Gov Sanwo-Olu under fire over ‘N2bn for rechargeable fans, N18m for chickens’, other items on Lagos procurements

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Governorship candidate of the Action Democratic Congress (ADC) in Lagos, Funso Doherty has written to Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu on some of on projects funded with taxpayers’ money.

In an open letter addressed to the Sanwo-Olu, Doherty said he analysed the register of public procurement awards by the Lagos government for the second and third quarters of 2023.

According to the chartered accountant, the period reviewed was from April to September.

In the open letter, Doherty listed some projects awarded by the state government that “require greater scrutiny”.

“I just wrote an open letter to the Governor on Public Procurement awards reported by LASG for the 2nd and 3rd quarters of 2023, highlighting a number of issues for further scrutiny and remedial action. Judicious use of public funds is always important, and is especially so now,” he posted on X.

In the letter, he cited that N18,468,000 was awarded to the office of the chief of staff for the “supply and distribution of 2,000 Noiler chicken across the local government areas and wards in the state”.

“Another sum of N440,750,000 was awarded to the office of the chief of staff for the “procurement of a brand new Lexus LX 600 Bullet Proof Sport Utility Vehicle for use in the Pool of Office of Chief,” Doherty wrote.

“The sum of N7,475,000 also awarded for the “replacement of the liquid fragrance in the Office of Mr Governor, Lagos house, Ikeja.

“The office of deputy governor was awarded the sum of N30,000,000 for “monthly outreach of indigent citizens by wife of the deputy governor.

“Another N30,000,000 was awarded for monthly empowerment programmes of the wife of the deputy governor.

“The sum of N2,017,840,000 was awarded for the “provision of supply items (rechargeable fans, rechargeable lights and fridge in the office of the deputy governor.”

He said the government also awarded the sum of N531,553,559 for the “renovation of Saint Andrews Anglican Church. Oke-Popo, Lagos”.

 

See letter below: