Thursday, 10 July 2014

Lagos Belongs To Everyone - Fashola

Lagos State Governor Babatunde Fashola (SAN) has come out against the national conference recent proposal to create additional new states.
, who was represented by the Attorney-General and Justice Commissioner, Mr Ade Ipaye at the opening ceremony of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), and said that more states would increase the amount the nation spends in administrative cost of government.
He said: “Creating more states will further emphasise Nigeria’s diversity and fragment the country.

“When you fragment the states, a lot of resources would go into administration. You would have governors, commissioners, ministries, all of which positions are currently being run by executives of the states from which these new states would be crafted. “I think we have learnt a lesson from the past that there is no end to state creation.

He continued and said that in one of the new states, a region will start asking for it’s own state, and if the nation wants governance closer to the people, it should follow the laws the Nigerian Constitution provides and create new local government.

He also talked about how poor some states were doing financially and that some couldn’t even boast of enough internally generated revenue (IGR) to rely upon.
He also took time to talk about Lagos state and its diversity, he said:

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