Tinubu in a statement by
his media office on August 26 2015 said Fashola would appear victorious at the
end.
Bola Tinubu, ex-governor of
Lagos state and national chairman of the APC, has reacted to the attacks on his
successor, Babatunde Fashola.
He added that the immediate
past governor contributed vastly to the development of the state continuing
that he stays proud of Fashola and would never be part of any process to bring
him down.
The statement reads: “The
past elections were an epic confrontation between two opposing political camps.
Those who believed in the progressive governance of the people gathered under
the banner of the APC. Those who harkened to the conservative elitism that had
cast this nation downward for so many years held to the PDP.
“The elections clearly
showed the preference of the average Nigerian. They chose the APC and rejected
the PDP nationally and in Lagos state. Since the commanding victory of the APC
in Lagos and all over Nigeria, the enemies of progressive governance have
cleverly been at work, trying to regain through intrigue and subterfuge what
they so openly and fairly lost in the elections.
“Our political opponents
now try to steal victory when their only entitlement is resounding defeat.
“Having falled woefully
with the electorate, their game plan is to sow discord within the ranks of the
party people had chosen to lead them. The PDP hopes to strike division in the
APC, in that way weakening us and our ability to govern.
“Apprised of their wiles,
we in the progressive camp must be wiser still. We must not allow ourselves to
be pawns in this cynical strategy. We cannot fall into their obvious snares for
that would be embracing defeat when victory has already been won. It is our
responsibility to govern as the people want. It would be to our detriment to fall
victim to our opponent’s sly instigations by allowing ourselves to be utensils
picking each other apart.
“This brings me to recent
developments in the Lagos political scene. Born of this motley stew is the
recent gossip mongering that I have willfully instigated false and negative
reports against former Governor Fashola to thwart him from being appointed to a
major post in the Buhari administration. I want to declare clearly and
categorically that these rancid attacks do not come from me nor do I endorse
them. Neither my hand nor my heart is in these mean submissions. I deplore
them. An attack against the performance of Governor Fashola is indirectly an
attack against me and the edifice of achievements we have constructed in
leading Lagos State out of a protracted time of stagnation and into an era of
sustained progress and development.
“Lagos is a much better
place than when we came into governance in 1999. Each year, it has gotten
better. With the APC at the helm, each subsequent year will be better yet.
Babatunde Fashola has been an integral part of this improvement. He does not
deserve the pillory. His record has been applauded and will continue to be when
all this rumor mongering has died its natural and quick death.
“I am proud to say that I
played an instrumental role in bringing Governor Fashola into politics in the
first instance. He served as my trusted chief of staff, performing excellently
in that role. Due to his leadership qualities and diligent work ethic, I
endorsed him for governor notwithstanding the stiff and vocal opposition of
many. I am not ashamed of backing him. I believe the progress the state made
under his administration has more than vindicated my endorsement.
“Fashola, the present
Governor Akin Ambode including myself are the products of a progressive
political institution and its programmatic expressions. I laid the governance
foundation and started the first lap, running as well as I could. I handed the
baton to Fashola, knowing he would do the same. He did; he ran as well as he
could. Now, he has handed to Ambode who is off and running as well as he can.
We have achieved much in Lagos; but, we recognise as much as anyone that we
have much more to do.
“We also know that progress
is fragile and easily undone while destruction is easily transacted but hard to
undo. I for one am not the type to tear down my own house or to bring my enemy’s
rubbish into it.
“We must remember
something. We have always governed Lagos state as an open forum where democracy
and free expression were respected. Those who are against us were never placed
in fear of the heavy hand of government descending on them even as they played
funny tricks. “We also must remember than in any democracy, a number of people
will always oppose you no matter the quality of your performance. If an office
holder has an approval rating of 70 per cent, this means, in Lagos, roughly
five million people dislike the person.
Also remember the PDP is just recently
out of office at the federal level and that it built a vast, unprecedented
financial war chest to contest the elections. The residual of that war chest is
still at work, buying media space to plant rumours in hopes of spreading discord
through the APC. Thus, the enemy camp may be a minority but it is a large and
well-funded one that knows its only chance lies in us attacking ourselves.
“I for one will not bend to
the artificial provocation of those seeking to tear at what we have
painstakingly built over the years. In my mind, Governor Fashola and I are and
shall always be political allies and fellow travelers on a vital journey; that
alliance is unshakeable and our journey must not be interrupted. I would no
more attack his character or his administration than I would attack myself.
“I see this present moment
as crucial to Nigeria’s future. The nation faces acute challenges of security,
corruption and economic development. Our task is to create policies that bring
prosperity, dignity and hope to all. Great change is in reach because we have
progressive governments at the federal and state levels for the first time.
With great change at hand, it would be a terrible abdication of our duty to
allow agents provocateur to prompt us to suspect and toss dirt at each other at
a time when we should be focused on building a better, more equitable nation
and society.
“I for one shall never
allow myself to be a tool of a political enemy that has nothing good in mind
for Nigeria. I for one will never engage in the intramural character attacks of
which I am being accused. I stand for the unity of the APC and for the
progressive purpose we serve. I will not be guilty of tearing down our progressive
house, not a brick of it. That I vow to all.”
Fashola is now in the eye
of the storm as a group, Coalition Against Corrupt Leaders, has taken him
before the anti-graft agency calling for his investigation on an supposed scam
over a contract for the upgrade of his personal website at a cost of
N78million.
However, the former
governor has set the record straight, declaring that the state government,
through the procurement office, did not reveal the details of the website
upgrade to include some other aspects making up the entire contracts sum.

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