A former Governor of
Lagos State, Babatunde Fashola, has defended the decision of his government to
spend N78.3m on the upgrade of his website, www.tundefashola.com.
Fashola, according to www.dorovibes.com, had come under fire after the Lagos State Public Procurement Agency posted a report on its website stating that N78.3m was paid to a firm, Info Access Plus Limited, for the upgrade of his website through the Office of the Chief of Staff to the Governor.
However, Fashola, in a
five-page letter he personally signed, admitted that the money was actually
spent on his website.
He said the breakdown of
the transaction was left out and that that was the cause of the confusion.
He said,
“As far as the website
contract is concerned, yes there was a contract. It went through procurement
and was approved by the government agency authorised to do so. One of the
services was an upgrade quoted for N12.5m but awarded for N12m.
“There were other
services that were new like a hand over countdown clock, mobile Apps for
Google, for IOS and Ipad, for Microsoft and for Research in Motion
(Blackberry)- which the existing website did not have, as well as the annual
maintenance cost for managing the website.
“It was for all these
services that the contract was issued for N78m, which the Lagos State
Procurement Agency gave no objection based on the advice of the Ministry of
Science and Technology, who are the government’s adviser on ICT matters.
“In publishing this
contract award, which was the government tradition under my watch, the
procurement agency’s website summarised it as ‘upgrade’ only without detailing
the other services and this has been distorted by the agents of hate and their
suspected smoking gun.”
He, however, said the
contract was published in a way as to misinform members of the public.
“It is regrettable that a
summary of the contract has been deliberately distorted to misinform the
public,” he said.
He said the website
helped him to do his job effectively when he was governor. He said till date there
have been over 27 million hits on the site while thousands of videos and
pictures had been uploaded on the site.
The former governor
hinted of an alleged plot by some to smear his name. He said for instance,
there were allegations of having extra-marital affairs and having children
outside marriage.
He said the allegations
were baseless. He said the only children he had outside marriage were the two
children he adopted after their parents were killed in the 2012 Dana plane
crash.
The Senior Advocate of
Nigeria, who is rumoured to be in a cold war with the National Leader of the
All progressives Congress, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, said he had no hand in the June
9 National Assembly elections in which the leadership of the APC lost out.
He said he was outside
the country until the morning of the election.
“As far as my alleged involvement in the National Assembly
elections are concerned, they remain only the products of imagination of those
who made the allegations. I was out of the country at the material time and
returned only in the early hours of that morning to Abuja and from there
proceeded to Lagos,” he said.
Fashola, while reacting
to recent bashings by the Peoples Democratic Party over the over N419bn debt he
left behind, noted that all the loans taken by the state were approved by the
House of Assembly.
He said the debts were
being serviced, adding that the debt profile of the state had not affected it
negatively.
Fashola also berated
human rights group, Coalition Against Corrupt Leaders, for dragging him to the
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission and for calling on President Muhammadu
Buhari not to give him a political appointment.
He said he did not care
if he was given a political appointment or not as he had served Lagos State for
over 12 years
He told the people of
Lagos to expect more allegations soon as he had been told that several people
had been given money to assassinate his character.
He said, “I expect that
there may be more distorted allegations without evidence for reasons that
remain in the realm of speculation because I have been informed reliably that
large amounts of money are being paid to some of these agents to bear false
witness.
“I cannot conclude without responding to the crusade of CACOL
and their ilk seeking my prosecution on allegations that have no proof and
writing pre-emptive letters to the Presidency.
“In case they are
unaware, I am not looking for a job. I expect them to know that allegations of
wrongdoing are not resolved without evidence, neither are they resolved in
press conferences.”
While taking an indirect
swipe at those leaking information about his deeds in office, the former
governor said, “For those who still wish to remain in the mud, they should look
in the mirror. For those who wish to throw mud at me, they should look at their
own hands.”
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ReplyDeleteYou really must have your facts! This may not be true
ReplyDeleteEverything is possible in naija, so I am not surprise
ReplyDeleteIf for only website, such a sum is spent, how much will be spent to maintain it? Food for thought, you will say.
ReplyDeleteIs the story verifiable? This is because Fashola tried his best in Lagos
ReplyDeleteEven though I don't like APC, I think Fashola was prudent, but for admitting spending much...... hmmmmm!
ReplyDelete@Anonymous: The issue is not about being verifiable; I think various governments in this country have shown high level of corruption and Fashola may not be an exemption
ReplyDeleteHahahaha I laugh
ReplyDeleteOnly lords knows
ReplyDeleteMake we no call God ooh, this ppl are something else !! Change my a*s
ReplyDeleteOnly God know ��
ReplyDeleteI think Fashola has some skeleton in his cupboard. The amount is outrageous and his statement of defense appears very weak to the public.
ReplyDeleteSo week
ReplyDeleteWe cannot completely judge
ReplyDeleteTruth is that Fashola showed good leadership in Lagos
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