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Seven Years Of Fashola: My Take Away (1) by Nobody: 5:07am On Nov 09, 2014
08 Nov 2014


with Shaka Momodu

Once in a while, on this journey of life, a man taking refuge under the canopy of a tree at the bank of a river pauses to take stock of his bearing. I am not exactly taking refuge under the canopy neither am I at the bank of a river.

However, I live in Lagos and have cause to drive round the city-state on a regular basis in my quest to eke a living. And very recently, I have had cause to reflect on the developmental strides of Babatunde Fashola’s nearly 8 years stewardship at the helm of affairs in this supposed centre of excellence. My reflections maybe at odds with popular acclamation of the narrative of the storyline in town, but the hard facts remain true. Fashola’s term so far, has been a mixed bag of the good, the bad, and the ugly.

No doubt, the governor is obviously riding high in public opinion, touted as the best governor in the country; he is doing his 8th year as governor of Lagos State. He is building on the foundation laid down by his predecessor and godfather Bola Ahmed Tinubu. He has stayed the course of continuity, improved on some infrastructure in the state, beautified the environment by planting trees, flowers and by building parks that were nonexistent. On festive periods like we see abroad, streets and major roads are decorated with Christmas lights that really bring home the spirit of the season. It is something relatively new in this clime.

Fashola, no doubt, deserves credit for some good he has done. He has opened up some areas, built bridges, and reconstructed many roads; Ikoyi, Victoria Island, Ikeja, Apapa, Ikorodu and Surulere are receiving some positive urban renewal. Lagos has since relinquished its toga of being the dirtiest city in the world to some other states.

To a large extent, Lagos increasingly looks like an emerging city that can be rated reasonably well on African scorecard.

Who would have thought that the slum and chaos of Oshodi with its ubiquitous molues and buses, drivers milling around, blaring horns ceaselessly and the sea of human traffic competing for space was redeemable? Who would have thought that it was possible to sack the area boys under the bridges which these boys turned into haven for perpetuating their nefarious criminal activities such as rape, robberies and murder?

Fashola made that possible. Today, it is all so different from the safe haven of crime and criminal activities as most of the spaces under bridges have been transformed to serene relaxation spots
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Today, Oshodi looks somewhat peaceful with some sanity, normality and rationality amidst its bristling commerce.

For all these, I give Fashola credit. But that will be telling the whole story with one eye closed. That itself will amount to a heinous crime and an unforgiveable disservice to generations to come.

Without prejudice, could Fashola have done more compared to the staggering amount of resources at his disposal? Here lies the $25 billion question. For a state that generates nearly N400 billion in internally (IGR) per annum alone, so much is left to be desired. Ironically, Lagos is the biggest debtor state in Nigeria, posting a whopping debt figure of about N600 billion; equivalent of about $3.8 billion. What was all that money used for?

Without mincing words, a dispassionate comparison of Fashola’s performance relative to the resources available to him would not only find his performance underwhelming, it would reveal a shocking level of mismanagement of public money hidden beneath a populist rhetoric of performance.

In nearly 8 years of his tenure, Fashola has expended nearly N4 trillion in revenue, both IGR and federal receivables. That, anyone would agree is a colossal sum enough to transform Lagos into an African miracle. But what we have seen is a city still struggling with broken infrastructure, lack of basic social amenities such as pipe borne water, broken health sector, poor planning, inadequate housing and the absence of such other conveniences that ennobles a modern city.

For all the breathless coverage of Fashola’s ‘‘unprecedented performance,’’ the fact is that Lagos remains a far cry from the dream city we all yearn for.

We have seen what can happen when leadership, vision and dreams coalesce – ideas easily become reality. That is the reality of Dubai, Abu Dabi and Qatar today. From bankrupt desert societies, these countries have been transformed into rallying signpost of new frontiers of finance and trade amongst international businesses attracting tens of billions of dollars from all over the world into their economies.

But how did Dubai ‘‘magically leap from an architect’s laptop running the latest computer-assisted design software out onto the pristine desert’’ that everybody now runs to? It is the power of dreams combined with leadership and prudent management of resources by one man whose vision was initially seen as a grand illusion by doubters but who has proved the seemingly impossible possible. About 16 years ago (that’s about the age of our democracy), not much was heard of the city. But today, it is the magical attraction for international commerce with its top notch and state-of-the-art infrastructure. It has become a fantastic get-away for many of Nigeria’s thieving political elite. The question here is how much was used to build Dubai from scratch to the wonder it is today?

