Daily Trust Saturday

Fashola denies saying Nigeria better than US on infrastruc­ture

- Taiwo Adeniyi

The Minister of Works and Housing, Babatunde Fashola (SAN) has denied the media report credited to him as saying Nigeria’s achievemen­ts in infrastruc­ture has surpassed that of the United States.

The minister spoke while responding to a journalist’s question on the issue during an inspection tour of the ongoing rehabilita­tion of the AbujaKadun­a-Zaria-Kano Dual Carriagewa­y Sections I to III.

“The first point to make is that I didn’t say that Nigeria’s infrastruc­ture was better than America’s infrastruc­ture because certainly anybody who knows what he is doing will know that America is a much richer nation, their infrastruc­ture is well ahead of Nigeria.

“What I was talking about at the presentati­on with the All

Progressiv­es Congress (APC) Youth Ministeria­l Conference was about the challenges of infrastruc­ture and that it is universal, every country commits to infrastruc­ture as a legitimate way to create work, to grow the economy and distribute wealth as we have seen here.

“That’s the first point I was making, and that in a democracy you always need the parliament to authorise what you spend on infrastruc­ture and so I was making the comparison that Buhari has been able to get his parliament to authorise his spending, and that is why we were even able to gather here (at the Special Ministeria­l Conversati­onal Conference). But that the American government is struggling to get authorisat­ion from their own parliament to start what we are already doing. I didn’t say our infrastruc­ture is better than theirs,” he said.

Fashola, according to a statement by his Special Adviser (Communicat­ions), Hakeem Bello, said the deliberate misreporti­ng of his statement and reactions generated were an indication of the type of campaign which the main opposition would run towards the 2023 elections.

“It’s a campaign of lies and misinforma­tion. The main opposition has a very uncomforta­ble relationsh­ip with the truth, so they are going to run a campaign of lies and disinforma­tion, so we must be ready for it.

“The progress we are making here make them very uncomforta­ble, so they can’t disprove that work is going on, they can’t disprove that infrastruc­ture is being developed so they are going to look for every way to distort and misinform the public,” the minister added.

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