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Lagos State Government May Shut Down — Liberation Movement •demands Resumption O by 20Ebisco: 12:27am On Jan 10, 2019
The Lagos Liberation Movement (LLM) has warned of a possible shutdown of the State Government, demanding the resumption of the House of Assembly and expedited passage of 2019 Budget as a solution.

The group issued the warning and made the demand at a meeting held on Saturday in Ikorodu. It called on the Speaker of the House of Assembly, Hon. Mudashiru Obasa, “to immediately reopen the House of Assembly, which has been under locks and keys since 2018.”

The call, according to LLM, became imperative as Lagosians have “continued to anticipate the presentation of the state’s 2019 Appropriation Bill, to the Assembly for Consideration, by the State’s Executive, led by Governor Akinwunmi Ambode.”

“LLM is worried that further delay in the presentation and passage of the 2019 Budget may be counterproductive and lead to a shutdown of governance and economic activities in the state,” the group said in a statement issued on Tuesday, signed by Comrade Mark Adebayo (Convener) and Comrade Femi Lawson (Secretary)..

The Movement noted that “Lagos, which is the fifth largest economy in Africa, is at a palpable risk of slowdown in its developmental strife if the Lagos House of Assembly does not quickly reconvene session to accept the submission of 2019 Budget proposal by Governor Akinwunmi Ambode.”

Continuing, the statement said: “It was observed with concern that since the return of democratic rule in 1999, Lagos State Government kept the enviable record of being the first amongst equal to submit its budget proposal before the last quarter of an operational year and passage of same before the end of the first month of the New Year. This has no doubt been responsible for the seamless economic growth of the State of Excellence.

“However, LLM is shocked to receive the news that even when the Commissioner for Budget and Planning in the State wrote the Assembly last year for a date when the Governor would address the lawmakers and submit the 2019 Budget, the Speaker responded that it would be impossible to reconvene the House at any determinable date because members of the House are currently busy with their various political campaigns for offices in this year's general elections!

“This is not only reprehensible but also highly condemnable and disrespectful to the indigenes and residents of Lagos state. This is much more so when viewed against the background that the over N1 trillion budget is largely targeted at meeting the demands of Lagosians and promise of Governor Ambode to complete all the infrastructural development projects like the Agege flyover, Oshodi Transport Interchange, Lagos-Abeokuta BRT corridor among others, initiated by his administration. It is trite to emphasise that the refusal to reopen the Assembly and expedite the passage of the budget would not only affect the infrastructural developmental strides but also equally provoke monumental needless hardships and sufferings on Lagosians.”

LLM alleged that “the Speaker, Hon. Obasa, and many of the members of the House of Assembly are not acting in the best interest of Lagos State that has bettered their lots, but rather working in cohort with other elements outside government to rubbish if not retard the developmental growth of the state.”

It called on “well-meaning indigenes as well as Lagosians at home and Diaspora to urgently intervene in this emerging, seemingly logjam of the state’s economy before it is too late.”

LLM raised alarm that “the House of Assembly is working out a script by the purported political Godfather of the State, Ashiwaju Bola Tinubu, and his cabal.”

According to the statement, “Investigations of the Movement revealed that the cabal has set up a Special Committee that oversees the disbursement of the State resources. Most of the disbursed funds are being funneled towards prosecution of the campaigns of the APC anointed candidate for gubernatorial elections, Babajide Sanwo-Olu. This is the reason why the Speaker and House of Assembly are dilly dallying with the passage of 2019 Budget proposal, possibly to be delayed till after the first quarter of the year.

“Thus, it is manifestly clear that the Hon. Obasa-led House of Assembly, in conspiracy with these desperate politicians, are implementing a grand, devious design to milk Lagos dry for the gubernatorial elections without recourse or respect for the constitution or due process even passage of budget.

“Should the Leadership of the State House of Assembly refuse to answer this subtle clarion call to reopen the assembly without further delay, we shall not hesitate to mobilise Lagosians for the necessary legitimate actions, to compel a reopening of the House of Assembly.

“A word is enough for the wise!”

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Re: Lagos State Government May Shut Down — Liberation Movement •demands Resumption O by Niorte: 8:20am On Jan 10, 2019
Lagos State has been sliding downward since the primary election of APC in the state. I used to love Ambode but with the way he is handling the governance... I withdrew my respect for him.

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