How can it ever be right or sensible or even explainable that with the massive resources at the disposal of Fashola in his 8 years, he failed to replicate Dubai here? How does he feel when he travels to Dubai or European cities and see the extent of human possibilities? Why is it that nearly 8 years after he took power and with such colossal resources, crater-filled roads still litter the landscape? There are a thousand and one roads in this mega city that are in such bad state that you are left wondering whether you are in Lagos or some other poor states of the federation. These roads have now come to symbolise the forgotten Lagos.

How can it ever be right that with all the famed performance of this government, pipe borne water is still a scarce resource? An estimated 90% percent of Lagosians have no access to pipe borne water. Nearly every household today self-provide this fundamental necessity of life by building a borehole in Lagos. Recall here that the situation wasn’t this bad before Fashola’s rise to power. At least a great number of households had access to water. Today, all that is gone; consigned to what was in years of yore in Fashola’s centre of excellence.

How can it be right that under Fashola, instead of more people having access to water, what we are seeing is a rapid decline of access to clean affordable water?

The false under belly of this government was exposed when the Ebola incident broke. Over 2,000 public schools in the state have no water and toilets. Recall that this was one of the reasons teachers refused to resume.
How can it ever be right that in this day and age, in no other place than the Centre of Excellence, numerous public schools have no roofs/toilets and students sit on worn out tyres to learn in classrooms that have neither windows nor doors? This is the state of some public schools in Lagos and I am not kidding.

And Fashola is said to be the best thing to have happened in this democracy. He is described with various superlative adjectives by some who, frustrated by a succession of poor leaders have lowered the standards and criteria of excellence to what would otherwise pass for average or a little below average performance to a measure of excellence. And here lies the tragedy of our situation as Fashola continues to bask in the praises showered on him with a chip on his shoulders and now walks with a swagger.

Four years ago, former deputy governor of Lagos State under the Tinubu’s administration, Femi Pedro gave his assessment of the Fashola administration by stating: “I realized that, through clever and constant application of propaganda, our people have been made to see hell as paradise.

‘‘Today, Lagos has become a sad and sorry tale of two stories. On one hand, I see people driving on pothole-infested roads and sleeping in flooded homes. I see children starved of adequate educational facilities and sick people denied basic healthcare facilities. I see neighbors continuously subjected to exorbitant rent and jobless street miscreants. I see poorly paid teachers, doctors going on indefinite strike and market women forced to pay excessive stall rates.

“Astonishingly, on the other hand, I see a government that claims it generates about N18 billion a month from taxes, levies and surcharges, yet it is so disconnected from the plight of Lagosians, that it is more concerned about lavishing praises on itself than it is on improving the welfare of its citizens. Are we actually better off than we were four years ago? It is a tragedy and a big slight on my generation that this level of mediocrity is currently being celebrated meritoriously, but it is a bigger slight on us, the people, when our expectations are driven by such minimum standards.’’

It is doubtful whether Mr. Pedro’s position has changed, bearing in mind that when he made his assessment, he was an outsider or an opposition member in the politics of Lagos. He has since joined APC and now carries the broom about like a loyal party man. But irrespective of his new leaning, that assessment four years ago rings true today like never before.
I have never felt the urge to rebuke a public servant like I have felt to do to Fashola. It was at the height of the school fees crisis in Lagos recently when Fashola displayed such crass insensitivity to the circumstances of his own education and ultimately his rise to power and ignored pleas to review downward the astronomical school fees he had imposed on LASU Students. While students staged a sit-out in front of his office, Fashola was unmoved. It is important here to note that Fashola was unmoved by the plight of the students because he has become disconnected from the realities of our people. He didn’t feel the pain of the students. But why should he? The irony here is that his children will never have to carry placards demonstrating against high fees. At least they haven’t had the reason to sit-it-out at the UK Prime Minister’s doorstep or picket the office of the Mayor of London to get school fees reviewed.

