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LASG Receives Certificate Admitting Lagos Into World’s 100 Resilient Cities by Ajibel(m): 6:27pm On Feb 07, 2017
Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode on Tuesday received the Certificate of Admission of the State as one of the 100 Resilient Cities (100RC) in the world pioneered by the Rockefeller Foundation, saying that it was a starting point and a positive partnership that would help the State address the challenges of urban planning, transport gridlock, environment and modern infrastructure.

Governor Ambode, who spoke at the presentation of the certificate held at the Renaissance Hotel, Ikeja, Lagos, said the development was not only historic in the annals of the State but a confirmation that the efforts to build a globally competitive State had received international recognition.

The Governor said it was gratifying to note that despite the challenges faced by the State in many areas including transportation, security, ocean surge, flooding, high unemployment rate, pressure on physical and social infrastructure, growth of slums and a huge housing deficit, Lagos remained resilient and ever progressive.

While alluding to the objective of his administration to make every community in Lagos economically liveable and stem rural-urban flight, the Governor said deliberate initiatives have been put in place to address the housing deficit, transport challenges and economic development, among others.

He said: “We acknowledge these challenges and needs; and now as a member of the 100 resilient Cities of the World, we have a platform to compare notes with cities who have similar experiences and create innovative and mitigating strategies.

“Lagos is currently home to about 23 million inhabitants with an estimated 86 people moving into Lagos every hour. This creates challenges of managing a daily increase in human and vehicular movement,” he said.

The Governor, who said that resilience had always been part of the Lagos story, said despite the fact that the State remained the smallest state in Nigeria by geographical size, it is the largest by population and economic power.

He particularly recalled the manner with which Lagos contained the outbreak of the Ebola virus in 2015 and secured residents from a terrible epidemic.

While speaking on the plans for the State, Governor Ambode said his administration was currently in partnership with the Agence Francaise de Development (AFD) to upgrade 2 blighted settlements in Bariga and Amukoko.

“We have initiated many interventions all over the State to shorten road travel time and we are in talks with the Japanese International Corporation Agency (JICA) to introduce rail transportation in the Ikoyi-Lekki corridor. We have also engaged in massive road construction and opening-up of our rural communities, continuous clearance of drainages and the upgrade and construction of Primary Health Care Centers (PHCs). Our objective is to make every community in Lags economically liveable and stem rural-urban flight.

“In response to the high unemployment figures, we created the Lagos State Employment Trust Fund to provide cheap source of funding to our young entrepreneurs and SME’s. The Fund started disbursement to beneficiaries in December 2016 and more funds will be made available to in the coming months to stimulate economic activity and get more of our young people employed.

“The ocean surge is a huge challenge and the Lagos State Government in partnership with notable investors have invested in the development of Eko Atlantic City to not only contain the ocean surge but to deliver a new city which will be a future financial, commercial and tourism centre,” he said.

In his opening remarks, Lagos State Commissioner for Finance, Economic Planning and Budget, Mr Akinyemi Ashade said the selection of Lagos among the 100 Resilient Cities was sign post of a new dawn for the State in terms of ability to adapt to some of the risks and shocks it may be exposed to and how to effectively treat and overcome them.

He recalled how Governor Ambode issued a directive in August 2016 for commencement of process for Lagos to be selected, adding that the feat, apart from taking the delivery of electoral promises a notch higher in terms of concrete and measurable deliverables to the citizenry, would also compliment the vision of the present administration to make Lagos Africa’s model mega city of choice.

Earlier, President of 100 Resilient Cities, Mr Michael Berkowitz said out of the over 1,000 applications received and three rounds of selection process, Lagos was chosen for its innovative leadership, infrastructural strides and influential status not just in Africa but in the world.

He said the organization, by the initiative, was hoping to help cities change the way they think about their resilient opportunities and to see an integration between challenges.

“Sometimes cities think about transport, just about moving people; housing, just about housing people; economic development, just about creating jobs but cities get better when they think about those things in an inter-related way.

“We are trying to inspire a movement across the world to change the way cities approach their risks and opportunities and so Lagos is not just the most influential city in West Africa or the continent but around the world and that was very appealing to us,” Berkowitz said.

The Governor later signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Mayor of Paynesville, Liberia, Mrs Cyvette Gibson, which would facilitate information sharing around resilience in the two cities with the view to bring about economic development.

http://akinwunmiambode.com/lagos-state-government-receives-certificate-admitting-lagos-into-worlds-100-resilient-cities/

Re: LASG Receives Certificate Admitting Lagos Into World’s 100 Resilient Cities by Ajibel(m): 6:33pm On Feb 07, 2017
Address Delivered At The Agenda Setting Workshop On Building A More Resilient City Held On Tuesday 7th February, 2017 At Renaissance Hotel GRA, Ikeja

http://akinwunmiambode.com/address-delivered-at-the-agenda-setting-workshop-on-building-a-more-resilient-city-held-on-tuesday-7th-february-2017-at-renaissance-hotel-gra-ikeja/

On Wednesday 25th May, 2016 the Lagos State Government received the news of our selection to join the group of 100 Resilient Cities network, a cause pioneered by the highly esteemed Rockefeller foundation.This news was a proud moment for our State and a confirmation that our efforts to build a globally competitive State have received international recognition.

