Remove PPP provision on water in 2017
budget, Groups urge Lagos Assembly
AMBODE HAS REFUSED TO BACK DOWN ON THE WATER PRIVATIZATION FOR REASONS KNOWN TO HIM ALONE
Civil society and labour activists have demanded that the Lagos
State House of Assembly should reject a recommendation in the 2017 budget
proposal which explicitly suggests Public Private Partnership (PPP) as the
arrangement to improve the water sector in the state.
Governor Akinwunmi Ambode while
presenting the 2017 budget proposal of N812.998 billion
to the State House of Assembly , explicitly noted that “in the area of
environment, we will improve water supply through PPP and increase the capacity
utilization of water treatment plants....”
The coalition of civil society and labour unions on the platform
of the Our Water Our Right Campaign have poked the proposal, insisting
that it does not reflect the genuine yearnings of Lagos citizens who believe that
only democratic control of water under the public sector will guarantee access
and affordability of water in Lagos.
The groups include Environmental
Rights Action/Friends of the Earth Nigeria (ERA/FoEN), Peace and Development
Project (PEDEP), Citizen Center and the Amalgamated Union of Public
Corporations, Civil Service, Technical and Recreational Services Employees
(AUPCTRE), among others.
ERA/FoEN Deputy Executive Director,
Akinbode Oluwafemi said: “We find it strange and disturbing that despite the
position of local communities, activists and unions that what Lagos really
needs is public investment and democratic control of water, the spurious
provision on PPP was smuggled into the budget proposal for 2017. This
suggestion should be discarded by the State Assembly if the honourable
lawmakers truly represent the people”
Oluwafemi pointed out that, “Since
the budget is an agglomeration of recommendations from all the ministries it
has become very clear that the PPP idea is being floated by a ministry in the
state that knows it is a myth but wants to foist it on us purely for profit
motives. We have provided the state government a simple alternative in the
document “Lagos Water Crisis: Alternative Roadmap for Water Sector”. We believe
the recommendations can be implemented by the Lagos State Government and Lagos
State Water Corporation over a short and long-term”.
National President of AUPCTRE, Comrade Solomon Adelegan said: “It
is absurd that despite the successes of the Ambode administration in many
respects, it may have been conned into buying into the PPP myth. Under a PPP
regime not only will the rights of our people to a free gift of nature be
violated, workers will also be shown the way out.”
Adelegan insisted that PPP has failed
in all the poster countries of the World Bank such as Manila, Nagpur, and even
Paris, even as he added that, “keeping water in the public sector under
Public-Public-Partnership (PUP) is one of the tested alternatives. We
want the PPP proposal totally removed from the budget proposal”
Executive Director of PEDEP, Francis
Abayomi said: “The budget proposal in relation to water is a bad idea. It has
all the marks of prioritizing profits over human rights which will further
burden our people. Clearly, the governor has been misadvised by those who want
to spring this through the backdoor just like the water courts and the recent
imposition of high charges by the Lagos State Water Regulatory Commissioned
which has led to substantial increase in the cost of water and threats to sue
the state government in places like Okokomaiko and Ikorodu.
Abayomi added that, “the State House of Assembly must stand by the
people by rejecting the PPP proposition. The House must demand adequate budgetary
allocations to the water sector and stand by the people in upholding the human
right to water as an obligation of the government, representing the people. The
PPP proposal does not have the blessing of Lagos citizens. It is unacceptable”.
The group further pointed out that
comprehensive alternative arrangements to the PPP have been clearly enumerated
in the book: LAGOS WATER CRISIS: Alternative Roadmap for Water Sector
publicly presented in the state recently.
“Again we reiterate our call to Governor
Ambode to take a dispassionate look at our recommendations in that book which
include roadmap for sustainable funding of the sector and how Lagos public
water utility can collaborate with other public utilities to share expertise
and knowledge as a more sustainable solution to water crisis in Lagos in the
short and long run”, Oluwafemi added.
Philip Jakpor
Head, Media & Campaigns
ERA/FoEN
08037256939
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