The record was in respect of Lagos State Government’s
celebration of the 60th independence anniversary of Nigeria with 60,011
cupcakes mosaic anniversary logo in the world, on October 1, 2020.
The initiative had placed Nigeria and Lagos in the Guinness
World Records as holder of the world’s largest anniversary logo made with
cupcakes mosaic.
The Certificate of the Guinness World Records for the
Largest Cupcakes Mosaic was presented to Governor Sanwo-Olu at the Lagos House,
Marina by the Managing Director, Outori Limited and Lead, Fly Africa
Initiative, Wole Olagundoye.
Governor Sanwo-Olu was joined by the Secretary to the Lagos
State Government, Folashade Jaji; Commissioner for Tourism, Arts and Culture,
Pharm. Uzamat Akinbile-Yusuf; the Special Adviser to the Governor on Tourism,
Arts and Culture, Solomon Bonu and his SDGs and Investment counterpart, Solape
Hammond to receive the certificate.
Meanwhile, Governor Sanwo-Olu has assured Lagosians and
investors that his administration would continue to make Lagos a destination of
investment and a 21st Century economy.
The Governor gave the assurance on Friday when the New
Managing Director/Chief Executive Office of Nigerian Breweries, Mr. Hans
Essadi, paid him a courtesy call at the Lagos House Marina.
He said his administration is committed to the realisation
of the THEMES agenda and therefore promised a mutually beneficial as well as
enduring relationship between Lagos and the company in the areas of education,
road infrastructure, employment and sports, among others.
Governor Sanwo-Olu said the company had been proactive in
putting in place various programmes, especially in the area of promoting
sports, youths engagement, education, through its “Maltina Teacher of the Year
competition,” adding that Lagos is willing to collaborate with Nigerian
Breweries to improve on drainage, the aesthetic and road connectivity of Ijora
where the company is situated.
Sanwo-Olu added that investments in infrastructure would
facilitate business performance around the area, particularly for the Nigerian
Breweries, which holds a strong stake in the corridor, saying the State
Government has commenced robust efforts to fasten development particularly
across the Iganmu Abebe Village corridor and its environs.
Governor Sanwo-Olu said efforts to sanitise the area from
miscreants were intensified to minimise security threats around the corridor.
He said however, that given the huge funds required for the
investments, the need for Public Private Partnership was important.
Speaking earlier, the New Managing Director/Chief Executive
Officer of Nigerian Breweries, Hans Essadi, said he was excited about the Lagos
agenda on education, making Lagos a 21st century economy and its resilient
nature, adding that the company is ready to partner with the state.
He disclosed that with innovative strategies, Nigerian
Breweries seeks to expand its productivity base, which he projected would
facilitate exports to neighboring countries as well as contribute significantly
to job creation in Nigeria and Lagos in particular.
In her remarks, the Corporate Affairs Director, Nigerian
Breweries, Sade Morgan, said the Maltina Teacher of the Year award was
strategic by the organisation to boost the morale of teachers and tutors.