Why Tinubu, Fashola Were Absent At Commissioning Of Lagos Projects by dre11(m): 6:44am On Apr 28, 2019 |
By Seye Olumide
The absence of National Leader of All Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu and his successor, now Minister of Works, Housing and Power, Mr. Babatunde Fashola and others at the commissioning of projects in Lagos by President Muhammadu Buhari is yet to be convincingly explained, going by The Guardian investigations. Last Wednesday, President Buhari commissioned the reconstructed Lagos International Airport, Oshodi Transport Interchange, 820 mass transit buses, ultramodern 170-bed Obstetrics and Gynaecology Specialist Hospital. But the absence of Tinubu and others has continued to warrant probe. Although the former governor’s spokesman, Mr. Tunde Rahman, explained that his boss was not in the country when the event held, while Fashola was allegedly not invited by the incumbent governor and host, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode, further issues yet to be clarified include, whether they were properly invited and given enough notice, among others. It is clear that Ambode may have decided to take the glory for his achievements by getting the projects commissioned before his exit on May 29. It would be recalled that the issue of reconstruction of the Lagos International Airport Road has been substantially politicised since 2007, when Tinubu used the reconstruction to campaign for Fashola, when he accused the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) government of deliberately denying Lagos State right to reconstruct the road, being a Federal road. The reconstruction was again raised in 2011, when Fashola, sought second term and blackmailed PDP government and promised to reconstruct the road, but nothing was done till he left office.The issue also came up during 2015 election campaign, when APC promised the reconstruction as one of its priorities after taking control of Federal Government, but nothing was done, until Ambode made a bold move. It became a dispute between Ambode and Fashola, when he needed Fashola as Minister of Works to give right of way. It was also gathered that Ambode’s rush to commission Oshodi Interchange project was not unconnected with the fact that the plan to transform Oshodi had been conceived since Tinubu’s time and the final success could be ascribed anonymously to the continuity tradition in the state. It was Fashola that first took the bold step of evacuating and ridding Oshodi of hoodlums.
During his time, the former governor started reconstruction of roads in Oshodi, some of the achievements he bequeathed to Ambode in 2015. But no sooner had the incumbent assumed office than he started massive reformation of Oshodi in a manner feared to undermine contributions of predecessor’s. The Guardian also gathered that there was more to the absence of both former governors than their terse explanations. A source explained that Buhari couldn’t have abandoned Ambode in his present ordeal, following the governor’s contributions to his reelection funding. “What Ambode did for Buhari is just like what the Minister of Transport, Mr. Rotimi Amaechi did in 2015. Indeed, Lagos may end up having two ministerial slots in the next Federal Executive Council (FEC), and it is obvious Ambode will get one.” https://m.guardian.ng/news/why-tinubu-fashola-were-absent-at-commissioning-of-lagos-projects/ 8 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Why Tinubu, Fashola Were Absent At Commissioning Of Lagos Projects by MaiGemu: 6:45am On Apr 28, 2019 |
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Re: Why Tinubu, Fashola Were Absent At Commissioning Of Lagos Projects by JasonScoolari: 6:47am On Apr 28, 2019 |
When the Arewa Youth Forum, Northern Elites Forum, President of the Miyetti Allah has rejected him for the 2023 race, you still expect the pained BAT to give you a convincing reason for his absence in an event which took place in his sitting room?
Lol, the North are just getting started with him, they'll still use him to fetch votes from the SW region come 2023 like they normally use him for.
Next on the list is Adams.
The North are coming. 93 Likes 6 Shares |
Re: Why Tinubu, Fashola Were Absent At Commissioning Of Lagos Projects by noni14(m): 6:47am On Apr 28, 2019 |
FTC,dedicated to those that did not show up, 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Why Tinubu, Fashola Were Absent At Commissioning Of Lagos Projects by kingphilip(m): 7:01am On Apr 28, 2019 |
Politics: no permanent friend and no permanent enemy just permanent interest and that of the Nigerian politicians is the looting dry of the country's resources
Imagine why someone will get a ministerial position 12 Likes 1 Share |
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Re: Why Tinubu, Fashola Were Absent At Commissioning Of Lagos Projects by Auxtin85(m): 7:02am On Apr 28, 2019 |
They will blame PDP for not informing Fashola and sending Tinubu abroad 60 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Why Tinubu, Fashola Were Absent At Commissioning Of Lagos Projects by Redoil: 7:02am On Apr 28, 2019 |
Jelousy ki dem 4 Likes |
Re: Why Tinubu, Fashola Were Absent At Commissioning Of Lagos Projects by Tintinnoty(m): 7:05am On Apr 28, 2019 |
Even if invited, Tinubu and Fashola will not honor the invitation. Most of the projects commission are uncompleted. Just as we know, Fashola will not condone mediocracy. Aside the Ayike house, the oshodi interchange and Air Port Road are yet to be completed same with the Lagos theater.