At some point, we’ll have to call on Fashola to explain how he used a whopping N27 to N29 billion to build a one and a half kilometre stretch of bridge from Lekki to Ikoyi on a shallow corner of the lagoon. With that sum of money, the bridge is easily one of the most expensive kilometre-stretch of construction work on planet earth. It is even touted as a cable bridge, but it is not except for those who believe that orange and apple have no difference.

Fashola at some point will have to explain how he used N2 billion to build the Falomo ramp that is just few yards in length.

Fashola will have to explain to the tax payers of Lagos, the rationale and economics of buying back the Lekki Road from the concessionaire, LCC. If all these are not breaking a bank’s vault in the middle of the night without compromising the locks, someone will have to tell me what it is.

And yet, when they mouth those platitudes of accountability, transparency and patriotism, I feel like shouting at them from the roof to shut up. I have never been swayed by either the beauty of their oratory or the substance of their claim each time they claim to be working for the people because I know they only mean well for themselves and use the people as pawn in a complex game of chess to achieve their own selfish interest.

His infamous intervention on the Ekiti election poll result gave him away as a less than honest and blatantly partisan leader. If one believes in the power of the people, then we must respect the electoral mandate as expressed by the people irrespective of who the beneficiary is. His celebration of victory in Osun while rubbishing the mandate in Ekiti State was not only graceless, self-conceited, but out rightly hypocritical; He seems to be saying by the two reactions, that only when his party wins is the result of an election authentic and a reflection of the true aspiration of the people. Well, he is wrong. On this I urge him to learn from how leaders in Europe and America react to election defeat.

http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/seven-years-of-fashola-my-take-away-1-/193468/

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Re: Seven Years Of Fashola: My Take Away (1) by lonelydora: 5:53am On Nov 09, 2014
Eko ni Baje oooo

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Re: Seven Years Of Fashola: My Take Away (1) by cjrane: 5:54am On Nov 09, 2014
[quote author=Sincere9gerian post=27849462][/quote]
hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
Re: Seven Years Of Fashola: My Take Away (1) by omenka(m): 6:11am On Nov 09, 2014
Is this all

Mscheeeew.

May I go blind if I read this trash.

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Re: Seven Years Of Fashola: My Take Away (1) by OtunbaJega: 6:18am On Nov 09, 2014
Crap...next!!!.

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Re: Seven Years Of Fashola: My Take Away (1) by Nobody: 6:20am On Nov 09, 2014
Fashola for Nigeria's Vice President 2015!
We in Lagos appreciate his good works so far. He has done marvellously well.

Eko no go spoil o!!

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Re: Seven Years Of Fashola: My Take Away (1) by davitogreat(m): 6:24am On Nov 09, 2014
I have always seen fashola's government as a bit overrated and elitist. The fact that he is being touted as the best leader Nigeria has to offer really shows you that Nigeria still has major mountains to climb. Hopefully the next governor of lagos whether (APC or PDP) governs the state better than fashola.

sidenote: One underrated governor in my opinion is Liyel Imoke. The work he has been doing in cross river state with the limited resources and the debt he inherited from his predecessor has been encouraging. I am especially impressed with the rural road and water projects, smart city initiative and the land reform project of his administration.

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Re: Seven Years Of Fashola: My Take Away (1) by warrior01: 6:30am On Nov 09, 2014
Lobatan. Thank God for this wonderful piece. Presently in Lagos, the common man has never had it so bad but what we are having daily is a barrage of high end propaganda being orchestrated especially by the South West media; you dare not ask for accountability from their 'wonderful' son even as a tax payer. The fact is, Fashola perfomed below average even with the enormous resources at his disposal. It's tales of woes in Lagos for the common man and believe you me, 2015 will be very interesting in Lagos.

