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Sanwo-Olu Immortalizes Lateef Jakande With Leadership Academy
The Governor said the decision to establish the Academy to immortalise Jakande was thought-through, given that there have been several public monuments already named after the former Governor.
Lagos State will set up a Leadership and Fellowship academy to immortalize the late Alhaji Lateef Kayode Jakande, the state’s first civilian governor who died on February 11. He was 91.
There was applause on Wednesday as Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu broke the news at the Mobolaji Johnson Arena, Onikan on Lagos Island where eminent citizens and ordinary folks gathered to bid the foremost politician a final farewell.
The Lateef Jakande Leadership and Fellowship Academy will be backed by an Act of the House of Assembly. It will be a tertiary School of Leadership and Governance for young people in public service and private sector to learn the art of leadership through qualities and values bequeathed by the late Jakande, who governed Lagos from 1979 to 1983.
The Day of Tributes organised by the State Government to celebrate the life and times of the late Jakande brought together his political associates, senior government officials and leaders from various sectors, including the royalty.
The late Jakande’s widow, Alhaja Abimbola, and children were at the event. Primary and secondary school pupils drawn from various schools across the State attended the event.
Sanwo-Olu described Jakande as “a titan of progressive politics and leadership”, who also built an “outstanding” reputation for himself as a journalist.
The Governor said Jakande had etched his name on chapters of history, given his “unrivaled” achievements in governance.
He said: “Today, we celebrate a great man, a selfless leader, a rare gem, a quintessential politician, an administrator par excellence, the first civilian Governor of our State, architect of modern Lagos, and one of the leading disciples of the late sage, Chief Obafemi Awolowo, Alhaji Lateef Kayode Jakande, ‘Baba Kekere’, a sobriquet he earned for taking after the late sage. He was a man who led a life rich not in material things but in the things that truly matter – integrity, honour, service and character.
“Alhaji Jakande’s tenure will continue to be remembered by generations as a reference point in good governance, welfarism, visionary leadership, selflessness, transformational leadership and leadership by example. In recognition and appreciation of his outstanding achievements, and as a way of immortalising his name, we are setting up an endowment to be known as Lateef Jakande Leadership Academy. The institute will be supported by enabling Act of the State House of Assembly.”
The Governor said the decision to establish the Academy to immortalise Jakande was thought-through, given that there have been several public monuments already named after the former Governor.
Sanwo-Olu said apart from being a personal beneficiary of Jakande’s visionary leadership, his administration is also pushing forward the legacy of the ex-Governor through the involvement of children of key progressive politicians who served under the late Jakande in the State’s Executive Council.
He said: “Baba Jakande died a happy and fulfilled man because he was able to witness the progress that successive administrations, especially civilian governments, made with regards to actualising the Lagos of his dream. The highest honour we can pay him is to continue to strive to live up to his leadership ideals and to deliver the full dividends of democracy to the people of Lagos.”
The Governor submitted that the children and widow of Jakande would continue to walk with their shoulders high, because their father led a life worth emulating.
The Deputy Governor, Dr. Obafemi Hamzat, recalled his personal encounter with the Jakande, noting that the late former Governor personally attended his convocation at the University of Ibadan (UI) in 1986.
He observed that his family and Jakande’s shared a long history, which was further accentuated by the appointment of the late Oba Olatunji Hamzat (Deputy Governor’s father) as Commissioner for Transportation in the first civilian rule in Lagos under the late Jakande.
The Deputy Governor said: “The late Baba Jakande was a man of many parts. A journalist of repute, a great politician, an accomplished administrator and a devout Muslim. He was a detribalised Nigerian. He is the unfallen Iroko tree long after his days; it’s roots reach deeper and deeper.
“When the story of Lagos is told and when the geniuses of history pen indelible words of great and little actions of men, a page will be penned in gold of a man, who envisioned and translated the desires of many of his people to reality.”
Dr. Hamzat urged politicians to imbibe values bequeathed in governance by Jakande and reflect on his leadership style.
Chief Olorunfunmi Basorun, who was Secretary to the State Government under Jakande, extolled the visionary leadership of the deceased, stressing that the late former Governor made indelible impression on the State and the people.
He said the late Jakande declared education free at all levels on the day he was sworn in as first civilian Governor. Basorun said the first four years of the late Jakande recorded enduring achievements, including development of 30,000 units of low-cost housing schemes, 10 mini-water works, introduction of metro line, and establishment of Lagos State University in Ojo, among others.
He said: “Alhaji Jakande was friendly with the public servants of Lagos and won their hearts by his regular public acknowledgment of their loyalty and dedicated service. He took the significant action by his insistence that career grade level in the State’s civil service should end at Level 17, bringing period of service on par with federal service.”
All Progressives Congress (APC) stalwart and leader of Governor’s Advisory Council (GAC) Prince Tajudeen Olusi described Jakande as “a cerebral and complete gentleman”, who transmitted his wisdom to others through his series of newspaper articles and books.
“Alhaji Jakande was prudent in the management of the State’s resources and he never gave in to flamboyant lifestyle all through his tenure,” Olusi noted.
Jakande’s first son, Deji, accepted the honour on behalf of the family, thanking the Governor and members of the State’s cabinet for immortalising their patriarch.
