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Monday, 14 October 2013
R-E-V-E-A-L-E-D! NigeriaMost Corrupt Politician,Bola Tinubu.
The massive looting of Lagos state by the
Leader of the Action Congress of Nigeria,
Asiwaju Bola Tinubu has reached
monumental proportion. Tinubu whose
companies recently cornered a multi-
billion road construction job in Ogun
State, has in his pocket all the juicy
contract in all the Action Congress’ states.
In retrospect, it might be difficult to come
to terms with the fact that an individual
could hold the entire south west to
ransom. There is no doubt that Tinubu
has succeeded in buying the Lagos State
government, and he has done this using
government funds.
Whenever someone in Lagos begins to
wonder where their 4th mainland bridge
went, or what was the fate of the pipe-
borne water project, or even where the
schools and hospitals had vanished to,
there is a silence that contains it all. The
largest landlord in Lagos has done as he
has pleased, and the rest of the state just
has to deal with it.
For instance: Number 4, Oyinkan Abayomi
(formerly Queens) Drive, Ikoyi: A 5-
bedroom detached house on one acre of
land which was originally the Lagos State
Governor’s guest house since 1979, but
which now belongs to Tinubu. The
certificate of occupancy of the property
valued at N450 million was signed and
released to him by Fashola in 2007 shortly
after he assumed office.
Tinubu’s residence at 26 Bourdillon Road,
Ikoyi was initially falsely presented as
Oando Plc Guest House. Later, he
purportedly bought it from Oando, and
used public funds to rebuild and renovate
it. The Lagos State Government bought
the property and paid an undisclosed
sum to him and thereafter gave the
property back to him under the bogus
Pension Bill he signed to law shortly
before he left office in 2007. The property
is worth over N600 million.
The annex of the Lagos State Guest House
in Asokoro, Abuja was bought by the State
Government in 2006 for N450 million,
purportedly to protect the main house
from security breach. Shortly after Tinubu
left office, the property was transferred to
him under the pension plan he signed
into law before leaving office.
The 250-hectare land valued at about
N35billion and strategically located at the
Ajah junction on Lekki Road was initially
meant for a General Hospital for the
people of Eti-Osa Local Government but
was stolen by Tinubu and handed over to
Trojan Estate Ltd – a company owned by
Deji and Wale Tinubu – to develop as
Royal Garden Housing Estate at the
expense of the taxpayers of Lagos.
The 1,000 hectares of land valued at
about N75billion located at Lakowe near
Abijo at Ibeju-Lekki Local Government and
given to Lekki Concession Company (LCC)
which is partly- owned by Tinubu and
Fashola and being developed as golf
course and housing estate by Assets and
Resource Management Ltd (ARM) as
ADIVA project.
The prime land of 157 hectares with
2.5km of Atlantic beachfront valued at
about N10billion and stolen by Tinubu
from the communities of Siriwon,
Igbekodo, Apakin, etc in Ibeju-Lekki Local
Government and given to Ibukun Fakeye –
his crony to build a golf course and
luxury villa with little or no compensation
to the villagers. In addition, Tinubu paid
$20million (N3billion) out of public
treasury to Ibukun Fakeye to commence
the project in late 2006. Fashola has since
released additional funding for this
project, which is not owned by the state
government.
The 14-hectare Parkview Ikoyi Estate
foreshore land reclaimed by Lagos State
Government is now owned by Bola
Tinubu.
While in office, he allocated to himself
the former Strabag yard beside the Lagos
State Secretariat at Alausa, Ikeja. The
property is now being developed into a
shopping mall as big as the Palms in
Lekki. This is public property brazenly
stolen and now owned by Tinubu, aided
by Fashola.
The choice property at Lekki-Epe road on
which he built and owns the multi-billion
Naira Oriental Hotel and the extension of
multi-storey car park beside it. Also, the
multi-level recreation centre by Mobil in
Oniru Estate on Lekki-Epe road jointly
owned with ARM and Tunji Olowolafe. All
these assets valued at over N25billion
were obtained without paying a kobo to
the Lagos State Government.
Tinubu and Fashola sold the following
prime Lagos properties to their personal
friend and front – Prince Dipo Eludoyin at
very ridiculous prices:
* The 3.8-hectare of land of Lagos State
Fisheries office in VI (beside the Institute
of Oceanography) valued at N3billion.