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Re: Seven Years Of Fashola: My Take Away (1) by dridowu: 6:31am On Nov 09, 2014
My take : I will agree with point that most house hold don't have access to clean and potable water, i want to believe that the issue of water is not peculiar to Lagos alone, almost all the states i have visited have this problem.
On the issue of lekki-ikoyi link bridge, Lekki toll gate e.t.c i have liittle to say about it because i am not an engineer i have little or no knowledge about it, but anyone that feels their is some underground tone about it should make use FOI to dig it out.
LASU: Wow, what can i say than to say Fashola oversurprised me, i can't believe he can increaase school fees to such amount . I know of some that was affected because of the school fees, the guy just have to settle for tailoring and part time course in Yabatech.
Oshodi: This place may have been cleared of hoodlums then but with the current situation in Oshodi right now, it is gradually returning back to is old horrible days.
My last point for now : If paradventure PDP takes over Lagos next year (may God forbid) and they fails to probe Fashola successfully, then i will say Kudos to Fashola for a job well done in Lagos .





Time to sleep

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Re: Seven Years Of Fashola: My Take Away (1) by LordMecuzy(m): 6:32am On Nov 09, 2014
Fashola Dats d Only Dude I Can Vote for to become the President of Nigeria, if his party Would give him the Presidential Tixket

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Re: Seven Years Of Fashola: My Take Away (1) by luvinhubby(m): 6:43am On Nov 09, 2014
Interesting.
The hypocrisy & lies of Fashola's 8yrs regime in Lagos stinks to the high heavens. The other day, he said $1 billion borrowed from world bank was spent on street lights from Jibowu to Iddo....imagine!
Private schools are springing up daily in Lagos due to inadequate schooling structures in.Lagos.
$3 billion per year as income to Lagos yet no new schools, no new hospitals, commercialised public infrastructures, commercialised waste disposals, burnt low income markets rebuilt for elitist owners only.
Fashola & his oga Tinubu are the most clever crooks in the history of this country.

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Re: Seven Years Of Fashola: My Take Away (1) by pelvicky(m): 6:46am On Nov 09, 2014
Fashola is an over rated and over hyped person same with aregbesola of osun state...but make i leave aregbe out of this cos he is not performing to expectation kankan.

Workers salary-no money
retirement pension-no money
O yes salary-no money.
Since 3months.,.thats osun for you.

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Re: Seven Years Of Fashola: My Take Away (1) by humpito(m): 6:53am On Nov 09, 2014
Fashola is the most overrated leader in the world. Truth be told, he is a massive failure when u consider the resources at his disposal. But he has mastered the act of propaganda, hence many small minds have been swayed to his side. White elephant projects are the order of the day in my state- Lagos. If you desperately need a hero, please look elsewhere, because there is none in Lagos for now. This post deserves front page, please.

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Re: Seven Years Of Fashola: My Take Away (1) by Gboliwe: 6:58am On Nov 09, 2014
luvinhubby:
Interesting.

...detailed, eye-opening and very objective.

What's my business anyway? I don't live in Lagos and I presently don't have that in my plans.

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Re: Seven Years Of Fashola: My Take Away (1) by Alleybuy(m): 7:02am On Nov 09, 2014
I have always seen thru Fashola's cocoon. This writeup is a tip of the iceberg.

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Re: Seven Years Of Fashola: My Take Away (1) by chamboy(m): 7:10am On Nov 09, 2014
Abeg his sha beta Dan d oda goats
Re: Seven Years Of Fashola: My Take Away (1) by biafranqueen: 7:22am On Nov 09, 2014
I said it!
All his cheap China projects will be washed out in the next 3 years. The Lagos media houses did a good job painting this guy as productive but only thing progressive was his elite stand on punishing the poor and sly thievery of taxes.

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Re: Seven Years Of Fashola: My Take Away (1) by blym4real: 7:30am On Nov 09, 2014
Why not ask your president why he is feeding with over 1 billion naira. Whether you like it or not fashola is the best governor at present, If only gej can work as fashola is working with all the available resources my country will be a better place to live in.

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Re: Seven Years Of Fashola: My Take Away (1) by blym4real: 7:32am On Nov 09, 2014
biafranqueen:
I said it!
All his cheap China projects will be washed out in the next 3 years. The Lagos media houses did a good job painting this guy as productive but only thing progressive was his elite stand on punishing the poor and sly thievery of taxes.
What if the projects are still standing firm after three years and more, will you come back to apologize here?

