Friday 20 January 2012

Lagos Govt Reacts! Gov Fashola troops deployment claims by Army, false & misleading!

" The armed soldiers you see on the streets of Lagos today are contingents of the Lagos State-sponsored Operation Massa requested by Lagos State Governor, Raji Fashola, before the fuel price riots began."

. ............ Nigeria's Defence Headquarters Press Statement on 19th January


LAGOS REACTS!

MINISTRY OF INFORMATION AND STRATEGY

BLOCK FOUR

The Secretariat, Ikeja, Lagos, Nigeria

P.M.B. 1613, Ikeja, Telegram: MININFO, Telephone:

PRESS STATEMENT

LASG DEBUNKS CLAIMS THAT IT REQUESTED DEPLOYMENT OF SOLDIERS IN LAGOS

The claim by the Military authorities that the deployment of soldiers on the streets of Lagos is at the request of the Lagos State Government is not only false but misleading.

The State Government challenges the Military authorities to show proof of the request of troop deployment to the streets of Lagos State.

Instead of simply taking the honourable path by apologizing to the people of Lagos for an unpopular act, they have resorted to offering spurious and bogus claims aimed at deceiving the people.

That this claim is coming four days after the Governor’s address, which he followed with a letter to the Presidency, is an obvious afterthought. It is also inconsistent with the explanation offered by the Minister of Defence who said that they deployed the soldiers in order to prevent a breakdown of law and order.

This attempt to cover up has left the public with much confusion, as the Minister of Defence offered one reason and the Military authority has offered another. They should just take the honourable path by apologizing to the people of Lagos State and withdraw the soldiers forthwith.

In the prevailing political dispensation, the administration of Mr Babatunde Raji Fashola (SAN) has always been in the vanguard of democratic principles as well as civility.

In the light of the view of the Governor, it will be totally irrational to expect that the Governor would call on the Military to occupy the streets of Lagos.

Also, it would be recalled that His Excellency went on air to denounce most vehemently the deployment of the soldiers in Lagos.

In His Excellency’s continuous statements and actions, he has demonstrated that democracy is still the best form of dispensation to make Lagos State remain a Centre of Excellence that it has been. It is therefore not right for anybody to try to use the Government of Lagos State to cover up their unpopular decision.

The presence of the Police, Army and other federally controlled security agencies in Lagos does not translate to their been under the control of the State and so the inclusion of soldiers in the joint Military patrol through OP-MESA should not be used to cover up this wrong act of drafting soldiers on the streets of Lagos to quell fuel subsidy protest which the Police has contained for five days.

SIGNED

ABDUL LATEEF ADEREMI IBIROGBA
COMMISIONER FOR INFORMATION AND STRATEGY
LAGOS STATE
JANUARY 19, 2012

3 comments:

  1. Its just too obvious our democratic system is still being puppeted by some names i won't mention. The only thing that sickens me is that at a time of democratic dispensation like these, our laws are put into the hands of those who end up weilding it their own way. And tend to want to justify their actions as way of show national conciousness. For the Lagos State Gov to go on air and issue a statement, the military should just turn around with their tail between their legs leave the streets. I'm sure the Lagosians were having a swirl time with the protest and all. They never said they wanted Big Brother Bully around...

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