The burgeoning profligacy of the President Goodluck Jonathan-led
administration was further underlined in Abuja today as the government
announced it has given approval for the construction of a new modern
city within Abuja for the country to celebrate its centennial.
The approval was given by the Federal Executive Council at its weekly
meeting, which was presided over by President Jonathan. Briefing State
House correspondents at the end of the meeting which lasted about eight
hours, the Minister of Information, Labaran Maku, said the new city is
an entirely private sector driven.
“The new city that has been
proposed as part of our centenary celebration is entirely private sector
driven, no kobo from government. Let that be very, very clear. This is
absolutely private sector driven with private
sector investment.”
He
said that the government’s only contribution will be to provide land
through the FCT and agree on a proper design, following which it will be
completely taken over by the private sector.
“The only few
government facility that will be there will be an archaic for
celebrations,” Maku added, pointing out that the new city might take up
to 10 to 15 years to develop.
The city of Abuja, which has been in
use for less than 30 years, has attracted a bad reputation as one of
the world’s most expensive cities, with current and former top
government officials relentlessly and greedily pillaging whatever they
wish, no matter its price tag.
As a geo-political entity, Nigeria
came into existence in 1914 following the amalgamation of the Northern
and Southern protectorates by the British, represented by the then
Governor-General of the country, Lord Frederick Lugard.
Still
speaking to the correspondents, Mr. Maku blamed the media for Nigeria’s
poor image as a corrupt country. Commenting on a new report by
Transparency International in which Nigeria is ranked 37th on the global
corruption index, Mr. Maku urged the media and the people of the
country to help the government to present a better image of the nation
to the world.
The Minister did not say when government officials
would lead by example or when his government will start combating
corruption.
Responding a few months ago to the national clamor
for him to declare his assets, President Jonathan answered that he does
not give a damn and will never publicly declare his assets
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