Lagos State governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu [Twitter/
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Sanwo-Olu says Lagos does not have the financial
ability to repair the damaged property alone.
Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has appealed to the
National Assembly to set aside funds in the 2021
Appropriations Bill to rebuild and restore Lagos
State in the aftermath of the #EndSARS mayhem.
Sanwo-Olu made the appeal on Monday during the
Rebuild Lagos: Dialogue and Partnership event to
inaugurate the 8-member Board of Trustees of
Rebuild Lagos Trust Fund held at Ikeja.
According to the governor, Lagos does not have the
financial ability to repair the damaged property
alone, therefore, it required the assistance of the
Federal Government.
"We seek to restore the infrastructure that was
destroyed, to revive the energy and confidence of
everyone who has been affected by these losses, to
help restore the confidence of the people of Lagos
in the infinite potentials of Lagos.
"But the state government cannot do this alone. We
need all the help that we can get. We require the
assistance of the Federal Government, from both the
executive and legislative branches.
"I would like to appeal to the National Assembly to
take steps to set aside funds for this task of
rebuilding and restoring Lagos in the 2021
Appropriation Bill being deliberated upon currently by
the Assembly.
"This Fund does not necessarily have to be for
Lagos alone, it can and should also take into
consideration other states also impacted by the
recent spate of violence.
"Lagos will, in the foreseeable future, remain the
nation's commercial capital and one of its nerve
centres.
"But in terms of servicing the present infrastructure
alone the committed amount of money and effort
required will be such that Lagos State will not be
ready to cope. It will even be unfair to expect the
state to bear this heavy burden on its own," he said.
The governor said that the cohesive efforts and
contributions of the private and public sectors
would make it easier for the state to be rebuilt.
According to him, these might be challenging times
but with responsive and responsible leadership, the
nation will overcome the challenges.
The Governor of Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN),
Godwin Emefiele , said that the takeaway from the
recent unrest in the country was that stakeholders in
the public and private sector must address youth
unemployment.
Emefiele said that key stakeholders in the Nigerian
private sector under the auspices of CACOVID
alliance had brainstormed on ways to prevent the
effect of the recent unrest from eroding confidence
in the country's economy.
He said that to support the government in
enhancing the security of the country, CACOVID
alliance had committed to the rehabilitation and
rebuilding of all the 44 police stations that were
damaged as a result of the unrest.
According to him, if youth unemployment is left
unchallenged, it can provide a breeding ground for
youths to engage in nefarious activities that can be
harmful to the progress of the nation.
"Our youths have immense potential, energetic and if
well handled can catapult our nation to the forefront
of leading nations in the world.
"We must, therefore, seek to promote increasing
policies that will equip our youths in the right skills
that will support innovation, employment and wealth
creation.
"It is in this light that key stakeholders in the
Nigerian private sector came together under the
auspices of CACOVID to brainstorm of the ways to
prevent the effect of the recent unrest from eroding
confidence in our economy.
"I am pleased to note that CACOVID alliance will
over the next week be unveiling a blueprint that will
detail our support that will positively affect
household and businesses," he said.
Other dignitaries at the event included the Vice
President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo , Speaker of House
of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila , and Sen.
Adeola Olamilekan , who represented the Senate
President, Ahmed Lawan .
Members of the Lagos Rebuild Trust Fund include
Mr Yemi Cardoso (Chairman), Prof. Kanyisola Ajayi
(SAN), Mr Gbenga Agboola, Mrs Bola Adesola, Mr
Sam Egube , Mr Jimi Hotonu , Mr Abubakar
Suleiman, and Mr Muhammed Yahaya .
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