Wednesday, December 9, 2015

My grand road, electricity vision, by Fashola

WITH fresh ideas, the Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Babatunde Raji Fashola, is set to revolutionize the country’s infrastructure.
The minister, who spoke yesterday in Abuja while unveiling his agenda for the three sectors under his purview, noted that a large percentage of the difference in the proposed 2016 budget would go to capital projects.
On the electricity sector, Fashola called for patience from Nigerians, regretting the reforms proposed in the Nigeria Electricity Power Sector Reform (EPSR) Act did not take off till November 2013, eight years after the enabling law came into being.
Highlighting the problems in the sector, Fashola said: “There are a number of issues that beset our gas sector such as the environmental issue and the availability of gas infrastructure such as pipelines and the matter of pricing which are all the responsibility of other ministries.
“Subject to budgetary approvals and financing, the Ministry of Petroleum indicates its ability to build certain critical pipelines to transport gas to the power plants that will add another 2,000 mw to our stock of power within 12-15 months.
“Of course the appropriate pricing of gas and its impact on tariff is another matter entirely. If the local market was offering $1.30 per unit of gas, which has been reviewed recently to $3:30, and the international market is offering about $4:00 and above, your guess is as good as mine where supply will be available and where it will be short.
“For emphasis and clarity, let me state that the previous administration had actually approved the tariff in January 2015, but did not fully implement it.”
He also announced that the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) and the electricity distribution companies had been mandated to meet and come up with what he described as ‘fair market tariff’.
In the meantime, he appealed to Nigerians over the upcoming electricity tariff increase, stressing that a good tariff system would guarantee good electricity supply.
The former governor of Lagos State, however, insisted that the Discos must commit to certain conditions in the area of providing meters, transformers, expansion of network, among others, in line with the proposed new tariff order.
He was also emphatic that priority would henceforth be given to local meter and transformer manufacturers in procuring the items for the sector.
On whether a cartel of generator importers is hindering the growth of the sector, he said: “There is no evidence that generator dealers are a cartel in the power sector. They have been filling a gap and I have no doubts that they have the capacity to adapt.”
He stressed the key targets in the electricity sector: “Apart from these, there is a 10MW wind energy project in Katsina nearing completion, a 215MW plant in Kaduna and the 3,050 MW plant in Manbilla, Taraba State all of which need to be completed.
“Our first priority is to get contractors to finish ongoing transmission contracts to enable us to transport the electricity being generated to the Discos to distribute.
“Our second priority is to ask the governors to help us identify and enumerate their most populous industrial and commercial clusters where manufacturing, fabrication, welding and related productive work is going on, especially by small businesses and to see how we can use the existing legal framework to attract embedded power supply to these people who must be ready to pay for the power.”
Speaking further on efforts to boost transmission, he added: “We have identified a total of 142 projects of which 45 are at 50% level of completion and about 22 can be completed within a year.”
He noted that about N40 billion would be needed to complete over 22 major transmission companies across the country, admitting however, that the existing budgets for TCN could hardly do much.
Fashola also said efforts were ongoing to amicably resolve the lingering impasse between Geometric Power and the new owners of the Enugu Electricity Distribution Companies over the 144 Aba Independent Power Plant project as the matter had been brought to the attention of President Muhammadu Buhari.
In the Works sector, Fashola said work on the Second Niger Bridge had resumed in earnest while stressing that immediate attention would be on about 200 road contracts that were abandoned because of funds constraints.
His words: “Records available from previous budgets show that the last time Nigeria budgeted over N200 billion in a year for roads was in 2002.
It seems that as our income from oil increased, our spending on roads decreased.
“Our ability to achieve connectivity of roads depends on capital spending in 2016 to pay contractors and get them back to work.”
He went on: “Our short-term strategy will be to start with roads that have made some progress and can be quickly completed to facilitate connectivity, prioritising the roads that connect states and those that bear the heaviest traffic.
“As at May 2015, many contractors have stopped work because of payment, and many fathers and wives employed by them have been laid off as a result.”
On workers laid off by construction companies, he stressed: “Some of the numbers from only four companies that were sampled, suggest that at least 5,150 workers have been laid off as at March 11, 2015; and there are at least 200 contracts pending, on the basis of one company per contract.
“If each contractor has only 100 employees at each of the 200 contract sites, it means at least that 20,000 people who lost their jobs can return to work if the right budget is put in place and funded for contractors to get paid.
“The possibility to return those who have just lost their jobs back to work is the kind of change that we expect to see by this short-term strategy.”
He added: “In order to make the roads safer, we intend to re-claim the full width and setback of all federal roads, representing 16% and about 36,000km of Nigeria’s road network by asking all those who are infringing on our highways, whether by parking, trading, or erection of any inappropriate structures to immediately remove, relocate or dismantle such things voluntarily. This will be the biggest contribution that citizens can offer our country as proof that we all want things to change for the better.
“For clarity, it is important to say that although the state governments own 18% of the total road network of about 200,000km, while the local governments own the balance of 66%, the 16% owned by the Federal Government carries an estimated 70% of the total traffic because of their length, width and inter-state connectivity.”
On government’s plans for the housing sector, he drew attention to its resolve to adopt the Lagos Home Ownership Mortgage Scheme (HOMS) model.
Fashola said: “If we complete our ongoing projects, and we get land from the governors in all states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) to start what we know, using the LagosHoms model, we should start 40 blocks of housing in each state and FCT.
“We expect state governors to play a critical role here, by providing land of between 5-10 hectares for a start, with title documents, and access roads or in lieu of access roads, a commitment that they will build the access roads by the time the houses are completed.
“We see this leading to potential delivery of 12 flats per block and 480 flats per state, and 17,760 flats

