Sunday, May 03, 2015

Ogun carpets Isiaka over attack of light rail project



The Ogun State Government has described the world view of the state governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, Gboyega Isiaka, as “too narrow”, over the latter’s criticism of the light rail project the state had signed its with the Chinese Civil Engineering Construction Company last week.

The Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Yusuph Olaniyonu, said this in a statement on Sunday in Abeokuta.

Isiaka had, last Thursday, condemned the rail project, describing it as a “misplaced priority,” shortly after submitting his petition to the National and State Houses of Assembly Election Petitions Tribunal in Abeokuta, challenging the victory of the state Governor, Senator Ibikunle Amosun, who won the April 11 governorship election.

He (Isiaka) had argued that the project should not be the priority of the state for now, as there were schools and health facilities that had decayed and needed urgent attention.

He noted that there were many things the governor did not tell the people of the state about the project.

He said, “One wonders where and when did the government conceptualise the project? Was it debated at any state executive council meeting or budget retreat? Was it advertised or bidded for? What is going to be the economic and environmental impact upon the economy and the geography of the state respectively?

“How would such humougous project be funded and under what repayment terms?”

However, Olaniyonu said the project was a contractor-financed arrangement and it would open the state economy to massive investment and create employment opportunities for the youth.

He described the views expressed by Isiaka “as a reflection of his ignorance and narrow world view about developments, even within the country.”

He explained that any economy, where goods and services could not be easily moved from one point to another, was doomed, adding that the rail system had proved to be the best means of mass movement.

Apart from complementing the network of roads being constructed in the state, Olaniyonu noted that the project would allow the state to key into the light rail project of Lagos State and that of the Federal Government.

He said, “With the federal and neighbouring Lagos State governments commencing the construction of a light rail network, Ogun State needs to quickly key into it so as not to be deprived of the resultant benefits.

“Ogun State, by signing the contract with CCECC is only joining a network that both the federal and Lagos governments are about to create. That is why we are using the same contractor as them. This will save money, time and ensure compatibility.

“We are surprised that Mr. Isiaka did not know about the proposed light rail until last week. We publicly signed the Memorandum of Understanding in 2013 so that the contractor could prepare the design for us. The design was in fact featured prominently in the 2014 state calendar and other publications of the state government.

“We are a forward-looking, progressive administration. Our plan is to create a modern, agro-based, industrialised and developed state. The light rail project is central to achieving this.”

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