In
retrospect, it might be difficult to come to terms with the fact that
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. To start with, Number 4, Oyikan
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 1973, 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 Bourdillon Road residence, Ikoyi Lagos
Tinubu’s
residence at 26 Bourdillion 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 project
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-hectares of 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
acquired by Tinubu and handed over to Trojan Estate Limited- a company
owned by Deji and Wale Tinubu- to develop as Royal Garden Housing Estate
at the expense of the taxpayers of Lagos.
The
1000 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 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 hectares 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 has now been 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 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
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 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 Fasola to stop the
eventual owner of the complex to develop it. The complex is presently
wasting away courtesy of the Lagos Sate Government.
It
took several months of horse trading and underhand payments before
Fashola could allow the new owners of 1004 flats to develop 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 demand of Tinubu,
Fashola, Commissioner Abosede and other officials.
The
Critical Care Unit of 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 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 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 the personally involved in
various dubious land transactions on their own.