Ambode hurriedly commission these projects so he would take the glory. 36 Likes 4 Shares |
Re: Why Tinubu, Fashola Were Absent At Commissioning Of Lagos Projects by visijo(m): 7:05am On Apr 28, 2019 |
"MAN ARE TRASH..!!" Says women who got us kicked out of The Garden of Eden... . |
Re: Why Tinubu, Fashola Were Absent At Commissioning Of Lagos Projects by Wiseandtrue(f): 7:05am On Apr 28, 2019 |
dre11:
It would be recalled that the issue of reconstruction of the Lagos International Airport Road has been substantially politicised since 2007, when Tinubu used the reconstruction to campaign for Fashola, when he accused the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) government of deliberately denying Lagos State right to reconstruct the road, being a Federal road.
The reconstruction was again raised in 2011, when Fashola, sought second term and blackmailed PDP government and promised to reconstruct the road, but nothing was done till he left office.The issue also came up during 2015 election campaign, when APC promised the reconstruction as one of its priorities after taking control of Federal Government, but nothing was done, until Ambode made a bold move
https://m.guardian.ng/news/why-tinubu-fashola-were-absent-at-commissioning-of-lagos-projects/
For Tinubu and his urchins fond of saying he laid the template for Lagos State,
This is exactly the kind of template he lays, POLITICISING EVERYTHING
Tinubu did virtually NOTHING during the 8years he spent! Other than dividing an already existing roads!!!
Better still, eliminating his opponent or those who dare to challenge him in the party!!!
FUNSHO WILLIAMS comes to mind, assassins trailed his leadership. Worthy of note is Babatunde Olalere Gbadamosi outcry in December 2018When you talk his little foot Soldiers will say he started LASMA, check it now, for 8years Not that I condemn him, but he has no moral right to talk about other people's achievements and use it as a yardstick for their re-election
I mean it's not as if he has performed ordinarily not to talk of extraordinarily
He did not even achieve quarter of what Ambode achieved!!! Not to talk of Raji Fashola! In fact history in Lagos will forever be kind to Fashola!!!
Remove Tinubu from Lagos and watch it prosper!!! 16 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Why Tinubu, Fashola Were Absent At Commissioning Of Lagos Projects by Islie: 7:06am On Apr 28, 2019 |
• Rahman: His absence not delibrate • Ambode penciled in for South-west ministerial slot Olawale Olaleye
Contrary to the official position that a former governor of Lagos State and one of the national leaders of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Bola Tinubu, was absent at last week’s visit of President Muhammadu Buhari to Lagos, because he was out of the country, THISDAY gathered that Tinubu deliberately stayed away, because he had personally asked Governor Akinwunmi Ambode not to inaugurate any of those projects but leave them to his successor-elect, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, an order the governor eventually defied.
Buhari had during his visit last Wednesday, inaugurated some of the major projects of the Governor Ambode administration, which included the rehabilitated 10-lane Oshodi/Murtala Mohammed International Airport; 170-bed maternity hospital at the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital; Lagos State Theatre at Oregun; new 820 mass transit buses and the multi-level Oshodi transport interchange.
The president’s visit also attracted Governors Ibikunle Amosun (Ogun), Abiola Ajimobi (Oyo), Kayode Fayemi (Ekiti) and Rotimi Akeredolu (Ondo), Sanwo-Olu and his deputy-to-be, Obafemi Hamzat as well as many other dignitaries, both from the capital city, Abuja and the state. But Tinubu was conspicuously absent.
However, Tinubu’s media office had quickly reacted to the barrage of questions that attended the absence of their principal during the president’s Lagos visit, especially against the backdrop of insinuations that it could be in retaliation to the president’s absence at the colloquium organised last month to mark Tinubu’s 67th birthday, saying it was not deliberate.
Mr. Tunde Rahman, Tinubu’s Special Adviser on Media, had on Thursday tried to explain this away, when he told a national daily (not THISDAY) that “Tinubu missed the event, because he is currently out of the country. Asiwaju Bola Tinubu is not in town. He is currently out of the country. That was why he was not present at the occasion, not otherwise.”
Asked yesterday night to respond specifically to whether his principal at any time directed the governor not inaugurate the projects, Rahman further stated in a text message to THISDAY, “His Excellency, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu was out of the country at the time. He was working on the initial schedule under which President Muhammadu Buhari was to be in Lagos April 29th and 30th. So he had planned his itinerary abroad taking that timing into cognizance. Even the President was aware of Asiwaju’s trip. So he did not boycott or deliberately stay away from the event. If you claim Asiwaju told Governor Ambode not to inaugurate the projects, I’m really not aware of that. And that’s the truth.”
