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ADP Blames Successive Lagos Governors for Slow Pace of Developmen­t

- PHOTO: ETOP UKUTT

Mary Nnah

Mr. Babatunde Olalere Gbadamosi, the Lagos State gubernator­ial candidate for Action Democratic Party (ADP), Lagos State has blamed successive governors of the state for not improving on the legacy of the first civilian governor of the state, Alhaji Lateef Jakande, who was credited with providing 20,000 affordable housing units 35 years ago, alongside all the other things that he did.

Gbadamosi lamented that with advancemen­t in constructi­on technology, the state should have done better. He said, “I believe Lagos State can be as good if not better than a lot of other commercial capitals in the world. For example, Singapore, Dubai does have not have what Lagos has but if it has been properly managed. We can do better with the resources that we have. As the second largest economy in West Africa, we ought to be better than Accra, Abidjan, Banjul, Dakar but we are not. These are issues that I plan to take on board very quickly.”

He argued that the poverty being experience­d in the country now was artificial and deliberate­ly induced by the people who came into leadership. “Food is expensive because farmers are being killed by herdsmen and they are chasing people from becoming farmers. If there are no farmers to grow the various food items, then food would become scarce. Another fact is the total mismanagem­ent of the economy. It is difficult for the people to understand. My own opinion is that the administra­tion at the federal level has been doing all it can to degrade the economy and drown the people in a sea of poverty. It is the only reason why Nigeria will turn from one of the fastest growing economy in the world, at a time, to the poverty capital of the world.”

The ADP gubernator­ial candidate lambasted the government’s fight against corruption for lack of direction. According to him, “The government has clearly shown how not to deal with corruption. If you are going to deal with corruption, you don’t do it on the pages of the newspapers or television by making all sorts of allegation­s that they cannot substantia­te. They government has not been able to start and finish any prosecutio­n of any individual that has been accused of corruption. All we see is people been clamped in detention illegally because the courts of the land have pronounced that these people should be freed and the president that is supposed to uphold the constituti­on that will engender confidence in the country and economic growth is not obeying these court orders. It stands to reason that if anybody who has capital is looking for a place to invest, he will certainly not go to a place where court orders are not obeyed.”

 ??  ?? L-R: National Auditor, Allied Congress Party of Nigeria (ACPN), Hon. Dave Okagbue, National Secretary, Mr. Paul Isamade, Presidenti­al Candidate, Dr. Oby Ezekwesili; National Chairman, Alh. Gani Galadima and ACPN Chieftain, Mr. Ike Ezechukwu, at the media briefing / declaratio­n of presidenti­al ambition by Oby Ezekwesili in Lagos...recently
L-R: National Auditor, Allied Congress Party of Nigeria (ACPN), Hon. Dave Okagbue, National Secretary, Mr. Paul Isamade, Presidenti­al Candidate, Dr. Oby Ezekwesili; National Chairman, Alh. Gani Galadima and ACPN Chieftain, Mr. Ike Ezechukwu, at the media briefing / declaratio­n of presidenti­al ambition by Oby Ezekwesili in Lagos...recently

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