PDP, Falana, Ojodu berate Lagos Govt over ‘arbitrary’ streets renaming

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The Lagos State chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP ) has faulted the  recent renaming of streets in some local governments areas of the state.

The recent renaming of streets and public landmarks in the state has sparked angry reactions  and  protests, while others have called the move as unconstitutional, provocative, reminiscent of what they call ethnic or cultural erasure.

Reacting in a statement on Thursday in Lagos, the PDP Vice-Chairman (Lagos Central), Mr Hakeem Olalemi, who advised the ruling party to tread carefully, alleged  the remaining targeted a section of the society.

“The Lagos PDP is hereby rejecting in totality the renaming of streets by some council chairmen. We should erase history because of politics.

“It is against the spirit of unity in diversity and it will certainly affect the image of the state as a cosmopolitan state.

“We should be seen to be promoting unity and not to give the wrong impression to non-indigenes in the state.

“We have various ethnic nationalists in our state, who have contributed immensely to the development of our state, hence the reason why some streets were named after them initially.

“This current action by some council executives should be reconsidered. Most of the streets affected were bearing Igbo names before and this leaves  so many questions in the heart of non Indigenes,.”

Describing the street remaining as totally unconstitutional, Olalemi said that the decision and consequent reactions showed that some leaders failed to consult widely.

“The APC should, as a matter of fact, revert to the status quo.

“If the steps were not reversed, the party could seek legal redress in court in order to preserve the identity of Lagos State as a cosmopolitan state.

“We cannot erase history in the name of politics. The ruling party should know that this renaming of streets arbitrarily can lead to riot, unrest and serious chaos if care is not taken,” he said.

Human rights lawyer, Mr Femi Falana, also recently condemned the change of street names as unconstitutional.

In an article that is now trending in the social media, famous journalist and political scientist, Senator Babafemi Ojodu warns President Bola Tinubu to rein in on his kinsmen if does not wish to further jeopardise his chance of being re-elected in 2027.

According him, the Tinubu administration had done much harm to itself already by the lopsided nature of appointments and distribution of development projects.

It is also reported that residents of Ilaje community in Bariga Local Council Development Area (LCDA in the state had  staged a protest on Wednesday, rejecting the recent renaming of their street ‘Ilaje Road’ to ‘King Sunny Ade Road.’ 

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