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Councils Must Do One Project a Quarter – Obasa

The Speaker of the Lagos State Assembly, Chief Mudashiru Obasa, has called on the local government authorities in Lagos State to carry out at least one meaningful project every quarter.

At separate meetings with the council chairmen, vice chairmen, councillors and senior staff of the councils in Lagos, the Speaker frowned at the aloofness of the third tier of government to the expectations of the people.

Chief Obasa maintained that having a well-equipped maternity centre in every ward of the local government for residents to access healthcare easily is not impossible. He also urged the chairmen to embark on the creation of parks and gardens in their local government councils and areas for the well-being of the people.

“If you’re to construct a road, it shouldn’t be one that would last for a month or a year. It should be something that would make people pray for you each time they pass through it. Let’s truly serve our people.”

He warned the chairmen, the council managers and treasurers against constituting themselves into a power bloc that runs the councils without inputs from vice chairmen and councillors, who are supposed to issue approvals for spending and projects.

“We are here today to talk to each other. This is no witch-hunt. But I want you always to ask yourselves if you have been doing well for the people who voted you into office. How well have you been treating your vice chairmen, councillors and staff too?

“Some of you were vice chairmen before, and you bitterly complained about your chairmen. Now that you are chairman, what have you done to change what you complained about? How have you bettered those working with you? How have you changed the lives of your councillors?

“You need to have the fear of God and treat the people around you right. We (my colleagues and I) seriously made efforts passed through a lot to amend the law for your benefit and to make you stay in office for four years. You need to think about the public and how to touch them.

“The best way to handle your office is to touch lives and do things that would make people speak well of you later in life. We have not asked you for money. All we are saying is that you do things for the progress of our state.

“The governor of our state cannot do it all alone. You are supposed to be the nearest to the grassroots and help him with your efforts.

“We must try to move with the moment. The world is moving, and we can’t continue to do things as we live in the past,” he said while advising the Ministry of Local Government and Chieftaincy always to guide the chairmen and other officials to deliver democratic dividends to their people.

Chief Obasa said reports available to the House had shown that some of the council chairmen had not met the expectations of their people so far. He warned that it will no longer be business as usual in the councils as the Assembly will now ensure strict compliance to serving the interests of the people.

The Speaker, who noted that council officials in Lagos were the only ones with four-year terms in Nigeria, added that it is disheartening how some of these chairmen personalise monthly allocations while their communities are crying for infrastructure and other forms of developmental initiatives.

“I wonder how you sleep with your eyes closed while your council cannot even build and equip a good maternity centre. You can’t justify the fact that in six months, there is no meaningful project done by you in your community.

“Some councils have no single project for over two years, and you treat the vice chairmen and councillors like they must be subservient even when you are going astray. Some of your councillors have not received official vehicles up till now.

“Some of your councils do not have legislative chambers, meaning that the councillors have not been holding sittings. How, then, do you get approvals for the money you spend?

“We are aware of how some of these councils go ahead to borrow money up to nine-digit figures without approvals or due process and how they lease council property without caution. We won’t allow these to happen again.

“It is now strictly going to be true governance at the grassroots level. If you don’t develop your communities, where would you fall back to when you leave office? How would the people see you?” The Speaker asked while urging the councillors to up their effectiveness.

In his comment, the chairman of Conference57, Kolade David, commended the Speaker for his advice and promised that there would be changes in the way the chairmen ran the affairs of their council areas.


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