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Babatunde Fashola

Babatunde Raji Fashola (Listen) CON SAN (Yoruba: Bàbátúndé Rájí Fáṣọlá; born 28 June 1963) is a Nigerian lawyer and politician currently serving as the Federal Minister of Works and Housing of Nigeria. He served two terms as Governor of Lagos State from 29 May 2007 to 29 May 2015.[2][3]

Babatunde Raji Fashola
Fashola delivering a speech in June 2010
Minister of Works and Housing
Assumed office
11 November 2015
PresidentMuhammadu Buhari
13th Governor of Lagos State
In office
29 May 2007 – 29 May 2015
DeputySarah Adebisi Sosan
Adejoke Orelope-Adefulire
Preceded byBola Tinubu
Succeeded byAkinwunmi Ambode
Personal details
Born (1963-06-28) 28 June 1963 (age 59)[1]
Lagos, Nigeria
Political partyAll Progressives Congress (APC)
SpouseAbimbola Emmanuela Fashola
Children2
OccupationLawyer, Politician

Early life

Fashola was born on 28 June 1963,[4] in Lagos at Island Maternity Hospital into the family of Ademola Fashola, a former journalist with the Daily Times of Nigeria, and Olufunke Agunbiade, a nurse. He has 12 siblings.[5]

Legal career

Supreme Court

He was called to the Nigerian Bar as a solicitor and advocate of the Supreme Court of Nigeria in November 1988[6] after completing the professional training programme at the Nigerian Law School, Lagos which he undertook between 1987 and 1988.[7]

Honours

Fashola, a Notary Public of the Supreme Court of Nigeria, has received awards and certificates of merit including the Distinguished Alumnus Award conferred on him by the University of Benin Alumni Association.[7] He is also a recipient of Lagos State public service club Platinum Award for outstanding contribution towards development. As well as Alliance for Democracy " Igbogbo Bayeku Local Government Award" in recognition of activities towards the success of the party.

Babatunde Fashola is also a Patron of the Law Students Association of the University of Benin and he is the second law graduate from the University of Benin and the first member of the Nigerian Law School graduating class of 1988 to be conferred with the professional rank of Senior Advocate of Nigeria.[8] Fashola is also the First ever Chief of Staff to be so honoured. Babatunde Fashola is a member of the Nigerian Bar Association, the International Bar Association and an Associate of the Chartered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria.

In October 2022, a Nigerian national honour of Commander of the Order of the Niger (CON) was conferred on him by President Muhammadu Buhari.[9]

Political appointments

Fashola was Chief of Staff to his predecessor, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu. Fashola, had during his tenure as Chief of Staff, also dubbed as the Honourable Commissioner to the Governor's office. Babatunde Fashola was the first person to hold both offices simultaneously.[citation needed]

Babatunde Fashola also served in Lagos state in various capacities, including:

  • Secretary of the Lands Sub-Committee of the Transitional Work Groups- 1999.
  • Member of the panel of Enquiry into allocation of houses on the Mobolaji Johnson Housing Scheme at Lekki.- 2000.
  • Member of the State Tenders Board- 2002– 2006.
  • Member of the Lagos State Executive Council-2002-2006.
  • Member of the State Security Council-2002-2006
  • Member of the State Treasury Board-2002-2006
  • Chairman Ad-Hoc Committee on the Review of Asset distribution among Local Government.
  • Minister of Power, Works and Housing 2015-2019[10]
  • Minister of Works and Housing 2019 to date[11]

Governor of Lagos state

 
Babatunde Fashola

Fashola was the chief of staff to his predecessor, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu.[citation needed]

As the candidate of the Action Congress party, now transformed to the All Progressives Congress party, Fashola succeeded Tinubu as governor of Lagos State on 14 April 2007. Fashola was re-elected on 26 April 2011.[12]

Lagos infrastructural regeneration

Fashola focused on the rehabilitation of Lagos' infrastructures. These infrastructures had been neglected for years after Abuja was declared the new capital of Nigeria in 1991. The modernisation of Lagos, which Tinubu had begun, accelerated under Fashola's governorship. Both the private and public sectors were involved in the realisation of the project.[13]

Bus Rapid Transit

Fashola introduced air-conditioned city buses, the BRT buses, for which dedicated lanes were constructed.[14][15]

Suburban railway

The "Blue Line" of the suburban railway at the National Theatre.

