The
Lagos State Government has removed the list of contracts awarded under the
administration of former Governor Babatunde Fashola.
The
list which was published on the website of the state’s Public Procurement
Agency, www.lagosppa.gov.ng, stated that Fashola’s administration spent
N78.3m on his personal website, www.tundefashola.com, in 2014.
The
list further stated that Fashola spent N139m on the drilling of two boreholes
at the Lagos House, Ikeja.
However,
checks by our correspondent on Monday showed that the section which lists all
the contracts awarded under Fashola’s administration between 2013 and 2014
could no longer be accessed.
The
website of the PPA was inaugurated by Fashola on July 15, 2013.
According
to Fashola, the website is aimed at enhancing transparency, efficiency,
accountability and value for money in the area of public procurement and asset
disposal through the enactment of the Public Procurement Law, 2011, and the
establishment of the requisite agency.
He
had stated during the inauguration of the website that the details of contracts
awarded by the government would be published periodically on the website.
Reacting
to the development, the Coalition Against Corrupt Leaders said secrecy was one
of the trademarks of the state government.
CACOL’s
Executive Chairman, Mr. Debo Adeniran, said that was why the state government
failed to implement the Freedom of Information Act.
He
said, “The development gives credence to the belief that the state government’s
activities are shrouded in secrecy. They believe that the government is a cult
and only the initiates should have information.
“It
is for this reason that the Freedom of Information Act has been frustrated by
state governments, especially Lagos. Such websites are only accessible when the
state government’s have some interests to serve.”
The
Chief Press Secretary to Governor Akinwunmi Ambode, Mr. Habib Aruna, said he
was not aware that the details of the executed contracts under Fashola had been
removed from the website.
He,
however, promised to investigate the matter.
Calls
made to Fashola’s spokesperson, Hakeem Bello, rang out. He had also yet to
respond to a text message sent to his telephone.
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