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Lagos Residents Charge Govt On Registration Initiative
Lagos residents have ap
pealed to the state government and the Lagos State Residents Registration Agency (LASSRA) to intensify its awareness campaign on the State Residents Registration Initiative.
Some of them told newsmen in separate interviews in Lagos that residents were not aware of the registration exercise which they described as a good initiative.
A businesswoman, Linda Ihekhire who resides at 31, Muyiwa Opaleye St., Aguda, said she got information about the exercise in late December 2013.
“There is still low awareness about the registration; I heard about the registration after the Christmas period.
“I decided to come and register because I do not know the extent to which the state government will take the exercise,” she said.
Ihekhire, however, appealed to the state government and LASSRA to intensify its awareness campaign.
Rukayat Tijani, who resides at Jibowu, Yaba, said that the initiative was good but appealed to LASSRA to create awareness among transport workers and traders.
“I do not think that motorists and most of the traders know about the exercise.
“Some cannot leave their business outfits for the registration exercise.
“The registration can be taken to market places and motor parks if government really wants to help the people residing in the state,” she said.
Olumide Oliyide, a resident of Moloney St., Yaba,Olumide Oliyide told The Tide that he registered this month, adding that he got to know through his friend who works at the Local Government Office.
“I did my registration early this year and I did not know until a friend told me; when he told me about it, I decided to go and register.
“I know that the National Identity Card is now a serious issue, so, I did not want to take chances.
“ Government should create more awareness,” he said.
Bridget Samuel, who resides at Block 7, Iponri Estate, said the state government should assist residents by registering them at their residence.
She also called for designated centres on streets rather than the local government areas.
“I do not think it will be bad if there can be centres in streets, I am not saying all streets but four streets can share a centre,” she said.
The Tide reports that the Lagos State Residents Registration Agency Bill was passed and signed into law on June 22, 2011.
The registration exercise will integrate residents into the e-government initiatives to enable the services provided by the government to be fully utilised.
It will also provide an accurate data base for evolving government policy and planning.
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