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Wednesday, April 08, 2015

MUST READ: Governor Fashola's Letter To Lagosians That Got EVERYONE Talking


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.

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