By SaharaReporters, New York
Newly installed National Secretary of the party of the late radical
human rights lawyer Gani Fawehinmy, the National Conscience Party [NCP],
Mr. Ayodele Akele has called for the resignation or removal from office
of the Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babatunde Fashola over an allegation
the Governor conspired with the military to return to the system.
In an open letter to the President, Mr. Akele alleged that Governor
Fashola had called on the military to assist his administration in
crushing totally commercial motorbike operators, which he had banned
from operating on major streets of the State.
Mr. Akele requested that the Governor be immediately weeded out of
office for following his compromise with the army, as he could no longer
use the police to achieve the phasing out of commercial motorcycle
operators in the State. Akele also accused Mr. Fashola of hypocrisy,
deliberate denial of roles, betrayal and over-drunkenness with executive
power.
The new NCP’s scribe alleged that Mr. Fashola was privy to President
Jonathan’s decision to deploy soldiers to disperse peaceful Occupy
Nigeria protesters from the Streets of Lagos but professed solidarity
with the masses – a habit which he also said Mr. Fashola exhibited in
relating with the motorbike operators after using them to achieve
victory at the polls and declaring war on them afterwards.
The open letter addressed to the president, Senate President,
Speakers of the National and States’ House of Assembly quotes verbatim
in sufficient portion, Mr. Fashola’s letter in January condemning
President Jonathan’s deployment of soldiers to Lagos, while flaking the
Governor for indulging in what he had earlier condemned the President of
doing.
The letter stresses that Mr. Fashola must resign from office.
An Open Letter To Dr. Goodluck Ebelle Jonathan, GCFR, President And
Commander-In-Chief Of The Armed Forces Federal Republic Of Nigeria,
Senate President, Speaker Federal House Of Repreesentatives, State
Houses Of Assembly Particularly Lagos State House Of Assembly, Members
Of Civil Society And Good People Of Nigeria Particularly Lagos State.
29th October, 2012
Dear Mr. President,
INVITATION OF THE NIGERIAN ARMY BY THE GOVERNOR OF LAGOS STATE MR.
BABATUNDE RAJI FASHOLA, SAN, TO THE STREETS OF LAGOS STATE TO WAGE ‘WAR’
AGAINST UNARMED LAGOSIANS
DEMAND FOR GOV. BABATUNDE FASHOLA’S IMMEDIATE RESIGNATION OR HIS IMMEDIATE REMOVAL FROM OFFICE!
May we refer to a letter to the President, Goodluck Jonathan, GCFR,
dated 16th of January, 2012 by the Governor of Lagos State, Mr.
Babatunde Fashola, SAN, partly reproduced below for ease of reference
over the so called deployment of soldiers to the streets of Lagos in
January 2012 during the protest against hike in petroleum prices!
Quoting Fashola ''It is not disputable that the citizens who have
gathered in several parts of Lagos like Falomo, Ikorodu and Ojota to
mention a few have largely conducted themselves peacefully, singing and
dancing while they expressed their displeasure at the way that we have
taken decisions that affect them.
That in my view should not offend those of us in Government. The
majority of these people who represent diverse interests have not broken
any law. If they have, it is my opinion that in a constitutional
democracy, it is the police that has the responsibility for restoring
law and order if civil protests threatens the breach of the peace. This
is not justification for sending out soldiers to a gathering of unarmed
citizens. Every one of us, or at least majority of us who hold public
office danced and sang before these same people when we were seeking
their votes. Why should we feel irritated when they sing and dance in
protest against what we have done?
For me this is not a matter for the military. The sooner we rethink
and rescind this decision the better and stronger our democracy will be.
If anything, this is a most welcome transformation of our democracy in
the sense that it provokes a discussion of economic policies and this
inevitably may result in political debate.
I therefore urge the reconsideration of the decision to deploy
soldiers and implore the President and Commander-in-Chief to direct
their withdrawal from our streets, I must also emphasize that the rights
of free speech and protest is not absolute. They impose the duty not to
break the law, breach the peace, endanger human life or destroy
property whether public or private.
They also impose the duty to respect the rights of others not to
support our protest and indeed to support what we oppose. At the end of
the day, it is a contest of ideas in which the most persuasive will get
the endorsement of the majority of the people we serve. I am convinced
that our democracy is mature enough to accommodate this. We must do our
best to ensure that it does. God bless you all Babatunde Raji Fashola,
SAN, Governor of Lagos State Monday, January 16, 2012 '' End of Quote
We are aware that Governor Raji Fashola was privy to the deployment
of soldiers then, and in fact he beg for it, but only for him to latter
deny knowledge.
