Fashola’s government is corrupt, deceptive claims new book

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Wednesday, August 21, 2013

 

Book title:        Lagos Open Parliament: The true state of Lagos by Lagosians

Publisher:        First Faculty Ventures

Page:               236 pages

Prize:               Not stated

Edited by:        Debo Adeniran

Reviewer:        Agozino Agozino

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Lagos Open Parliament: The true state of Lagos by Lagosians, is a no-holds barred revelation of the Lagos State government under the regime of Mr. Babatunde Raji Fashola (SAN). It is a new book just launched last week in Lagos but its issues are serious. The authors claimed they write it for whoever wants to learn what the Lagos State Government under Governor Fashola will not let public knows.

The central issue is the apparent unwillingness of the Gov. Fashola’s administration to allow itself to be subjected to probity, accountability, transparency and due process, some of the basic tenant and ingredient of democracy and good governance. In the preface, it is clearly stated by the writers that the work was provoked by the dire need to bring the damaging allegations of financial impropriety which impinges on the Lagos State government as well as findings from data analysis to the public domain.

The alibi, the report consistently and intensely, wants to crack therefore is: Why is the administration of Babatunde Raji Fashola running a government of secrecy especially in the area of its public finance and expenditure?

Flowing from this, the Coalition Against Corrupt Leaders (CACOL) provides fresh and refreshing insights on why things have been the way they are in Lagos. The book provide evidence through newspaper reports and other eye witness accounts that governance of Lagos, the so-called Centre of Excellence during the period, May 2007-May 2011, has been highly deceitful, riddle with massive corruptions like William Shakespeare’s depiction of life as like ‘a story told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, all signifying nothing.’ According to the book, it is basically in the midst of this general charade, and facade that propagandists of the government have erroneously claimed and believed that Lagos is working, Ekonibaje, whereas there is a litany of lack of diligent budgetary implementation, while 90 percent of Lagos roads are almost dilapidated even as the infrastructural facilities are decaying all over the state. Also highlighted in the book is the worrying condition in Lagos State Healthcare services that is meant to serve the rich only. This according to the book has led to untimely death of innocent Lagosians as well as the recent hounding of commercial motorcycle (aka) Okada, and tricycle operators without providing genuine alternative plan for their basic sustenance all in the mantra of building a mega-city.

The 237-pagework represents a painstaking efforts which involved data presentations, collection and analysis and findings which covered the 57 Local Government Areas (LGA) and Local Council Development Authority (LCDA) in the state. It is a research trove enhanced by the direct accounts of the victims whose experiences and lucids information deeply enrich existing knowledge on the governance of Lagos State. The report is as much suasion for the upbraiding of the entire Fashola administration, especially his commissioners fingered with all manner of corruption and bravagoaddo they runs the administration.

The book is made up of five chapters. Briefly, chapters one offers a background of the work, setting the genesis of the decay in Lagos State. Chapter one also focuses on the statement of problem, purpose of study, hypothesis, population and scope of the work. Chapter two chronicled the genesis of failure of good governance and fiscal responsibility from sources that includes media reports and personal witness account from Lagos in different local governments of the state. It traces how media publication proves Fashola’s so-called transformations are just mere propaganda. Some of the News headlines contained in this section includes, “Please, let democracy work for the people, Lagosians beg Fashola, poor state of Lagos roads: a genuine worker’s and people’s government is the only way out, Lagos rent law is not working, How heavy rains ravage Lagos roads, Resign now, 26 parties tell Fashola, Governor Fashola spars with Sahara reporters in London-denies Tinubu’s financial windfall, etc. Chapter three dwells on other television, radio and newspaper analysis, while chapter four enriched the report with data presentations, assessment of state of situation of Lagos as at March 2011.

Lagos Open Parliament is a public parliament put in place by the Coalition Against Corrupt Leaders (CACOL) and People’s Action for Democracy (PAD) to encode and decode vital information on matters of public interest, towards arriving at a whistle-blowing role which would in turn promote good governance and participatory democracy in Lagos State. Lagos Open Parliament is a veritable forum where participants who are directly or indirectly stakeholders, gather, exchange views, share their plights, experiences and assess democracy in the State and the State Chief Executive.

