Proposed Lagos
Environment Law is Pro-PPP, Anti-People, says ERA/FoEN
The Environmental Rights
Action/Friends of the Earth Nigeria (ERA/FoEN) has described the proposed Bill
to Provide for the Management, Protection and Sustainable Development of the
Environment in Lagos State as a document laden with ambiguities to mask its
privatization plans in the water sector.
At a Public hearing organised by
the Lagos House Committee for Environment at the House of Assembly Complex
Alausa Sectretariat today (Feb 9), ERA/FoEN faulted sections of the proposal which
it viewed as attempts to sneak public private partnership (PPP) into the water
sector. The sections include: Allocation of Fund and Guarantees, Sinking
of Borehole Hydraulic and other Structures, Maintenance of Water Bodies,
Functions
of the Office and Powers to Make Regulations.
Deputy Executive Director of
ERA/FoEN, Akinbode Oluwafemi said: “We are shell-shocked at the the proposed
law as it is fraught with deliberate loopholes that will open the door for the
corporate take-over of Lagos water, the sanitation sector, and ultimately the
state”
Oluwafemi explained that, under Allocation of the Fund and Guarantees, that
the state government will secure payment in respect of contracted services and
concessions for long term infrastructure investments with an Irrevocable
Service Payment Order as the first line charge on the Internally Generated Revenue
is scandalous. Literally, the Lagos government is saying it must pay these
corporate entities before spending on roads, schools, hospitals, water etc. This
is absurd.
He added that, the provision also
brazenly stated that, “In the event that the State’s IGR is insufficient or
unavailable to discharge its obligations, it will apply monies due to it from
the monthly allocations from the federal account to secure its payment
obligation to the contractors and concessionaires”.
The ERA/FoEN memorandum also carpets the clause that states
that members of The Trust Fund Board
to be set up will have six members, two of which will be from the ministry of
environment, and the commissioner for environment being its chair. It noted
that the commissioner will have too many powers under the law as he will also
be tasked with making regulations.
In the provision criminalizing Sinking of Borehole Hydraulic and other Structures and recommending
prison terms and fines for defaulters, the
group was of the view that Lagos
residents currently using these means to access water are only victims of a
system that failed to provide them a basic human right.
“What logic justifies banning people from using streams or
helping their neighbors who cannot access safe water due to inadequate
investment from the state government for decades? Yet, this obnoxious provision
is in the law”
The ERA/ FoEN boss explained that if it goes unchallenged, these
measures would further burden Lagos citizens at a time that the government has
no clear and articulated plan to fix the public water system, adding that, “Our
fear is that this pressure on Lagos citizens could be the guise to introduce
Public Private Partnership (PPP) in the water sector which Lagosians have
roundly condemned.
In addition to the memorandum submitted, ERA/FoEN also
provided them with copies of the document – Lagos Water Crisis: Alternative Roadmap for the Water Sector which
it launched in October 2016 as solution to the water crisis in Lagos.
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