The Civil Society Network Against Corruption, a coalition of anti-corruption organisations in Nigeria, has petitioned the Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission over the “questionable expenditures” of the administration of Babatunde Fashola, the immediate past governor of Lagos State.
In a petition dated August 10 and addressed to the EFCC Chairman, the group called for the probe of the
controversial N78 million spent on the personal website of Mr. Fashola
There was outrage last weekend after analytic firm,
BudgIT, revealed that Mr. Fashola approved, before he
left office, N78.3 million from the state’s treasury for
an upgrade of his personal website.
The contract for the refurbishment of the website was
awarded to Info Access Plus Limited by the office of the
Chief of Staff to the former governor.
The company, however, denied receiving the amount,
insisting that it was paid N10 million.
Other ‘questionable expenditures’
In addition to the amount purportedly spent on the
website upgrade, CSNAC also urged the anti-graft
agency to probe the N1.2 billion spent on the
construction of pedestrian bridges along Eti-Osa – Lekki – Epe expressway “which did not specify the number of bridges.”
Other areas of possible probe include the N17 million
awarded for the provision of wall signage in three
magistrate courts; N3.46 billion spent for the
construction of a beach resort in Ilase; and N61 million
disbursed for a Range Rover SUV and two Toyota Hilux trucks as the official vehicle of Chief Judge of State.
The group also want the EFCC to probe Mr. Fashola’s
spending of N85 million for the repair and replacement
of street signs; N330 million spent on the development
of the residence of Adejoke Orelope-Adefulire, the
immediate past deputy governor; and N94 million spent
on printer consumables.
CSNAC petition came following a similar outcry by
another anti-corruption group, the Coalition Against
Corrupt Leaders.
Debo Adeniran, CACOL’s Executive Director, had stated
in an interview recently that his organisation’s
independent investigation showed that the 1.36
kilometre Lekki-Ikoyi link bridge cost N6 billion, and not
the N25 billion stated by Mr. Fashola’s administration.
Mr. Adeniran also stated that several petitions written
to the EFCC to probe the various projects in the state in the face of the more than N500 billion debt left by Mr. Fashola’s government was ignored.
Another organisation, the Socio-Economic Rights
Accountability Project, had also alleged that the state
refused to disclose details of the US$200 million World Bank education fund during Mr. Fashola’s tenure.
“CSNAC is hereby requesting that these allegations
against the former governor of Lagos State be
thoroughly investigated and the falsity or verity
proven,” said Olanrewaju Suraju, Chairman, CSNAC.
“We would like to believe that this petition would be
given utmost attention as speculations in the media and among the general public is that members of the
governing party currently enjoy special consideration
and therefore not investigated by the anti-corruption
agencies.
“This perception, if allowed to fester, will be detrimental
and dangerous to the spirit of the new wave in fight
against corruption led by the current administration.”