Dignitaries at the event included APC National Leader Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, represented by Commissioner for Environment Mr. Tunji Bello; former military administrator of Lagos and chairman of National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) Brig-Gen. Muhammed Buba Marwa (rtd); Ogun State Deputy Governor, Mrs. Noimot Salako-Oyedele and her husband, Chief Bode Oyedele; former Deputy Governors of Lagos, Mrs. Kofoworola Bucknor; Prince Abiodun Ogunleye and Mrs. Adebisi Sosan, members of the State Executive Council and members of the Lagos House of Assembly.
Others are the Chief Judge of Lagos, Justice Kazeem Alogba, represented by Justice Latifat Abdullahi Oyekan; former Governor of Ogun State, Aremo Segun Osoba; Lagos APC chairman, Hon. Tunde Balogun, GAC members and white-cap chiefs, who represented Oba of Lagos.
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Court jails two for N22.1m fraud in Maiduguri
Justices Aisha Kumaliya and Amina Ibrahim of the Borno State High Court, sitting in Maiduguri on Tuesday, convicted and sentenced two persons to three years imprisonment each for fraud.
The convicts are; Anaryu Akindaraju and Umar Alhaji Bukar who were prosecuted by the Maiduguri Zonal Directorate of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, on one-count separate charges bordering on criminal misappropriation and cheating.
According to the Head of Media and Publicity, EFCC, Dele Oyewale, Akindaraju was convicted by Justice Kumaliya while Bukar was jailed by Justice Ibrahim.
The charge against Akindaraju reads: “That you, Anaryu Akindaraju, sometime in March, 2022 in Maiduguri, Borno State within the jurisdiction of this Honourable Court, dishonestly induced Alhaji Tijjani Muhammad to deliver to you the sum of N15,000,000.00 (Fifteen Million Naira) via your account number 0241908016 domiciled with FCMB, and vide your account number 0060784408 domiciled with Access Bank respectively, while some of the monies were transferred to you vide the account number 1010381257 bearing Abubakar Musa domiciled with UBA under the guise that the said amount represents payment for a purchase of three bed room flat situated at House of Assembly Quarters Maiduguri, Borno State, which you are yet to deliver and thereby committed an offence contrary to Section 320 (a) and punishable under Section 322 of the Penal Code Cap. 102 Laws of Borno State”
That of Bukar reads: “That you, Umar Alhaji Bukar with National Identification Number 86732517860, sometimes in 2013 at Maiduguri Borno State within the jurisdiction of this Honourable Court, dishonestly misappropriated the aggregate sum of N6,736,000.00 and a house estimated at N450,000.00 belonging to late Alhaji Bukar Fannami for the benefit of Aisha Bukar Fannami and Hauwa Buakr Fannami and thereby committed an offence contrary to and punishable under Section 308 and 309 of the Penal Code Law of Borno State Cap. 102 Vol. 3 of 1994 respectively.”
Oyewale said they all pleaded guilty to the charges when read to them and counsel for the prosecution Mukhtar Ali Ahmed, Faruk Muhammad and Abdulmalik D. Aliyu went ahead and prayed the court to convict and sentence them accordingly.
“Justice Kumaliya convicted and sentenced Akindaraju to two years imprisonment or a fine of N200,000.00 while Justice Ibrahim convicted and sentenced Bukar to one year imprisonment or an option of fine of N100,000.00.
“The convicts’ road to the Correctional Centre began when Akindaraju received payment for a purchase of a three bed room flat without delivering the property to the victim or returning the money to him.
“Bukar, on his own, dishonestly misappropriated an inheritance property and converted it to his use”.
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Interior Minister Tunji-Ojo orders investigation of alleged criminal activities at Delta correctional centre
The Minister of Interior, Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, has ordered an immediate and thorough investigation into allegations of criminal activities within the Okere Correctional Centre in Warri, Delta State.
A recent armed robbery incident in Delta State was allegedly traced to inmates of the correctional centre.
Tunji-Ojo’s directive was contained in a statement issued by the Special Assistant to the Minister on Media and Publicity, Babatunde Alao, on Tuesday in Abuja.
The minister strongly condemned the alleged reprehensible behaviour, stressing that any form of indiscipline or misconduct would be met with severe consequences.
He reiterated his commitment to upholding the highest standards of integrity, transparency, and accountability in the administration of justice within the correctional service system.
“I will not allow indiscipline to fester under my watch. Any officer found wanting will face the full weight of the law. The leadership of the Nigerian Correctional Service must provide explanations.
“We take these allegations seriously and will not tolerate any form of misconduct within our correctional facilities,” he stated.
The minister urged the general public to provide any relevant information that may aid the investigation.
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‘You’re backing Tinubu for personal gains’ — El-Rufai slams Kaduna Gov Sani
The immediate past governor of Kaduna State, Nasir El-Rufai, has criticised his successor, Governor Uba Sani, for supporting President Bola Tinubu, alleging that it is for personal gain.
In a post on X, El-Rufai claimed that Sani’s unwavering support for Tinubu was linked to over N150 billion in federal reimbursements received by Kaduna State in the past 18 months.
“Every day I see this governor embarrassingly and sycophantically rambling, I used to wonder why. However, confirming that Federal Government ‘reimbursements, interventions, and grants’ in excess of N150bn have been given selectively to Kaduna by Tinubu in the last 18 months now explains everything.
“By all means, defend Asiwaju for the conditional cash transfer. Asiwaju has earned it, coming from you. The people of Kaduna State will judge at the right time and place. Have a nice day,” El-Rufai wrote.
The former governor’s criticism comes in the wake of Sani’s remarks during a news interview on Monday, where he expressed surprise at the growing criticism of Tinubu’s administration from some founding members of the All Progressives Congress.
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