But THISDAY findings have shown that Tinubu and Ambode have actually had a conversation on the matter and the former Lagos governor was alleged to have pointedly told Ambode to forget the idea of inaugurating the projects and letting Sanwo-Olu come in, finish them off and then inaugurate them.
Believed to have felt inadequate by that charge, Ambode was said to have run his conversation with Tinubu with a few people, including the president, a majority of whom felt it was unfair to have compelled him not to take the glory for his own work especially, that he wanted to inaugurate them by himself, even though time would not allow him to completely finish them off.
Therefore, when the development was communicated to Tinubu, he considered it a slight and therefore chose to be away about the same time, since it would be indefensible to be in town and not attend a programme that featured the president, whom he recently led to victory for another term of four years.
Incidentally, this is happening at a time Ambode is said to have been penciled in for a ministerial position, representing the South-west slot, the reason all the South-west governors apart from Osun, who is currently being ruled by one of Tinubu’s cousins, Mr. Gboyega Oyetola, were in attendance.
The decision to bring Ambode into the Buhari political family, often referred to as the ‘Abuja boys’, was believed to have been informed by the fact that the president did not like the way the outgoing governor was treated to the ignominy of not returning to office, more so that he personally intervened on his behalf on two different occasions, but his intervention failed to save Ambode from losing his re-election ticket to the perceived prebendal politics of the state.
It was against this backdrop that the president was said to have consulted with other stakeholders from the region and came up with the decision to include Ambode in his next cabinet, albeit representing the South-west geo-political zone, a move many believed would soon set the President and Tinubu on war path.
Curiously, however, the last may not have been heard of Ambode’s many battles with the political forces in Lagos state, a crucial example being the refusal by the state House of Assembly to pass his 2019 budget, which he struggled to lay before the parliament sometime in February.
Ambode and the state assembly have had a running battle over the 2019 budget as some members of the state assembly felt his approach, preparatory to the presentation of the budget, breached what they considered the understanding and camaraderie between the executive and the legislature, including their alleged probe of some of the finances of the state.
This, at a time, had resulted in genuine impeachment threats against the governor, a development that was eventually staved off through the pressured intervention of Tinubu and other stakeholders in the state’s body polity like the Governor’s Advisory Council (GAC), the same group that jointly denied him his re-election ticket.
But fears that the assembly might not pass the budget especially that many now feel it was deliberate on the part of the legislature to starve the governor of funds in the twilight of his administration was confirmed at the weekend, when it suspended debate on the 2019 budget.
Expectations had been high that the lawmakers would finally pass the budget on Friday, but they stood down the debate that could have culminated in passing the bill on account of the excuse that they needed to study the voluminous report submitted by the Hon, GbolahanYishawu Appropriation Committee, which was assigned to look into the budget details.
After the presentation of the report by Yishawu, the Majority Leader, Sanai Agunbiade, reportedly argued that because of the volume of the report and its technicality, the House would have to choose another day for a comprehensive debate of the report, meaning it was after the debate and necessary amendments that the third reading of the Bill could be taken before its eventual passage.
Consequently, the Speaker, Mudashiru Obasa, concurred to the logic and ruled in favour of the deferment of the debate.
However, if the recommendations of the Appropriation committee were adopted by the House, it would mean that the size of the budget would have scaled up from its initial N852.317 billion to N874.96 billion, indicating a difference of about N22.541b from the figures presented to the House by the governor in February, in addition to the fact that the committee had reportedly done a major surgery to the budget by re-allocating funds to different ministries and projects as it deemed fit.
This development, as a result, makes it the first time since the nation’s return to civil rule in 1999, that the Lagos Assembly has not passed an appropriation bill by the end of April of the same year. https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2019/04/28/why-tinubu-may-have-stayed-away-from-buharis-lagos-visit/amp/Tinubu doesn't like his boys to prosper 9 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Why Tinubu, Fashola Were Absent At Commissioning Of Lagos Projects by damosade(m): 7:08am On Apr 28, 2019 |
Wetin concern me with that |
Re: Why Tinubu, Fashola Were Absent At Commissioning Of Lagos Projects by Eliteklaus(m): 7:08am On Apr 28, 2019 |
Commissioning of completely uncompleted projects. Buhari is always descending to new LOWS 4 Likes |
Re: Why Tinubu, Fashola Were Absent At Commissioning Of Lagos Projects by SpaceTour: 7:08am On Apr 28, 2019 |
Why? |
Re: Why Tinubu, Fashola Were Absent At Commissioning Of Lagos Projects by TroubleMaker47(m): 7:08am On Apr 28, 2019 |
Read the whole article and saw NOTHING! 1 Like |
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Re: Why Tinubu, Fashola Were Absent At Commissioning Of Lagos Projects by yinkus6750(m): 7:09am On Apr 28, 2019 |
Ambode is just playing to the gallery, trying to personally please PMB , in case of future appointments. His definitely getting it wrong, has lost put gallantly in the politics of Lagos state. Don't bite the fingers that fed you. Who is he without Jagaban? 7 Likes |
Re: Why Tinubu, Fashola Were Absent At Commissioning Of Lagos Projects by NaijaMutant(f): 7:09am On Apr 28, 2019 |
Must Ambode become subservient to Tinubu?
