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Despite Huge Revenue, Lagos Local Councils Underperform, Worsen Residents’ Pains by Penguin2: 3:12pm On Jul 14, 2023
A drive through Lagos will leave the picture of dilapidated infrastructure before you.

Is it the expressway from Ojota to Costain that now has collapsed portions that a simple patchwork could have solved?

Is it the the road to Ogombo from Abraham Adesanya that has totally collapsed and spills traffic to Abraham Adesanya roundabout?

Is it the abandoned project at VGC that left bad portions of road there that causes massive traffic and loss of productive hours?


Is it the construction of Awoyaya to Abraham Adesanya section of the Lekki-Epe Expressway that is moving at the speed of snail which has made a trip that should have been 10 minutes to run into 3 hours sometimes?

Or is the total collapse of infrastructure in Idumota Market with flood almost taking over some section of the market without government lifting a finger?

Or is it the fact that no inner streets roads has been constructed anywhere in Lagos in the past four years?

These things leaves you wondering, “what is Lagos really doing with its huge revenue”?


Again, one can’t help but wonder, if smaller and poorer states like Ebonyi, etc, can build infrastructures without putting it back on the residents in the name of tolls, why does Lagos keep concessioning major infrastructural projects like roads, bridges, to private entities who use their money to build these projects and resort to daily taxing of residents in the name of tolls in order to recoup their investment?

Constitutionally, the local councils are meant to construct and maintain roads, streets, drains, parks, open spaces, naming of roads, streets, as well as provision and maintenance of public transportation and refuse disposal.


It is also the duty of councils to establish and maintain cemeteries, burial grounds and homes for the destitute or infirm in addition to establishing, maintaining and regulating markets, motor parks and public conveniences.

Local councils are also meant to collect taxes, fees along with licensing of bicycles, trucks- other than mechanically propelled trucks-, canoes, wheelbarrows and carts. It is also within the purview of local councils to control and regulate outdoor advertising, movement and keeping of pets of all descriptions, shops and kiosks, restaurants and other places for sale of food to the public, and laundries.

For many of the about 16 million Lagos residents, of the outlined constitutional duties of the councils, the state government has taken responsibility for a number of such responsibilities of the local councils. Yet, the few tasks left with the local councils to carry out, like the construction of council roads, and drainages, de-silting the drainages, establishing, maintaining and regulating markets, motor parks and public conveniences among others, the councils have not lived up to expectations.

For instance, in Oriade LCDA, virtually all the roads are in deplorable state. From Olayemi Street to Saibu, Fashiro, Moradeyo, Balogun, to Muritala streets to mention a few, residents are wondering if the local council exists.

Yet the 20 local councils recognised by the Federal Government received N401.09 billion as federal allocation between February 2020 and December 2022. Between February and December 2020, the 20 councils got N107,594,962,381.88; from January to December 2021, they got N132,575,539,174.01 while between January and December 2022, the councils got N160,928,933,449.86.

The 20 local councils are expected to share the allocations with the 37 LCDAs created out of them or execute projects and programmes within these LCDAs. What the councils and LCDAs generated as Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) within these three years is not known, because the councils’ books are not open or made public. Attempts by Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) to get the information are often met with resistance with no information often made available to those who made the requests.

Ironically, despite the huge federal allocations to councils in Lagos State, from Amuwo Odofin to Mushin, Alimosho or Badagry to Agege, the awful state of council roads, blocked drainages, and dirty markets, parks and roads stare one in the face. Just as vehicle owners and motorists bear the brunt of the deplorable roads because they have a telling effect on their vehicles with repeated calls at the mechanic workshops, so also are residents bearing the impact of government failure at the local level.

Surulere Local Council seems to be a shining light, with many of its roads tarred or in interlocks with streetlights and drainages. It is, however, not because the local council chairman in Surulere has been outstanding in terms of delivering the dividend of democracy to the people. The former lawmaker, Femi Gbajabiamila, who represented the council area at the ninth national assembly, was responsible for the impact felt by the residents in terms of improved infrastructure. Major roads like Anjorin and Cole streets within Surulere remain neglected.

Describing how unpalatable the situation is, a resident of Lagos, Akeem Ogunjobi, alleged that the number of roads and streetlights among other development that Gbajabiamila facilitated in Surulere Local Council in his last four years may have not been matched by the 57 local councils and LCDAs chairmen put together within same period.

