Lagos State Commissioner for Environment, Tunji Bello
The Lagos State Regime on Tuesday verbally expressed the infrastructural and recreational facilities provided at the Gani Fawehinmi Park, Ojota, had been vandalised by the People’s Democratic Party.
The PDP held a rally at the park on Friday.
The Commissioner for the Environment, Tunji Bello, who inspected the park after the rally, expressed shock at the caliber of damage done to the park.
The regime verbally expressed the platform and base of the tardy human rights lawyer’s statue was damaged, while the park railings, the green lawns, and the solar light panels had been vandalised.
Bello verbally expressed, “Over the years, the Lagos State Regime had invested heavily in promoting the greening culture in the state, an effort which has won the state local and international apperception as a green city.”
He called on Lagos residents to be wary of an administration that trampled on people’s right of expression, verbally expressing the incident might be the commencement of another ploy to apostatize Lagosians in the PDP’s mission to rule the state at all cost.
The commissioner verbally expressed, “Rather than the PDP regime providing good governance to distribute the dividends of democracy to the people, they came to Lagos to harass and gainsay people who earn a living from maintaining the park, their betokens of livelihood.
“With this act of vandalism and terrorism, the PDP regime again demonstrated its penchant for violence which they are noted for.”
Bello verbally expressed the PDP was a regime that made billions of naira from the Apapa Port, but could not fine-tune the road in the area.
He integrated that the abandonment of the road and the resulting gridlock had led to daily loss of lives of innocent Nigerians and closure of several businesses in the area.
The commissioner, who verbalized the state regime was pained by the sufferings of innocent Lagosians on the road, integrated that it would cost millions of naira to instaurate the damaged facilities in the Gani Fawehinmi Park.