The Lagos State Government on Tuesday
said a total of 1, 340 beggars, destitute and mentally challenged
persons were rescued off the streets of Lagos in the last one year, just
as it said about 73, 664 patients were screened and helped to trace
their homes through various media platforms.
Speaking at the ongoing 2016 Ministerial
Press Briefing held at the Bagauda Kaltho Press Centre in Alausa to
commemorate Governor Akinwunmi Ambode’s one year in office, Commissioner
for Youth and Social Development, Pharm. Mrs. Uzamat Akinbile-Yussuf
said the Government, in the period under review, released and re-united
590 rehabilitees with their relations for re-integration, while 1, 228
persons were rehabilitated at the Rehabilitation and Training Centre in
Majidun.
Akinbile-Yussuf, who addressed the
briefing jointly with the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry, Hakeem
Muri-Okunola, said many of the rehabilitees were subsequently placed on
vocational training to make them contribute positively to the society,
adding that 43 drug dependents rehabilitees, who probably had lost hope,
were restored back to their functional ability and another 20 placed
under vocational training at the Rehabilitation and Vocational Training
Centre in Isheri.
The Commissioner, who reeled out many
other social interventions which the Ministry embarked upon in the last
twelve months, said the development was part of the vision of Governor
Ambode to create an environment that is safe, conducive and prosperous
not only for investors but the citizenry in general.
Besides, the Commissioner reminded
residents that the law banning street trading and begging is very much
in force in the state, warning that government would not hesitate to
apply the full wrath of the law when necessary.
She said: “In the last one year, the
Lagos State Government under the leadership of His Excellency, Mr.
Akinwunmi Ambode recorded many achievements in the area of social
welfare and for instance, I can categorically tell you that a total of
634 Juvenile cases were successfully handled under the Family Social
Services, while a total of 110 applications for adoption were
successfully screened.
“Also, 150 reputed cases of sexual abuse
and physical abuse were treated, while five pregnant school children
were assisted to access adequate antenatal and delivery services. They
were also assisted to be integrated back to school,” Akinbile-Yussuf
said.
In the same vein, the Commissioner for
Women Affairs and Poverty Alleviation, Hon. Lola Akande, while giving
account of stewardship of her Ministry in the last one year, explained
that the Ministry in its continuous child prevention, rescue and
rehabilitation programmes successfully treated about 589 cases ranging
from sexual abuse, physical abuse and child labour cases.
source: Lagos state govt
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