It was even gathered that a road, Adedamola Ojomo Close, within Surulere Local Council, has been under construction for more than a year now. Yet, the council chairman mounted a signpost at the entrance of the road, depicting the uncompleted road in a completed state.

CDAs to the rescue

Aside from monthly allocations, these councils are very aggressive about IGR, but many residents have resorted to self-help to bridge infrastructure gaps within their domains, by executing projects individually or through Community Development Associations (CDAs).

During the yearly community day celebration in Lagos, over 80 CDAs were identified to have executed various projects, ranging from roads, electrification, drainage, water to mention a few.

From highbrow areas in Eti-osa and Ikeja to rural areas like Epe and Badagry, CDAs completed projects worth hundreds of millions of naira, many of which should have been done by the councils.

For instance, in Ikosi-Isheri LCDA, one of the CDAs, Isheri North CDA in 2020 was identified to have constructed 8km embankment, 1.5km road, installed five 500kva transformers, electrified the entire community, procured 40-armed security officers, graded roads, mounted streetlights, built CDA secretariat, constructed and renovated its drainages, as well as purchased industrial pumping machines.

In the same year, under Isolo LCDA, Greenfield CDA constructed two gatehouses and 48 interlocking roads, installed 10 500 KVA transformers, solar power streetlights and constructed a power substation. It also installed CCTV cameras, developed a well detailed area map of the CDA, dredged the canal within its vicinity, purchased and installed electrical concrete poles as well as constructed 1.3km drainage to the canal. When the state government verified the projects mentioned above, it recorded that the CDA had three other interlocking roads ongoing.

Similarly, in Ikorodu Local Council, Elepe Royal Estate CDA graded a road, installed streetlights, constructed two roads with concrete floor, energised its transformer, as well as constructed drainages and cleared its canal.

Ayobo-Ipaja LCDA was not left out, as Peace Estate CDA constructed drainages, and 21 culverts, graded 21 roads, purchased and installed two 500kva transformers, purchased and installed 100 concrete poles.

Within Eti-Osa East LCDA, Seaside Estate CDA constructed the community main entrance gate, purchased 500kva transformer, constructed 1.2km road with interlock stones, erected four boundary gates in the community, constructed drainages and fence around the transformer, purchased and installed solar street lights.

Also, in Igando-Ikotun LCDA, New Era CDA purchased aluminum conductors, graded 21 roads, purchased a 500 KVA transformer, constructed a mountain step, nine culverts, one borehole, and drainage.

In Oriade LCDA, New site Estate CDA purchased 500kVA transformer, constructed 920m drainage, graded road, cleared drainages, purchased 20LT and 15HT concrete poles, constructed culverts and purchased cable wire.

Omotoye Estate CDA in Orile-Agege LCDA also constructed 110m long and 8m wide interlock road from the entrance gate, 8m culverts with asphalt, replaced 12 wooden poles with 12 concrete poles, and constructed entrance gate.

These CDAs executed these projects without huge federal allocation. Ironically, council chairmen not only enjoy federal allocation but also generate huge revenue. An executive of a CDA, who pleaded anonymity, for fear of victimisation by the state government, provided insight to how his CDA executed a number of projects. He revealed that the projects were done without financial support from the government.

He disclosed that his CDA was able to execute the projects through donations and levies. He, however, said that a larger part of the fund for the projects were products of generous donations from residents.

According to him, the residents resorted to self-help because the government failed to provide the appropriate infrastructure for the community. He said that before they started executing the projects that bridged the infrastructure gap, residents had unpalatable experiences driving or walking on the community’s streets, because it used to be deeply waterlogged and marshy.

He said: “Sometimes, we task ourselves for a particular project demanding that every resident contributes an amount to execute the project. It is only the security levy that is yearly and paid by all residents; landlords and tenants.”

He also revealed that an element of competition was created among residents to drive development. According to him, residents on each street were told to buy the interlocking stones needed to construct their streets while the CDA provides the labour, sand and other materials needed to complete the road.
16 million residents resort to self-help

According to him, the residents resorted to self-help about six years ago when the government failed to come to the community’s aid and residents were daily bearing the brunt of infrastructural gap.

“As individuals in Lagos, you are your own local council. When I bought my property, there was no access to the property. I was the first to develop his property on my street. For two years, I was parking my car in a friend’s house. At one point, I built a bamboo track to link my house because of a waterlogged road. We later filled the road with rubble to be able to drive to my house.

