…Says Lagos Employment, Security Funds Now National Models
…Charges Agencies To Prioritise Youth Involvement
The Lagos State governor, Babajide Olusola Sanwo-Olu, has reenergized security and youth entrepreneurship, the twin flagship programmes at the centre of his development agenda, with the constitution of new board members for the Lagos State Security Trust Fund, LSSTF, and Lagos State Employment Trust Fund, LSETF.
At the brief swearing in and inauguration of board members of the two agencies, held at the State house in Alausa, Ikeja, Governor Sanwo-Olu said the new boards would be supported to efficiently steer the affairs of the agencies and help government change the state’s narrative in improving business and security.
Sanwo-Olu averred that since the creation of the two agencies, Lagos had strengthened its capacity to provide security across the state, thus improving business activities as a result of the improvement in the operational capacities of security agencies.
He said that his administration would deploy instruments of law and resources to sustain the template by investing more in programmes specifically targeted at security, job creation and youth unemployment.
He said, “The Lagos State Security Trust Fund, LSSTF, and the Lagos State Employment Trust Fund, LSETF, were created at different times to address the two key challenges of insecurity and unemployment. The responsibilities of these two important bodies are inter-connected and mutually reinforcing. Their mandates are critical to ‘Making Lagos a 21st Century Economy’ as outlined in the pillars of the T.H.E.M.E.S agenda.
“Today, Lagos has become safer and more secure because of the improved operational capacities of our security agencies. Individuals and corporate organisations have made this possible largely through the financial and material donations to the Lagos State Security Trust Fund. The effectiveness of these initiatives as a strategy to fight and prevent crime has been widely acknowledged, given its replication by other sub-national governments, and even at the national level.”
The governor said that his administration, since inception, had stuck to the vision that would position Lagos to efficiently deploy cutting-edge thinking and technology to prevent crime and criminality.
Reiterating his administration’s commitment to securing lives and businesses, which he remained non-negotiable, Sanwo-Olu stressed that LSSTF, from the outset, had been run like an arm of government, given the independence of the agency.
He also disclosed that the state Executive Council had scaled up allocation to the LSETF in the 2020 revised 2020 Budget to make more funds available to the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises, MSMEs, with the objective to support young people to finance their entrepreneurial skills and create jobs.
He said, “For the LSETF, we want to continue creating jobs and economic opportunities for the present and especially for the future. This means a radical rethinking of existing entrepreneurship, certification and financing models and strategies. We must establish new paradigms that are fit for the 21st century.
“Our young people should be a priority in the design and implementation of the initiatives of both LSSTF and LSETF. The success in delivering on the mandates setting up these bodies will be determined in large part by how well we are able to take the attitudes and mindsets of the youth into consideration.”
While urging members of the two boards to discharge their duties with a special focus on their mandates, the governor charged them to surpass the achievements of their predecessors, noting that members of the previous boards of the two bodies left enviable records during their stint, urging the new board members to take the agencies to new heights of achievement.
In particular, Sanwo-Olu charged the LSETF to scale up its oversight on loan beneficiaries and help them build capacity to successfully manage their businesses on a trajectory of growth, especially in the period of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Speaking on behalf of the LSETF board members, the chairperson, Mrs. Bola Adesola, Senior Vice Chairman (Africa), Standard Chartered Bank, said the agency would work with partners to double its impacts on MSMEs.
Also speaking on behalf of members of the LSSTF board members, the chairman, Mr. Kehinde Durosinmi-Etti, a former bank Chief Executive Officer, said the organisation would keep its focus on designing programmes that would boost protection of businesses and improve security across the state.
Other members of LSSTF Board are Chief of Staff, CoS, to the governor, Mr Tayo Ayinde, Commissioner for Special Duties, Engr Tayo Bamgbose-Martins, Managing Director of Guaranty Trust Bank, GT Bank, Mr. Segun Agbaje, Managing Director of First Bank, Dr Adesola Adeduntan, Deputy Inspector General, DIG, of Police, Agboola Oshodi-Glover (rtd), Dr Ayo Ogunsan, Mr Ebenezer Onyeagwu, Otunba Niyi Adewunmi, Mr Emeka Onwuka and Dr. Abdurrazaq Balogun, the Fund’s Executive Secretary.
The LSTEFboard members include: the Commissioners for Finance and Wealth Creation, Dr. Rabiu Olowo and Hon. Yetunde Arobieke respectively, Mr. Idris Olorunnimbe, Ms Kofo Durosinmi-Etti, Mr Segun Ojelade, Mr Sinari Bolade Daranijo, Ms. Tatiana Mousasalli-Nouri, Mr Donald Chagoury Jnr., and Mrs. Abisoye Tejumola Bisoye, the Fund’s Executive Secretary.