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January 5, 2021 Lagos Orders Schools To Resume January 18

Lagos Orders Schools To Resume January 18

The Lagos State Government has ordered all public and private schools in the state to reopen for the second term of 2020/21 academic session from Monday, January 18, 2021.

Commissioner for Education, Mrs FOLASADE ADEFISAYO, announced this in a statement by the Head, Public Affairs, Ministry of Education, KAYODE ABAYOMI.

In the statement titled, ‘All public and private schools in Lagos State to resume 18th January 2021’, schools were also asked to make virtual learning available.

She said this was in line with the Federal Government’s directive coupled with the second wave of the COVID-19 Pandemic.

The statement also said all schools to make efforts to comply with all the outlined COVID-19 requirements for resumption of schools.

 

January 4, 2021 Ogun State Government Has Suspended The Commissioner For Environment For Attempted Rape Of A 16-Year-Old

Ogun State Government Has Suspended The Commissioner For Environment For Attempted Rape Of A 16-Year-Old

The Ogun State government has suspended the Commissioner for Environment, ABIODUN ABUDU-BALOGUN, for allegedly attempting to rape a 16-year-old secondary school student of the state.

He was suspended from office over an allegation of sexual harassment of a 16-year-old girl identified as BARAKAT MAYOWA MELOJUEKUN.

The police on January 1 invited the commissioner for interrogation and have continued to investigate the matter.

In its statement, the state government assured the public that it will do everything to ensure that justice is served in the matter.

“Whilst taking cognizance of the principle of a suspect being presumed innocent until proven guilty and the public statement issued by Hon. Abudu-Balogun denying the allegation, as a government with zero tolerance for gender-based violence and indeed any criminality, the suspension is a further demonstration of the commitment of Prince Dapo Abiodun Administration to fairness, equity, justice and the rule of law, no matter who is involved.

“In the meantime, the suspended Commissioner has been directed to hand over to the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Environment,” the statement read.

 

January 4, 2021 Former Vice-Chancellor Of UNILAG Dies At The Age Of 71

Former Vice-Chancellor Of UNILAG Dies At The Age Of 71

Prof. OYEWUSI IBIDAPO-OBE, has died at the age of 71.

There are reports that he died of COVID-19 yesterday in Lagos.

The Chairman of the Academic Staff Union of Universities, UNILAG branch, Dr DELE ASHIRU, who confirmed his death, said that he will greatly be missed in the education sector.

Yes, he is dead. We got the sad news this evening. He is a distinguished scholar, a seasoned university administrator whose death remains a very big loss to the Nigerian university system and indeed the Nigerian society,” he added.

ABOUT Prof. OYEWUSI IBIDAPO-OBE

He was a distinguished Professor of Systems Engineering and a former Vice-Chancellor (2000 – 2007) of the University of Lagos.

Prof. OYEWUSI was the Pro-Chancellor of the Technical University, Ibadan.

He happened to be the President of the Nigerian Academy of Science from 2009 to 2013.

Ibidapo-Obe attended the University of Lagos from 1968 – 1971 and was awarded a Bachelor of Science [B. Sc (Hons)] degree in Mathematics 1st Class Honours Division.

He was married to Olusola (with children and grandchildren) and held the prestigious traditional title of the Apeluwa of Ile-Ife. He was conferred with the national honour of the Officer of the Federal Republic (OFR) by the Nigerian Government in 2004.

He had several consulting services on Science, Technology including Human Resource Development to the United Nations and several of its agencies (UNDP, UNESCO, ILO et al) as well as the World Bank.

Ibidapo-Obe was invested in 2004 with the prestigious Fellowship of the Academy of Science and Academy of Engineering, Nigerian Computer Society and Mathematical Association of Nigeria. He was elected Fellow of the African Academy of Science as well as The World Academy of Science in 2010 and was the Vice President of NASAC (Network of African Science Academies) (2011 – 2013).

May his soul rest in peace.

December 31, 2020 Lagos Govt Denies Plans To Impose N500,000 Fine On Residents Who Break Curfew During Crossover Services

Lagos Govt Denies Plans To Impose N500,000 Fine On Residents Who Break Curfew During Crossover Services

The state government says it has confidence in the ability of church leaders to ensure compliance with COVID-19 protocols amid the clamor for crossover services.

The Lagos State government says media reports stating that fines ranging from N20,000 to N500,000 will be paid by persons who violate the 12 am to 4 am curfew during New Year crossover services, is erroneous and misleading.

Lagos Commissioner for Information, Gbenga Omotoso said in a statement that "the attention of the Lagos State government has been drawn to a piece of online news quoting the Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Mr Gbenga Omotoso, as saying fines ranging between N20,000 and N500,000 will be imposed on violators of the curfew on December 31, 2020. This is inaccurate and misleading.

“The government is advising residents to comply with COVID-19 protocols because the cases are rising. The role of religious organisations in fighting the pandemic is well noted.

“The Christian Association of Nigeria has issued a statement on how churches should conduct their watch night services.

“The Sanwo-Olu administration has maintained a harmonious relationship with religious organisations and has confidence in the ability of their leaders to ensure compliance with COVID-19 protocols amid the clamour for crossover services.”

 

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