Former Lagos
State governor and current minister of works,, Babatunde Raji Fashola, has
replied his successor, Akinwunmi Ambode, over the latter’s accusations that his
ministry was frustrating some of his plans in the state.
Recall that
on Wednesday, in a statement, Ambode had faulted the Fashola-led federal
ministry of failing to allow the state government rebuild the Oshodi road that
leads to the Lagos Airport and also failing to ensure the proper handover of
the Presidential Lodge in Lagos to the state government as directed by
President Muhammadu Buhari.
The incumbent
also complained that Fashola’s ministry had failed to expedite action in
refunding the N51billion spent by the state on federal roads.
Following this
development, on Thursday, in a statement by his spokesperson, Hakeem Bello, Mr.
Fashola said his “response is to ensure that members of the public are not
misled by deliberate or inadvertent mis-statements” of the Lagos governor.
Read full
statement below:
The
attention of the Federal Ministry of Power, Works and Housing has been drawn to
certain statements credited to the Governor of Lagos State, Mr Akinwunmi Ambode
claiming that the “Federal Ministry of Works“ has been frustrating the efforts
of his administration to carry out a “total reconstruction of the International
Airport Road from Oshodi.”
The Governor
also reportedly accused the “Federal Ministry of Works and Housing” and
Security Services of denying the State Government access to the Presidential
Lodge in Lagos six months after President Muhammadu Buhari approved it off for
the State.
This
response is to ensure that members of the public are not misled by deliberate
or inadvertent mis-statements.
The
allegations of lack of cooperation from the Ministry and frustration of Lagos
State Government development initiatives are simply not true and the facts do
not bear them out.
In 2016, the
Hon Minister for Power Works and Housing, Mr. Babatunde Raji Fashola, SAN,
approved the use of the Federal Ministry of Works yard at Oworonsoki for Lagos
State Government to create a lay-by to ease traffic.
The Hon
Minister also approved that Lagos State be granted the Rights to manage the
Street Lighting on the 3rd Mainland Bridge to support the security initiatives
of the State, a request which the previous Federal Government administration
had denied Lagos State for years.
During the
same year, the Hon Minister also supported the approval of the World Bank Loan
of $200 million to Lagos State, again a request the previous administration had
denied Lagos State.
As far as
International Airport Road which is currently the ground for alleged
“frustration” is concerned, the correct position is that the Lagos State
Government presented a request for FOUR roads that it would wish to take over.
This is
consistent with the position being canvassed by the Hon Minister for states
interested to apply to take over roads that are within their states.
The Ministry
has presented the Memorandum conveying the request of the Lagos State
Government to the Federal Executive Council as was done with a similar request
by the Kaduna State Government in 2016.
Due to the
fact that TWO of the roads also connect Ogun State, the Federal Executive
Council could not reach an immediate decision on them because it requested the
input of the other State Government affected.
The Kaduna
State Government requested the Federal Government to transfer two roads within
Kaduna Metropolis to the State in November 2015. Due process was followed and
the request of the State Government was approved in August 2016, a period of
ten months.
Federal
Executive Council Memorandum are debated and commented upon by all members and
in cases of roads, surveys, maps and other material have to be provided to
assist members understand the location and connectivity of the roads, (in this
case Four roads), in order to assist how they vote on the Memorandum.
As far as
the Presidential Lodge is concerned, it is under the management of the
Presidency and not the Ministry.
After the
approval by Mr President that the Presidential Lodge be handed over to the
State Government, there was a directive to the Ministry to work out the
modalities for handing over.
The Ministry
has prepared a vesting instrument to convey the transfer and all that is needed
is a survey plan.
The
Presidential Lodge is a high security location and officials of the Ministry
also require security clearance to enter in order to do any works.
Access to
the lodge is not under the control of the Ministry.
The motive
behind this public accusations must, therefore, be scrutinised coming barely a
week after the governor spoke with the Honourable Minister, Mr Babatunde
Fashola SAN on the outstanding requests of the state for several minutes and
the minister took time to explain the situation of things to the governor. (The
first telephone conversation the Governor has had with the Minister since May
29, 2015).
If there is
any lack of co-operation, it is on the part of the State Government that has
refused to acknowledge not to talk of approving the Ministry’s request for Land
of the National Housing Programme in Lagos.
The Ministry
is not frustrated by this lack of response and remains optimistic that a
response will come from Lagos State.
The Ministry
remains committed to serving the Government and Good People of Lagos and will
treat all their requests on Merit and in accordance with necessary due process
as will be done to other States.
As far as
the refund of N51 Billion is concerned, this is not a new item. Almost all if
not all states have these claims and the Federal Ministry of Power Works and
Housing has verified these claims.
What is left
is the process of raising the finance to pay the debt owed to the states.
Those who
are familiar with the workings of Government will attest to the fact that it is
an intricate sequence of processes, consultation and collaboration.
Equating
processes to a lack of co-operation is, therefore, akin to creating a storm in
a tea cup.”
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