Saturday, January 17, 2015

Jonathan, Sambo’s qualification too weak to influence change .



Governor Babatunde Fashola of Lagos State Saturday said President Goodluck Jonathan’s and his Vice, Namadi Sambo’s high academic qualification has not reflected in the policies they introduced since they assumed office, saying “We need someone who could address our challenges.”

Fashola who made the statement at the All Progressives Party, APC rally in held in Ikorodu lamented that the country has failed to progress despite their high academic qualification.

According to him, “We prayed that if we have someone who has degree, he will be able to develop the country. And when the current President a Ph.d holder assumed office, we rejoiced that the country will improve. Rather than implement policies that would improve the standard of living of citizens, we were having regression.

“Also, his Vice-President is an architect but he cannot construct road. But it is sadden that a lawyer is the commissioner for works in Edo State and he has constructed several roads. In Ogun State, the commissioner for works is an architect and he has built several roads.

“So, let’s ask Sambo, the vice president what has he done for the nation since he assumed office. All he (Sambo) could do was to inform the president that people are leaving Lagos because of the State tax regime. And I want everyone to ask the Vice President if the number of vehicles coming into Lagos has reduced,” he added.


Fashola noted that lack of governance experience exhibited by the President and his Vice could also be seen in all the candidates presented by the People’s Democratic Party, PDP for the 2015 elections.


He said “For instance, their Governorship candidate in Lagos State, Mr. Jimi Agbaje is displaying his inexperience and ignorant on government budget with his recent comment on budget allocation for education in Lagos.”

Agbaje had at the third edition of the gubernatorial debate organised by the Diocese of Lagos West, Anglican Communion (Church of Nigeria), Ikeja said that state government spends 3 percent of its budget on primary education.See more

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