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Wednesday 8 April 2015

Fashola addresses Lagosians on Saturday's governorship election

Public address by Lagos governor, Babatunde Fashola to Lagosians on April 11th Guber elections.
Dear Lagosians,
First let me thank you all for turning out to vote on the 28th March 2015 and for doing so peacefully to make history by electing the All Progressives Congress candidates in the Presidential and National Assembly elections. Once again, I must address you as we approach Saturday’s elections, when you will be electing a Governor who will continue after me and consolidate on the progress we have built together.

You will also be electing members of the State House of Assembly who will make laws on your behalf to assist the Governor and his team in the Executive arm.



Although your votes will be cast for one political party or the other, let me remind you that you will actually be voting for your wellbeing, security, prosperity and future.



You will also be voting for the future of your children. You will be choosing candidates and a party that you will entrust your lives to.



Think hard, think clearly, think deeply. Ask yourselves a few questions.



Who has shown a better record and example of protecting and securing you between the political parties?



Which of the parties cares more when disasters happen?



What is the record of the parties as it relates to the promises they have made to you in the past?



Which of the parties do you see regularly and which one do you see once in a while?



Which of the parties do you see when your life or property is threatened by epidemics like Ebola or by unfortunate accidents like plane crashes?



Which of the parties is showing that you can become home-owners without knowing anybody?



Which party has responsibility for providing electricity for you, and which one is taking up the responsibility to light up your streets and communities at night?



Which of them cares more about your children and their safety?



Indeed ask yourself; which of the parties threatened you with thugs on that sad Monday of March 16th and which is seeking to protect you by supporting the police; with patrol vehicles, fuel and other equipment?



Ask yourself when last you saw the Federal Fire Service in Lagos. The proud men and women of the Lagos State Fire Service have taken over admirably.



Ask yourself who should be supporting the police and who is actually doing it?



Dear Lagosians, your choice of who to vote for will be easy if you answer these questions within yourself honestly.



Indeed, you have clear choices to make between parties that use your resources to develop your society and community on the one hand, and the party that chooses to bring money to you for distribution when election beckons.



So you can choose between schools for your children, hospitals for your community, roads for your transportation or in the alternative, you can choose to have these services monetized once in four years.



Remember, that choices have consequences and your vote will decide the choice that shapes your lives.



Dear Lagosians, it is tempting to take the right and opportunity to vote for granted. It is tempting to think that it is too much trouble.



I agree that the process can be made much easier. But it is no excuse to refuse to vote.



Out of 5.8 million registered voters and 3.8 million PVC collections, only about 1.5 million turned out to vote, on the 28th March 2015.



Think of all the pain, the effort, the sleepless nights it took to get the PVCs to you. Think of the best way to show that the effort was not wasted or in vain.



It seems to me that the best way is to have all these 3.8 Million voters come out to vote.



By refusing to vote, you surrender decision making to a few and you will be bound by the consequences of your choices.



By refusing to vote, you do a great disservice to many who have lived before you, who fought very hard at great personal costs to themselves, to earn you this right.



By refusing to vote, you dishonour the sacrifice of patriots before you who fought for the right to vote.



Remember that when they were fighting for the right to vote, they were not fighting for yesterday, they were fighting for today and tomorrow.



They have handed today to you and I, can we secure tomorrow for the next generation?



Remember that since the capital of Nigeria was moved from Lagos 24 years ago in December 1991, Lagos has been abandoned by the Federal Government.



Ask yourself when the last major new road in Lagos was built by the Federal Government. It was the 3rd Mainland Bridge completed in 1990.



The assets the Federal Government left behind almost became a burden but for our resilience to maintain them. Today the Federal Government is owing Lagos N51 Billion which remains unpaid.



This is not in accord with the spirit of the promise made to Lagos when the Federal Government first declared Abuja as the capital in 1976.



The Head-of-State at the time, the late Gen Murtala Muhammed, said then and I quote him:



“…Lagos will, in the foreseeable future, remain the nation’s commercial capital and one of its nerve centres. But in terms of servicing the present infrastructure alone the committed amount of money and effort required will be such that Lagos State will not be ready to cope.



