The Lagos State Chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has urged Governor Akinwunmi Ambode to investigate the administration of his predecessor, Babatunde Fashola.
The PDP further stated that Fashola’s administration was characterized by human rights violations and looting of public funds.
This was contained in a statement released on Sunday, June 21, 2015, by PDP Lagos spokesperson, Taofik Gani.
It reads:
“On
behalf of all concerned Lagosians, we call on the Governor Ambode to
immediately set up a commission of enquiry to investigate the eight
years of Fashola administration. The need for this is apt in view of the
cases of Human Rights abuse witnessed during the period, especially
perpetrated by the State Task force and Kick Against Indiscipline (KAI)
officers.”
“No doubt the hands of the former
governor are not clean considering that in spite the officially
corroborated monthly Internal Generated Revenue (IGR) of N27 billion; N9
to1 N3 billion monthly Federal Government Allocation; SURE-P Funds;
Corporate donations and concessionaires interventions, the former
governor left office with over 85 per cent of his projects and promises
unfulfilled.”
“Imagine all the canals purportedly
contracted to be cleared and channeled are all blocked. Our people are
now suffering from consequential flooding, which must be investigated.”
“As
a matter of urgency, Mr. Ambode should review or terminate some
elephant projects that were initiated by the Fashola’s administration.
Most of the projects are really prodigal and of no relevance to the
masses. Example is the huge Lagos funds sunk as partner/investor in the
ongoing Eko Atlantic Project.”
“Mr Ambode is
administratively, legally and morally compelled to commence these
enquiries if only to clear the doubts. Lagosians are eager to supply
evidence of corruption in the eight years of the Fashola
administration.”
Ambode took over from Fashola on Friday, May 29.
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