My Critics Are Ignorant, says Gov. Fashola
Governor
Babatunde Fashola of Nigeria’s Lagos State says those criticizing his
administration over its debt profile are ignorant people and voodoo
economists.
Fashola spoke while on a statewide tour of ongoing
projects in Badagry area of Lagos, Southwest Nigeria. The governor said
the critics did not know the intention of government which made it to
borrow to finance capital projects.
“They are un-informed voodoo
economists. We are seeing a rehash of an old plan. They are voodoo
economists. This was the same plan during the tenure of my predecessor,
saying Lagos has mortgaged its future for 50 years when the first Bond
was taken. The initial N50 billion bond my administration took has paid
off. When we took the bond, many said we had mortgaged the state for 50
years, but we have paid that.
“The other that we took is due for
repayment, the amount in the consolidated debt service account is about
N62 billion as at December last year. The liability that we have is N50
billion and is not due until next year, by which time the amount in the
debt service account will reduce,” he explained.
Fashola stated
that the state had shown that it had the capacity to pay its debt,
adding that this is why I have chosen to ignore all those voodoo
economists, that is why they are in the opposition and they will never
get government because clearly, it’s dangerous from the way they are
talking, they don’t know what the economics of governance is.”
Explaining
the rationale behind the state’s budget, Fashola stated that the
demands which the state government got before its budget from various
communities, roads, schools amounted to about N750 billion but because
the administration knew that it could not generate N750 billion, it had
to scale the budget down to around N497 billion which was over and above
what it could reasonably foresee.
“We are aspirational and ready
to take on bigger challenges than our realities show because that for me
must be part of what governance entails. It is about being audacious
and forward thinking.”
“The only reason why we are working hard is
how to bridge that deficit in a sustainable way, raise the money,
collect the taxes from those who are hiding, who don’t want to
contribute and also prepare for the generation that is coming behind.”
“As
we are here, new children have arrived, some people just got married
this morning, in nine months’ time you will get the results. Some are
also leaving school; somebody is in the lands registry for a land
transaction.
“I have to plan for all that. So if it’s just this
kobo, kobo economics that they are thinking, it won’t happen. China just
borrowed $640 billion to build the world’s fastest rail and create jobs
in its economy. So I have chosen to ignore them,” he added.
On
the on-going construction of Slave Market and other tourism development
projects of the government in Badagry, Fashola said it was all about
tourism as it represented one of the historical sites that Nigerians pay
money to visit in other parts of the world.
“What you would see
on the beach front ultimately is opportunity for the people of Badagry
to show all of their skills. All of our people who sell fabrics, batik,
who make dresses and beads which are all products from the skills
centres,” he said.
The governor emphasized that it would be a big
market ultimately for the sale of souvenirs for the people of Badagry
and for the people of the state where tourists could benefit , eat the
local delicasies such that people in the culinary business could set up
businesses as part of efforts at waking up the economy.
Speaking
on what transpired during the inspection, Governor Fashola said work on
the Magistrate and High Court complex is not moving as quickly as he
would like but that the contractor has promised to finish it by April
this year.
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