Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babatunde Fashola SAN, scored the President
Goodluck Jonathan administration very low and urged Nigerians to vote
it out in the next general elections.
Fashola stated that change of leadership is expedient at the national
level because Nigeria is too important both globally and continentally
to be left in the hands of those who “play politics with the lives of
her citizens.”
Addressing members of the Yoruba Tennis Club and their Island Club
counterparts at their respective Club Houses in Onikan, Lagos on
Wednesday, Governor Fashola said the national government, formed by the
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), has failed to provide its most important
responsibility, which according to him, is the security of life and
property of citizens and protection of the territorial integrity of the
nation.
The Governor, who noted that Nigerians handed over a whole country to
the ruling party in 2011, expressed regrets that the same party is now
returning to Nigerians to ask for another leadership mandate with only
part of the country, having lost some parts to insurgents.
“They are returning now to ask for our votes with only a part of the
country that we gave them because some parts of the country have been
lost to people we didn’t elect. So, in that most important
responsibility, they have dropped the ball.”
Governor Fashola, who expressed dismay that the PDP has politicized
everything, noted that nothing is too much for the party to sloganize
about.
He accused the federal government of playing politics with the very
sensitive issue of the more than 200 abducted secondary school girls in
Chibok in Borno State.
The Governor also said that the PDP-controlled Federal Government has
also orchestrated about how it made the country “the biggest economy in
Africa”, wondering why smaller economies could provide electricity for
their people while the self acclaimed “biggest economy” could keep her
people in darkness.
“Please ask them why smaller economies could get petrol easily for
their people and why we have to queue for hours and days to get petrol
in a biggest economy in Africa,” the Governor said.
He also wondered why the so-called biggest economy in Africa is trying to buy arms from a smaller economy to secure the country.
He pointed out that the nation’s currency, the Naira, is now trading
for N180 per Dollar while the South African Rand is trading at R11 to
one United States Dollar.
According to Fashola, what matters is the quality of the life and
prosperity of the citizens and not the size or number being bandied by
the PDP-led government.
Governor Fashola tasked the people to figure out the last time the
President went to present the Annual Budget in the National Assembly, an
obligation which, according to him, is a constitutional one.
The Governor also said that the Federal Government also played
politics with the Ebola Virus Disease containment as it almost turned
the very grave situation into a political trophy.
Conversely, Governor Fashola said, the All Progressives Congress
controlled Lagos State Government has done well at many fronts including
the Education, Security, Power and the financial sector in spite of the
very precarious economic and security situation in the country.
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