Fashola calls for agenda for good governance
Fashola calls for agenda for good governance
May 11, 2015
Lagos State Governor, Babatunde Fashola
The
Lagos State Governor, Babatunde Fashola, says Nigerians must agree on
what must be done to enable the incoming administration deliver on its
electoral promises.
The governor, who delivered a lecture
titled, ‘The Nigerian Agreement’, at the Yoruba Tennis Club’s Annual
Business Luncheon and Lecture in Lagos, said aside the responsibility of
the government to provide security, fight corruption and fix the
economy, the people must also set an agenda to do what was right, a
statement said on Sunday.
Fashola added that unless a right agenda was set by Nigerians, the president-elect would not achieve much.
He said, “I think we must set for
ourselves an agenda, because we have voted for mere mortals like
ourselves. Our agenda should include voluntary compliance to law and
order. We must agree on the definition of education on the basis of our
desire to have free education as well as the national policy on housing
based on whether every Nigerian must own a home irrespective of whether
or not they are earning an income.
“Other areas of agreement would be the
position of Nigerians on tax payment; should every Nigerian that earns
an income pay tax or not? The debate on tax should be who pays more; the
top one per cent who are the super-billionaires or the 99 per cent
others?”
Fashola noted that Nigerians should also
reach an agreement on the role of the government, adding that the
question should be whether the government should face its traditional
role of providing an enabling environment or that government must be in
every home.
In his remarks, Chairman, Board of
Trustees of the club and First Republic Federal Commissioner for Works,
Alhaji Femi Okunnu, noted that the three issues that were germane at the
last elections were the issues of insecurity, corruption and the
economy.
The Chairman of the club, Mr. Babaseyi
Joseph, said contrary to the notion that the club consisted of only
persons from the Yoruba ethnic group, the club membership cut across the
six geo-political zones of the country.
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