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Late Alhaji Lateef Jakande First Civilian Governor of Lagos State October 1979 - December 1983

Late Alhaji Lateef Jakande First Civilian Governor of Lagos State October 1979 - December 1983

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Late Alhaji Lateef JakandeFirst Civilian Governor of Lagos State October 1979 - December 1983
Late Alhaji Lateef Jakande
First Civilian Governor of Lagos State October 1979 – December 1983

I have restrained myself from getting involved in this kind of controversy. This was why I made a strenuous effort from being drawn into the brickbat between Bayo Onanuga/Dele Alake on the one hand and Arise News on the other despite pressure on me to say something. “Oga, this is shameful, won’t you say something to guide us?” I resisted the pressure.

The drive for political power in this clime has no respect for anything. Not for honour, nor anything with the tinge of sublimity! You will be hailed for calling black white and white, black even on the platform of journalists who are not just observers but chronicles of developments and events.

How can anybody say LASU was a glorified school? Oh, really?

The metro line was stopped by the Buhari junta, not by NPN!

What NPN attempted to do was to stop the establishment of Lagos Radio and Television. The Shagari Administration sought to vest the Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria with the power to establish and operate state radio stations. The Nigerian Television Authority was to set up at least one television station in each state of the federation. They said states setting up radios and TV would amount to the proliferation of broadcast stations. They did not know the person they were dealing with—Someone who for years was the President of International Press Institute (IPI), the Founder of the Nigerian Guild of Editors, the Founder of Newspapers Proprietors Association of Nigeria (NPAN); Founder of Nigeria Institute of Journalism (NIJ), Managing Director/Editor of The Nigerian Tribune, one who led the media in battles with the military as well as irresponsible civilian administrations. Jakande fought it and was victorious. His administration was therefore the first state government to own a  TV station in Nigeria.

The functional primary schools be built to abolish the three-session system he inherited were recommended by UNESCO for developing countries.

When Gbolahan Mudasiru came, he started to upgrade them. And he did a lot. The Jakande schools were meant for a purpose and they fulfilled such that pupil enrollment leapt from 90, 172 in 1979 to 136, 987 in 1983.

Secondary schools rose from 79 when Jakande took over in 1979 to 319 by July 1983. The student population was 59,584 by October 1979. By a year later it had leapt to 107, 835 students.

The teachers were the highest paid in the nation with the right to car and housing loans like the state civil servants.

Housing: He embarked on A crash programme to build 50, 000 housing units in four years. For 17 years before his ascension, LEDB, The State Housing Corporation succeeded in building only 4,502 housing units. His focus was on the low and medium classes of our people. He succeeded in delivering 21,000. An allottee was required to pay only N4,000 as a deposit. Whoever was unable to afford that could pay just N1,000 and he would he eligible for a loan to balance up from LBIC. He thus established 18 housing estates in the state. A two-bedroom flat as sold for N6,000 and a three-bedroom unit for N8,000.

I have read In several places that by 1999, Lagos could only generate N600 million.

Let’s hear it from the horse’s mouth who came to the saddle 20 years earlier, the one and only LKJ: “We generated enough to meet our obligations without dependence on the Federal Account.” And so, Lagos State under Jakande was the first state government in the land to announce a billion naira budget and it gave loans to some state governments, notably Borno!

Jakande was the one who established the Lagos State Ministry Of Environment under the headship of Alabi Masha. He then set up Lagos State Waste Disposal Board with Alhaji Mumini as Chairman. Anyone of my generation who knew Mumini would remember the kind of person he was, and his unremitted application to assigned tasks. Equipped with a fleet of 157 vehicles, 21 mechanical shovels and 2,000 movable dust bins in every part of the metropolis, the Board collected 400,000 tonnes of refuse yearly. Of course, the population of Lagos has increased by leaps, it should necessarily be expected of his successors to roll up their sleeves and Fashola fitted the bill. Fashola did remarkably well. We should remember that because of his shine, it was a tug of war to have him get the nod of the City Fathers for A’a second term!

Ambode continued in the line of Fashola to tackle the refuse problem successfully. Was it not part of building a cleaner Lagos that Fashola embarked on environmental transformation everywhere, turning Lagos into exemplary leafy surroundings—plants, flowers, green lawns even in the most unexpected terrain?

Jakande established Flood Relief Committee deflooding Ebute Ero, Oroyinyin; Obalende; Aguda; Opebi; Apapa; Eric More; Simpson; Oba Akran and many more up to Somolu! Drains collectors were built at Gbagada; Oshodi Mafoluku; Ojota; Ketu etc.

To arouse public interest in environmental transformation, Jakande introduced the following:

• Annual Sanitation Day For Market Women;

• Annual Sanitation Day For Workers;

• Annual Sanitation Day For School Children;

• Annual Environmental Day For Community Development Committees;

• Annual Competition On Environment Among The 20/23 Local Government Councils In The State.

I won’t want to bore the platform with the roads Jakande built and paved nor his strategy to turn the finances of Lagos State around.

Presently, I will mention just one area. Strategy on roads? Hold it: His strategy was to establish a Works Management Board. One unique activity of that board was that it had its Asphalt Plant which could produce 200 tons of asphalt an hour! So, it was possible to build neighbourhood roads without much stress. That board also constructed 94 public buildings including the Lagos State House of Assembly; The rebuilding Of Onikan Stadium; The Coconut industries in Badagry as well as Conference Hall in that town!

Perhaps worthy of mentioning because of the exaggerated claims we are fed on this platform is Eti-Osa-Lekki which stretched to Epe! And also perhaps Epe-Ijebu-Ode (12,000 Meters)! Ha! Let me quickly mention the opening up of Victoria Island-Lekki!

Just one stream of financial turn-around: Jakande administration invested in the following companies:

Guinness Nigeria Limited; Nigerian Breweries; Dunlop Industries; Cappa & Da’Alberto; Julius Berger; G. Cappa; UAC; BEWAC Ltd; UTC Ltd; CFAO; Volkswagen Nigeria Ltd; Nichemtex; Clay Industries; British American Insurance; Westminster Dredging; Crusader Insurance!

I have not exhausted all that Jakande did to be the modern builder of Lagos.

As I said earlier, I have refrained from getting involved in this kind of thing. Were we living on the moon? Are we children? It is rude to attempt to pull the wool over the faces of journalists on their platform, many of them very senior journalists who, if not editors in the period under review, were line editors!

What constitutes the index of development, of enlightenment if not education, environment and health, transportation? Jakande built LASU, Lagos Polytechnic, Colleges of Education and schools which form the foundation of civilization anywhere. He met 17 hospitals since the colonial days, and within four years he increased the facilities to 22. He set up 10 mini waterworks which is a tool of sanitation. He established a ferry service from Festac to Marina and wool is being Pulled Over Our Faces As If We Are children and uninformed – on this platform!!!

 

Bonuola, famous as Ladbone, the Columnist of “Caught Out: A Critical Look At The Nigerian Press In The Sunday Times”, The Founding Editor and later Managing Director of The Guardian, contributed this piece on The Guardian WhatsApp Groups.

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