He can go to hell with his slave master mentality.
AFONJA liberate yourselves. 10 Likes |
Re: Why Tinubu, Fashola Were Absent At Commissioning Of Lagos Projects by bluefilm: 7:10am On Apr 28, 2019 |
The way I see it, baba likes ambo but he doesn't wanna come in between ambo and his godfather. 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Why Tinubu, Fashola Were Absent At Commissioning Of Lagos Projects by NaijaMutant(f): 7:10am On Apr 28, 2019 |
yinkus6750: Ambode is just playing to the gallery, trying to personally please PMB , in case of future appointments. His definitely getting it wrong, has lost put gallantly in the politics of Lagos state. Don't bite the fingers that fed you. Who is he without Jagaban? Slave 16 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Why Tinubu, Fashola Were Absent At Commissioning Of Lagos Projects by BlackfireX: 7:11am On Apr 28, 2019 |
So they were sick ni ..
Buhari forgive them |
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Re: Why Tinubu, Fashola Were Absent At Commissioning Of Lagos Projects by Nobody: 7:16am On Apr 28, 2019 |
yinkus6750: Ambode is just playing to the gallery, trying to personally please PMB , in case of future appointments. His definitely getting it wrong, has lost put gallantly in the politics of Lagos state. Don't bite the fingers that fed you. Who is he without Jagaban? At least he dragged Buhari down to Lagos without the help of Tinubu or Fashola. Tinubu's relevance to Buhari and the cabal may already be coming to an end. 12 Likes |
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Re: Why Tinubu, Fashola Were Absent At Commissioning Of Lagos Projects by Ahmed0336(m): 7:17am On Apr 28, 2019 |
yinkus6750: Ambode is just playing to the gallery, trying to personally please PMB , in case of future appointments. His definitely getting it wrong, has lost put gallantly in the politics of Lagos state. Don't bite the fingers that fed you. Who is he without Jagaban? you are right, but also have it in mind that jagaban will not be there forever. 7 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Why Tinubu, Fashola Were Absent At Commissioning Of Lagos Projects by 3rdavefarms(m): 7:18am On Apr 28, 2019 |
Ike |
Re: Why Tinubu, Fashola Were Absent At Commissioning Of Lagos Projects by Follygunners: 7:19am On Apr 28, 2019 |
They were busy looting more funds.. |
Re: Why Tinubu, Fashola Were Absent At Commissioning Of Lagos Projects by DonFreshmoney(m): 7:20am On Apr 28, 2019 |
Watch how Buhari and the aso rock northern cabal will demystify tinubu. Am not even talkin abt Northern politicians now. Lool.. I see Ambode getting Minister of Budget and National planning 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Why Tinubu, Fashola Were Absent At Commissioning Of Lagos Projects by iammo(m): 7:20am On Apr 28, 2019 |
Envy wont kill some people.
while their youths focus on Tinubu and Southwest , their Elders like the vanguard Edittor that called himself and his tribe sophisticated mron and their Newspaper and Media Outlet Owning Elite have been preocupied with the narrative of North betraying SouthWest. all of their edittorials and publications have been about Southwest , North and 2023. How many ex-Governors in Nigeria are so jobless and attention seeking that they attend thier predecessor's project commissioning?.
Tinubu understands the 48 Laws of power.... While dunce are out and about with their envy, Tinubu is in London, Just Like Buhari , to sort the ministerial nomination wahala. his boy Gbajabiamila is getting the speakership, He and Oshiomole has the Party NWC in their pockets and they are not afraid to use their Party Powers to checkmate anybody be it to northern Governors like Yari, and Yeye bello or Southern Governors like Rochas, Amosun, Ex-Gov Amaeachi, Akeredolu and many others,.
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Re: Why Tinubu, Fashola Were Absent At Commissioning Of Lagos Projects by Alamu1111: 7:21am On Apr 28, 2019 |
That is there problem who cares . God help us to become great 1 Like |