…condemns NBA’s extreme action
On behalf of the teeming members of the Lagos Peoples' Assembly, spread
across the nooks and crannies of Lagos State, we commend the efforts of
Governor Akinwunmi Ambode to position Lagos State as a preferred
destination point for investment and tourism through the astute
adherence to the Centre of excellence master plan for development as
well as his recent announcement of reductions in charges payable in the
State as a result of the newly amended Land Use Charge Law 2018.
For the avoidance of doubt, we fully identify with the aspirations of
the Governor for holistic development of the State. We note that an
unwary observer of governance in the State would have jumped into the
conclusion that the State is for the development of areas where the
upper middle class reside like Victoria Gardens City, Victoria Island,
Ikoyi, Lekki, Ikeja etc. in terms of provision of basic infrastructural
facilities.
However, the strides of this administration in the near slum areas of
the State is worthy of commendation. Vintage examples can be cited with
the bridges in Abule Egba, Aboru/ Ipaja, and Agege as well as the
ambitious infrastructural strides in Epe, Ikorodu and Badagry.
We totally share the underlying philosophy of the State as encapsulated
in the recently amended Land Use Charge Law 2018. It is an equitable
social justice practiced globally to tax in progressive ratio the more
privileged, affluent and wealthy sections of society in order to provide
basic social amenities for the poorer sections. This is not just a
social re-engineering mechanism but a veritable tool for holistic socio
economic growth, social stability and security. It is trite to emphasize
that the rich can sleep better when the poor are not hungry and can
live in habitat suitable for human beings and not in zoological
environment.
Lagos with an estimated population of more than twenty million is
projected to surpass thirty five million in a few years from now. Yet,
it lost the campaign to be accorded a special city status and it is
grappling with reductions in allocation and dwindling revenue.
The State administrators must put on its thinking caps and reason out of
the box on how to meet up with the challenge of gaping infrastructural
deficits in health, education, housing, pipe down water, road network
sports, street lights, security and habitable environment.We are most concerned about the negative activities of some elements to
throw spanners to clog the wheel of growth and development of the State.
In a democracy, there is no one man show, it is run by institutions and
processes. We thus advise those who are against the developmental
policies of the State to modern and civilised status to engage the
parliament/State House of Assembly that passed the law instead of
threatening fire and brimstone to create social chaos in the State. It
is trite to reiterate that no group had the monopoly or copyright to
mass actions. We challenge the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), Ikeja
Branch to seek judicial interventions or be prepared to meet us in
street barricades.
It is rather worrisome that the organized private sector which ought to
be a social partner on the infrastructural development of the State has
seemingly become organized political sector for some hawks in corridors
of power. We owe it a duty to alert the good people of Lagos on the
injurious intentions of these anti developmental elements.
We have authentic information that the NBA, Ikeja Branch on its part has
turned itself into a mercenary tool for some nefarious politicians and
we shall unmask their sponsors.
The LPA wish to remind Lagosians that world-class cities like Tokyo, New
York, London, Singapore etc. are built by statesmen with developmental
vision like Ambode. We therefore, call on Lagosians to continually rally
round him.
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