*Says it’s a mind-boggling
fiscal misappropriation
*As Okei-Odumakin wants First Lady’s office scrapped
*As Okei-Odumakin wants First Lady’s office scrapped
Nobel
laureate, Prof. Wole Soyinka and civil society groups, Thursday, condemned the
N4 billion earmarked for the construction of a Mission House for the First
Lady, Patience Jonathan, in the 2013 budget of the Federal Capital
Territory, FCT, saying it is “a mind-boggling fiscal misappropriation.”
It would be recalled that the fund for the
mission house, which was expected to serve as centre to host other African
First Ladies, was listed in the 2013 budget of FCT, Abuja.
Soyinka and civil society expressed their
displeasure in a lettter read during a protest march organised by Women Arise
for Change Initiative, which also had in attendance, Mr. Festus Keyamo; wife of
late Beko Ransome-Kuti, Abosede; daughter of the late Afro beat king, Yeni
Anikulapo and others.
The protesters, who were over 100 converged on
the premises of the Lagos State Television, LTV, Agidingbi, Ikeja, and later
marched to Lagos House, Alausa.
Traffic was partially paralysed around Alausa
axis for about an hour due to the activities of the protesters.
The protesters displayed various placards which
read: “N4 billion will create jobs, so we say no to mission house; N4 billion
budget for Mission House, we say no to fiscal rascality.”
The Nobel laureate whose statement to other
African First Ladies was read by the President of the Initiative, Mrs. Joe-Okei
Odumakin in the presence of Governor Babatunde Fashola of Lagos State,
said: “There is no such thing as an African First Ladies Mission in the
Nigerian appropriation list.”
He, however, urged other African First Ladies to
distance themselves from the idea, saying: “Your names have been invoked as the
ultimate beneficiaries and thus, you are vicariously implicated. In the name of
St. Valentine and the love I bear for you all, please dissociate yourselves
from this display of shameless avarice. I shall not go so far as to ask you to
denounce what you probably know nothing about, but if you ever get to hear of
it, distance yourselves from the gross impropriety.”
It’s
unconstitutional—Keyamo
Keyamo, on his part, said: “The allocation of
such fund to an office that wasn’t recognised by the 1999 constitution is
unconstitutional, null and void. And this is significant that it is women that
are protesting against this act.
“It is sad that Abuja has since become the capital of corruption. The stories that come out of the FCT daily aren’t palatable at all.”
“It is sad that Abuja has since become the capital of corruption. The stories that come out of the FCT daily aren’t palatable at all.”
Okei-Odumakin wants First Lady’s office scrapped
Okei-Odumakin, in her speech, demanded that
“President Goodluck Jonathan must direct the FCT Minister to withdraw this
budget allocation and sack him for this assault on public morality.
“The unconstitutional office of the First Lady
should be scrapped and spouses of elected officials to play no more than
ceremonial roles in the country.”
The President noted “N4 billion could help
millions of school age children to receive better education, equip rural
clinics with drugs and do society a host of other good.”
Mrs. Abosede Ransome-Kuti on her part said “of
what interest is the N4 billion allocated for the construction of a Mission
House for African First Ladies to the man on the street. Of what interest is
this to the vast majority of the citizens of the country who cannot eat three
square meals daily?”
In his response, Fashola said: “This is what I
think is the discharge of your own responsibilities of participation in the
country’s democratic journey. For nothing, I will deliver this letter today.
“Our democratic experience is comparatively very
young. And this is about the 14th year. And going forward, I believe that it is
your participation that enriches the process that helps to set the appropriate
priorities.
“Nothing can be much more incisive as the
demonstration of the occupational endeavours of survival that we see our women
engage in as it was shown by Mrs. Beko Ransome Kuti, women selling matches to
survive in the country, definitely that is a wake-up call for us all.
“The opportunity still exists because I am aware
that the budget is yet to receive the assent of the President. And this
provides an opportunity to look at it again. There is also an opportunity for
us as we embark on constitution amendment about what role women who are spouses
of the heads of government should really play. I think that this type of
protest only enriches the debate and helps us as a people to decide what we
want going forward in this nation.”
Source: Vanguard
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