Politics
PDP hails suspension of Lekki, Alimosho and Surulere council chairmen
The Peoples Democratic Party on Sunday applauded the Lagos House of Assembly over its decision to suspend three Local Government Chairmen in the State.
The suspended chairmen were Ogidan Mukandasi representing Lekki, Suleiman Jelili (Alimosho) and Tajudeen Ajide (Surulere).
The assembly had, on Tuesday, suspended the council chairmen over alleged disregard for the guidelines governing their activities.
The lawmakers noted that the assembly could no longer continue to watch while the council chairmen continued to flout the state’s local government guidelines.
PDP Publicity Secretary in the state, Taofik Gani, gave the commendation in a statement issued in Lagos on Sunday.
He stated that the assembly’s resolution to suspend the three council chairmen over alleged mismanagement and under-performance was commendable.
NAN quoted him as saying that many local government areas and local council development areas (LCDAs) in the state have remained underdeveloped since the assumption of office by the chairmen in 2017.
Gani explained that the Speaker, Mudashiru Obasa, had acted right with the suspension of the council bosses, for the masses to get dividends of democracy, especially at the grassroots.
“As a matter of fact, 85 percent of the council bosses have nothing to show for their being in office.
“Their council areas are so under-developed, while apparent mismanagement and high-handedness exist.
“So the speaker is encouraged to deliberately set up a service delivery committee of the house to specifically act as monitor for the councils, parastatals, agencies, ministries, contractors and investment partners.
“That way, the Lagos Assembly’s style of oversight function will be expanded, special and purposeful,” Gani said.
He added that the resolution would help PDP to win in the forthcoming July 24 local government elections.
“Our party will participate in the election fully and with determination to win in all areas of the contest, especially if the state Independent Electoral Commission (LASIEC) allows free, fair and credible polls.
“We are impressed with the large turnout of aspirants in our party. We have enough to choose our ‘first 11’ from,” he added.
NAN
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