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Championing the People’s Voice: Obasa’s Dedication to Grassroots Representation

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Have you ever wondered why Rt Hon Dr Mudashiru Obasa is well loved by people, especially those from his constituency? Well, don’t wonder further! It has been discovered that he is a grassroots politician!

In the realm of politics, few things are as crucial as providing a platform for the voices of ordinary citizens to be heard. The essence of democracy lies in the ability of elected representatives to champion the interests and concerns of their constituents. In this regard, one name that stands out in Lagos of today is Rt Hon (Dr) Obasa, Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly.

Over the years, Dr Obasa has dedicated his political career to grassroots representation, earning him widespread admiration and respect. He has proved to be a legislator who is responsive to the needs and demands of the people, making him a true champion of the people’s voice. No wonder he has been re-elected five times by his constituents, which shows the trust and confidence they have in him.

Obasa, known for his unwavering commitment to championing the people’s voice, has displayed an exceptional level of dedication and sincerity throughout his tenure. From the outset, he recognized the importance of establishing direct links with the community, ensuring that their concerns and aspirations were brought to the forefront of political discourse. This was what birthed his annual stakeholders townhall meeting where all the 40 honourable members of the Assembly can feel the pulse of their constituents simultaneously. This 1-day event has been yielding positive results since Dr Obasa initiated it.

Just as the townhall meeting shows, one hallmark of Obasa’s approach to grassroots representation is his open-door policy. He has made it a priority to be accessible to the people he represents, understanding that to truly champion their voice, it is necessary to actively listen, engage, and build genuine connections. Whether through town hall meetings, regular community visits, or fostering open dialogue through digital platforms, Obasa has consistently sought out opportunities to interact with the people he serves.

A key aspect of Obasa’s commitment to grassroots representation is his unwavering dedication to addressing the actual needs and concerns of the community. Understanding that every population has unique challenges, he has consistently advocated for targeted policies that address these specific issues. By working closely with stakeholders, community leaders, and experts, he has been able to develop and implement initiatives that have a meaningful and positive impact on the lives of his constituents.

It is worth noting that the free JAMB and GCE forms distributed by Obasa early in the year to the indigents of his constituency marked the 20 solid years this education loving legislator has been supporting financially challenged students in his community.

Today, thousands of youths are enjoying his scholarship program across the institutions within the country. I must add too that his Trader’s Grant has not stopped bringing smiles to the faces of market women and men at the grassroots level. His empowerment programs are the talk of his constituents any time you visit them.

Moreover, Obasa’s dedication to grassroots representation extends beyond merely listening and initiating policies. He has demonstrated a strong ability to effectively communicate the concerns of his constituents to the broader political arena. Through his impassioned speeches, well-researched arguments, and strategic alliances with like-minded individuals, he has been able to effectively elevate the people’s voice, ensuring that it is not only heard but also taken seriously at all levels of government.

Another way Obasa has demonstrated his dedication to grassroots representation is through various bills and motions he initiated and supported that aim to improve the welfare and development of the people of Lagos State, especially the poor and vulnerable. Some of these which have become laws include the Lagos State Neighborhood Safety Corps Law, the Lagos State Cancer Research Institute Law, the Lagos State Transport Sector Reform Law, the Lagos State Electric Power Sector Reform Law, and the Lagos State Health Scheme Law among others.

Obasa’s tireless efforts in grassroots representation have not gone unnoticed. He has earned the trust and respect of the people he represents, who view him as a true advocate for their interests. His genuine commitment to their well-being and his ability to effect tangible change have solidified his position as a champion of the people’s voice. So, you know now why his people are always willing to return him to power, even if he says otherwise!

The importance of grassroots representation in democracy cannot be overstated, and Obasa’s dedication to this cause is commendable. He is a leader who has shown commitment, competence, and compassion in his service to the people. He is a champion of the people’s voice, who has made a positive impact on the lives of his constituents and the state at large. He is a role model and an inspiration for other legislators and aspiring leaders, who wish to make a difference in their communities and society.

 

By Dave Agboola

Dave Agboola is the Special Adviser (Planning and Research) to the Speaker, Lagos State House of Assembly.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Just In: Opay Begins Charging Of N50 Electronic Transaction Fee On Every 10k And Above….

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Opay digital banking platform is set to apply a transfer fee of N50 for transactions exceeding N10,000 and above.

 

OPay has introduced a new fee for electronic transfers into both personal and business accounts, in accordance with the regulations set forth by the Federal Inland Revenue Service.

 

 

Beginning September 9, 2024, there will be a one-time charge of N50 for transfers of N10,000 or more.

 

 

” On Saturday, the digital platform communicated to its valued customers via a text stating the reason for the deductions even though people are still struggling to survive.

 

In it’s statement, is says:

 

“Dear valued customers, please be informed that starting September 9, 2024, a one-time fee of N50 will be applied for electronic transfer of N10,000 and above paid into your personal or business account in compliance with the Federal Inland Revenue Service

regulations.”

 

 

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Our petrol to hit filling stations in 48hrs- Dangote

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Businessman, Aliko Dangote, has revealed that petrol produced from his 650,000 barrels per day refining facility will hit filling stations in the next 48 hours as modalities with the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited are formalised.