Home / News / Metro / Lagos shuts religious houses, hotels over noise pollution Lagos shuts religious houses, hotels over noise pollution

Lagos State government yesterday shut 29 churches and six mosques across the state over noise pollution and other environmental offenses. The clampdown, carried out by men of the Lagos State Environmental Protection Agency (LASEPA), also closed about six hotels and nightclubs, three factories, four companies and a few residential apartments.
Managing Director of LASEPA, Adebola Shabi, said the exercise was to enforce state environmental laws that prohibit air and noise pollution on account of religious activities, use of public addressing system, and activities of power generating sets in residential and industrial areas.
Shabi said prior to the forced closure, affected churches, mosques, companies among others had been invited for sensitisation to make them know standards in the state and given directives to comply. But most of the public complaints kept coming back as if the agency and government were not responsive, so “we have to act and enforce the law.”
Among the churches shuts for noise pollution were Christ Apostolic Church, Ireti Ayo, Idimu; Cornerstone Youth Church, Surulere; Anglican Church of Nativity, Okota; Cherubim and Seraphim Church, Jakande Estate, Lekki Expressway; Redeemed Christian Church of God, Kayode Street, Onipanu (for noise pollution and refusal to honour invitation).
The list also included Prophetic Intervention Ministry, Ogba; Land of Oil Prophetic Ministry, Ifako-Ijaye; The Lord’s Chosen Charismatic Ministry, Ojokoro, Lagos; Lord’s Chosen Charismatic Revival Ministry, Adekunle, Yaba; Life line Assembly Church, Okota, Isolo; Jesus the Burden Bearer, Okota, Isolo and Believers’ Inn International Church, Ifako-Ijaye among others.
The religious centres, depending on size, are liable to a fine of N50,000 to N100,000. About 100 out of the 6000 religious house in the state have been shut in the last couple of months.
The General Manager added that Lagos has its laws and standards on environmental issues, which include acceptable standards noise levels. During the day, approved standard is 55 decibel for residential areas and 45 at night. The standard is 90 decibel in industrial areas during the day, and 80 at night. In mixed residents where there are both residential and commercial set ups, it is 65 during the day and 55 decibel at night.

Pistorius granted bail after murder conviction

SOUTH African Olympic athlete, Oscar Pistorius, has been granted bail while he awaits sentence for murdering his girlfriend, Reeva Steenkamp, in 2013.
Judges changed his conviction from manslaughter to murder last week. He has already served one year in prison.
Pistorius now faces a minimum sentence of 15 years’ imprisonment, if he fails in a bid to overturn his conviction.
He intends to mount an appeal at the highest court in South Africa, the Constitutional Court.
This could see delays of many more months, reported the BBC at the high court in the South African capital, Pretoria.
Now that Oscar Pistorius has been granted bail, it must have come as a huge relief that he will spend Christmas at home. Sitting in court, I was left with an impression that the judge was not interested in imposing strict conditions.
Pistorius himself looked relaxed, chatting and laughing with his legal team during the brief adjournment while the judge was considering his fate.
The double amputee’s bail application also revealed that he had enrolled to study “a BSc business with law degree” at the London School of Economics – but the university says it does not offer that degree or correspondence courses.
Pistorius indicated in court documents that he intended to lodge an appeal to the highest court in the land. This would be the very last legal avenue available for the disgraced athlete to overturn his conviction.
Bail has been set at 10,000 rand ($700, £450). Pistorius was deemed not to be a flight risk by Judge Audrey Ledwaba.
Pistorius can remain under house arrest at his uncle’s home until sentencing next year, and will be electronically tagged. He also has to hand over his passport.
He will be able to leave the house between 07:00 and midday, but will only be able to move within a 20km (12 miles) radius.
He is currently under house arrest after spending one year of his original five-year sentence in jail.

