Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babatunde Fashola, on Sunday alleged that
President Goodluck Jonathan had spent five days in the state, holding
meetings with different people and doling out monies in hard currencies to
them.
Consequently, the governor described the president’s alleged outreach
to different groups including traditional rulers, cooperative societies
and market women among others as an act of desperation.
Fashola, who spoke after inspecting some ongoing projects in
Ibeju-Lekki and on Lagos Island yesterday, expressed disappointment at
some statements credited to the president at meetings with the interest
groups at the State House, Marina.
He said: “I want to assume that he did not make a statement that he
would deliver Lagos residents from bondage. The question to ask Mr.
President is whether he had come to free them from bondage.”
“He was here for five days meeting with different people and groups,
distributing money in dollars. It is an un-presidential statement made
in an act of desperation. That means he lived in bondage in five days if
he had come into the state to free people.”
“If he can live here for five days moving with patrol vehicles that
we paid for, let him go and spend five days in Chibok and he will know
what bondage is,” the governor said while reacting to statements
credited to the president.
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