As is demonstrated in this report, this is in contradiction with the styles of the administration which the writers says  uses the print-media and electronics to  bamboozle, hoodwink, and beguile the gullible public with fathom propaganda aimed at building the so-called mega-city. The real truth according to the book is that Lagos is not working at all. In economic terms, it shows that the state is not productive. In other words, it is not adding value to life of its citizens. It is misapplying resources and not transparent in its governance. It is amazing that Lagos has capacity to become one of the greatest cities in the world. Yet no one is bothering about the resources of the citizens who are being taxed by the administration. What is the state doing to lift the poverty of the masses? What wealth and how many jobs are being created? What efforts have the state deployed to crystallizes the private sector? The real truth argues the writers is that the administration is unviable, unproductive and riddle with huge corruption. The local council under Fashola is an economic drain.

The government bureaucracy, at the council level because of nepotism hardly adds any value to governance. Together, they constitute a big hole on the resources of the state. Instead of deploying the proceeds generated from state to productive ventures, our Lagos government has used it to finance themselves and their cronies. Yet, no one is bothered with the future of the state. All our dear Lagos government is interested according to this report is to keep milking the wells of the people.

“Our concern is that if the 290 million naira expended on text messages alone by the governor’s special assistance between January and June 2009, if the 5billion naira wasted on two helicopters which have now been discovered to be useless for any kind of emergency or rescue operation, if the 2billion naira doled out to several faceless organisations between January and June 2009, if the 600 million naira used for Christmas decorations, if the 100 million naira released for a soap opera on the governor, if the whooping 13 billion wasted on the importation of palm tree from Niger Republic, none of which can be seen anywhere again in the State because they all dried up, if the 5.2 proceeds from the sale of Maiyegun scheme has not disappeared without trace, if all the above and several other billions mismanaged and misappropriated for which space cannot permit us had been invested on education, healthcare facilities, roads and other critical infrastructures, Lagosians would have experienced real development and not scattered, isolated pieces of infrastructural window-dressing meant to bamboozle the general public, especially the electioneering purposes.

CACOL condemns in its entirety the perpetration of corruption in government at all levels and the resultant suffering and developmental short-changing of our people. We condemn government by grand deception and arrogant repression, extortion as perpetrated through LASTMA and KAI brigades. We call on Lagosians and all Nigerians to demand accountability from their leaders and not be deceived by mere political showmanship and glorified rot of Fashola,” the book states.

The work is edited by Comrade Debo Adeniran for CACOL and PAD.

Deejay killing: CACOL urges CP to prosecute officers

PUNCH

August 29, 2013 by Sharon Oremichen
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The Coalition Against Corrupt Leaders has urged the Commissioner of Police, Lagos State Command, Umar Manko, to prosecute the policemen linked to the killing of a 60-year-old deejay, Adamson Bello, in Okokomaiko area of the state.

According to a statement on Wednesday, Executive Chairman, CACOL, Debo Adeniran, said it was necessary for justice to be served as regards the matter.

He also decried the detention of The PUNCH correspondent, Samson Folarin, by the police. Continue reading “Deejay killing: CACOL urges CP to prosecute officers”

Abductors of Ozekhome, APC chief demand N250m ransom

By on August 28, 2013
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Kidnap ransoms for the release of human rights activist and lawyer, Chief Mike Ozekhome (SAN) and the All Progressives Congress leader in Edo North, Athanasius Ogbome, has been named, with the abductors said to demand the sum of N250m in total.

It was said that the abductors contacted the relations of their victims, demanding N150m for Ozekhome’s release within three days and N100m for Ogbome’s release. Continue reading “Abductors of Ozekhome, APC chief demand N250m ransom”

Ngo To Investigate Alleged N170m Lg Fraud

 

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Some Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) have pledged to investigate the allegation of corruption against some officials of Irepodun Local Government Area of Osun State.

The NGOs are the Coalition Against Corrupt Leaders (CACOL) and Osun Civil Societies Coalition (OCSC), among others. Chairman of OCSC, Alhaji Waheed Lawal, who disclosed this to National Mirror, said CACOL’s Executive Chairman, Mr. Debo Adeniran, was also interested in getting to the root of the allegation. Continue reading “Ngo To Investigate Alleged N170m Lg Fraud”

Gani’s widow faults FG on ASUU strike

 

Vanguard Wednesday, August 21, 2013

By OLAYINKA AJAYI

Wife of the late human rights activist, chief Gani Fawehinmi, Alahaja ganiat fawehinmi, has faulted the stance of both Coordinating Minister of the economy and Finance, Dr. Ngozi okonjo- Iweala and Minister of Education, Professor Ruqquayat Rufai, on the lingering industrial action by the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU. Continue reading “Gani’s widow faults FG on ASUU strike”

‘Lagos creating room to flout rules’

Daily Independent

Posted on Monday, August 19th, 2013

Lagos State government has been accused of selective and anti-poor policies that further impoverish the people under the pretext of providing democracy dividends.

