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‘I Have No Record Of Alleged Corrupt Contractors’ – Fashola Replies SERAP by stephanie11: 10:48am On Feb 10, 2019
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The Minister of Power, Works and Housing Mr Babatunde Fashola SAN has responded to the Freedom of Information request by Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) saying that “the Ministry has searched for the requested information on details of alleged contractors and companies that collected money for electricity projects and failed to executive any projects, but we could not find it from our records.”

Mr Fashola’s response followed SERAP’s suit number FHC/L/CS/105/19 filed last month at the Federal High Court, Ikoyi, Lagos. The suit is seeking “an order for leave to apply for judicial review and an order of mandamus directing and/or compelling Mr Fashola to provide specific details on the names and whereabouts of the contractors who collected public funds meant for electricity projects but disappeared with the money without executing any projects.”

However, in the letter dated 27th January 2019,Seen by PoliticsNGR, which SERAP said it received at its office on 7th February 2019, Mr Fashola said, “We have searched the Ministry’s record and the information you applied for is not held by the Federal Ministry of Power, Works and Housing (Power Sector).”

The letter signed on Mr Fashola’s behalf by Mrs Shoetan A. A, Director (Legal Services) read in part: “I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of your letter dated 4th January 2019 in which you applied for request to disclose details of alleged corrupt contractors and companies that collected money for electricity projects but failed to execute any projects. The request has been handled under the FOI Act.”

Responding, SERAP in a letter dated 8th February 2019 and signed by its deputy director Kolawole Oluwadare said: “The public expectation is that government information, when in the hands of any public institutions and agencies, should be available to the public, as prescribed by the FOI Act. The FOI Act should always be used as an authority for disclosing information rather than withholding it.”

SERAP’s response to Mr Fashola read in part: “Indiscriminate attempts to limit disclosure of information of public interest such as the details of the names of alleged corrupt contractors and companies that SERAP is seeking, will undermine the government’s expressed commitment to transparency and accountability.”

“We believe that the predisposition by all public institutions and agencies including the Ministry of Power, Works and Housing should be to grant access to public information and not to implicitly deny it. Indeed, disclosure, not secrecy, is the dominant objective of the FOI Act. This objective would be defeated if there is public perception that public institutions and agencies attempt to shield information of public interest from disclosure or abdicate statutory responsibilities.”

“Although we have filed a case in court for remedial action and seeking an order to compel you and your Ministry to release the information requested, we urge you to take proactive steps to obtain the information from any other public institution or agency that may be holding the requested information, and to send to us the information without further delay. Your Ministry should not wait until the court makes it decision to compel you to disclose the requested information.”

“Proactively releasing the information to SERAP and publishing it widely will strengthen the proper implementation of the FOI Act, promote accessibility and openness in government as well as show that the government will not shield the affected contractors and companies from accountability.”

“SERAP believes that it should be the practice of your Ministry and indeed other public institutions and agencies to hold and keep records of public information including on names of alleged corrupt contractors and companies with the expectation to release any such information when requested.”

“SERAP believes that even assuming that your Ministry has faithfully searched for the information requested and that the information is not held by your Ministry as claimed, your Ministry should still have taken steps to approach and request from other public institution or institutions that may be holding the requested information, in line with the provisions of the FOI Act.”

“SERAP believes that your response implicitly amounts to a refusal by your Ministry to provide the information requested, as allowed under the FOI Act.”

“We note that your Ministry has a responsibility under Sections 1(1)(2), 2(2)(3)(4), 5 and 9 of the FOI Act to record and keep information about all its activities, operations and businesses, including on the specific names and details of alleged corrupt contractors and companies in order to facilitate public access to any such information.”

It would be recalled that SERAP had last month sued Mr Fashola over “failure to disclose specific names and details of contractors and companies that allegedly collected money for electricity projects but failed to execute any projects, starting from the return of democracy in 1999 to 2018.”

The suit followed SERAP’s Freedom of Information request dated 4 January, 2019 giving Mr Fashola 14 days to publish “the names of all contractors and companies that have been engaged in the power sector since the return of democracy in 1999 to date, details of specific projects and the amounts that have been paid to the contractors and companies, details on the level of implementation of electricity projects and their specific locations across the country.”

The organization said: “publishing the names will make it hard for contractors and companies to get away with complicity in grand corruption. The citizens have the right to see that the Freedom of Information Act is enforced where there is an infraction of the right to information or a threat of its being violated, in matters of public interests.”

PoliticsNGR has the Letter, See Below;

https://politicsngr.com/no-record-alleged-corrupt-contractors-fashola-replies-serap/

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Re: ‘I Have No Record Of Alleged Corrupt Contractors’ – Fashola Replies SERAP by Nobody: 3:00pm On Feb 10, 2019
Like if you think it's true, Share Otherwise

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Re: ‘I Have No Record Of Alleged Corrupt Contractors’ – Fashola Replies SERAP by Clapbackdon: 3:01pm On Feb 10, 2019
grin

Is that so ?