I am happy to welcome Mr. Michael Berkowitz,the President of the 100 Resilient Cities and his very resourceful team to Lagos State, the State of aquatic splendor and the Centre of Excellence.


Resilience dictates that,rather than dwell on our challenges or shortcomings, we capitalize and exploit the massive opportunities that exist therein.

We acknowledge these challenges and needs;and now as a member of the 100 resilient Cities of the World, we have a platform to compare notes with cities who have similar experiences and create innovative and mitigating strategies.

Lagos is currently home to about 23 million inhabitants with an estimated 86 people moving into Lagos every hour. This creates challenges of managing a daily increase in human and vehicular movement.Apart from transportation, our State is faced with other challenges including security,ocean surge, flooding, high unemployment rate, pressure on physical and social infrastructure, growth of slums and a huge housing deficit. Yet Lagos remains resilient and ever-progressive.


Resilience has always been part of the Lagos story. We are the smallest state in Nigeria by geographical size but the largest by population and economic power. Many would recall the manner with which Lagos contained the outbreak of the Ebola virus in 2015 and secured our residents from a terrible epidemic that was thrust upon us.

You may want to ask how wehave coped in the face of these challenges.The answer is simple; innovation, determination and resilience. To tackle the housing deficit, our administration recently introduced the Rent – To – Own housing scheme, a micro finance housing scheme where allotees pay a small initial deposit, spread the balance in monthly instalmentsover a period of years and ownership transferred to the beneficiary.In addition, our government is currently in partnership with the Agence Francaise de Development (AFD) to upgrade 2 blighted settlements in Bariga and Amukoko.


We have initiated many interventions all over the State to shorten road travel time and we are in talks with the Japanese International Corporation Agency (JICA) to introduce rail transportation in the Ikoyi-Lekki corridor. We have also engaged in massive road construction and opening-up of our rural communities, continuous clearance of drainages and the upgrade and construction of Primary Health Care Centers (PHCs). Our objective is to make every community in Lags economically liveable and stem rural-urban flight.

In response to the high unemployment figures, we created the Lagos State Employment Trust Fund to provide cheap source of funding to our young entrepreneurs and SME’s. The Fund started disbursement to beneficiaries in December 2016 and more funds will be made available to in the coming months to stimulate economic activity and get more of our young people employed.

The ocean surge is a huge challenge and the Lagos State Government in partnership with notable investors have invested in the development of Eko Atlantic City to not only contain the ocean surge but to deliver a new city which will be a future financial, commercial and tourism centre.

Being a part of the network of 100 Resilient Cities comes at a good time when our State is looking to join the leading city-states of the world. We are open to new ideas, new technology and new methods.

It is our belief that membership of this network will be beneficial to our State and would offer us more opportunities to access investment and partnerships that will foster massive infrastructural development over the next couple of years.

Ladies and Gentlemen, as you deliberate on setting an agenda for a resilient Lagos, I urge you to look beyond the challenges I have already highlighted and draw a road map for a resilient Lagos.

I wish you fruitful deliberations and I look forward to receiving your report.

Thank you.

ItesiwajuIpinleEko lo je walogun
Re: LASG Receives Certificate Admitting Lagos Into World’s 100 Resilient Cities by Ajibel(m): 6:36pm On Feb 07, 2017
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Re: LASG Receives Certificate Admitting Lagos Into World’s 100 Resilient Cities by FirstTImeUser: 6:40pm On Feb 07, 2017
Why is APC working in Lagos (as large as Lagos is) and with Nigeria it seems they are non existent?

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Re: LASG Receives Certificate Admitting Lagos Into World’s 100 Resilient Cities by sweetestjane(f): 6:42pm On Feb 07, 2017
FirstTImeUser:
Why is APC working in Lagos (as large as Lagos is) and with Nigeria it seems they are non existent?

Because of Buhari
Re: LASG Receives Certificate Admitting Lagos Into World’s 100 Resilient Cities by Ajibel(m): 7:00pm On Feb 07, 2017
FirstTImeUser:
Why is APC working in Lagos (as large as Lagos is) and with Nigeria it seems they are non existent?

The environment to succeed in Lagos differs from that of the federal level.