(But we have coped at great sacrifice)

“It will even be unfair to expect the state to bear this heavy burden on its own. It is therefore necessary for the Federal Government to continue to sustain the substantial investment in the area. The port facilities and other economic activities in the Lagos area have to be expanded.

“There is need in the circumstances for the Federal Government to maintain a special defence and security arrangement in Lagos which will henceforth be designated a special area. These arrangements will be carefully worked out and written into the new constitution. Kaduna and Port Harcourt are to be accorded similar status and designated as Special Areas…”





Sadly, no Federal Government and indeed not the PDP Government has done anything to redeem that promise for the 16 years it was in power or to protect Lagos.



Instead of assisting Lagos, they attacked her. If you remember FERMA, in 2006, the same PDP seized your Local Government money and resisted the attempt to bring Government closer to you by creating more local Governments.



On Monday 16th March 2015, the same PDP continued in their tradition of assaulting Lagos. Their supporters took over a major road in Lagos and threatened your peace and security.



On Wednesday 18th March 2015, the President-Elect, Muhammadu Buhari came to Lagos and said Lagos will receive compensation for the role she has played in maintaining Federal Government Assets.



Yesterday on Tuesday the 7th of April 2015, he was here in Lagos in his first political engagement since he became President-Elect and he reiterated his commitment to support Lagos.



This is what I will vote for. This is what I urge you to think about as you vote on Saturday.



This is the place that every Nigerian calls his home. It is the home of displaced people. It is the place where the homeless arrive and are made welcome.



It is the place where generations of Nigerians have arrived without knowing anybody but have, through the opportunities and inclusion, become somebody.



This is the place where the Late Chief Adeniran Ogunsanya and Owelle Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe consummated the handshake across the Niger and played politics without bitterness.

Tell those who try to divide us that our greatest strength has always been our diversity.



Tell them that you feel safe here, and that I have continuously assured you of your safety as the basis of our mutual co-existence.



Tell them that our waterways have been assets of prosperity and sustenance, for transport, recreation and fishing and they will remain so.



Let nobody now attempt to re-write that history for you.



When they reel out false statistics about Lagos, please ask them the statistics about the places they governed for 16 years.



When they reel out statistics, please remind them that those statistics don’t stand in isolation, they are the burden of a whole nation and many parts of West Africa that Lagos state bears.



When they promise you heaven and earth, remember their broken promises on power, security and many more.



Ask them to show you a plan, if they can produce one, which is doubtful, ask them whether they have implemented it elsewhere.



Tell them that you have seen the Lagos Development plan for 2012 – 2025, that the Lagos Light Rail Project, the Adiyan Water Works Phase II of 75 Million gallons a day, the solar power for all schools and many more which are part of the plans for you and your children and which are already being implemented.


Tell them that you will vote to keep a plan that you can see, that is already working, instead of a plan that you have not seen.



Ask them what happened to Vision 20:20, to the 7-Point Agenda and to Transformation.



Tell them that your bird in hand will not be traded for a dozen unseen birds in the bush.



Tell them that this election is not about money, tell them that it is not about ethnicity and it is not about religion.



Tell them that this election is about the place you call your home, the place you earn your living and the place where your investments are the safest.



Tell them that you will not play ethnic or religious politics with your survival. Tell them that you will not vote with anger.



Tell them that you will vote with common sense and for experience.



Tell them that you have seen Lagos survive without Federal support, and you wish to see her flourish with Federal support.



That will be the most historic thing you will have done, putting Lagos in the centre with your votes.

History and tomorrow beckons. Don’t turn your backs.



Babatunde Raji Fashola, SAN

Governor of Lagos State.

220 comments:

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Anonymous said...

Lagos can do better that's what He's telling you! This time, moneys owed can be recouped.

Anonymous said...

Who said Lagos belongs to the benin.U better read ur history well before blabbing.And do not cause another mayhem in the Country.We re all Nigerians,be hausa or Ibo or Yoruba.God bless Nigeria.o

Anonymous said...