EFCC arraigns Dokpesi for laundering N2.1bn, fraud




Ade Adesomoju, Abuja
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission on Wednesday arraigned a former Chairman of DAAR Communications Plc, Chief Raymond Dokpesi, before a Federal High Court in Abuja on six counts of money laundering  and procurement fraud related charges.
Dokpesi who was arraigned along with his firm, Daar Investment and Holdings Ltd, pleaded not guilty to all the six counts.
After Dokpesi took his plea on Wednesday, Justice Gabriel Kolawole ordered that he be remanded in EFCC custody pending the hearing of his bail application by 12.30pm on Thursday.,
The prosecution led by Mr. Rotimi Jacobs (SAN),‎ accused the defendants of receiving, N2.1bn from the office of the National Security Adviser between October 2014 and March 19, 2015 for the Peoples Democratic Party’s presidential media campaign in breach of provisions of the Public Procurement Act, Money laundering Act and the EFCC Act.
Justice Kolawole has fixed trial for February 17, 18 and March 2 and 3.

Friday, October 2, 2015

Tupac Shakur is Alive he Returned from Cuba 2015







 Tupac Shakur who was supposedly killed at the age of 25 is now admitting he has been hiding this whole time.
It was Shakur whoin 1996 was reportedly attending a special event in Las Vegas, the Mike Tyson-Benson fight, and then afterwards was brutally murdered. A day or so later he is autopsied, then quickly cremated. There is no funeral. Nor is there any record of a tribute or memorial. Now we know exactly why it was because Tupac Shakur was never killed it is unclear why he has been hiding. This story is still under development but Tupac has already been spotted with Celebrities.

Former Minister of Petroleum Resources arrested in London






She was arrested for corruption related offences, and is currently being investigated by the UK National crime Agency.

Diezani Alison-Madueke, Minister of Petroleum Resources during the President Goodluck Jonathan's administration has been arrested in London on Friday, October 2, 2015.
According to Premium Times, She was arrested for corruption related offences, and is currently being investigated by the UK National crime Agency.
However, The British High Commission have confirmed that some arrests have been made on basis of corruption, but are yet to reveal the identity of those involved.
Joseph Abuku, Press and Public Affairs Officer of the The National Crime Agency said that 5 people between the ages of 21 and 60 have been arrested on suspicion of bribery and corruption offences but did not identity of those involved.
This morning, five people between the ages of 21 and 60 were arrested on suspicion of bribery and corruption offences. The crimes are being investigated by the National Crime Agency." Joseph said.
“The National Crime Agency does not confirm identity at arrest nor provide information that could be used to corroborate the identity of an arrested individual.” he added.
Meanwhile, Mrs. Alison-Madueke has been out of the country since Buhari has been sworn in as president.

Wednesday, September 23, 2015

LAGOS STATE GOVERNMENT HEALTH SERVICE COMMISSION VACANCIES LATEST

 
 LAGOS STATE GOVERNMENT
HEALTH SERVICE COMMISSION
 
VACANCIES
 
The Lagos State Health Service Commission is requesting for application from suitably qualified candidates to fill the following vacant positions in the various General Hospitals across the State:
S/N
Designation
Available Vacancies
1
Consultants
4
2
Principal Medical Officers
2
3
Senior Medical Officer
1
4
Medical Officers
12
5
Dental Officer
1
6
Medical Lab. Scientist
1
7
Pharmacists
7
8
Radiographers
28
9
X-Ray Technicians/Dark Room Assistants
18
10
Matron
1
11
Nursing Sisters
35
12
Hospital Administrator
1
13
Social Welfare Officer
1
14
Engineers II
3
15
Pharmacy Technician
1
16
Health Record Officers/Technicians
7
17
Data Entry Assistants
4
18
Driver Mechanics
3
19
Craftmen
8
20
Craftmen (Tailoring)
2
21
Cook
1
22
Health Attendants
12

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:

CONSULTANTS
All applicants for Consultant position must have passed the Part II Final Examination of the Fellowship of the West African College of Surgeons or the National Post Graduate Medical College or its equivalent in the area of Radiology, Paediatrics (Neonatology), Internal Medicine (Cardiology), and Pathology (Chemical Pathology).


