Coronavirus: Give account of COVID-19 donation expenses - Lagos Assembly tells Sanwo-Olu

Coronavirus: Give account of COVID-19 donation expenses - Lagos Assembly tells Sanwo-Olu

- Lagos Assembly has ordered Governor Sanwo-Olu to give account of COVID-19 donation expenses

- The House also made case for a co-chairman and incident command in the state

- Mudashiru Obasa, the speaker of the House, said that it would be better to introduce a co-chairman from the executive arm on incident command

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Lagos state House of Assembly has called on the state governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, to make recourse to the House over expenses incurred from the donations made towards combating the coronavirus pandemic in the state.

Nigerian Tribune reports that the House also charged the governor to make recourse to it before declaring a state of emergency even during a particular situation like currently being experienced on COVID-19 deadly pandemic.

Legit.ng gathered that the resolution followed the observation raised by the state attorney-general and commissioner for justice, Moyosore Onigbanjo (SAN) on a recently passed bill tagged, ‘Coronavirus Pandemic Emergency Law, 2020.”

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The executive observed among others on the provisions in the law, directing the governor to make a request to the House before declaring a state of emergency and rendering account to the House on the spending of donations to the state government to address the pandemic.

Presiding over the plenary session held on Thursday, May 7, at the chambers, the speaker, Mudashiru Obasa, noted that the institution was not depriving the governor of his power but recourse must be made to the House.

Coronavirus: Give account of COVID-19 donation expenses - Lagos Assembly tells Sanwo-Olu
The speaker of Lagos state House of Assembly, Mudashiru Obasa. Credit: Facebook/Obasa
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“It is our own duty to do what is right. It is for them to follow what we do in line with the constitution. The law says, they will come forward to give account on what they have expended.

“If you set up a committee and the governor is the chairman, and the House committee later invites the governor, it will look like a confrontation,” Obasa said.

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The speaker explained further that it would be better to introduce a co-chairman from the executive arm on incident command, adding that the co-chairman would be ready to face the House committee.

“Now that we have an emergency situation, there must be an independent account set up separately, otherwise something is missing somewhere,” he added.

Earlier in his submission, the chairman House committee on health services, Akeem Shokunle, had read the recommendations of the committee on a report that addressed the observations raised by the attorney-general.

The recommendation stated in part: “With regards to paragraph 3 of the observation, the committee is of the opinion that it is not a usurpation of power to create a procedure for activating a donated power.

“Section 305 of the 1999 constitution which gives the power to declare a state of emergency clearly stipulates the procedure to be followed in exercising that given power.

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“The committee also points out that we are all in these together once Mr governor communicates his intention to extend the state of emergency to the House, it will expeditiously be dealt with as already stated in section 23(2) of the law.

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One of the members of the House, Folajimi Mohammed, had noted that following the quarantine act, the governor might not make recourse to the House because it demanded urgent action.

But, the speaker argued that going by the constitutional provision, the governor would have to come for accountability.

Meanwhile, Legit.ng had previously reported that Lagos state government said it recorded two additional coronavirus related deaths, bringing the total number of deaths associated with the pandemic in the state to 33.

It was reported that the state commissioner for health, Professor Akin Abayomi, disclosed this on Thursday, May 7, on his Twitter page.

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