Lagos State Governor Babatunde Fashola has accused his Anambra state
counterpart of trying to politicise last week relocation of some
destitutes to Onitsha with a view to making cheap political gains from
such in the November 16 governorship election in the south east state.
Fashola who for the first time spoke on the issue while fielding
questions from journalists after inspecting some on-going
infrastructural projects in the state said “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 don’t
think that is the way government works. On less important matters like
this, he had called me before.
“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 time. And some of the evidence was when one sees two adults
kissing on television, it tells you that something is afoot. 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 administration”.
“I think that there are large Igbo community in the state. And their
presence is evident in Alaba with the Alaba International Market and the
ASPAMDA market. And they are doing their business peacefully while the
state government is working tirelessly to provide the required transport
system, that will help improve the travel time and their businesses.
“There is too much at stake for anyone to begin to insight 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 for those who are praying for blood should
know that there is too much at risk here.”
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