From what I understand the Lekki Concession Company(LCC) has local and foreign lenders like the AFDB it borrowed from to develop the infrastructure. The dollar exchange rate is like x4 what it was when the loan was initially granted. These are verifiable facts
There are operating costs: Staff salary, diesel to power generator, even the epileptic EKEDC bill is high when available
Lekki Concession Company (LCC) provides FREE 24/7 emergency assistance, breakdown and recovery (the only road in Nigeria that provides these services for free) Road maintenance ( potholes, cleaning and verge clearance,)..
- dedicated Police, LASTMA and MAN O WAR - toll free number for emergency and assistance
All the above costs are incurred by the Lekki Concession Company (LCC).
Even without operating the tolls since October, the Lekki Concession Company (LCC) is providing these same services to date.
Lest we forget, the Lekki Concession Company (LCC) has also upgraded its tolling system less than a year before it was burnt down by the EndSARS protesters.
Yes Lagos state government (LASG) has full ownership of the Lekki Concession Company (LCC). What LASG did under Ambode was that it bought LCC with all its assets and liabilities. So the loans are still to be paid off by LASG through LCC.
Based on the above I concluded all the twitter ranting and donation to sue government is all rants and grand scheme to scam people based on e-outrage
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The All Progressives Youth Forum @APCYouthWing , is aware that the meeting between former minister of Aviation, Femi Fani-Kayode; the governor of Kogi State,
..Yahaya Bello and his Yobe State counterpart, Mai Mala Buni who also doubles as the Chairman of the Caretaker/Extraordinary National Convention Planning Committee of the APC has generated quite a presumably heated conversation in Nigeria's political circle.
The interest the meeting has generated is largely due to the politics of the person the two governors hosted and, of course, the image he has built for himself in Nigeria's political landscape.
@MedicaidcfP A CANCER FOUNDATION COMMEMORATES WORLD CANCER DAY: BY DISBURSING 3 MILLION NAIRA FOR CANCER TREATMENT, 500 MEN SCREENED FOR PROSTATE CANCER, 30 HEALTHCARE WORKERS IN CERVICAL CANCER CARE.
@MedicaidcfP Cancer Foundation (MCF), in line with the Union for International Cancer Control’s (UICC) global call for action on cancer every 4th February conducted a series of activities through the week tacross Nigeria.
All activities were tailored towards cancer awareness, human resource, cancer care and treatment support.
Kukah’s allegation of nepotism against PMB holds no water. Buhari’s appointments by geo-political zone as published by a leading online newspaper has debunked Kukah’s verbal halitosis.
The analysis showed that Buhari’s North West got 37 appointments, North East received 29, North Central secured 21, South West had 63, South East received 25 while South South got 24. South West benefited most.
But is Buhari a Yoruba man? He gave the South West almost double what he gave his own North West. Is that nepotism? We challenge Kukah and his merchants of falsehood to provide their own data.
The Northern Christians Forum of Nigeria (NCFN) has distanced itself from statements credited to Bishop Matthew Hassan Kukah of the Catholic Diocese of Sokoto criticising President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration.
The group, in a statement signed by its President, Rev. Dr. Josiah Nabut, on Sunday in Barnawa, Kaduna state warned Kukah to avoid using the pulpit for political gains.
According to the Northern Christians, the cleric is derailing and shifting from the purpose of serving the laity and has now become a tool in the hands of politicians.
A bike rider who is part of a kidnapping ring in Ahmadu Bello University caught by the men of @PoliceNG explains how he and his gang mastermind kidnapping, he is also mentioning the names of his gang members and sponsors in this video
Well, Kukah is a bishop, Perhaps he sees and hears things mere mortals can't see.He said there could have been a coup if Buhari were not the president.
The idea is that Buhari's sins and incompetence necessitate a military coup. Kukah is a bishop, otherwise, I would have said he is serpentine. Regardless of how well or badly Buhari might have functioned, the suggestion of the probability or propriety of a coup is mischievous.
But Kukah is a bishop so I won't say he is a trouble maker. Let's just say he is mistaken. In 2018, Kukah resurrected Atiku and helped cleanse him of political leprosy. It was in desperation to unseat Buhari. Kukah and company lost woefully.