The Lagos State Government has officially announced the commencement dates for seven bills newly signed into law by Governor Babajide Olusola Sanwo-Olu, aimed at strengthening public safety, governance, and institutional development across the state.
In a statement released by the Lagos State Ministry of Justice and signed by the Director of Public Affairs, Mrs. Grace Alo, the government disclosed that the laws, passed by the Lagos State House of Assembly—were assented to by the Governor with corresponding Commencement Orders issued in accordance with statutory provisions.
According to the statement, five of the laws became operational from February 19, 2025, while two others will take effect from August 4, 2025.
“This is to allow for sufficient time to disseminate information about the new laws, educate the public, and put in place the necessary infrastructure and resources for their enforcement,” the statement read.
Laws effective from February 19, 2025, are the Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service Law, which establishes a comprehensive legal framework for enhancing fire safety, emergency response, and rescue services in the state as well as the Lagos State Law Enforcement Training Institute Law, which aimed at improving law enforcement standards.
This legislation mandates structured training and certification for officers across security and regulatory agencies. Others are the Human Organ Harvest and Tissue Transplantation Law: This law regulates the donation, harvesting, and transplantation of human organs and tissues within Lagos State, setting out strict penalties for illegal practices.
Consumer Protection Agency Law: This sets up a dedicated agency to enforce consumer rights, address complaints, and ensure fair trade practices across goods and service sectors.
Victim Assistance and Witness Protection Law: It establishes systems for the protection of witnesses and provision of support to victims of crime, to encourage cooperation with law enforcement and reduce fear of reprisal.
Laws that would take effect from August 4, 2025, include the Local Government Administration Law, 2025. This legislation reforms local government operations across Lagos, clarifying administrative roles and promoting greater efficiency, transparency, and accountability.
Lateef Jakande Leadership Academy Law, 2025; This law named after the late elder statesman and former governor of Lagos State, institutionalises a leadership development programme for young professionals to groom future public sector leaders.
The Ministry of Justice therefore called on all stakeholders, including government ministries, departments, and agencies, as well as the public to note the commencement dates and prepare accordingly for full implementation and compliance.
“The assigned commencement dates are part of the state’s deliberate and coordinated effort to ensure the effective rollout of the laws and public awareness.
“The Lagos State reaffirms its commitment to institutional reforms, human rights protection, and improved governance. The laws are expected to significantly impact sectors including emergency management, consumer rights, justice delivery, organ transplant regulation, and grassroots administration,” Alo emphasised.
source: Guardian NG