
Akiolu, who spoke during the 3rd Town Hall Meeting
of Governor Akinwnumi Ambode for Lagos Central Senatorial District, said
Obasanjo had the opportunity to have granted Lagos a special status during his
eight years tenure, but that the former president never did it in spite of the
pressure mounted on him.
According to Akiolu, “Obasanjo is the cause of
Lagos not getting a special status,” adding that he personally led eminent
Lagosians to meet him during his tenure to ask for a special status for Lagos.”
He said Obasanjo told him and others that he had
already drafted the special status plan for Lagos, but lamented that the former
president never fulfilled that promise, saying that if he had done it since
then, the issue of the National Assembly turning down Senator Tinubu’s bill
would not have arisen.
Akiolu stated that if the late President, Umaru
Yar’Ardua had been alive, he would have granted Lagos a special status.
“Yar’Ardua had promised the grant Lagos a special
status. If Yar’Ardua had not died, it would have happened by now,” he said.
The monarch, however, said it was a matter of time
as Lagos would certainly be accorded a special status, while berating the
National Assembly for turning down the bill.
Akiolu also expressed worry over the spate of
kidnapping in Lagos despite the efforts of Governor Akinwunmi Ambode to provide
security, calling for the establishment of Local Government Security Committee
to work with the police to nip kidnapping in the bud.
Also speaking, Jide Jomoh, a House of
Representative member said what Senator Tinubu asked was just one percent
economic assistance from the federation account to Lagos, but believed that the
issue would not die as it must be done.
A chieftain of the All Progressives Congress,
Prince Tajudeen Olusi added that a special status for Lagos was necessary as
the state harboured all Nigerians in its abode.
He said the lawmaker should be made to know that
whatever status Lagos was being given was not meant for the indigenes alone as
all Nigerians would benefit from the gesture.
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