Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi  Ambode on Wednesday, February 10, 
appointed Nobel Laureate, Professor Wole Soyinka and Mr. Rasheed 
Gbadamosi as Co-Chairmen of the Lagos at 50 Planning  Committee, just as
 he expressed optimism that the celebration will go a  long way to 
showcase Lagos in its full splendor.
 
The Committee also has 10 others as  members, including Hon. Habeeb 
Fasinro, Chief Olawale Cole, Mrs. Sarah  Boulos, Mr. Abimbola Obafunwa, 
Prof (Mrs) Senapon Bakare, Mrs. Chika  Balogun, Mr. Folarin Coker, Prof.
 Ademola Abass, Bolanle Austen Peter  and Mrs Olufunmilayo Balogun as 
Secretary.
Governor Ambode, while inaugurating the  Committee at the Lagos House, 
Ikeja, expressed confidence in their  ability to deliver a world class 
celebration, adding that the  opportunity of Lagos at 50, will afford 
the state to not only celebrate  its past achievements, but also to 
showcase to the world its immense  potentials for future growth and 
development.
"Lagos State will be 50 years next year. 50 years is a significant landmark in the life of any individual, institution or State. For Lagos State, it has been an eventful 50 years which deserves to be fittingly celebrated," he said.
He said Lagos, despite being the smallest and oldest state in Nigeria, 
remains the only state that has not been  divided to create more states 
since its inception on May 27, 1967.
The Governor said that Lagos has  maintained its status as the 
commercial capital of Nigeria and the most  cosmopolitan State in the 
country where peoples of every tribe, race and creed reside peacefully 
with an excellent record of religious  tolerance.
"Lagos is a land of opportunities, offering all residents the chance to succeed in their vocations and endeavours. Lagos provides jobs to more people than any other State in Sub Saharan Africa. Lagos is that place where you have a chance to make it if you work hard."
Indeed, Lagos State has justified its  creation. Apart from being the 
pacesetter and first among equals in the  comity of States in the 
Nigerian Federation, Lagos State also occupies a noticeable position in 
global affairs especially as the fastest growing mega city in the world.
"With all these in mind, it is imperative that we celebrate Lagos at 50. In celebrating Lagos, we must showcase our cultural heritage. We must celebrate the language, arts, sights and sounds of Lagos. Celebrating Lagos is to celebrate Nigerian Unity and Progress because Lagos provides the cohesion that keeps Nigeria together", he said.
He said a celebration of such great  significance requires proper and 
adequate planning, hence the  inauguration of the Committee comprising 
respected men and women whom he said had perfect understanding of the 
expectations of Lagosians,  Nigerians and indeed the entire world.
The Governor further said with the  distinguished men and women that 
formed the Committee, he was rest  assured that Lagos would be 
excellently celebrated and the world would  see Lagos in its full 
splendour.
The terms of reference of the Committee , according to Governor Ambode, 
include to develop a comprehensive  programme for the celebrations; 
identify series of events that will take place as part of the 
celebrations; establish the logistics requirements to ensure a hitch 
free celebration; identify areas of possible  collaboration with 
corporate organizations and individuals for support;  as well as 
consider and make appropriate recommendations on any other  matter that 
will ensure a successful and memorable celebration.
In his short remarks, Professor Soyinka  said the celebration of Lagos 
at 50 would afford an excellent  opportunity for the state to identify 
with the triumph, losses and  experience of the Black Race at home and 
in the diaspora.
He pledged that members of the Committee  would work assiduously to 
ensure that Lagos gets the deserved and most  befitting celebration.
While acknowledging the achievements of  the state so far, Professor 
Soyinka likened the celebration to one of  the programmes in past 
editions of Lagos Black Heritage Festival called  the ‘Black in the 
Mediterranean Blue’, saying “It would be used to  project the black race
 not just for the colonial experience and slave  trade, but also as a 
cultural people.





 
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