Immediate
past Governor of Lagos State , Babatunde Fashola, has finally spoken on
reports that he spent the sum of N78 million for the upgrade of his
personal website.
In a statement personally signed on Thursday by Babatunde Raji
Fashola, the immediate past governor of Lagos State, he has finally
responded to the allegation that he approved a contract worth N78
million for the upgrade of his personal website.
It will be recalled that last weekend, analytic firm, BudgIT, reportedly alleged that Fashola approved, before he left office, a contract of N78.3 million from the state treasury for an upgrade of his personal website. The news caused outrage among Nigerians who accused the former governor of financial recklessness and the misappropriation of public fund.
Fashola admitted that indeed a contract valued at that amount was awarded, but it involves the provision of other services beyond the upgrade of the website.
He said due process was followed before the contract was awarded and that the procurement agency, PPA, did not raise any objection as at the time the contract was awarded.
"It was for these services that the contract was issued for N78 million, which the Lagos State procurement agency gave a No Objection based on the advice of the Ministry of Science and Technology, who are the government adviser on ICT matters.
In publishing the contract award which was the government tradition under my watch, the procurement agency ‘s website summarized it as ‘upgrade’ only without detailing the other services and this has been distorted by the agents of hate as their suspected ‘smoking gun’.
To date, there have been 27.666 million hits on this website, with 1,844 videos, 34,381 photographs, 2,531 Press releases and 595 speeches among other items of public communication.
I have no biological children other than my two children.
All the debts contracted in my time were approved by the parliament in the annual budgets, some have been paid back and the financial status was healthy and stable when I left. The outlook for the state and her rating by Fitch was long-term foreign and local currency IDRs at ‘BB-, short-term IDR at ‘B and national long-term rating at ‘AA+(nga).
I expect them to know that allegations of wrong doing are not resolved without evidence, neither are they resolved in press conferences,” he said.
Fashola’s statement comes on the heels of the denial by the
contractor, Info Access Plus, that it received N78 million. The company
said though it quoted N12.5million for the upgrade of the website,
www.fashola.com, it only received N10 million from the state government.
On Thursday, the former governor said only N12 million was actually awarded for the upgrade of the site while other services such as the handover countdown clock, mobile apps for Google, for iOS ipad, for Microsoft, and Blackberry and the annual maintenance cost for managing the site make up the total of N78 million.