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Privatisation: ‘Lagos Has Been Unjustly Treated’

11 Jul 2012

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Gov. Babatunde Fashola 


Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babatunde Fashola (SAN), Tuesday called on the Federal Government to refund the N16 billion deducted from its allocation from the Federation Account over its investment in Power, saying the state has been unjustly treated in the ongoing privatisation exercise.


Fashola, who spoke at the Lagos House, Alausa, while playing host to the Senate Committee on Privatisation which paid him a courtesy visit, also asserted that if the nation must make a success of the privatisation exercise in the Power Sector, it must start from Lagos.


The governor told the Committee led by its Chairman, Senator Gbenga Obadara,  that: “Perhaps, the first thing I will say is that our State has been unjustly treated continuously in this Federation, especially, when it comes to privatisation of assets”.


“We have been given the short end of the stick consistently. Given our contribution to the national economy, there has been no reciprocity. Our assets and our lands have been servicing the nation; these lands were there before they were acquired by the Federal Government for government business and we are saying, if if they are no longer serving government business we are supposed to take our land back,” the governor said.


Describing it as social injustice, Fashola said Lagos State has been “the orphan of the entire Federation”, adding that the Federal Government took the state’s assets and gave nothing in return in spite of the fact that the State contributes the highest quota to the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of the country. Explaining the genesis of the N16 billion illegal deductions, Fashola said: “We invested in Power Plant, the power was not dedicated to Lagos, but they have deducted about N16 billion of our money in spite of court orders. Now, we get punished for taking the initiative.”


He said although the state government supports the privatisation exercise and would not stand on the way of its success, if the money was not refunded, it would constitute clogs to the successful execution of the exercise.


“There is a standing liability to us by the PHCN, the illegal deductions of N16 billion for power that we did not get, for the power that other states used. Now, those are issues of social and economic injustice that must be resolved before we can even have a successful privatization exercise. We are in court and there is arbitration”, the Governor said adding that he has written to the National Assembly to say that those are “red flakes to the successful completion of the exercise.

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