“Yet, I pay tax to the government and now government visits to demand for Land Use Tax on my property, despite constructing and still maintaining my road and the drainage.” He revealed that the government cannot say it is not aware of the infrastructural gaps in his community because monthly, the CDAs executive attend the Community Development Community (CDC) meetings where each CDA presents the infrastructural gaps in its domain to the CDC for transmission to government but nothing has come out of the effort.

He said that last year his CDA needed to buy transformers and construct drainage, each landlord was asked to contribute N350,000 towards the project. An analysis by Dataphyte in 2019 revealed that 13 out of the 20 top federal allocations receiving local councils are from Lagos State and not less than 15 of the 25 local councils that received the most from the Federal Account Allocation Committee (FAAC) in the last 12 years are from Lagos State.

Still, residents, traders and visitors to local councils are made to pay all forms of levies. From council parking fees, hawking fees, imported vehicles tickets, haulage and lockup stall levy are some of the taxes and levies residents and visitors pay to the councils and its representatives.

Also, gridlock is a major issue in Lagos. In the bid to contribute to easing the logjam, local councils also set up traffic taskforce and traffic units. But rather than help free points of bottlenecks of traffic, council traffic officers in Mushin, Oshodi-Isolo, Ajeromi-Ifelodun and Yaba, move about towing vehicles allegedly accused of committing traffic infractions. Residents said they are often very crude in their operation, with no rules of engagement. In most cases, alleged offenders are made to pay fines into private accounts.

For instance, along the Apapa-Oshodi expressway, between Iyana-itire and Toyota bus stops inward Oshodi, trucks often park on a column of the service lane, obstructing traffic. Rather than the council traffic officers rein in the owners of the trucks or even enforce its law, it looks away. Also, commercial tricycle operators at Iyana-itire, Ilasa, Iyana-Isolo, Five Star and Toyota bus stops inward Oshodi have turned the service lane into a garage to pick passengers, thereby obstructing traffic flow. For once, the traffic unit of the Mushin Local Council that parades the corridor in three different towing vans indiscriminately impounding private vehicles has not for once called the tricycle operators to order. Yet the tricycle operators’ activities constantly contribute to the traffic snarl usually recorded on that corridor.

Across the different local councils in Lagos State, it has been observed that to generate revenue, many of the councils go into Public Private Partnership (PPP) with a huge part of the revenue going into private pockets. This is because the revenue collection process is devoid of accountability.

On many occasions, the revenue consultants print the tickets and where the council prints the tickets, the revenue collectors issue the tickets to residents randomly. It was also observed that many pay these levies without getting tickets. This is the case with transport unions that manage the parks and garages on behalf of the councils.

In spite of transport unions generating over a N100b yearly from parks and garages belonging to local councils, many of the councils cannot boast of a billion naira yearly IGR.
In addition, many hawkers, makeshift shop owners, cart pushers and petty traders operating by the roadside pay daily levies to the council through its representatives or consultants but often do not get ticketed for what is paid.

Recently, a lady-hawking groundnut around Mazamaza had a physical bout with a representative of the Oriade Local Council Development Area over daily levy. According to an eyewitness, the lady claimed she made a payment at Mile 2, a bus stop away, despite not having made any sales, so she was not ready to part with any money at that point. The revenue collector, on the other hand, insisted on collecting the levy, maintaining he would confiscate part of the lady’s groundnut, if she fails to pay the levy, which led to open confrontation between the two.
https://guardian.ng/news/despite-huge-revenue-lagos-local-councils-underperform-worsen-residents-pains/

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Re: Despite Huge Revenue, Lagos Local Councils Underperform, Worsen Residents’ Pains by Writergreat68(m): 3:17pm On Jul 14, 2023
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Re: Despite Huge Revenue, Lagos Local Councils Underperform, Worsen Residents’ Pains by Penguin2: 3:27pm On Jul 14, 2023
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Findings revealed that sometimes within the same local councils and LCDAs, petty traders, especially hawkers and cart pushers are made to pay levy more than once contrary to the state’s local council law.

And the state government through the state assembly, which should keep the councils in check often, backtracks after barking. For instance, on August 6, 2022, the Lagos State House of Assembly announced it had begun the probe of the 20 local councils and 37 LCDAs to justify accountability of public funds. The then Chairman House Committee on Public Accounts (Local), Mr. Mojeed Fatai noted that the probe by the Joint Committee on Public Account (Local) and Committee on Local Government Administration and Community Affairs was to ensure accountability.

