never will Lagos go bad, never).

    “We will rebuild this state with everything that we need, with all the tools at our disposal, we will rebuild Lagos. This is the time to prove it, that Eko o ni baje,” he said.

    He said in rebuilding the state, there should be a public-private partnership, which he said would be one of the best ways to face the task.

    “I think it goes beyond budget or appropriation. It will call for a special intervention from the Federal Government to make sure that monies are devoted, not just to Lagos, although Lagos bears the major devastation.

    “So it’s going to be panoramic; it’s going to be for all the states, but we all know that Lagos bears the brunt of the devastation.

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    Gbajabiamila said in working for Nigerians, the 9th House would try as much as it could to abide by its slogan, which is ‘Nation Building: A Joint Task.

    “So we will pull all our friends and colleagues and talk to them that we don’t look at this from a state or political prism but a nationalistic point of view and make sure that what needs to be done would be done.

    “We will remain our brother’s keepers. That’s what we do in the National Assembly, be our brother’s keepers, and that’s what we will do for Lagos State and the rest of the country.”

  • Fancy Driving Electric Cars? Lagos Governor Unveils Nigeria’s 1st, Assembled Locally

    Fancy Driving Electric Cars? Lagos Governor Unveils Nigeria’s 1st, Assembled Locally

    The first locally assembled electric car has been unveiled by Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu in Lagos on Friday.

    Governor Sanwo-Olu who commended Stallion Group for believing in the Lagos and Nigeria dream, also hailed the company for revamping the moribund VON asset located along Lagos-Badagry Expressway.

    He said: “This is one of the major industrial hubs of this nation. This is one of the major employers of labour in this country. I commend Stallion Group for revamping the asset that was going moribund.

    Governor of Lagos State, babajide Sanwo-Olu unveils first electric car in Nigeria. Friday, November 13, 2020.

    “I want to assure you that the Lagos-Badagry Expressway would be completed. The road was just a two-lane way, but the government has turned it into 10 lanes, five on both sides.

    “We are doing a complete rebuild of the road, with bridges and interchanges. We are building a road that will last for 30 to 40years for you. And because we know that this is an international gateway, it does not deserve anything less. We are building a first-class road infrastructure that all of you would be proud of.”

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    Speaking on the Hyundai Kona car, Governor Sanwo-Olu said with the unveiling of the car, Nigerians can now drive electric cars, noting that Lagos remains the hub for the nation’s economy and a pacesetter in industrialisation.

    The Hyundai Kona car is 100 per cent electric and comes with zero emission, 482km driving range and can be charged both at home and workplace.

    He said: “We are not just launching Hyundai Kona, Nigeria’s first electric car assembled in Lagos, we are indeed empowering and creating youth employment. We are also creating opportunity for teeming youths of this nation.

    “The future that we see is the future of technology and this is the technology that we are talking about. This is 21st Century technology that has been brought into our country. With hardcore manufacturing companies like Stallion Group Automobile, we can begin to see the need to disemphasise mono product, which is oil.

    “With the innovation of Hyundai Kona, we do not need to put the pressure on what the pump price of oil is again. All the issues and fights that we are having about prices of petroleum going up and the rest of it will be a thing of the past. This is a way to go and it is the future that we are seeing now.”

    Governor Sanwo-Olu while stressing his administration’s commitment to growth of businesses in the State, said Lagos State Government will partner with Stallion Group Automobile as well as private industries in the State and create an enabling environment for them to do well, so that they can create job opportunities for the youths.

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    He also assured that Lagos State Government would be partnering through Ibile Oil and Gas and other private organisations to create different charging points in Lagos, so that people will have opportunity of where they will charge the electric cars.

    He said: “This is the first electric car that we are seeing and we as the government need to partner with them. We need to create an enabling environment for them to do well, so that they can employ a lot more youths and create more jobs and pay our youths a lot more money, knowing fully well that the future belongs to you and the future is here.

    “And so the state government, working with Ibile Oil and Gas will be creating different charging points in the city, so that people will have an opportunity of where to charge the cars.

    “For us we see a renewed hope, for us we see a tomorrow coming today, for us we see and believe in the Stallion dream.”

    Speaking at the event, the Managing Director of the Stallion Group Automobile, Mr. Rohtagi Manish, said the innovation toward building Nigeria’s first electric car was a step towards an eco-friendly green Lagos.

    Manish said that the materials used to assemble Nigeria’s First 100 per cent electric zero emission car was mostly sourced from local resources.

    The Vehicle, when fully charged for 9hrs, 35mins could go a distance of 482km (a distance of Lagos to Warri), before it requires another charge.

    Governor Sanwo-Olu also took time to tour the premises of Stallion Group Automobile to see the various innovative work and assembling of various brands of vehicles by the company.

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    Speaking at the unveiling of Hyundai Kona, Nigeria’s first locally assembled electric car in Nigeria at Ojo in Lagos State on Friday, Governor Sanwo said the Lagos-Badagry Expressway when completed will last for about 30 to 40 years.

    Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu however seized the opportunity to assure Lagosians that the State Government would complete the ongoing construction of the Lagos-Badagry Expressway.

    He said his government is committed to the construction of the Lagos-Badagry Expressway, saying that the delay of work on the road was based on the government’s plan to build a first-class infrastructure that people would be proud of when completed.

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