Lagos ACN Demands for Special Status for Lagos
The Lagos State chapter of the Action Congress of Nigeria has demanded for a special status for Lagos in consonance with her status as Nigeria’s most populous and most important state that caters for the needs of Nigeria’s most critical and most productive population.
The party says its demands remain the best possible way to drive Nigeria’s development as Lagos State remains Nigeria’s most industrialised state with needs that align with Nigeria’s growth needs and potentials.
In a release in Lagos, signed by the Lagos State Publicity Secretary of the ACN, Joe Igbokwe, the party said that ignoring the mounting needs of Lagos or trying to pretend they don’t exist is inflicting horrible gashes on Nigeria’s quest for progress and its aspirations to become a big economy.
It says no nation grows by treating the needs of its golden geese with ignominy and says that the future growth of the country’s economy is tied to the development of Lagos as the state that hosts 85 per cent of Nigeria’s industries.
“It is ironical that successive governments have been treating Lagos and its expanding needs for critical infrastructure demands with levity while they romance the dream of having Nigeria as one of the twenty biggest economies in the world by 2020. Lagos hosts over 85 per cent of Nigeria’s industrial hub, hosts over 65 per cent of its financial hub and hosts over 75 per cent of Nigeria’s active workforce, its intelligentsia and graduates. With each day, the population and needs of Lagos continues to increase to reflect this important role. As the economic capital of Nigeria, Lagos has been the first port of call for eager millions of youths from all parts of the country who long for means of survival from the vicissitudes and vagaries of a floundering economy as Nigeria’s.
“Lagos ACN is worried that successive governments have left these very great demands to the state government and the lean monthly allocations it receives from the federation account and that the federal government has abandoned Lagos to the state government and have allowed its infrastructures to decay. We are worried that the federal government has played deaf to the need to fund the repair of the infrastructural base in Lagos and has played deaf to the general demand that Lagos be accorded its well deserved status as a Special State that must be accorded such status and the economic empowerment needed to drive such status.
“Lagos ACN is particularly pleased that Governor Babatunde Fashola is rising to the many demands of Lagos and has been attending to these needs with the limited funds at his disposal. We are happy that there has been tremendous infrastructure renewal in Lagos for the past twelve years but Lagos still needs massive funding from the federal government to take care of the huge infrastructural base in Lagos and ensure that Lagos drives the growth of the country’s economy. Lagos is the only state where every Nigerian family is represented so it is the state that means most to all Nigerian families as well as the economy of the country and must not be neglected.
“We therefore charge President Goodluck Jonathan and the incoming National Assembly to see the need to grant Lagos the Special Status it deserves and make all the necessary provisions for that status in the coming dispensation. We charge them to eschew partisanship and do the needed to give Lagos its befitting status in line with the diverse role it is playing in Nigeria. Lagos is projected to be one of the world’s biggest cities in 2015 and it cannot play the critical role it is programmed to play in Nigeria’s growth and economic progress when it is abandoned and neglected. The Special Status for Lagos should be seen as a necessary step that should be taken to place Nigeria on a sound footing for growth and economic progress and must be taken as very important by both the President and the National Assembly.â€
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