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Fashola spent public fund on quality projects –APC
Fashola spent public fund on quality projects –APC
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Saturday, August 29, 2015
The All Progressives Congress in Lagos State has defended former Governor Babatunde Fashola over an allegation that the former governor misappropriated public funds.
The APC described the contracts awarded by Fashola while in office as a reflection of his love for quality jobs.
The APC spokesperson in the state, Mr. Joe Igbokwe, in a chat with newsmen on Thursday, asked the public to stop castigating Fashola for the amount of money he spent on execution of projects while on office.
Igbokwe described the recent criticisms trailing the contracts awarded by the former governor as the handiwork of the opposition.
He said, “Fashola is not a hut builder. So, he built a bridge for N29bn? You can decide to build a bridge for N5bn. Anybody who is interested in standards can build a bridge for N100bn.
“There are grades for everything; it depends on the way you want to look at it. It shows Fashola believes in standards.”
A report on the website of the Lagos State Public Procurement Agency had stated that Fashola spent N139bn on two boreholes at the Lagos House; N175m to replace the railings of a pedestrian bridge on Carter Bridge from Ido to Idumota with concrete railings and N1.2bn on the construction of an unidentified multi-storey building in Onikan, Lagos.
Fashola also recently came under fire for spending N78.3m of taxpayers’ money on the upgrade of his personal website, www.tundefashola.com. Click to signup for FREE news updates, latest information and hottest gists everyday
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Fashola is a great man . He is a man after my heart, he did very well and left a big shoe to fill, I pray Ambode will do better as armed robbers have returned to Lagos and Oshodi is turning to something else.
ReplyDeleteAll these attacks on Fashola is rather making him more popular!
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