Fatai said the exercise was to make sure the funds from Joint Accounts Allocation Committee (JAAC) allocated to local councils and LCDAs were expended judiciously.Yet after announcing probe commencement, the outcome of the probe was not made public. On many occasions, it usually ended in behind the curtain discussions even when the lawmakers unearth weighty infractions.

Stakeholders express concerns

When the acting Head, BudgIT Tracka, Ayo Ladipo, was asked to rate the local councils, she said that the performance of local councils in relation to their core mandate is abysmal. Ladipo said: “An example is the Ikorodu Local Council. While reviewing its 2020 and 2021 budget implementation reports, we discovered that 79 per cent of the total expenditure was for recurrent spending, and only 21 per cent went to capital expenditure, which means the focus was on administration rather than development.”

She observed that overreliance on financial resources from external parties is a huge stumbling block to local councils’ effectiveness, because they have become puppets of the state governments and salary-paying agencies.

“This over-reliance has made local councils have no incentive to improvise, and generate revenue to ensure development and sustainability.” On how local councils in Lagos could be made viable, Ladipo said that restructuring and capacity building are two critical steps. She added that local councils in Lagos should be restructured to have more independence over their affairs with little interference from the state government. She further said that the state government should perform oversight functions and should not be heavily involved in funding and administration.

“Federal Account Allocation Committee (FAAC) allocations should also go directly to the local councils without passing through the state government. Bypassing the state government will highly reduce the witch-hunting situation that local councils experience.

“There is also the need to improve the capacity of council officials to be effective and understand how to generate substantial revenue outside of FAAC. This will allow for improved service delivery in terms of capital infrastructure and development in their communities.”

On if Lagos residents are doing enough to make the council chairmen accountable, Ladipo noted that residents are doing their bit, but they can do better. She observed that many residents have overlooked the importance of local councils and focused on state and federal governments, allowing local council administrators to get away with a lot of misdemeanours.

“There is still a huge gap in accountability and transparency around local council fiscal data. This is because citizens, CSOs, and the media have not advocated enough for local councils to open their books. There is still a lot to be done in that regard.

“At BudgIT, our me.budgit.org dashboard allows you to see the monthly FAAC coming into your local government and to take action with that information. That is a little of what we have contributed in that space, but there is still a long way to go.”

Also, the Programme Manager, Community Life Project, Francis Onahor said: “If you go by the functions of the local council spelt out in the fourth schedule of the 1999 constitution, you would get a mixed bag of results. For instance, one of the core functions of local councils is the construction and maintenance of roads, gardens, streetlights, drains, public highways, and parks.

“In terms of the inner roads, in some places, local councils have performed above average while in other places the same cannot be said to be true.”

On what could be responsible for the poor or excellent performance of local councils, Onahor cited poor funding and interference by the state government.

“For Lagos State, I believe there is an existing agreement between the state government and the local councils regarding the latter’s operations. This could be why the state government would continue to ensure that the ruling party gets a clean swipe at the council polls always, even to the extent of modifying the Lagos State Independent Electoral Commission’s act sometime in the past when the electoral process was already on.”

On how local councils in the state could be made more viable, Onahor said that the most obvious thing would be to grant local councils some modicum of fiscal independence.

“Secondly, let the council chairmen do a proper assessment of the needs of their councils and produce a development plan that citizens could buy into.

“Thirdly, ensure transparency and accountability. For instance, only members of the inner circle can say how much each local council generates as IGR monthly. The councils should publish its budgets on their websites.

“Fourthly, a free and fair electoral process. Lagos State can adopt the 2022 Electoral Act for its election. As a state of excellence, it could set the pace by conducting an election where all eligible voters are allowed to vote to decide who leads them as council chairman and represents them as councillors.”

A report in 2021 by YMonitor accountability project on the performance of local councils in Lagos State conducted through its The Future Project (TFP) revealed that more than 80 per cent of residents are not satisfied with their local councils’ performance.

“The local council structure in Lagos is faced with administrative deficiencies and lack of proper and effective delivery of socio-political services. A large number of the people are of the opinion that the performance of local councils in Lagos across the expected basic functions needs a lot of improvement. More than half of the people surveyed are not satisfied with the performance of their local council administration in the last three years. Among the few who are satisfied, they are mostly satisfied with traffic management and parking facilities across the local councils in Lagos,” YMonitor report stated.