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Re: LASG Receives Certificate Admitting Lagos Into World’s 100 Resilient Cities by toocoded: 7:01pm On Feb 07, 2017
Eko oni baje oooooo
Re: LASG Receives Certificate Admitting Lagos Into World’s 100 Resilient Cities by vanbonattel: 7:03pm On Feb 07, 2017
Enugu chop this award since 3 yrs ago. In fact, the past governor used the certificate to clean bum bum after going to toilet grin grin grin

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Re: LASG Receives Certificate Admitting Lagos Into World’s 100 Resilient Cities by Olu317(m): 7:14pm On Feb 07, 2017
FirstTImeUser:
Why is APC working in Lagos (as large as Lagos is) and with Nigeria it seems they are non existent?
The answer is simply because Lagos is the APC PARTY while the party at the center is the CPC. And CPC won't work because it belong to the MEDIOCRE and ETHNOCENTRIC NORTHERN OLIGARCHY.

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Re: LASG Receives Certificate Admitting Lagos Into World’s 100 Resilient Cities by vanbonattel: 7:18pm On Feb 07, 2017
Olu317:
The answer is simply because Lagos is the APC PARTY while the party at the center is the CPC. And CPC won't work because it belong to the MEDIOCRE and ETHNOCENTRIC NORTHERN OLIGARCHY.
See yoruba man trying to deny their party mess. Apc is the party in the centre, has buhari told you he won with CPC?

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Re: LASG Receives Certificate Admitting Lagos Into World’s 100 Resilient Cities by Ajibel(m): 7:20pm On Feb 07, 2017
vanbonattel:
Enugu chop this award since 3 yrs ago. In fact, the past governor used the certificate to clean bum bum after going to toilet grin grin grin

Yea, Enugu is the first state to enter into that list in Nigeria but I wonder if the Enugu state government have harnessed whatever opportunity that has come out of this. We've heard nothing.

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Re: LASG Receives Certificate Admitting Lagos Into World’s 100 Resilient Cities by Ooni: 8:06pm On Feb 07, 2017
So much fanfare...what another state got since three years.
I give it to the Ibos though
Re: LASG Receives Certificate Admitting Lagos Into World’s 100 Resilient Cities by Stingman: 8:14pm On Feb 07, 2017
Enugu makes history, joins world’s 100 resilient cities

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/12/enugu-makes-history-joins-worlds-100-resilient-cities/

With small budget...the 042 state is growing...Wetin for happen now like say...e get huge budget like most states... cool cool

Re: LASG Receives Certificate Admitting Lagos Into World’s 100 Resilient Cities by FirstTImeUser: 8:17pm On Feb 07, 2017
Olu317:
The answer is simply because Lagos is the APC PARTY while the party at the center is the CPC. And CPC won't work because it belong to the MEDIOCRE and ETHNOCENTRIC NORTHERN OLIGARCHY.

Regardless kudos to ambode

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Re: LASG Receives Certificate Admitting Lagos Into World’s 100 Resilient Cities by 989900: 9:18pm On Feb 07, 2017
Olu317:
The answer is simply because Lagos is the APC PARTY while the party at the center is the CPC. And CPC won't work because it belong to the MEDIOCRE and ETHNOCENTRIC NORTHERN OLIGARCHY.

You've said so much in very few words . #kudos

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Re: LASG Receives Certificate Admitting Lagos Into World’s 100 Resilient Cities by Olu317(m): 12:25pm On Feb 08, 2017
989900:


You've said so much in very few words . #kudos
Thanks for the compliment.
Re: LASG Receives Certificate Admitting Lagos Into World’s 100 Resilient Cities by Olu317(m): 1:59pm On Feb 08, 2017
vanbonattel:

See yoruba man trying to deny their party mess. Apc is the party in the centre, has buhari told you he won with CPC?
IT SEEMS THERE'S A SPECK IN YOUR EYES. IS YOUR ABLE BROTHER, DR. CHRIS NGIGE, THE MINISTER FOR LABOUR THAT THREATENED FIRE AND BRIMSTONE DURING LAST YEAR FAILED INDUSTRIAL STRIKE IS ALSO A “YORUBA MAN "? .I CAN'T STOP MAKING JEST OF YOUR UNREALISTIC BITTERNESS. MY HEART TEACH MY HANDS TO TYPE THINGS THAT ARE “RAW TO ME AND NOT WAR TO ME" AND IT MAY BE “WAR TO YOU AND RAW". YOU MAY BE A DEVIL TO IT BUT I LIVED IT AND I CONTINUE TO BELIEVE IN THE TRUTH. OWN TO THE TRUTH AND LIVE IT BECAUSE IF NIGERIA IS BEEN DRIVEN LIKE THE MINDSET OF AKINWUMI AMBODE, PERHAPS, RIGHT PEG WILL BE PUT IN ROUND HOLE.

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