Fashola initiated the construction of the Lagos Light Rail, the commuter rail of Lagos, the first two lines of which are scheduled for completion in the last quarter of 2022 (as at January 2022).[16]

Highways

On assuming office, Fashola embarked on a major overhaul of the city's main highways. At the same time, major reconstruction works took place almost everywhere in Lagos. The result was that the Lagos metropolis took on a new look in the first four years of his tenure. Most of the major roads were redesigned and painted. New roads were opened up with flyover bridges. Ultra-modern footbridges were built to replace the old, dilapidated bridges.[17]

Education

The Fashola government has paid great attention to education. This includes the reinstatement and establishment of well-equipped new classrooms, distribution of free textbooks, provision of well-equipped workrooms and libraries, provision of buses for teachers and students to facilitate transportation, reinstatement of uniformed voluntary administrators in public schools in the state, introduction of a salary scale for teachers in public schools in the state, development of the Adopt a School Initiative and others. The schools that have been repaired include: Ikotun Senior High School, Alimosho Girls High School, Agege Okemagba Junior High School, Mojoda Amuwo Senior Grammar School and Tomia Community Secondary School, Alagbado.[17]

Rural transformation

The Fashola government has also made great strides in rural areas, with over 110 rural development projects completed under the Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Structure. At the end of 2009, 104 communities were metered for the provision of a modified Type A water system from the Intervention Fund. Some other achievements in the rural sector include: Construction of modern abattoirs in Ologe, Oko-Oba and Lairage. Construction of access roads to link villages at places like Imude road, Shibiri-Etegbin road, Ajangbandi-Illogbo road, Agboroko-Igbo road, Elerin road and Ariyo-Muyo-Tedi Oshun road and so on. The state government has completed 165 rural electrification projects under its rural interference programme.[17]

Reclamation of land

 
Eko Atlantic skyline

Fashola embarked on land reclamation without which urban planning would not be possible under the prevailing conditions. This includes Banana Island and Eko Atlantic City, both of which have been filled. Eko Atlantic City is expected to house millions of Lagosians in the future and, unlike the rest of the city, is equipped with sewers, its own electricity supply and other features of a modern city.[18][19][20][21][22][23]

City beautification

 
Statue of Ayodele Awojobi

In October 2009, Babatunde Fashola inaugurated a garden in honour of the late Professor Ayodele Awojobi at Onike Roundabout, Yaba, Lagos, in the middle of which a statue of the famous academic was placed.[24]

Fashola, as governor, collaborated with artists like Oladejo Victor Akinlonu to enhance and beautify Lagos. Oladejo's works such as the Eyo Masquerade and the bust of Sir Alexander Molade Okoya Thomas were commissioned by the governor.[25]

Public security

On the road to security, the Fashola government not only transformed most of the hideouts and places that previously served as bases for fraudsters and armed robbers into visually appealing environments. It also established the Lagos State Security Trust Fund to effectively and sustainably fund the security needs of the state.[17]

In June 2007, Babatunde Fashola appointed former Inspector General of Police Musiliu Smith head of the Lagos State Security council, a body charged with taking a holistic look at the anatomy of crime in the state.[26]

Haiti earthquake fund-raising

As soon as Haiti was struck by a magnitude 7.0 Mw earthquake, Babatunde Fashola launched an appeal to raise up to one million US dollars. The funds raised were used to assist the victims of the Haiti quake. As this was in place, the Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Mr. Adeyemi Ikuforiji, said Nigerians should be prepared in events of natural disasters.[27]

