Lagos Govt Delaying Appointment of Commissioners and Council Polls – PDP

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Gov. Akinwunmi Ambode

Lagos State Chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party has alleged that the state government is deliberately delaying appointment of commissioners and council polls.

In a statement issued on Sunday by its Publicity Secretary, Taofik Gani, the PDP said the delay in council polls is contrary to the provisions of the constitution because the tenure of the local government chairmen expired in October 2014.

The statement read “Governor Ambode has opted to turn the state into a kangaroo republic where the norms of good governance are violated. The PDP wants the Lagos State House of Assembly not to approve any expenditure to any ministry and the local councils until those institutions are legally and properly constituted. We are shocked that the APC and Ambode are confirming their inability to continue to govern Lagos State. How can one explain that Ambode does not have a cabinet even when he took over from a predecessor who is a member of his party?

“The transition that should ordinarily be smooth is now disjointed because of the inefficiency of the governor and his party. This is a violation of the constitution. The state must have commissioners and the continual delay in appointing commissioners and aides, to us, is a deliberate plan to clean up the mess in the various ministries and departments. Similarly, the governor is presiding over a government that is alien to our 1999 constitution, section 7 of which guarantees only democratically elected local council leaders. The tenure of the last council leaders expired in October, 2014.

“This is just an alibi to avoiding council polls, knowing full well that his party is not popular at the grass roots. Unfortunately, the House of Assembly is abetting this illegal agenda. A serious House of Assembly should summon the governor to explain why he should continue to spend the state’s resources at this time without commissioners and democratically elected local council leaders.”

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