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Re: Seven Years Of Fashola: My Take Away (1) by nigerianvenom(m): 7:33am On Nov 09, 2014
people are blinded by the fact that they rarely see good governance.

fashola's performance has been one of the blindly celebrated event/era,yet nothing tangible to show for it.

u get to akwa ibom that was a typical slum about 16 yrs ago and u see the sudden developmental stride by the government in power.u dont need to be told what d government is doing with the money, u see it with ur eye.
fashola is a celebrated rogue

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Re: Seven Years Of Fashola: My Take Away (1) by Nobody: 7:35am On Nov 09, 2014
"have never been swayed by either the beauty of their oratory or the substance of their claim each time they claim to be working for the people because I know they only mean well for themselves and use the people as pawn in a complex game of chess to achieve their own selfish interest."
That is it. The beauty of their oratory is what has fooled a lot of people.

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Re: Seven Years Of Fashola: My Take Away (1) by blym4real: 7:37am On Nov 09, 2014
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nigerianvenom:
people are blinded by the fact that they rarely see good governance.

fashola's performance has been one of the blinded celebrated event/era,yet nothing tangible to show for it.

u get to akwa ibom that was a typical slum about 16 yrs ago and u see the sudden developmental stride by the government in power.u dont need to be told what d government is doing with the money, u see it with ur eye.
fashola is a celebrare rogue
word of mouth is not convincing enough, show us his projects in akwa ibom and I will show you fashola projects. Come to think of it, if fashola and akpabio should contest for president , who do you think will win? [color=#990000]
nigerianvenom:
people are blinded by the fact that they rarely see good governance.

fashola's performance has been one of the blinded celebrated event/era,yet nothing tangible to show for it.

u get to akwa ibom that was a typical slum about 16 yrs ago and u see the sudden developmental stride by the government in power.u dont need to be told what d government is doing with the money, u see it with ur eye.
fashola is a celebrare rogue
word of mouth is not convincing enough, show us his projects in akwa ibom and I will show you fashola projects. Come to think of it, if fashola and akpabio should contest for president , who do you think will win?
nigerianvenom:
people are blinded by the fact that they rarely see good governance.

fashola's performance has been one of the blinded celebrated event/era,yet nothing tangible to show for it.

u get to akwa ibom that was a typical slum about 16 yrs ago and u see the sudden developmental stride by the government in power.u dont need to be told what d government is doing with the money, u see it with ur eye.
fashola is a celebrare rogue
word of mouth is not convincing enough, show us his projects in akwa ibom and I will show you fashola projects. Come to think of it, if fashola and akpabio should contest for president , who do you think will win?

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Re: Seven Years Of Fashola: My Take Away (1) by jmaine: 7:42am On Nov 09, 2014
dridowu:
My take : I will agree with point that most house hold don't have access to clean and potable water, i want to believe that the issue of water is not peculiar to Lagos alone, almost all the states i have visited have this problem.
On the issue of lekki-ikoyi link bridge, Lekki toll gate e.t.c i have liittle to say about it because i am not an engineer i have little or no knowledge about it, but anyone that feels their is some underground tone about it should make use FOI to dig it out.
LASU: Wow, what can i say than to say Fashola oversurprised me, i can't believe he can increaase school fees to such amount . I know of some that was affected because of the school fees, the guy just have to settle for tailoring and part time course in Yabatech.
Oshodi: This place may have been cleared of hoodlums then but with the current situation in Oshodi right now, it is gradually returning back to is old horrible days.
My last point for now : If paradventure PDP takes over Lagos next year (may God forbid) and they fails to probe Fashola successfully, then i will say Kudos to Fashola for a job well done in Lagos .





Time to sleep

Fashola abhor the mere mention of the FOI bill. Infact he even went to court to stress that the FOI bill has nothing to do with his administration since it is not binding.

So much for a transparent progrethieve

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Re: Seven Years Of Fashola: My Take Away (1) by Arch1: 7:43am On Nov 09, 2014
Sincere9gerian:

That is it. The beauty of their oratory is what has fooled a lot of people.
Okay we'v heard you. Now show us the projects in Taraba state and Kebbi state. Both are PDP states, show us what their PDP governors are doing.

