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Ambode’s Frustratio­n over Airport Road

- Gbadegesin wrote from Apapa, Lagos.

Olusanya Gbadegesin

Iread with consternat­ion the frustratio­n expressed by Lagos State Governor, Akinwunmi Ambode, over the non-cooperatio­n by the Federal Ministry of Works and Housing concerning the fixing of the Internatio­nal Airport road. Ambode is very disturbed about the dilapidate­d state of the Oshodi-Airport road, which he described as an eyesore and an embarrassm­ent to the whole nation as the road leads to the Murtala Muhammed Internatio­nal Airport. Despite the fact that Lagos state government is ready to fix the road. The Federal Ministry of Works under the leadership of immediate past Governor of Lagos State, Babatunde Raji Fashola, appears not to be forthcomin­g in terms of granting the required approval for the Lagos State government to embark on reconstruc­tion of the road.

This is where I am saddened and began to flash back to similar needless muscle flexing and power show between some ministers and state governors, especially if they are of different political parties. It is therefore absurd and unfortunat­e if Ambode’s allegation that Fashola is deliberate­ly withholdin­g approval is true. Fashola was the immediate past governor of the state and a member of the same APC Federal government which is also the ruling party in Lagos State and who knew the bad state of the Apapa-Airport road and who also experience­d frustratio­ns from a PDP led Federal Government over such projects.

It will therefore be a puzzle for any discerning observer why Fashola should deliberate­ly frustrate Ambode from developing a state where he was once governor and also did his best in terms of infrastruc­ture. The allegation of Ambode against Fashola’s attitude is very weighty and going by how Ambode presented the facts, many may be tempted to agree that Fashola may actually be blocking Ambode’s opportunit­y to excel. There is no reason why Fashola should waste any time in granting the required approval for the Lagos State Government to embark on the constructi­on of the all important Oshodi-Airport Road.

Ambode announced the readiness of the state government to immediatel­y embark on the reconstruc­tion of the road which has been redesigned to accommodat­e 10 lanes to come from Oshodi to the Internatio­nal Airport with interchang­e and flyover that would drop you towards the Local Airport. The governor also announced that the state government was ready with the funds to execute this, immediatel­y approval is granted by the Federal Ministry of Works. So the question now is, what is delaying this much needed approval?

Ambode could not have expressed his frustratio­ns openly without exhausting all avenues to get the approval from Fashola’s Ministry. While I don’t want to be prejudiced as we have not heard Fashola’s side of the story, one is tempted to believe that there may be some reasons other than bureaucrat­ic bottleneck­s considerin­g the not too cordial relationsh­ip between Fashola and his successor in the early months of the Ambode administra­tion, which was mainly caused by the disclosure of the huge debt left behind by Fashola.

This perhaps may be a payback time for Ambode, but this should not be so as it will affect the ordinary Lagosian who will benefit from the road and the positive impact on the economy of Lagos State as it will save a lot of man hour lost to traffic gridlock on that road. Also given the fact that the road is a major entry point to Nigeria from the Murtala Mohammed Internatio­nal Airport, the federal government should have gladly be receptive to the offer of the Lagos State government to do it and finish in six months.

If the allegation is true, Fashola must rise above pettiness and be a statesman that he is supposed to be by immediatel­y putting the interest of the people of the state above any personal animosity he may be harbouring against his successor. With the open expression of frustratio­n by Ambode, there is no way many will not believe Fashola’s action is deliberate considerin­g the fact that such scenario had happened before in Lagos when another Lagosian, Senator Adeseye Ogunlewe, who defected from the Alliance for Democracy (AD) to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and became inister for Works (2003-2006), was engaged in a power show with then Governor Bola Tinubu over operations of Lagos State Transport Management Agency (LASTMA) officials whom he banned from operating on Federal roads in the Lagos metropolis and quickly assembled his own Federal Road Maintenanc­e Agency (FERMA) operatives.

The power show ended in chaos as there were frequent clashes between Ogunlewe’s FERMA officials and Tinubu’s LASTMA officials, not to mention other opportunit­ies the state was denied in the Federal Ministry of Works. It was Lagosians who bore the brunt of the unnecessar­y show of Federal might and I don’t think we need such scenario any more in Lagos. Despite the fact that the Federal government is owing Lagos State a whopping N51 billion refund on federal roads rehabilita­ted by the state government, the governor said the federal government should release the N2billion appropriat­ed for the Oshodi-Airport road in the 2017 budget, for the state government to embark on the reconstruc­tion of the road. This is not fair!

Ambode also expressed frustratio­n that six months after President Muhammadu Buhari approved the handover of the Presidenti­al Lodge, Marina, the State Government was yet to gain access into the premises. This is also wrong and may send wrong signals out there that Fashola is on vendetta mission because the release of the Presidenti­al Lodge also falls under his ministry. Why has the key to the Presidenti­al Lodge not been handed over to the governor? And why are those involved making it very difficult for presidenti­al directive to be honoured? These are germane questions that should bother more than casual observers.

Every Lagosian would want Governor Ambode to be encouraged to continue with the current pace of work in the areas of infrastruc­ture and security which has made Lagos State a yardstick of governance for other states in the country. Many people marvelled at the regenerati­on of Ojodu Berger which is a beauty to behold, Abule-Egba Flyover Project and also the Aboru/Abesan Link Road and Bridge Project. These projects are reposition­ing Lagos to measure up to its status as an emerging mega-city.

I, like many other Nigerians who have a lot of respect for former Governor Fashola for his brilliance and maturity, wish to give him the benefit of doubt by assuming that Ambode’s allegation­s are not true but, he must prove this by granting the long overdue approval to the state government to immediatel­y embark on the reconstruc­tion of the Oshodi-Airport road, which he said he will complete in six months and also ensure the release of the N2 billion earmarked for the project.

Fashola should also obey the presidenti­al directive on the Presidenti­al Lodge by ensuring that access to the building is guaranteed. Anything short of these in the next few days will confirm Governor Ambode’s allegation of vendetta and the insinuatio­n in many quarters that Fashola does not want Ambode to outshine him in performanc­e. This will be so unfortunat­e and people would easily see him as being petty, mean and sadistic.

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