Water safety

In May 2014, Fashola announced the compulsory use of life jackets on Lagos waterways.[28] In a 2012 accident, ten children from Ijora Awori, Lagos State, drowned while they were being ferried to school, because they were not wearing life jackets.[29]

Controversial eateries tax

A controversial proposal to charge consumption tax on eateries had been enforced. The matter was taken to court, but the ruling was announced in the government’s favor.[30]

Waste investigation

In late January 2010, the Lagos State House of Assembly launched an investigation into possible waste of taxpayers' money by Fashola, mainly in connection with the ongoing Eko Atlantic City project. The allegations range from importation of palm trees from Niger for horticulture projects to improper use of contract money involving one of the Lagos State contractors. The group conducting the investigation was known as True Face of Lagos.[31] The final reports were to be submitted on 15 February 2010. During his tenure, True Face of Lagos was later disbanded. Attempts were made to restart the investigation through a petition, but they were repeatedly rejected by the courts.[32][33][34][35][36][37]

The fight against Ebola

Babatunde Raji Fashola's greatest achievement as governor came at the end of his second term in September 2014, when Nigeria was officially declared free of Ebola. Three months earlier, Ebola had first spread in the country when Patrick Sawyer, the infected US-Liberian citizen and ECOWAS official, brought in the virus through Lagos airport.[citation needed]

He personally took control of tracking down and isolating about 1,000 people who were feared to have been infected since Patrick Sawyer's arrival. The Lagos governor cut short a pilgrimage to Mecca, flew home and then set up an Ebola Emergency Operations Centre to take on the daunting task of monitoring all those who might be infected. A team of 2,000 officials was trained for the task and ended up knocking on 26,000 doors. At one point, the governor was briefed by disease control experts up to ten times a day. He made a point of visiting the country's Ebola treatment centre to impress on the Nigerian public that they should not panic unnecessarily.[17]

Ministerial position

Fashola was appointed Minister of Power, Works and Housing by President Muhammadu Buhari on 11 November 2015; he was appointed Minister of Works and Housing on 21 August 2019.[38]

Completion of the "Second Niger Bridge"

The Second Niger Bridge at Onitsha, which had been the subject of political debate since the 1980s and was seen as a byword for stagnation, was pushed forward under Fashola and is nearing completion (as of January 2022).[39]

Completion of the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway

The renovation of the former "pothole test track" from the metropolis of Lagos to Nigeria's third largest city, Ibadan, will also be completed in 2022.[40]

Further

Fashola counts among other achievements of his ministry in 2021

  • The completed motorway between Lagos and Oworonshoki,
  • the repair of the Lagos Third Mainland Bridge, and
  • the completion of the motorway between the capital, Abuja, and Nigeria's second largest city, Kano.[41]

Eight hundred road contracts had been signed, he said. Currently, 13,000 km of roads are being rehabilitated and 37 bridges are being built.[42]

In the process, he says its budget has been slashed from 260 billion naira in 2015 (€1.17 billion at the time) to 234 billion naira in 2021 (€491 million). According to Fashola, "We are now doing a lot more with less resources."[41]

Evaluation

Across party lines, Fashola is valued for his expertise.[43][44]

Personal life

Fashola is married to Abimbola Fashola. They have two children.[45]

Miscellaneous

The railway station in the Agege area of Lagos is named after Babatunde Fashola.[46]