Vote for Ambode because it is for your good don't vote jimi simply because of tribal sentiments. If u want to vote him for credible reasons, better but know that the APC though are not perfect, but they have shown vision and purpose. You think Agbaje is in love with the igbos? He's simply playing politics based on tribal sentiments. Don't vote in anger. Vote with a sense of direction.

Unknown said...

Shut ur trap n be more objective. Get ur facts right

Eyes Only said...

Ambode will only follow the laid down rules of APC, not being able to make decisions that will favour lagosians over his beloved political party that campaigned extensively for him. While J.K will bring in the opposition that is needed in every flourishing Democratic Government. Secondly, he will not be any body's puppet, seeing as PDP has been abandoned by the hawks.

Anonymous said...

Jimi Agbaje The reason I’m in this race is simple: We can do better as a people. I’m confident that we can do much more than the current status quo might suggest – not because it is expedient to do so, but, on the contrary, because it is imperative – if we are to secure the future of Lagos and give the next generation a fighting chance in a highly competitive global economy.  The question remains: how do we accomplish this when our current policies confine the resources of the state to the hands of a few while benefiting their interests over interest of the greater good?  If we are to move Lagos higher and make it work for everyone, it will have to be done through a concerted effort that is fostered by good leadership based primarily on inclusiveness. This will only happen when Lagosians demand a change in the way government works for the people. A change that would focus not just physical infrastructure but human capital; a change that would foster not just the inflow of large enterprise investment but will also stimulate small business opportunities; a change where merit trumps access and the dreams of our people and their families can be realized - whether rich or poor; indigene or non-indigene; male or female; young or old.

Friends and fellow compatriots, the issues that are at stake in this election will go on to shape our lives and those of our children for the forseeable future. The challenges that we face have only intensified. Take housing for example: Today we have an affordable-housing crisis in Lagos. At the current rate of population growth in Lagos, we’ll need nothing less than an astonishing 170,000 housing units built annually to cater to the needs of low-middle income households.  Our universities and polytechnics – institutions that we rely on to train and develop the brightest minds who we depend on to keep us globally competitive – are grossly underfunded.  If we are to move higher, we’ll need a healthcare system that not only works but offers doctors, nurses and other health practitioners the support and dignity that they deserve in order to support our young and teeming population.

Our challenges have intensified and the only way solve them is to fundamentally move in a new direction by taking big bets that are in the interest of the people. We must begin to think in more inclusive, more diverse and more innovative ways. This is no time to succumb to the greed of a few at the expense of the greater good. This is the time for transformative action, transparency and inclusiveness. While my opponents will argue that Lagos is working, the fact remains that it is not working for everyone. We still have a lot of work to do – not just for the people of Ikoyi, Lekki, Ikeja and Yaba but for all Lagosians whether they reside Badagry, Akute, Iju, Ojo, Epe or Ifako.  To succeed, we need a clear vision, a powerful message and ground-breaking policies.

This is my vision for Lagos and my contract with Lagosians:

To lead Lagos in a fundamentally new direction where the growth and future of this state is not just dependent on government intervention but driven by policies that encourage rapid growth of the private sector.  My vision of a truly world-class Mega-City is hinged on a renewed focus on infrastructure, social services, transparency in government, human and enterprise development, security and inclusiveness. And by this:

We aim for a Lagos that embraces its position as a global mega-city state populated by well-educated, skilled, healthy people living in a secure prosperous environment.
We strive for a Lagos that enables ‘Lagosians’ to achieve the personal, entrepreneurial and professional aspirations, regardless of origin, socio-economic background and gender.

Anonymous said...

If there
is car accident in lag, Fashola will
leave what he is doing to check up on
the victims. Fire accident o, riot o
Fashola will come out or put
everything in other.
what makes you think dat d voiceless Ambode will do d same for u. Hw abt alphabeta. Pls lagosians vote wisely.

Anonymous said...

Mr fashola u hav mentioned all the good things that APC have done for us but what about those things that they havent taken care of...some people are workin while some are colecting their sweats all in the name of union...its only in lagos that some one would just wake up and decide to come up with a way of exthorting people and they go scot free bcause dere is no relevant body that puts a check to that...lagos has been infested with the so caled agberos ,there is no organised body puting a check to all their activities we transport workers pay exhorbitan money as due and what is the money used for?fashola can APC do this things for us please union are good but this is lagos and we bear the pains transport fare are rising every day because of all these ..please let APC address these...