Executive chairman of Coalition Against Corrupt Leaders (CACOL), Debo Adeniran, told newsmen that the administration had failed in its promises to provide good roads, affordable housing, transport, education and in other sectors. Continue reading “‘Lagos creating room to flout rules’”

Presenting alternative face of Lagos

Daily Independent

Posted on Monday, August 19th, 2013

By Chukwudi Nweje Assistant Features Editor

 

Considering its status as the former capital of Nigeria, the commercial nerve centre of the country and a major hub of economic activities in not just in the West African sub region, but the whole continent, it is therefore not surprising that Lagos State prides its self as the Centre of Excellence and a megacity in the making. Going by experts’ definition of a megacity as a metropolitan area with a total population in excess of ten million people, Lagos definitely qualifies as one. Although the last disputed population census says otherwise, Lagos is believed to be the most populous city in Nigeria. As a matter of fact, the Urban Land Institute (ULI), an authoritative and widely quoted source of objective information on urban planning, growth, and development in the world projects that Lagos is on the way to becoming one of the world’s five largest cities. Continue reading “Presenting alternative face of Lagos”

Atiku in another political adventure

Daily Independent

Posted on Friday, August 16th, 2013

 

By Chukwudi Nweje

Assistant Features Editor

 

It had been argued by enlightened analysts that the five Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Governors  Rabiu Kwankwaso of Kano, Sule Lamido of Jigawa Aliyu Wamakko of Sokoto, Mu’azu Babangida Aliyu of Niger, and Muratala Nyako of Adamawa States who have been traversing the country consulting with eminent Nigerians on how to “save the country’s nascent democracy,” may have been testing the grounds ahead of the 2015 general elections.  Unfolding developments in the land seem to prove those observers right. The governors under the aegis of ‘Save Democracy’ initiative in the last two months, had consulted with former Military Heads of State, Generals Ibrahim Babangida, Abdulsalami Abubakar; former Presidents Shehu Shagari and Olusegun Obasanjo, among other prominent Nigerians. Continue reading “Atiku in another political adventure”

PDP Govs: Tasking Their Excellencies

 

Daily Independent

Posted on Wednesday, August 14th, 2013

 

By Chukwudi Nweje

Assistant Features Editor

 

Although the political crises in Rivers State and the Nigerian Governors Forum (NGF) appear to have subsided, the actions of five Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Governors- Rabiu Kwankwaso of Kano, Sule Lamido of Jigawa Aliyu Wamakko of Sokoto, Mu’azu Babangida Aliyu of Niger and Murtala Nyako of Adamawa States who went on solidarity visit to Governor Rotimi Amaechi in the heat of the altercations has not.

The governors under the aegis of ‘Save Democracy’ initiative have been touring some parts of the country in the last few months, consulting with prominent Nigerians on as they put it, ‘the state of the nation’. They had in that instance, met with former Military President, General Ibrahim Babangida, who called them “true patriots” for initiating peace moves to end the crisis of confidence in Rivers State and the nation in general. They also interacted with former Head of State General Abdulsalami Abubakar, former President Olusegun Obasanjo and Second Republic President, Alhaji Shehu Shagari among other prominent Nigerians both within and outside political circles. Continue reading “PDP Govs: Tasking Their Excellencies”

Fawehinmi Carpets Jonathan Over ASUU Strike

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By OLUSEGUN ADEOSUN

 

Ganiyat Fawehinmi, wife of Gani Fawehinmi, the late human right activist has backed the ongoing strike by the Academic Staff Union of University, ASUU, declaring, “it is very sad that the Goodluck Ebele Jonathan-led government believes that the best way to service the education industry is to deprive ASUU of its demands.”

 

Fawehinmi made the declaration at the 6th annual general convention of Coalition Against Corrupt Leaders, CACOL, in Ikeja, Lagos, on Wednesday. She asserted that the refusal of the federal government to keep its own part of the agreement entered with ASUU in 2009 shows “complete selfishness, heartlessness, and wickedness and total incompetence on the part of the government.” Continue reading “Fawehinmi Carpets Jonathan Over ASUU Strike”