The media attention and criticism on Lagos, Imo, Rivers, Edo and other APC state is getting too much and boring. Tell us about PDP states too. Lets know whats up in Bauchi, Bauchi state is also a PDP state

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Re: Seven Years Of Fashola: My Take Away (1) by Arch1: 7:46am On Nov 09, 2014
jmaine:


Fashola abhor the mere mention of the FOI bill. Infact he even went to court to stress that the FOI bill has nothing to do with his administration since it is not binding.

So much for a transparent progrethieves
Okay
Tell us about Bayelsa, the presidents home state. The only tarred road in Bayelsa is the road leading the government house in Yenogoa.

The poor people living in the creeks at Bayelsa are still drinking and bathing with guinea-worm infested water; what is The PDP government of Bayelsa doing about it

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Re: Seven Years Of Fashola: My Take Away (1) by oduastates: 7:47am On Nov 09, 2014
There are so many morons in that country.
Lagos must has budgetted an average of 300 billion naira throughout fashola's tenure .
The highest budget performance I have seen was 80 %.
This means that the state could only fund her budget by 225 billion or thereabouts .
It has got to a point that I simply ignore all these useless opinions .
I keep asking the same question.
Do these people honestly think that even 500 billion naira is enough for that congested city?
Like I have said before , there are hundreds of ways for me to criticise fashola's government. These criticism are based on facts and on the alternative utilisation of scarce resources without disrupting current engagements. I have decided to ceasefire because there are too many loud morons around.
I would rather pay attention to pat utomi's criticism of the Lagos mega city project( which would have reduced the number of morons in the metro area) than those of a nobody.
By the way , did you pay 20% of your incomes as tax?
If not , You have no skin in the game .
You should keep quiet.

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Re: Seven Years Of Fashola: My Take Away (1) by Arch1: 7:51am On Nov 09, 2014
blym4real:
Why not ask your president why he is feeding with over 1 billion naira. Whether you like it or not fashola is the best governor at present, If only gej can work as fashola is working with all the available resources my country will be a better place to live in.
Dont mind them. If you go to Bayelsa the presidents home state, you will weep for the people there. The people of Bayelsa are still suffering especially those living in the creeks.

Despite the small
landmass/population and huge oil wealth at the disposal of the Bayelsa state PDP government; the only tarred road in the state is the road leading to the government house at Yenogoa

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Re: Seven Years Of Fashola: My Take Away (1) by poiZon: 7:54am On Nov 09, 2014
blym4real:
Why not ask your president why he is feeding with over 1 billion naira. Whether you like it or not fashola is the best governor at present, If only gej can work as fashola is working with all the available resources my country will be a better place to live in.





n how much do u think fash is feeding on? why do u think they deliberately refuse honourng the Foi bill, bros if fash tells u hw much he n his crew at alausa budgets for feedng every month u will drop dead.
God bless nigeria

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Re: Seven Years Of Fashola: My Take Away (1) by jmaine: 7:54am On Nov 09, 2014
Arch1:
Okay
Tell us about Bayelsa, the presidents home state. The only tarred road in Bayelsa is the road leading the government house in Yenogoa.

The poor people living in the creeks at Bayelsa are still drinking and bathing with guinea-worm infested water; what is The PDP government of Bayelsa doing about it

The part in bold exposes your bizarre foolishness . . . .Please keep it up . .. .

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Re: Seven Years Of Fashola: My Take Away (1) by dridowu: 7:58am On Nov 09, 2014
jmaine:


Fashola abhor the mere mention of the FOI bill. Infact he even went to court to stress that the FOI bill has nothing to do with his administration since it is not binding.

So much for a transparent progrethieve
i knew he went to court but in case the FOI is not binding on Lagos, then i will suggest that they can make use of EFCC/ICPC ( both toothless organisation) after he might left office.

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Re: Seven Years Of Fashola: My Take Away (1) by Arch1: 7:58am On Nov 09, 2014
jmaine:


The part in bold exposes your bizarre foolishness . . . .Please keep it up . .. .



it exposes the foolishness of your president who claim to be tranforming Nigeria yet the only tarred road in Bayelsa, his own home state is the road leading the the government house at Yenogoa.

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Re: Seven Years Of Fashola: My Take Away (1) by 9jaCrusade: 8:01am On Nov 09, 2014
grin
omenka:
Is this all

Mscheeeew.

May I go blind if I read this trash.

grin grin cheesy

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