Lagos State
Governor, Mr. Babatunde Fashola, at the weekend said the governorship candidate
of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the state, Mr. Jimi Agbaje, had paid
N500,000 out of N1.629 million being the cost of the Land Use charge his firm,
Jaykay Pharmacy Limited, owed the state government for a period of four years.
Besides, the
governor said a high level of moral authority was required to fight the
country’s scare index of endemic corruption, which he said, was the real reason
Nigeria had been witnessing socio-economic downturn since independence.
He gave an
update on the allegation against the PDP governorship candidate at a session
with journalists which he addressed at the weekend in Lagos House, Marina
alongside the state Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Mr. Aderemi
Ibirogba and Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Dr. Lateef Raji.
At the
session, the governor disclosed that Agbaje had paid the sum of N500,000
out of N1.629 million his company, Jaykay Pharmacy Limited, was owing the state
government as the land use charge for a period of four years.
Fashola explained that the payment of N500, 000 showed that Agbaje actually did not pay land use charge on his property located at 34/35 Calcutta Crescent, Apapa in 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2015 contrary to Agbaje’s claims that he did not owe the state government land use charge.
Fashola explained that the payment of N500, 000 showed that Agbaje actually did not pay land use charge on his property located at 34/35 Calcutta Crescent, Apapa in 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2015 contrary to Agbaje’s claims that he did not owe the state government land use charge.
The governor
said: “we said his pharmacy owes N1.629 million land use charge, he said it was
all lies. He said that he has resigned his position from the company. But
today, he has gone to pay a sum the of N500,000.
“I have to remind him that he is yet to complete his payment. He must pay because that money belongs to the councils. His payment showed that what we said was true. I have listened to some of the interviews of Agbaje.
“I have to remind him that he is yet to complete his payment. He must pay because that money belongs to the councils. His payment showed that what we said was true. I have listened to some of the interviews of Agbaje.
“I did this
because all the allegations made by Agbaje about performance were my records
and I must defend them. I do not listen to him because he has no content. I
engaged him in debate in 2007. I am disappointed that his level of preparation
he has exhibited after 8 years. He is not prepared to be the governor of this
state.”
On ant-graft
war, the governor explained that though corruption “is a heinous crime which
capital punishment will not stop it perpetration in the country. As for
corruption, I have my own views that I have expressed consistently about corruption.
I have always said corruption is the symptom of a more serious problem.
“There are
so many levels of corruption and I think Nigerians or to country must reach an
agreement about what we want to do about corruption. When we say we must stop
corruption who is ready to lead by example? Corruption is not only taking money
that is stealing and it is corruption and I disagree that stealing is not
corruption.
“If you are
driving against traffic, though it is an infraction against the traffic law to
get to where you do not deserve, it is corruption. If you go to the
commissioner to get a promotion for your sister before promotion examination in
the ministry, is that fair? These are cases of corruption. Can you sentence
somebody to death for that?
“So I do not
think sentencing people to jail or death is the answer to the problem of
corruption. The answer first is to provide enough for people and to lead them
with a moral authority that is everybody knows that it is bad to cheat and when
they break the rules that there will be consequences,” the governor explained.
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