Attempts to get the Chairman of Chairmen of local councils in Lagos State, Mr. Kolade Alabi, to ventilate on the challenges the local councils are grappling with delivering on its mandate were not successful. He did not pick his calls nor replied to the message sent to his WhatsApp.
https://guardian.ng/news/despite-huge-revenue-lagos-local-councils-underperform-worsen-residents-pains/

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Re: Despite Huge Revenue, Lagos Local Councils Underperform, Worsen Residents’ Pains by Ikaeniyan0: 3:28pm On Jul 14, 2023
There's an agency I do see patching up roads in Lagos state before, I wander why they are not effective again. It's been long I saw them work on a road in Lagos.

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Re: Despite Huge Revenue, Lagos Local Councils Underperform, Worsen Residents’ Pains by Christistruth03: 3:29pm On Jul 14, 2023
Whoever says Gov Sanwo Olu is not doing well is an enemy of Truth

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Re: Despite Huge Revenue, Lagos Local Councils Underperform, Worsen Residents’ Pains by REDshouse(m): 3:32pm On Jul 14, 2023
Ikaeniyan0:
There's an agency I do see patching up roads in Lagos state before, I wander why they are not effective again. It's been long I saw them work on a road in Lagos.

They are back but at a very slow pace and many abandoned road projects by sanwolu causing terrible traffic situation everywhere couple with lawless commercial drivers on the roads...so annoying seriously

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Re: Despite Huge Revenue, Lagos Local Councils Underperform, Worsen Residents’ Pains by REDshouse(m): 3:33pm On Jul 14, 2023
Christistruth03:
Whoever says Gov Sanwo Olu is not doing well is an enemy of Truth
your point exactly

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Re: Despite Huge Revenue, Lagos Local Councils Underperform, Worsen Residents’ Pains by Nobody: 3:56pm On Jul 14, 2023
It is not an arguable fact that Lagos State has not seen measurable development that is befitting of her status as a commercial city with a basic economic yield that eclipses about 50 African countries. In a manner of speaking, the annual revenue being disclosed to the NBS is actually well under half of what Lagos makes in reality. And for a state with a small geographical landmass, housing the population equivalent of two to three Northern states, Lagos is immensely overburdened, reason the very oxygen there is toxic enough to reduce the life expectancy of an average Nigerian by 10years.

That being said, it is important to remind the likes of the OP and others who find delight in meddling with issues concerning Lagos, that there's the need for you all to "LET LAGOS BE"!

Leave Lagos State for Lagosians. Whatever problems and challenges the state has, should be of no concern(s) to you. If you see the need to live or work there, do it in relative peace and self-awareness. Stop bothering yourselves with issues of no positive consequences to your lives. Yorubas and other Lagosians like the city as it is. Do not complain on their behalf. By virtue of studies and published analysis, Lagos is adjudged to be a sinking city that has been predicted to be swallowed by the Atlantic ocean in about 50years. If and when that should happen, leave Lagosians to mourn the loss.

I see no sense in making Lagos state your headache when you're peacefully residing in a far away state. Personally, even if a gun is put to my head, I won't live or work in Lagos State cause of my sanity. I spent 3years of my young life over there and the lawlessness and arbitrary living standards are not for me. So y'all should learn to find peace within yourselves and leave Lagos alone!

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Re: Despite Huge Revenue, Lagos Local Councils Underperform, Worsen Residents’ Pains by RAND250: 3:59pm On Jul 14, 2023
Wetin election they cause

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Re: Despite Huge Revenue, Lagos Local Councils Underperform, Worsen Residents’ Pains by 2mch(m): 4:06pm On Jul 14, 2023
If only you were obsessed with SE like this, SE for don become Japan. But no, it’s a terrorist region run by one small boy in Finland giving his fathers orders on when to sleep with their wives. However, Lagos is your biggest problem.

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Re: Despite Huge Revenue, Lagos Local Councils Underperform, Worsen Residents’ Pains by XerXers: 4:10pm On Jul 14, 2023
When I tell them that the Aba they mock has better roads than Lagos they refused to believe because they only consume propaganda.

