Friday, August 2, 2013
‘Deportation’ Of Igbos: Fashola Expresses Disappointment At Gov Obi’s Handling Of The Matter
Lagos State
Governor,
Babatunde Fashola has warned his Governor Peter Obi of
Anambra not to incite the Igbos against the Lagos state
government, following the recent resettlement of some Igbo
destitute to Onitsha.
Speaking with newsmen, Thursday,Fashola, after inspecting
the on-going light rail project and Jetties in Mile 2 area of
Lagos, Fashola accused Obi of playing politics with the
matter and using the media to blow the issue out of
proportion.
He expressed his disappointment at not receiving a call
from Gov Obi before he turned the issue into a media issue.
“There is too much at stake for anyone to begin to incite the
Igbo community against their host state. There is too much
at stake here. It is a very dangerous and unwarranted
precedent.
“And I hope that common sense will prevail here. Also
those who are baying for blood should know that there is
too much at risk here. When I get a formal complaint from
the government of Anambra State or notification from the
Presidency, I will lay the facts bare.
“It is unfortunate that my colleague governor has made this
a media issue. As I speak, I haven’t received any telephone
call or letter from him to complain and I don’t think that is
the way government works. On less important matters like
this, he had called me before,” he stated.
According to Fashola “this is a political season and
Anambra will be up for contest and in a political season,
unusual things happen and perhaps we are living in an
interesting times. And some of the evidence was when one
see two adults kissing on television, it tells you that some
things are afoot.”
Fashola described as regrettable the way issues of
governance has been trivialized or tried on the pages of
newspaper.
Reacting to Anambra governor reporting him to the
presidency on the issue, Fashola said he was not aware if
there was any place in the constitution that gave the
president powers to adjudicate in disputes between states.
“Yes, I know that the president has a moral authority
because he is the head of the sovereign state of the country.
But I am not aware that the constitution states that the
dispute between states should be settled by the Presidency.
“If Anambra State has an issue on this matter, and they feel
aggrieved, they should call or write to us. I feel that the
final arbiter should be the court. And it is really important
to say that our hospitality in Lagos state is legendary. And
it is a global legend that the people of Lagos State are
hospitable people and so is the present government of the
state and previous administrations,” he said.
Fashola stated that there is a large Igbo population in the
state involved in many commercial activities, doing their
business peacefully while the state government is working
tirelessly to provide the required transport system, that
would help improve the travel time and their businesses.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment