The Lagos State Chapter of PDP has replied to a statement credited to Lagos State Governor, Babatunde Fashola, saying that Nigerian needs change at the centre and must vote out PDP in the 2015 general elections, describing the Governor as “a day dreamer, who unfortunately will, continue in his falsehood and self deceit until the reality of election loss hits him and his party in February, 2015.
“In a busy body manner, Governor Fashola has abandoned his own burden to attend to an unsure ambition, as it is more imminent that the change sought for will take place in Lagos State than take place at the centre. Indeed, Governor Fashola has created hatred for APC so much that Lagosians are only waiting for election day to vote out APC in the State”, the statement signed by PDP Publicity Secretary in Lagos State, Mr Taofik Gani said.
The Party opined that whereas the campaign against Jonathan is not issue based, the campaign against the APC in Lagos State are “on the basis of betrayal of trust, non actual performance and humiliation of Lagosians”.
The Party further adds that Governor Fashola has “only done well in propagandists governance and challenges the governor to showcase his achievements in areas like: low cost housing; affordable Education; Good health care services; effective transportation.
“Whilst Governor Fashola continues to blame President Jonathan for his obvious inadequacies, his counterpart in Akwa Ibom, Cross Rivers, Niger, Delta, Kastina to mention a few are implementing and completing landmark projects. Such include: Power generation, Construction of Airports, Low cost and affordable housing, construction of world class Stadia, free education, direct empowerment of Citizens etc”
Mr Gani said “it is ironical that governor Fashola, who is the only governor living fat on many federal government legacies of: good roads and bridges, airports, seaports, higher institutions, hospitals, has elected to be antagonistic of the Jonathan led federal government.
“We want to also call Governor Fashola’s attention to the certainty that in spite the state getting at least N23 in the last 58 months, the state is still lacking in basic infrastructure with many to even end up as abandoned projects, just as the governor will leave office with an aggregate debt of 1.8trillion naira. Indeed this governor does not have a place in our hall of fame”
Stop day dreaming - PDP tells Fashola
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