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Re: ‘I Have No Record Of Alleged Corrupt Contractors’ – Fashola Replies SERAP by princemillla(m): 3:01pm On Feb 10, 2019
You say undecided

Me am not understanding again ooooo
Holier than thou... Kontinu




Tho in the past as fmr gov of lagos
Borehole, website nko

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Re: ‘I Have No Record Of Alleged Corrupt Contractors’ – Fashola Replies SERAP by Tywo2018: 3:01pm On Feb 10, 2019
Kontinu ok..

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Re: ‘I Have No Record Of Alleged Corrupt Contractors’ – Fashola Replies SERAP by naijapips02: 3:02pm On Feb 10, 2019
See them.

Same way he denied his N700 million website that is not even online.

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Re: ‘I Have No Record Of Alleged Corrupt Contractors’ – Fashola Replies SERAP by makasanbeejay: 3:02pm On Feb 10, 2019
no one seems to be corrupt these days

Just call us for anything branding and graphics design
Re: ‘I Have No Record Of Alleged Corrupt Contractors’ – Fashola Replies SERAP by uzhofficial: 3:02pm On Feb 10, 2019
Space reserved let me go and buy beans.
Chai what has this country turned into.
Re: ‘I Have No Record Of Alleged Corrupt Contractors’ – Fashola Replies SERAP by StarOnEarth(m): 3:02pm On Feb 10, 2019
Fashola has a sense of transparency. I like him

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Re: ‘I Have No Record Of Alleged Corrupt Contractors’ – Fashola Replies SERAP by Nobody: 3:02pm On Feb 10, 2019
Those projects were awarded under OBJ and GEJ. They left office with the records I guess

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Re: ‘I Have No Record Of Alleged Corrupt Contractors’ – Fashola Replies SERAP by kehinde2436(m): 3:03pm On Feb 10, 2019
Surely, Fashola over his four years as minister has showed that he has no skeleton in the cupboard.

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Re: ‘I Have No Record Of Alleged Corrupt Contractors’ – Fashola Replies SERAP by Perrycandid: 3:05pm On Feb 10, 2019
Sometimes the pastor can preach so long that you will feel like telling him in the Bible God said
Let my people go.�
Re: ‘I Have No Record Of Alleged Corrupt Contractors’ – Fashola Replies SERAP by Omeokachie: 3:05pm On Feb 10, 2019
Ofcause you don't have any record.

You simply delete every trace whenever it happens. grin

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Re: ‘I Have No Record Of Alleged Corrupt Contractors’ – Fashola Replies SERAP by StupidInyamiri: 3:06pm On Feb 10, 2019
After Buhari is re-elected for the second term, it should be a matter of national research priority to understudy how the mind of those canvassing @atiku works. Its illogically antithetical.

Re: ‘I Have No Record Of Alleged Corrupt Contractors’ – Fashola Replies SERAP by sammyj: 3:06pm On Feb 10, 2019
Ok
Re: ‘I Have No Record Of Alleged Corrupt Contractors’ – Fashola Replies SERAP by Firefire(m): 3:06pm On Feb 10, 2019
Very good move.


Tunde Fashola should appear in court to defend himself against their usual BOGUS lies against contractors in Nigeria just for cheap popularity.

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Re: ‘I Have No Record Of Alleged Corrupt Contractors’ – Fashola Replies SERAP by Kagawa10: 3:07pm On Feb 10, 2019
Tbh, Fashola vshouldn't be the minister of power and construction works. He's a lawyer for crying loud. I bet contractors and power companies would so screw him for lot of money and he wouldn't know anything about it.
Re: ‘I Have No Record Of Alleged Corrupt Contractors’ – Fashola Replies SERAP by vengertime: 3:08pm On Feb 10, 2019
Liar

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Re: ‘I Have No Record Of Alleged Corrupt Contractors’ – Fashola Replies SERAP by JohnFrankling(m): 3:08pm On Feb 10, 2019
Na dem dem
Re: ‘I Have No Record Of Alleged Corrupt Contractors’ – Fashola Replies SERAP by Zico5(m): 3:14pm On Feb 10, 2019
This man single-handedly destroyed his reputation by supporting lifeless one. I shake my head for him. How are the mighty fallen?
Re: ‘I Have No Record Of Alleged Corrupt Contractors’ – Fashola Replies SERAP by visijo(m): 3:14pm On Feb 10, 2019
I heard someone saying "God, you're nothing without me"....Can we pls pray in our local dialect than speaking English? Just imagine going to Hell cos your grammar....#Chai
Re: ‘I Have No Record Of Alleged Corrupt Contractors’ – Fashola Replies SERAP by DAramis: 3:24pm On Feb 10, 2019
MacLite:
Tell us more sir
Keep waiting sir smiley

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