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LASG Deploys More Bodycam For LASTMA Personnel For Transparency In Traffic Management And Enforcement [PHOTOS]

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To enhance transparency in traffic management and enforcement, the Lagos State Government has deployed more body cameras to the Lagos Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) personnel.

The event which took place at the weekend during the visit of the Special Adviser to the Governor on Transportation, Hon. Sola Giwa to the LASTMA headquarters at Oshodi, Lagos State had the LASTMA Personnel issued more body cameras with the pledge to keep them working for increased credibility and confidence in the delivery of effective traffic management and enforcement.

Explaining the reason for the redeployment of the gadgets, the Special Adviser stated that the Babajide Sanwo-Olu administration has brought lots of technological innovations to address the transport challenges of the State of which the body camera was one, for accurate traffic management among many other benefits.

Expressing his optimism of the bodycam to be able to deliver authentic traffic law violation reports or complaints as the case may be, Giwa further assured that the bodycam will provide accurate validation of any tale rendered by both the Law Enforcement Officers and Motorists, adding that the pictorial pieces of evidence will also help in investigating complaints lodged by aggrieved motorists.

On the operation of the camera, the LASTMA General Manager, Mr. Bolaji Oreagba assured that the LASTMA Officers have been duly trained on the usage and so are capable of handling the gadget adding that the camera would have a significant effect on deviant behavior on the road.
He further explained that the bodycam initiative is a win-win procedure for both the Law Enforcement Officers and Motorists as the regular arguments on traffic laws violation will be put to rest through detailed recordings.

A LASTMA Officer who spoke on the condition of anonymity at the gathering informed that what thrills Officers the most about the gadget is the fact that it provides another layer of security by dissuading would-be attackers from carrying out their heinous crimes knowing they would be captured by the body cams.
It will be recalled that the Germany-made body cameras which were launched in the year 2021 by the Governor of Lagos State, ​Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu have been found to work effectively for 12 hours without a blink, as the battery life span is strong and durable for the use of the Law Enforcement Officers.

While lauding the LASTMA Officers for their renewed commitment to ensuring the State continues to witness tremendous improved traffic management, the Transport Special Adviser thanked the entire LASTMA workforce for the warm welcome he received at the headquarters.

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Kano Government Declares Two-Week Sallah Break For Schools

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The Kano State Government has declared a mid-term holiday for all primary and secondary schools within the state in celebration of the upcoming Eid-el-Kabir festivities.

As per a formal statement from the state’s Ministry of Education, the holiday will begin on Wednesday, June 4, 2025, with schools expected to resume academic sessions on Sunday, June 15, 2025.

This directive covers both day and boarding institutions. The ministry also advised parents and guardians of boarding students to pick up their children early on June 4.

The ministry clarified that this decision aligns with the existing 2024/2025 academic calendar, which remains unchanged despite the holiday, emphasizing that both academic and holiday plans will be followed as scheduled.

In the announcement, the Commissioner of Education, Ali Makoda, encouraged parents to ensure that students return to school promptly after the break.

“We also urge parents and guardians to ensure their children comply with the official resumption date for a smooth continuation of the academic term,” Makoda stated.

He also offered good wishes to the students and school staff, saying, “We wish our students and pupils a peaceful and successful Sallah break.”

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The Man Who Carried A City: Lanre Alfred Celebrates Sanwo-Olu At 60 With Landmark Book

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Renowned author and biographer, Dr. Lanre Alfred, has unveiled a significant new title, “The Man Who Carried a City”, an in-depth literary biography of Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babajide Olusola Sanwo-Olu. The launch of the book serves as a heartfelt celebration of the governor’s upcoming 60th birthday on June 25, 2025.

Recognized for his elegant prose and detailed chronicling of modern Nigerian leadership, Alfred, popularly known as the “Doctor of Letters”, presents another impactful narrative of resilience shaped by vision. This latest release is his eighth publication, adding to his impressive catalogue which includes The Titans…The Amazing Exploits of Nigeria’s Greatest Achievers, Pacemaker – Triumphs of Igho Sanomi at 40, and Dapo Abiodun: The State House As His Pulpit.

Nigeria At 60’, Highlife – Amazing Lifestyles of Nigeria’s Rich and Famous, The Lion of Afia Nsit -Triumphs of Scott Tommey at 45; and Julius Rone…The Jewel of the Delta. Nigeria @ 65 etc.

In “The Man Who Carried a City,” Alfred offers a detailed portrayal of Sanwo-Olu’s career in public service, tracking his journey from early influences to his current role as the leader of Nigeria’s most dynamic state. The coffee table book, published by Old English Partners, features fourteen chapters spread across more than 250 glossy, full-color pages, brought to life with striking photography and Alfred’s signature poetic writing style.