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Re: Despite Huge Revenue, Lagos Local Councils Underperform, Worsen Residents’ Pains by XerXers: 4:11pm On Jul 14, 2023
2mch:
If only you were obsessed with SE like this, SE for don become Japan. But no, it’s a terrorist region run by one small boy in Finland giving his fathers orders on when to sleep with their wives. However, Lagos is your biggest problem.
As usual, the cowards must try to divert attention

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Re: Despite Huge Revenue, Lagos Local Councils Underperform, Worsen Residents’ Pains by Raskimonojendor: 4:17pm On Jul 14, 2023
2mch:
If only you were obsessed with SE like this, SE for don become Japan. But no, it’s a terrorist region run by one small boy in Finland giving his fathers orders on when to sleep with their wives. However, Lagos is your biggest problem.
Economic activities in their region is literally collapsing and the place is being turned to a war zone but SW is their headache. They came to the SW to seek refuge but in their minds, they feel like they are stakeholders.

grin grin grin

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Re: Despite Huge Revenue, Lagos Local Councils Underperform, Worsen Residents’ Pains by Nobody: 4:20pm On Jul 14, 2023
Okoro show us your own roads, make we see sumtin grin

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Re: Despite Huge Revenue, Lagos Local Councils Underperform, Worsen Residents’ Pains by 2mch(m): 4:23pm On Jul 14, 2023
XerXers:

As usual, the cowards must try to divert attention
You are the bloody cowards who can’t face the losers turning your homeland into a wild animal zone. But you are obsessed with another man’s homeland. The ones who are not cowards enough to run from their fellow men in the dark of the night as a refugee to another region. SHAME. Disgusting and low specie of men.

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Re: Despite Huge Revenue, Lagos Local Councils Underperform, Worsen Residents’ Pains by Racoon(m): 4:28pm On Jul 14, 2023
Really! In the overhyped emilokan developed Lagos? It can't be. I navigated from Bode Thomas, via Ijora Bada, to burst out @ Olodi Apapa and was like what a glorified slum. Festac/Satellite Town roads too are gross eyesore.

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Re: Despite Huge Revenue, Lagos Local Councils Underperform, Worsen Residents’ Pains by XerXers: 4:30pm On Jul 14, 2023
Raskimonojendor:

Economic activities in their region is literally collapsing and the place is being turned to a war zone but SW is their headache. They came to the SW to seek refuge but in their minds, they feel like they are stakeholders.

grin grin grin
Propaganda is for weak people

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Re: Despite Huge Revenue, Lagos Local Councils Underperform, Worsen Residents’ Pains by XerXers: 4:31pm On Jul 14, 2023
2mch:

You are the bloody cowards who can’t face the losers turning your homeland into a wild animal zone. But you are obsessed with another man’s homeland. The ones who are not cowards enough to run from their fellow men in the dark of the night as a refugee to another region. SHAME. Disgusting and low specie of men.
grin

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Re: Despite Huge Revenue, Lagos Local Councils Underperform, Worsen Residents’ Pains by Racoon(m): 4:32pm On Jul 14, 2023
Raskimonojendor:
Economic activities in their region is literally collapsing and the place is being turned to a war zone but SW is their headache. They came to the SW to seek refuge but in their minds, they feel like they are stakeholders.
Abeg visit Ilorin first. Yes! Alaigbo is under IPOB attacks but the region is still viable with sons and daughters still acquiring properties across the length and breath of Nigeria. How many SW can you see venturing East to invest?

The Igbo man's never-say-die resilient spirit makes him cosmopolitan and enterprising. You rarely see us doing toutism/agberoism because we are industrious and breaking spectacular academic records as seen in recent WAEC and JAMB despite seat @ home.

Apart from the print media, banking, Insurance and stock broking segment of the economy being dominated by Yorubas in Lagos, the main notorious feature of the city life is the large swarm of anti-social elements( touts, thugs, alayes, owomida miscreants, brigands ) making life difficult for Lagosians

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Re: Despite Huge Revenue, Lagos Local Councils Underperform, Worsen Residents’ Pains by 2mch(m): 4:40pm On Jul 14, 2023
XerXers:

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Another cowardice act. A whole 5 states are under siege by illiterate terrorists but anything Yoruba na obsesssion. What a bunch of low life losers. Never call yourself or any Igbo a man again. You people are all a bunch of transgender women. What a SHAME! It is Ilorin that you are trying to shame Yoruba with? You de craze. Religious issue is what you are bragging with when IPOB is killing your father. Silly ladyboy wey don sell him prick.