* The fishery landing jetty at Badore
(where the Ilubirin fishermen were to be
relocated) valued at N500million
* The entire Ogudu foreshore scheme
initially earmarked for a low-cost housing
scheme valued at N5billion
* The Ilubinrin housing estate (which
used to house Lagos state civil servants
and judges up till 2007) valued at
N2.5billion.
*The former Julius Berger yard at Oko
Orisan, Epe valued at N450million.
Tinubu raised a loan of N4.7billion on Eko
Akete project for which nothing was
achieved before he turned around to sell
the property to his Chagouri friends of
Chagouri & Chagouri and Hitech
Construction Ltd at a ridiculously low
price at the expense of the taxpayers of
Lagos.
Tinubu applied to personally purchase the
Federal Secretariat building while in
office. When he couldn’t get to buy it, he
directed Fashola to stop the eventual
owner of the complex to develop it. The
complex is presently wasting away
courtesy of the Lagos State Government.
It took several months of horse trading
and underhand payments before Fashola
could allow the new owners of 1004 flats
to redevelop the complex. Several other
buyers of Federal Government properties
and developers of properties in Ikoyi,
Victoria Island and Government
Reservation Area Ikeja were forced to
succumb to the outrageous demands of
Tinubu, Fashola, Commissioner Abosede
and other officials of the Lagos State
Physical Planning Ministry and were made
to pay ridiculous amounts to private
accounts before their redevelopments
were approved.
Those who refused or were unable to pay
could not develop their properties. This is
a major economic strangulation of
property developers and has contributed
largely to the skyrocketing rent in Ikoyi, VI
and Lekki axis.
Tinubu converted all the plots of land
where Lagos Polytechnic was located at
Ikosi near the old toll gate. He chased
away the Polytechnic in 2006 and went
ahead to locate the choice plots to
himself, his cronies and political
associates. The headquarters of Television
Continental (TVC), which is owned by him,
is located there. He deprived the youths
of Lagos of decent education because of
his greed.
Tinubu solely sold the prime land on
Aboyade Cole, Victoria Island which was
recovered from some allotees, to UACN
Properties Plc. The amount of proceeds
was shrouded in secrecy.
Eludoyin, fronting for Tinubu, built the
estate directly opposite Goshen Beach
Estate in Lekki area.
Tinubu’s wife, Remi Tinubu, built the
massive New Era Foundation youth camp
at the junction of Eleko, off the Lekki-Epe
express road, with Lagos State funds and
has now converted it to personal use.
Tinubu owns the Fara Park Estate and the
Beach Wood Estate both in Lekki.
The Critical Care unit at the Lagos State
University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH) in
Ikeja, built and equipped with state funds,
is now owned personally by Tinubu. He
has put one Dr. Sikiru Tinubu, (a
supposed cousin of his) to run the outfit.
It is run as a private unit and the
proceeds are pocketed by the duo. The
unit charges its users exorbitantly and
most Lagosians can hardly afford to pay
its high charges. Much of the revenue is
derived from fees paid by the State
Government for patients referred there by
its General Hospitals.
Several prominent Nigerians in the
judiciary, police, INEC, and other sensitive
agencies have obtained prime land from
former Governor Tinubu and incumbent
Governor Fashola over the years without
paying a kobo. Many of them had turned
around to sell the land to third parties at
substantial profit. Many top officials in
the police, INEC and the judiciary who
participated in the 2003 and 2007
elections and tribunals in states where
Tinubu has interest were compromised
with parcels of free prime Lagos land and
cash.
If the Lagos State Land’s Bureau could
publish the names and identities of
beneficiaries of land allotees from 2000 to
date, the scandal that will result is better
imagined. Gbenga Ashafa, now a Senator,
and Mrs. Awofisayo were the conduits
through which these acts were being
perpetrated.
Both were also personally involved in
various dubious land transactions on their
own.
Prime land and properties have been
used to pay off public officials who are
personally close to Tinubu and Fashola
for “jobs well done” or for being privy to
sensitive information, notably:
(a) Dele Alake, former Commissioner for
Information and Strategy, was sold a
whole house on Alexander Road, Ikoyi
where he lived as official quarters at a
give-away price.
(b) Rauf Aregbesola, Osun State
Governor, who was a former
Commissioner in Lagos as well as Muiz
Banire, also a former commissioner, got
detached houses at Ladoke Akintola
Street, GRA Ikeja for their “good job” while
serving under Tinubu.
(c) Yemi Cardoso and Wale Edun, both
former commissioners, were sold houses
on Iru Close, and another location in old
Ikoyi at give-away prices by Tinubu.
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