The opening chapter, “The Clockmaker’s Spawn,” explores Sanwo-Olu’s background and the early forces that shaped him, creatively linking the discipline of timekeeping to his methodical and structured approach to leadership. Another notable section, “Lagos in His Lungs,” delves into Sanwo-Olu’s deep connection with the city, illustrating how his personal and professional life is intricately aligned with the rhythm of Lagos.

In “The Politics of Listening,” Alfred portrays Sanwo-Olu not just as a leader issuing orders, but as a servant of the people, in tune with public needs and translating those into governance. Other insightful chapters include “His Tailored Creed”, which connects his fashion choices to his administrative philosophy; “2020… The Year Lagos Trembled”, which examines his leadership during the pandemic and #EndSARS protests; and “Legacy as a Living Covenant,” a reflection on the future of Lagos under his watch.

The foreword, written by Olawale Olaleye, Deputy Editor at ThisDay newspaper, affirms the depth of Alfred’s work. In a piece titled “His Burden of Grace”, Olaleye praises the biography as “probing and profound,” noting that “Dr. Alfred’s book has not only done justice to the leadership of Sanwo-Olu as he steps into the sixth floor on June 25th, 2025, it has also done so without taking anything away from the truth of the accounts of his stewardship thus far.”

Olaleye further reflects, “From one crisis to another, Governor Sanwo-Olu has experienced such hard-to-believe baptism of fire in the last seven years… Yet, he has taken his travails of leadership with equanimity and rare grace, a quality that sets him apart and establishes a different standard for whomever eventually succeeds him.”

Dr. Lanre Alfred explained that writing “The Man Who Carried a City” was more than a literary project; it was a personal homage to a leader whose approach stands in contrast to the usual noise of politics, offering steady and sincere service to the people. According to Alfred, “Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu is not simply a public servant. He is a civic artisan, meticulous, selfless, and deeply humane. He governs with empathy, listening more than he speaks, and building more than he boasts.”

He added, “In today’s world where leadership is often reduced to spectacle, Sanwo-Olu exemplifies a different path — one of humility and substance. He has mastered the rare skill of being genuinely present for the people without seeking attention. This book aims to preserve that unique ethos of governance.”

Alfred pointed out Nigeria’s failure to preserve the legacies of genuine public servants, calling it a serious shortcoming in national consciousness. He said, “One of the great failings of our nation is our inability to document the journeys of those who have truly served. Nigeria is poor not for lack of heroes, but for lack of memory. We do not archive greatness when it blooms among us; we let it wither in silence. I wrote this book because Sanwo-Olu’s story—his sacrifices, his vision, his silent triumphs—must not be left to the mercy of rumour or forgetfulness.”

For Alfred, the legacy of the governor is more than physical infrastructure — it lies in the calm strength of a man who carried Lagos through intense trials, including the darkest periods of 2020, while also pushing for the city’s renewal. “It would be unjust to history,” he said, “to let such a profound burden of grace pass undocumented.”

To him, the book is not just a birthday memento; it represents a meaningful civic effort. He sees “The Man Who Carried a City” as a guiding document for both young people and current leaders in a time that desperately needs authentic role models.

The biography highlights Sanwo-Olu’s accomplishments in areas such as infrastructure, social welfare, crisis response, and cultural revival, while also painting a vivid picture of the man behind the political role. In the chapter “Ibijoke”, Alfred takes a closer look at the First Lady, emphasizing the strength and partnership between the couple as a foundational part of Sanwo-Olu’s life, portraying love as both support and legacy.

The book concludes with the section “Sixty Portraits in a Single Soul”, summarizing Sanwo-Olu’s six-decade-long journey of service and dedication into a visual and narrative tribute that echoes not only his personal story but the spirit of Lagos itself.

Looking ahead, “The Man Who Carried a City” serves as both a reflection of past leadership challenges and a guide for future city-bearers who aspire to lead with purpose and resilience.

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FG Declares 6th, 9th June, 2025 Public Holiday To Mark Eid-Ul-Adha Celebration

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The Federal Government has announced Friday, 6th, and Monday, 9th June, 2025 as public holidays in observance of this year’s Eid-ul-Adha celebration.

Dr. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, the Minister of Interior, who made the announcement on behalf of the Federal Government, extended his congratulations to all Muslim Ummah within the country and abroad on the occasion.

He encouraged the Muslim Ummah to uphold the values of sacrifice and faith as demonstrated by Prophet Ibrahim (Peace be upon Him), and to take the time to offer prayers for a peaceful and prosperous Nigeria.

The Minister gave assurance to Nigerians that the people-focused reforms and policies being implemented as part of President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda are intended to put the country back on a path of development.

In his message wishing the Muslim Ummah a joyful Eid-ul-Adha celebration, the Minister appealed to all Nigerians to support the current administration’s drive to return Nigeria to its esteemed position as a great nation.

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