THISISLAGOS MORNING NEWS UPDATE AUGUST 11, 2018
Lagos-Badagry expressway: Alternative route abandoned after spending N1.2bn (Vanguard)
Residents and commuters in Lagos State have accused the state government of abandoning the Ariyo (Mile 10)-Ira-Muwo road project in Ojo Local Government Area, an alternative route to Lagos-Badagry Expressway, conceived six years ago.ย They lamented that the project, which would have reduced travel time on the ever busy road, has been left undone; leaving both residents and commuters to groan in traffic daily on Lagos-Badagry Expressway. If the road had been completed, the residents argued, it would have served as a by-pass for motorists when the ongoing expansion works on the ever busy Lagos-Badagry Expressway reached Abule-Oshun axis of the road. Read more
Lagos Task Force Arrests 210, Impounds 125 Bikes (ThisDay)
The Lagos State Environmental Task Force has arrested about 210 miscreants and street urchins across the state, and impounded no fewer than 125 motorcycles around Iludun Town, New Oko-oba area of Agege.ย Head of the Public Affairs Unit of the Task Force, Mr. Adebayo Taofiq, said in a statement that the enforcement operation, carried out based on complaints by different communities around the area, also resulted in demolishing of 98 illegal shanties built on drainage alignment and road set-backs.ย Chairman of the Agency, Mr. Olayinka Egbeyemi, a Chief Superintendent of Police (CSP), who reportedly led the enforcement team, said those arrested were the ones recently dislodged by the Agency along railway line behind the Abattoir at Agege, a suburb of Lagos. The taskforce said the miscreants and street urchins were in the habit of terrorising those communities, robbing people of valuables such as phones, wallets and jewelry. Read more
Potential Benefits Of Family Planning (Leadership)
Family planning offers a lot to mothers, their babies,ย families, communities, and society as a whole but one of the greatest challenges to reproductive advocacy is the unmet need for family planning services by millions of women in Nigeria and most poor resource countries. Many women require family planning but are not on any form, yet if they had access to modern methods of family planning, there would be fewer abortions, miscarriages, maternal and infant deaths. Family planning or contraception as it is usually referred to includes the diverse methods and techniques whereby couples are able to determine the number of children they want to have and when they want to have them. Evidence that family planning works can be seen from countries such as China and India that have been able to check their population growth rate and improve the standard of living of citizens through the introduction of effective measures. Read More
Rotary empowers 50 nursing mothers in Lagos (Guardian)