Dangote said this on Tuesday during a press briefing announcing the formal production of petrol at the refinery.

“Our PMS (Premium Motor Spirit) can be in filling stations within the next 48 hours depending on NNPCL,” he said.

Asked to speak on the pricing of the product from his refinery, Dangote said, “It is an arrangement which is designed and approved by the Federal Executive Council led by His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

“As soon as it is finalised, which he (Tinubu) is pushing, once we finish with NNPC, it can be today, it can be tomorrow, we are ready to roll into the market.”

Last December, Dangote, Africa’s leading industrialist, commenced operations at his $20bn facility sited in Lagos with 350,000 barrels a day.

The refinery, which was initially troubled by regulatory battles, hopes to achieve its full capacity of 650,000 barrels per day by the end of the year.

The refinery has begun the supply of diesel and aviation fuel to marketers in the country and now petrol.

Dangote also added that the introduction of naira for crude will reduce the demand for foreign exchange by 40 per cent.

“I want to thank President Bola Tinubu for creating this idea of Naira for crude and Naira for the product. Doing that will give a lot of stability to the Naira and remove 40 per cent of the demand for dollars. That’s not just it, there is a lot of round tripping,” he stated.

He added that it would become possible to track loaded trucks, hence making it easier to compute the national
consumption.

 

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‘Eko Cares’: Grateful Beneficiaries praise Lagos Governor’s economic hardship alleviation initiatives

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Encomiums have continued to pour in on the Executive Governor of Lagos State, His Excellency Babajide Olusola Sanwo-Olu, for the sustainable implementation of the ‘Eko Cares’ initiatives aimed at mitigating the current economic challenges experienced not only in the state, but across the country.
The ‘Eko Cares’ Initiatives, launched in April this year by Governor Sanwo-Olu, is the umbrella signature for several poverty-alleviating campaigns by the Lagos State Government, namely: ‘Alafia Eko’, ‘Ounje Eko’ Sunday Market, ‘Eko Fund Me’, ‘Alaafia Eko’, ‘Owo Isowo Eko’, and ‘Edinwo Owo Oko Eko’, all focused on lessening the burden of more than 500,000 Lagos households amid the current economic hardship in four critical sectors including transportation, education, health and agriculture.
These interventions are in line with the Lagos government’s undertaking to better the lives of its citizens in the 20 LGAS, and 37 LCDAs.
The Permanent Secretary, Lagos Health District 1, Dr. Funmilayo Bankole and other health practitioners who coordinated the campaigns in different locations noted that the ‘Alafia Eko’ is aimed at ensuring the health and wellbeing of Lagosians. “What we do here is to screen Lagosians for silent killers such as hypertension, diabetes, etc., and prevent these conditions from causing complications”, she said.
At the’ Alafia Eko’ intervention held in Mushin LGA, one of the beneficiaries, Mr Tajudeen Adebowale, expressed excitement, saying, “We are very happy about this initiative. May God continue to bless the governor to do even more, especially programmes like this healthcare initiative”.
Another beneficiary at the Meiran intervention outreach, Alhaja Ajani Badru could not hold back her joy saying, “We are grateful to Governor Sanwo-Olu’s administration for the free healthcare brought to us. Medications these days are very expensive and today, we got sufficient treatment at no cost”. Another beneficiary, Mr. Adekojo Samuel expressed similar sentiments, thanking the Governor for the eye tests, drugs, and eye glasses received.
Another beneficiary at the Isolo outreach, Mr. Iyanu Temituro said: “The programme is excellently beautiful, organised, and the medical personnel were very approachable. I’m enjoying two medical services for stooling and blood pressure”.
Mr. Abiodun Ayodele, a beneficiary from the Surulere outreach was also full of commendations. “I appreciate what the Lagos Governor has done. See the lots of drugs they gave me; at the same time, I got brand new eye glasses”.
Other beneficiaries from Apapa LGA were also full of praise for the Governor, dedicating songs in Yoruba to Governor Sanwo-Olu, describing him as a promise keeper. Among them were Mrs. Tawa Yusuf and Mrs. Oloofa Bola who got free eye glasses.
Others were Mrs. Aremu Lateefat, Mr. Rasheed Raheem, and Mrs Saratu Ishola, who all got free drugs and medicals. They described the health initiative as a huge achievement and a big relief for them.
On the success of the programme, Dr. Saheed Tajudeen, a volunteer at the Igbogbo, Ikorodu outreach expressed excitement with the turnout for ‘Alafia Eko’ initiative. “Lots of people in the community don’t usually visit our Primary Health Centre, and Lagos State has deemed it fit to bring medical care to their doorsteps. This is laudable”, he said.
Other locations visited in this phase of the ‘Alafia Eko’ health initiative include Ikorodu North LCDA and Ikotun LCDA.
‘Eko Cares’ is supervised by the Special Dispensation Advisory Committee on Social Interventions (SPEDAC), a non-partisan body set up to advise the government on the various initiatives lined up to help the poor weather the current economic hardship in the country.

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