Obasanjo had in 2005 seized
Lagos State statutory allocation because Tinubu created additional 37 Local
Council Development Areas, LCDAs.
Former Governor of Lagos
State and National leader of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Asiwaju Bola
Tinubu on Tuesday revealed what the late Brigadier General Mobolaji
Johnson
told him when former President, Olusegun Obasanjo seized the statutory allocations
of Lagos State some years ago.
Despite the Supreme Court
ordering the then president, Obasanjo to release the allocations, he never
obeyed the court’s order until the late Umaru Yar’Adua released the seized
allocations in 2007.
Speaking at the Day of
Tributes for Mobolaji Johnson at the Onikan Stadium on Tuesday, Tinubu said his
time with Johnson was at a critical period when Obasanjo confiscated the
allocations of Lagos State.
He said Johnson told him
then to ignore Obasanjo and focus on re-engineering Lagos State, which he did
and that it paid off.
Tinubu said: “Johnson
embarked on re-engineering and assembling the best cabinet to show transparency
at that time. He showed courage and strong determination for the benefit of of
Lagos State. His retirement was sudden following the coup in 1975. He lived a
life of great contentment.
“We bid farewell to a man of
great integrity. My time with him was at a critical time when I was facing
another general who seized the money of Lagos State. He said governor, ignore
that man and re-engineer Lagos State. I wish him eternal rest.”
Bola Tinubu extolled the
virtues of Johnson, describing him as a man of integrity.
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