NGO threatens Lagos legislators, demands probe of N28.8bn running cost

Tue, Jan 29, 2019 | By publisher


Politics

The non-governmental body asks the Lagos House Assembly to account for the money in five days or face civil actions

 

 

THE Legislative Probity and Accountability, a civil rights organisation, on Tuesday, January 29 issued the Lagos House of Assembly five days deadline within which it should account for the N28.8 billion running cost which it collected under the leadership of Mudashiru Obasa.

Should it fails, the organisation said it would mobilise Nigerians and other progressive forces and use all legal instruments to compel the House to do so.

The LPA threw the challenge in a statement signed by Olu Fajana, its chairman, in Abuja on Tuesday.

The organisation linked the planned impeachment of Governor Akinwunmi Ambode on the desperation of his adversaries to hang on him accusations that he had been funding the campaign of Jimi Agbaje, the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, governorship candidate in Lagos.

Fajana said: “As a legislative probity and accountability non-governmental organization, we are demanding that the Lagos House of Assembly should within the next five days account for how the N28.8 billion so far collected as running cost by the Obasa-led House has been expended. If they fail, we shall mobilise Nigerians of likeminds and legally compel the Assembly to do the needful.”

According to him, the adversaries had also failed to find any evidence that Ambode sponsored thugs that disrupted the APC  governorship campaign flag-off in Ikeja few weeks ago.

He said: “We have watched with keen interest the latest move by the Lagos State House of Assembly to impeach Governor Akinwunmi Ambode on accounts of alleged gross misconduct and infractions based on the 2018 and proposed 2019 budgets. While we will refrain from dabbling into the politics of this misadventure, we demand that the Lagos Assembly lawmakers must come to equity with clean hands.

“It is not our duty to ask the lawmakers not to probe Ambode if he has committed any infraction, we dare say that the Mudashiru Obasa has been collecting N9.6 billion each year and has so far pocketed N28.8billion as running cost out of which the entire members have been paid only N2.4 billion in three years.

“Where did the remaining over N26.4 billion disappear to? This question the Lagos House of Assembly must answer and fully account for this taxpayers fund before going ahead with their impeachment of Ambode agenda. It is alarming that the House collects N800 million monthly as running cost, out of which each of the 40 members collects N2 million.

“This huge sum amounts to N9.6 billion annually and in three years, the Obasa leadership has taken N28.8 billion from taxpayers for nothing! It is obvious that the whole essence of not allowing Ambode to present the 2019 budget proposal since last year is to cripple his government and make him vulnerable.

“It is worrisome that the state legislature has abdicated its responsibility and now busy phishing for grounds to impeach the governor four months to the end of his four-year tenure. In this regard, we note the frantic attempts by the governor’s adversaries to hang on his neck accusation that he has been funding the campaign of opposition governorship candidate, Jimi Agbaje, having failed to find any evidence that he sponsored thugs that disrupted the APC governorship campaign flag-off in Ikeja few weeks ago.”

– Jan. 29, 2019 @ 16:15 GMT |

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