Anonymous said...

Mr fashola u hav mentioned all the good things that APC have done for us but what about those things that they havent taken care of...some people are workin while some are colecting their sweats all in the name of union...its only in lagos that some one would just wake up and decide to come up with a way of exthorting people and they go scot free bcause dere is no relevant body that puts a check to that...lagos has been infested with the so caled agberos ,there is no organised body puting a check to all their activities we transport workers pay exhorbitan money as due and what is the money used for?fashola can APC do this things for us please union are good but this is lagos and we bear the pains transport fare are rising every day because of all these ..please let APC address these...

Akin said...

Interesting perspective but let me also ask What experience does Agbaje have at all in public service?

Unknown said...

Leave story, u seems to forgot u fire Ambode bcos he was diverting funds to Tinubu. Is that same thief and loyal Dog of Tinubu you want us to vote for, my dear ko le work. JK we know, JK we trust. Ipade di Saturday.

Unknown said...

Well said Gov.,solidly in support

Anonymous said...

Why this desperation by APC .This should not be do or die affair now .PDP GO OOOOOOOOOOOOOON..........................

Anonymous said...

party aside,the truth is that...JK is highly cerebral and seem capable for the task ahead....a trial won't b bad....I will vote JK come Saturday.....Fashola tried in his first term as governor with little or nothing in his second term and when compared to how much money Lagos generates...Tax is killing us...even the toll gates they used our money for, we still pay to use...tell me what is free that their govt has provided for us? BRT buses are all spoilt, u queue for hours to get a bus and number of standing surpass seating..they hire this buses out atimes and provide d masses with very few or none..Sewage disposal na money,Low cost houses are given to their dem dem who in turn rent them out in high prices......Let's try Jimi...its just for 4 years and if he failed us..we vote him out...but I'm sure he is coming with bold ideas..... What has ambo got upstairs? I've seen their debates na...ambo is just hiding under d APC roof and no doubt he is gonna be remote controlled if he emerge d gov...Majority of us in Lagos knows that JK is a far better candidate compared to Ambo and they want to use his party to paint him red....Tinubu was a governor under APC umbrella and same as fashola....but fashola stands out....so its not always about the party but the individual matters a lot as well...

Anonymous said...

party aside,the truth is that...JK is highly cerebral and seem capable for the task ahead....a trial won't b bad....I will vote JK come Saturday.....Fashola tried in his first term as governor with little or nothing in his second term and when compared to how much money Lagos generates...Tax is killing us...even the toll gates they used our money for, we still pay to use...tell me what is free that their govt has provided for us? BRT buses are all spoilt, u queue for hours to get a bus and number of standing surpass seating..they hire this buses out atimes and provide d masses with very few or none..Sewage disposal na money,Low cost houses are given to their dem dem who in turn rent them out at high price..Lagosians let's be candid to ourselves, we all know JK is highly intelligent and a better choice to ambode who is hiding under the ApC roof and past glory...Tinubu was governor under same umbrella likewise fashola...but fashola stands out....its not always about the party but individual matters as well....Let's Give JK a trial and if he fails which I don't think so...we vote him out in 4yrs time

Anonymous said...

Come stop all this silly tribslistic remarks about sending igbos away...despite everything the igbos suffered during Biafra we still came back to this shit hole called Lagos. We have every right to be upset at the obas remark and the most irritating aspect is the lackadaisical attitude from that ridiculous president-elect. We do not deserve any tongue lashing as it is not your tribe been threatened. The pain still lingers from the biafran war and its a wound that won't close anytime soon...stop with the childish tribslistic remarks please

Anonymous said...

I really do want to see Lagos Flourish. Ambode has my vote

Anonymous said...

I love BRF, Ambo Na d way

Anonymous said...

Well said Gov. Sai Ambode

Unknown said...

Eko o ni baje ooooo....APC change

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