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Re: Despite Huge Revenue, Lagos Local Councils Underperform, Worsen Residents’ Pains by Penguin2: 4:41pm On Jul 14, 2023
Buddha3:
It is not an arguable fact that Lagos State has not seen measurable development that is befitting of her status as a commercial city with a basic economic yield that eclipses about 50 African countries. In a manner of speaking, the annual revenue being disclosed to the NBS is actually well under half of what Lagos makes in reality. And for a state with a small geographical landmass, housing the equivalent of two to three Northern states, Lagos is immensely overburdened, reason the very oxygen there is toxic enough to reduce the life expectancy of an average Nigerian by 10years.

That being said, it is important to remind the likes of the OP and others who find delight in meddling with issues concerning Lagos, that there's the need for you all to "LET LAGOS BE"!

Leave Lagos State for Lagosians. Whatever problems and challenges the state has, should be of no concern(s) to you. If you see the need to live or work there, do it in relative peace and self-awareness. Stop bothering yourselves with issues of no positive consequences to your lives. Yorubas and other Lagosians like the city as it is. Do not complain on their behalf. By virtue of studies and published analysis, Lagos is adjudged to be a sinking city that has been predicted to be swallowed by the Atlantic ocean in about 50years. If and when that should happen, leave Lagosians to mourn the loss.

I see no sense in making Lagos state your headache when you're peacefully residing in a far away state. Personally, even if a gun is put to my head, I won't live or work in Lagos State cause of my sanity. I spent 3years of my young life over there and the lawlessness and arbitrary living standards are not for me. So y'all should learn to find peace within yourselves and leave Lagos alone!

Good road and better infrastructure have no positive consequence to my life as a resident of Lagos?

Please what does, then?

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Re: Despite Huge Revenue, Lagos Local Councils Underperform, Worsen Residents’ Pains by Bobloco: 4:42pm On Jul 14, 2023
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Re: Despite Huge Revenue, Lagos Local Councils Underperform, Worsen Residents’ Pains by XerXers: 4:44pm On Jul 14, 2023
2mch:

Another cowardice act. A whole 5 states are under siege by illiterate terrorists but anything Yoruba na obsesssion. What a bunch of low life losers. Never call yourself or any Igbo a man again. You people are all a bunch of transgender women. What a SHAME! It is Ilorin that you are trying to shame Yoruba with? You de craze. Religious issue is what you are bragging with when IPOB is killing your father. Silly ladyboy wey don sell him prick.
Go and bring back your people from Benin Republic

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Re: Despite Huge Revenue, Lagos Local Councils Underperform, Worsen Residents’ Pains by DevilsEqual(m): 4:47pm On Jul 14, 2023
SE is your home, if u feel a foreign land isnt favorable to you and your kinsmen, then either move to another state or where u feel you're gonna prosper or u go back to your homestate

I will never understand why anyone would worry or bother so much that you would have to care about the poor performances of SW govt...its like me bothering about why the govt of plateau is underperforming when i can move to Lagos

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Re: Despite Huge Revenue, Lagos Local Councils Underperform, Worsen Residents’ Pains by Penguin2: 4:47pm On Jul 14, 2023
2mch:

Another cowardice act. A whole 5 states are under siege by illiterate terrorists but anything Yoruba na obsesssion. What a bunch of low life losers. Never call yourself or any Igbo a man again. You people are all a bunch of transgender women. What a SHAME! It is Ilorin that you are trying to shame Yoruba with? You de craze. Religious issue is what you are bragging with when IPOB is killing your father. Silly ladyboy wey don sell him prick.

Can you show a picture, video or report of even a single southeasterner that has been killed for not sitting at home?

And by referring to IPOB issues in the Southeast where we are talking about the dilapidated and collapsing infrastructure in Lagos, are you suggesting that it is ok for Lagos to go to ruins since Southeast is going to ‘ruin’ by your estimation?

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Re: Despite Huge Revenue, Lagos Local Councils Underperform, Worsen Residents’ Pains by Penguin2: 4:53pm On Jul 14, 2023
DevilsEqual:
SE is your home, if u feel a foreign land isnt favorable to you and your kinsmen, then either move to another state or where u feel you're gonna prosper or u go back to your homestate

I will never understand why anyone would worry or bother so much that you would have to care about the poor performances of SW govt...its like me bothering about why the govt of plateau is underperforming when i can move to Lagos
What brought Southeast to this discourse?

Is Guardian Newspaper owned by someone from Southeast?