PRINCIPAL MEDICAL OFFICERS
A Degree in Medicine and Post NYSC full registration with the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria plus at least Twelve (12) years post qualification cognate experience.

SENIOR MEDICAL OFFICERS
A Degree in Medicine and Post NYSC full registration with the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria plus 6 - 9 years post qualification cognate experience.

MEDICAL/DENTAL OFFICERS
A Degree in Medicine and Post NYSC full registration with the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria plus at least One (1) year post qualification cognate experience.

MEDICAL LABORATORY SCIENTISTS
(a)Haematology (b) Chemical Pathology
Candidates must be holder of AIMLS (T), Bsc plus AIMLS or Bachelor Degree in Medical Laboratory Science (BMLS). Candidates must have completed NYSC and licensed by the Medical laboratory Science Council of Nigeria

PHARMACISTS
Bachelor of Pharmacy Degree, Post NYSC full registration with the Pharmacist Registration Board of Nigeria.

PHARMACY TECHNICIANS
Candidates must have completed the 3 year training program at the School of Health Technology and obtained the registration of the Institute of Medical Laboratory Technology for Technicians.
RADIOGRAPHERS
Candidates must have a Bachelor of Science Degree in Medical Radiography or DCR London (Diploma in Radiography) from any of the recognized Institutions both locally and abroad plus registration with the Board of Radiographers of Nigeria. Candidates must have completed NYSC.


X-RAY TECHNICIANS
Candidates must have a West African School Certificate plus 2 years training program at the School of Health Technology or 2 Years training plus 1 Year Advanced training at the School of Health Technology.


MATRON
Basic requirements: Registered Nurse (RN), Registered Midwife (RM) and BNSc Nursing certificates is required plus at least Twelve (12) years post qualification cognate experience.

NURSING SISTERS
Basic requirements: Registered Nurse (RN), Registered Midwife (RM) and BNSc Nursing certificates is required in area of specialization where applicable. BNSc candidates must have completed NYSC


HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATOR
Candidates must have a Bachelor Degree in any Social Sciences obtained from recognized university and must have completed NYSC



SOCIAL WELFARE OFFICER
Candidates must have a Bachelor Degree in Social Work or any of the relevant Social Sciences obtained from recognized university and must have completed NYSC

ENGINEERS
Candidates must have Bachelor of Science Degree in appropriate engineering field plus membership of Nigerian Society of Engineers or COREN. Candidates must have completed NYSC


HEALTH RECORD OFFICERS/TECHNICIANS
a)      Candidates must have a Higher National Diploma (HND) in Medical Records/Biostatistics and must be licensed by the Health Information Registration Board. Candidates must have completed NYSC
b)      Candidates must have completed the 3 year training program at the School of Health Technology plus Membership of the Association of Medical Records Technicians.

DATA ENTRY ASSISTANTS
Candidates must have 4 Credits in West Africa School Certificate (WASC) or General Certificate of Education (GCE) plus ability to read and write. Knowledge in computer would be an added advantage.

DRIVER MECHANICS
Candidates must have 4 Credits in West Africa School Certificate (WASC) or General Certificate of Education (GCE) and a valid Class "C"Driver Licence plus ability to read and write.


CRAFTSMEN
Candidates must have 4Credits in West Africa School Certificate (WASC) or General Certificate of Education (GCE) plus a pass in the Federal Ministry of Labour Trade Test Class III in the appropriate trade.

COOKS
Candidates must have 4 Credits in West Africa School Leaving Certificate (WASC) or General Certificate in Education (GCE) plus ability to read and write.


HEALTH ATTENDANTS
Candidates must have 4 Credits in West Africa School Leaving Certificate (WASC) or General Certificate in Education (GCE) plus ability to read and write.

