The Lagos State chapter of the PDP has objected to the recent rating by
African Leadership magazine which graded Governor Akinwunmi Ambode as
the best performing governor in Nigeria today.
PDP insisted: “the poll conducted by the magazine has been investigated
to be of no credible value as the exercise was sponsored and compromised
by the propaganda team in the government of Ambode with the deliberate
aim of misleading the public to see Governor Ambode as performing.
“It is indeed laughable that a so-called assessment doesn’t have
specific areas of ratings and voting pattern. They have just released a
percentage figure generic. We would like to know whether the poll also
took into consideration the monumental wealth of the state and the small
size contrary to other states.
“Lagos presently gets over N45 billion from its internally generated
revenue, federal allocations and other areas. Yet it remains the most
indebted state in the whole of the federation”.
In the statement signed by Taofik Gani, the party added that “For sake
of clarity we challenge the governor and the magazine to defend this
administration’s policies in the:
Housing sector: where rents continue to soar for lack of
affordable government housing. House rents in the country are highest in
lagos state. Instead of starting housing for the poor masses the
governor is focussed on the prodigal, inexpedient and bourgeoisie
project of Eko Atlantic Estate;
Transportation: the so called land transportation is now
moribund. There is traffic gridlock everywhere. The state’s investments
in the BRT, LAGBUS are not with any declared profits to the state, yet
the state continue to use public funds to buy buses and give to cronies
as operators. The collapsed land transportation has led many into water
transportation.
“Unfortunately, this has caused the death of many commuters because of boats capsizing;
Civil Service: where the civil servants do not collect minimum wage.
Their pay slips are not specific of their wages and salaries. They are
working with no due promotions;
“Education sector: where parents now prefer to enrol their children in
private schools and not into public schools. The public school teachers
are being owed salaries. Many of the public schools are so dilapidated.
The interventions of philanthropists and corporate bodies who renovate,
donate books and materials are the solace in the state public schools
today;
“Agriculture Sector: the recent tomato scarcity exposed this
administration’s claim to have invested huge sums in this sector. There
was no tomato produce from any of the purported farmlands within the
state or the ones bought outside the states. Lagos state is where food
stuffs are most expensive in the country;
“Security: where kidnapping, Armed robbery, Cultism, gangsterism,
communal clashes have become part of life in the state. Royal fathers,
students, workers are now attacked in their homes and on the roads at
will with no prompt security response in spite the huge amount
purportedly sunk in that sector;
“Sports Sector: where the state government recently sabotaged the
hosting of the international badminton tournament slated for the state.
The last minute cancellation will cost the state penalty. This is just
as the state’s sports associations are now going cap in hand to beg for
sponsorship from individuals and corporate bodies;
“Democracy and Human Rights: where the governor has refused to allow
democracy at the third tier of government under his watch. Rather he is
illegally controlling the councils with his cronies as appointees.
“Lagosians are also at the mercy of State agencies like the LASTMA, KAI
and task force who many atimes violate their Rights in the name of
enforcing state laws. The detention camp along badagry should be closed
down.”
Funny enough, several Nigerians even from other states have acknowledged Ambode as a performer.
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