Former Deputy National Chairman of the People’s Democratic Party, Chief Bode George has asked the Lagos State Government to prove that the son of an All Progressives Congress leader, Seyi Tinubu, does not own or control the Lekki tollgate.
In a
statement titled “We Must Withdraw from the Brink” and released on Friday
February 19, George also questioned the relationship between Minister of
Sports, Sunday Dare and the Lekki Concession Company. He also wondered why
tolls are being collected from Lagosians when the Lekki-Ikoyi Tollgate was
''built from scratch with tax-payers money.''
George said;
“We are
demanding that the Lagos State Government through the Freedom of Information
Act publishes the names of those who are managing the Toll Gates.
“We do
remember however that there was a buy-back several years ago returning the
control and ownership of the Admiralty Tollgate to the Lagos State Government.
The Lekki-Ikoyi Tollgate was built from scratch with tax-payers money.
“How then can
anyone/company inexplicably make a legal claim to the Lekki toll gates? Again,
what is the relationship between Seyi Tinubu and Lekki Concession Company?
“Equally,
what is the relationship between Sunday Dare and the Lekki Concession Company?
We all know that Sunday Dare until he became Minister last year was Bola
Tinubu’s Man Friday. There are too many untidy, dirty, stinking intimations
here. That’s why we demand that the details of the tollgate ownership should be
presented to the public immediately.”
George who
further stated that the Lagos state government should demolish the tollgate and
build a monument since it is the epicentre of the #EndSARS protests where
unarmed demonstrators were shot, also added that there is nowhere in the world
where a single stretch of road would have two toll plazas as is the case along
the Lekki-Epe Expressway.
He said;
“In fact how
much is Lagos State earning from these two tollgates per day, per month, and
annually? It is alleged that an estimated N400m is collected on both tollgates
everyday. If we are wrong, let them bring out their books and tell us how this
humongous money is being spent.
“I have gone
to this length to illustrate what could go wrong when there is a brazen
interloper and a destructive tin-pot despot who has handcuffed the government
of our state.
“This over-bloated
character is obsessed with the interests of the privileged few to the detriment
of the majority of our citizens.”
On the clash
between farmers and herdsmen in the country, Bode George said;
“The
corralling and the ranching of cows are the model in Argentina, Brazil and all
other beef-producing nations of the world.
“This is the
time that President Muhammadu Buhari demonstrates a rallying unifying
leadership to bring all our people together.
“Surely, this
is not the time for ethnic or sectarian jingoism. This is the time for healing.
This is the time to mend the broken places and rectify the pervasive wrongs.”
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