METHOD OF APPLICATION:
All interested applicants should visit our website jobs.lagosstate.gov.ng for online application.
Application will end  30th September,2015.
ANNOUNCER
Dr. Jemilade A. Longe
Permanent Secretary (HSC)

Monday, September 21, 2015

Court of Appeal, Federal High Court refuse Saraki’s prayers to stop Tribunal

The Court of Appeal has dismissed the ex-parte application by Senate President, Bukola Saraki, seeking to set aside the order made on Friday by the Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT) issuing bench warrant for Saraki’s arrest.
It said it cannot interfere with the proceedings pending at the lower court.
It will be in the interest of notice for the respondents to be put on notice.
Consequently the ex-parte application refused and the motion on notice set down for hearing on September 29
Justice Armed Mohammed of the Federal High Court, in another ruling just delivered, refused a similar application by Saraki.
He adjourned to September 30 for the hearing of the substantive suit by Saraki, challenging the competence of charge before the CCT and the preliminary objection filed by the CCT, Code of Conduct Tribunal and Federal Ministry of Justice.
Justice Mohammed held that, in view of the constitutional and radical nature of the issues raised in the respondents’ objection, it was reasonable for the court not to waste time on interlocutory applications.

Fire Outbreak at LIRS Headquarters Alausa (PHOTOS)

There was pandemonium this morning as fire gutted the office of the Lagos Inland Revenue Service, LIRS located on the third floor of Good Shepherd building, Alausa, Ikeja, Lagos, Southwest Nigeria. Hundreds of workers working in the four-storey Good Shepherd build rushed in one accord to hurriedly vacate the building.
The fire is said to have started around 8:45am and razed a room in the LIRS office. Thick smoke was noticed in the building which resulted in panic and exodus of workers out of the building Staff of Eko Bank, also using the ground floor of the building abandoned their work and raced out to avert being caught in the fire.
Fire service men came to the scene on time and were able to quench the fire and restricted it to a room.



As at 10:00 am hundreds of workers in the building were still outside until the fire was put out.
General Manager, Lagos State Emergency Management Agency, LASEMA, Michael Akindele told PM News that the Command Centre in Alausa was alerted about the fire at 8:45am, saying. That the fire service and LASEMA responded swiftly. “The fire service got here three minutes after they got the distress call and were able to curtail the fire to only one office,” he said. He said the cause of the fire could not be ascertained as investigation was still ongoing but noted that a split air condition was noticed to be on fire, which might likely be the cause.
There’s been a fire outbreak at the Lagos Inland Revenue Service (LIRS) at Alausa this morning following a power surge caused by an air conditioner this morning.

Sunday, September 20, 2015

VACANCIES IN LAGOS STATE GOVERNMENT HEALTH SERVICE COMMISSION




HSC Employment Advert

LAGOS STATE GOVERNMENT
HEALTH SERVICE COMMISSION
VACANCIES
The Lagos State Health Service Commission is requesting for application from suitably qualified candidates to fill the following vacant positions in various hospital units across the state.
-Consultants - Obstetrics and Gynaecology
-Consultants – Paediatrics
Consultants – Anaesthesiology
-Consultants – Physician
-Consultants – Surgery
-Consultants – Radiology
-Consultants – Opthalmology
-Medical Officers
-Radiographers
-Medical Radiographers
-Dental Technologists, Technicians and Therapists
-Pharmacists
-Pharmacy Interns
-Nurses in (Peri-Operative, Anaesthetics, Paediatrics, Orthopaedics, Accident and Emergency)
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
CONSULTANTS
All applicants for the Consultant positions must have MBCHB/MBBS and a Post graduate Fellow of the National and/or West African Colleges of the relevant faculty being applied for OR fellow of Royal Colleges of England/UK or American Board. Full registration with the MDCN of Nigeria.
MEDICAL OFFICERS
A Degree in Medicine and Post NYSC full registration with the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria plus at least one (1) year post qualification cognate experience.
DENTAL TECHNOLOGISTS, TECHNICIANS AND THERAPISTS
HND in Dental Technology/Dental Therapy from recognized institutions and Associate of British Institute of Surgical (Dental) Technology and Diploma in Dental Technician. Full registration with the Board of Dental Technologist/Therapist/Technician of Nigeria.
MEDICAL RADIOGRAPHERS
A Degree in Medical Radiography and DCR from any of the recognized institutions both locally and abroad. Full registration with the Board of Radiographers of Nigeria.
PHARMACISTS
A Degree in Pharmacy and Post NYSC full registration with the Pharmacy Registration Board of Nigeria.
NURSES
Basic Requirements: State Registered Nurse (SRN), State Registered Midwife (SRM) and B.Sc. Nursing.
METHOD OF APPLICATION
All interested applicants should access the internet and complete online the Health Service Commission Employment Application Form onwww.lagosstate.gov.ngorhsc@lagosstate.gov.ng
All applications must be attached with copies of credentials, curriculum vitae and scanned recent passport photographs.
 Click here to Download Application form