Or did you check the link and the news was authored by an Igbo man?

Why can’t you face the issues raised in the article and take Southeast and Igbos away from your mouth?

Or Sanwolu is doing until Tinubu says he’s no longer doing well?

Do you guys even have a mind of your own?

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Re: Despite Huge Revenue, Lagos Local Councils Underperform, Worsen Residents’ Pains by 001Lagos: 4:56pm On Jul 14, 2023
Lagos is so over hyped ..

The state is shiit

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Re: Despite Huge Revenue, Lagos Local Councils Underperform, Worsen Residents’ Pains by Raskimonojendor: 4:58pm On Jul 14, 2023
Racoon:
Abeg visit Ilorin first. Yes! Alaigbo is under IPOB attacks but the region is still viable with sons and daughters still acquiring properties across the length and breath of Nigeria. How many SW can you see venturing East to invest?

How many Americans or British people have you seen rushing to Nigeria to invest? cheesy

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Re: Despite Huge Revenue, Lagos Local Councils Underperform, Worsen Residents’ Pains by DevilsEqual(m): 4:59pm On Jul 14, 2023
Penguin2:


Can you show a picture, video or report of even a single southeasterner that has been killed for not sitting at home?

And by referring to IPOB issues in the Southeast where we are talking about the dilapidated and collapsing infrastructure in Lagos, are you suggesting that it is ok for Lagos to go to ruins since Southeast is going to ‘ruin’ by your estimation?


No dey talk like this'
Chike Akunyili was killed on a monday in onitsha..Lol, i cant even count the number of monday casualities that has been recorded so far, especially those killed by UGM



By your deductive reasoning, which is more reasonable, that u worry more about SE/ moving to a more favorable state or that u stay in Lag where the govt doesnt send u while u go about worrying about why your family and the SW isnt moving at your intended pace

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Re: Despite Huge Revenue, Lagos Local Councils Underperform, Worsen Residents’ Pains by 2mch(m): 5:02pm On Jul 14, 2023
XerXers:

Go and bring back your people from Benin Republic
Igbo, major ethnic group? You are delusional. People that Niger Delta don displace tey tey! Your region is so useless it contributes nothing to the national purse. Imagine your stupid terrorist activities being ignored and Nigeria no even shake. For over 4yrs, you have been killing yourselves like bush rat, still Nigeria no even lose 1 naira. Yet you have mind to brag that you are what? Which useless major group? Major group that the men have been turned to useless women fleeing their land in the night in skirts.

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Re: Despite Huge Revenue, Lagos Local Councils Underperform, Worsen Residents’ Pains by DevilsEqual(m): 5:04pm On Jul 14, 2023
Penguin2:

What brought Southeast to this discourse?

Is Guardian Newspaper owned by someone from Southeast?

Or did you check the link and the news was authored by an Igbo man?

Why can’t you face the issues raised in the article and take Southeast and Igbos away from your mouth?

Or Sanwolu is doing until Tinubu says he’s no longer doing well?

Do you guys even have a mind of your own?


Whats my business with Guardian
I'm asking why u should worry too much about them when u can go elsewhere to do your stuff as the LASG wont listen to your opinion on how to govern the state


I cant question Soludo on why Anambra isnt moving forward, I'd rather leave if i feel things isnt going as planned as Soludo would never bother to seek my opinion on how to govern his state


Instead of complaining, i would rather go elsewhere or try to endure Anambra's underdevelopment...Do same

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Re: Despite Huge Revenue, Lagos Local Councils Underperform, Worsen Residents’ Pains by Nobody: 5:06pm On Jul 14, 2023
Penguin2:


Good road and better infrastructure have no positive consequence to my life as a resident of Lagos?

Please what does, then?

You clearly have the best of intents for Lagos at heart, but whenever you raise these concerns, you're always hounded, antagonised and bluntly insulted over what others perceive as "your hatred" for the city and Yorubas as a whole.

I became a regular on nairaland during the election campaigns and I followed views and opinions of a handful of users, you inclusive. And I took interest in some of you cause you come off as sound minds. I see how much you wriggle under the label and stereotype that has been imprinted on your person by nairalanders who believe and feel your opinions come from a place of bile, envy and hate, simply because you took a solid stand in support of Peter Obi's candidacy. I don't know how much or less you enjoy the fuckery that is smeared on you on a daily basis, but I only gave that advice like a friend, looking out for another friend.

I honestly meant no harm.

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