Now, the same Governor of Lagos State, Mr. Babatunde Fashola, SAN,
has now openly declared a ‘war’ against the poor, unarmed Lagosians and
has called on the Nigerian Army to join him in this illegal and
unauthorized ‘war’(unauthorized by the Senate or a declaration by the
President and Commander-In-Chief of the Armed Forces of Nigeria to the
National Assembly.
He took the campaign and request to the office of the GOC 81
Division of the Nigerian Army, Gen. Kenneth Minimah calling on the army
unlawfully to join him in the ‘war’ against armless civilians-OKADA.
Prominent among those who were present with Fashola while making the
request were his Commissioner for Transportation, Kayode Opeifa;
General Manager of the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority, LASTMA,
Engr Babatunde Edu; Senior Special Assistant on Security to the
Governor, Major Tunde Panox; Chief of Staff in the 81 Division,
Brigadier General Ebenezer Oyefolu; Commanding officers, Directors in
various army formations, principal staff officers and other senior army
officers Sadly the GOC assured Fashola that the army will join him in
the ‘war’ against OKADA.
This is Fashola in his true color! We believe the GOC made a mistake
in acceding to Fashola’s request without due clearance from the
appropriate authority or obtaining a written undertaking from Governor
Fashola who will turn round to deny the Army when the ship is down from
past experience. Our honest advice to the GOC and the Army is that they
should stare clear of pure civil matter provoked by an arrogant, power
drunken, tyrannical and insensitive state Governor Raji Fashola of Lagos
State. Ask whether he consulted the GOC or the Army before embarking on
this suicide mission! Did he consult with his ‘fellow’ Lagosians, Okada
riders, civil society, political parties and other stake holders in
Lagos state before introducing this senseless, atrocious and unpopular
policy? Was there a public hearing and who are those invited to
participate?
This is Babatunde Fashola’s cross and the beginning of his end. He
must be allowed to carry his cross The GOC and the army should instead
go and give a helping hand in the Boko Haram ravaged north if they are
idle. All state governors without exception, including Gov Fashola (who
was the arrow-head) not only support but pushed the FGN to increase in
price of petrol against the wishes and interest of poor Nigerians
particularly his ‘fellow’ Lagosians only for Fashola to pretend and
deny! Gov. Babatunde Fashola was also privy to the deployment of
soldiers to the streets of Lagos then, only for him to also deny!
But now, if Governor Babatunde Fashola, SAN, as the Chief Security
Officer of Lagos state has declared a ‘war’ against the citizens of
Lagos State and has invited and insisted in involving the Nigeria Army
in his ‘war’ then it is an invitation for the declaration of state of
emergency in Lagos State and invitation for a military intervention in
our body polity. This is very a disappointing, condemnable and highly
reprehensible call by a sitting Governor and a Senior Advocate of
Nigeria, SAN, so called. Do you blame Fashola? Where was he when we
pro-democracy activists were in the trenches fighting against a most
dreaded military dictatorship for the restoration of democracy in our
country, Nigeria? He was nowhere to be found! How can he value
democracy? Did he work for it? Share opportunist!! Why will Fashola not
want to truncate it? But Mr. Basbatunde Fashola should not be allowed in
this mad drive to truncate democracy in his drive to draft the military
into our body polity.
Therefore we hereby call on the President and Commander-In Chief of
the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Dr. Ebelle Goodluck
Jonathan, the Senate President, Speaker Federal House of
Representatives, State Houses of Assembly across the country
particularly Lagos State House of Assembly, members of civil society,
Lagosians, well-meaning Nigerians, all stake holders and the
international community to demand for the immediate resignation (as we
hereby demand) of Governor Babatunde Fashola of Lagos state from office
forthwith or necessary steps taking immediately to remove him from
office.
This is the only way put paid to his demand or clamor for military
intervention from the exalted office of a state governor, prevent
anarchy and a genocidal war against unarmed citizens of Lagos state in
the hands of a war tasty Governor Babatunde Fashola of Lagos State. To
be forewarned is to be forearmed!
With Highest Esteem,
Sincerely yours,
COMRADE AYODELE AKELE
PIONEER SECRAETARY GENERAL
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIAN STUDENTS, NANS
NATIONAL GENERAL SECRETARY
NATIONAL CONSCIENCE PARTY, NCP, FOUNDED BY LATE CHIEF GANI FAWEHINMI
FOR THE ABOLITION OF POVERTY