See also

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babatunde, fashola, babatunde, raji, fashola, listen, yoruba, bàbátúndé, rájí, fáṣọlá, born, june, 1963, nigerian, lawyer, politician, currently, serving, federal, minister, works, housing, nigeria, served, terms, governor, lagos, state, from, 2007, 2015, exce. Babatunde Raji Fashola Listen CON SAN Yoruba Babatunde Raji Faṣọla born 28 June 1963 is a Nigerian lawyer and politician currently serving as the Federal Minister of Works and Housing of Nigeria He served two terms as Governor of Lagos State from 29 May 2007 to 29 May 2015 2 3 His ExcellencyBabatunde Raji FasholaCON SANFashola delivering a speech in June 2010Minister of Works and HousingIncumbentAssumed office 11 November 2015PresidentMuhammadu Buhari13th Governor of Lagos StateIn office 29 May 2007 29 May 2015DeputySarah Adebisi SosanAdejoke Orelope AdefulirePreceded byBola TinubuSucceeded byAkinwunmi AmbodePersonal detailsBorn 1963 06 28 28 June 1963 age 59 1 Lagos NigeriaPolitical partyAll Progressives Congress APC SpouseAbimbola Emmanuela FasholaChildren2OccupationLawyer Politician Contents 1 Early life 2 Legal career 2 1 Supreme Court 2 2 Honours 3 Political appointments 3 1 Governor of Lagos state 3 1 1 Lagos infrastructural regeneration 3 1 1 1 Bus Rapid Transit 3 1 1 2 Suburban railway 3 1 1 3 Highways 3 1 2 Education 3 1 3 Rural transformation 3 1 4 Reclamation of land 3 1 5 City beautification 3 1 6 Public security 3 1 7 Haiti earthquake fund raising 3 1 8 Water safety 3 1 9 Controversial eateries tax 3 1 10 Waste investigation 3 1 11 The fight against Ebola 3 2 Ministerial position 3 2 1 Completion of the Second Niger Bridge 3 2 2 Completion of the Lagos Ibadan Expressway 3 2 3 Further 4 Evaluation 5 Personal life 6 Miscellaneous 7 See also 8 ReferencesEarly life EditFashola was born on 28 June 1963 4 in Lagos at Island Maternity Hospital into the family of Ademola Fashola a former journalist with the Daily Times of Nigeria and Olufunke Agunbiade a nurse He has 12 siblings 5 Legal career EditSupreme Court Edit He was called to the Nigerian Bar as a solicitor and advocate of the Supreme Court of Nigeria in November 1988 6 after completing the professional training programme at the Nigerian Law School Lagos which he undertook between 1987 and 1988 7 Honours Edit Fashola a Notary Public of the Supreme Court of Nigeria has received awards and certificates of merit including the Distinguished Alumnus Award conferred on him by the University of Benin Alumni Association 7 He is also a recipient of Lagos State public service club Platinum Award for outstanding contribution towards development As well as Alliance for Democracy Igbogbo Bayeku Local Government Award in recognition of activities towards the success of the party Babatunde Fashola is also a Patron of the Law Students Association of the University of Benin and he is the second law graduate from the University of Benin and the first member of the Nigerian Law School graduating class of 1988 to be conferred with the professional rank of Senior Advocate of Nigeria 8 Fashola is also the First ever Chief of Staff to be so honoured Babatunde Fashola is a member of the Nigerian Bar Association the International Bar Association and an Associate of the Chartered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria In October 2022 a Nigerian national honour of Commander of the Order of the Niger CON was conferred on him by President Muhammadu Buhari 9 Political appointments EditThis section of a biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately especially if potentially libelous or harmful Find sources Babatunde Fashola news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2010 Learn how and when to remove this template message Fashola was Chief of Staff to his predecessor Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu Fashola had during his tenure as Chief of Staff also dubbed as the Honourable Commissioner to the Governor s office Babatunde Fashola was the first person to hold both offices simultaneously citation needed Babatunde Fashola also served in Lagos state in various capacities including Secretary of the Lands Sub Committee of the Transitional Work Groups 1999 Member of the panel of Enquiry into allocation of houses on the Mobolaji Johnson Housing Scheme at Lekki 2000 Member of the State Tenders Board 2002 2006 Member of the Lagos State Executive Council 2002 2006 Member of the State Security Council 2002 2006 Member of the State Treasury Board 2002 2006 Chairman Ad Hoc Committee on the Review of Asset distribution among Local Government Minister of Power Works and Housing 2015 2019 10 Minister of Works and Housing 2019 to date 11 Governor of Lagos state Edit Babatunde Fashola Fashola was the chief of staff to his predecessor Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu citation needed As the candidate of the Action Congress party now transformed to the All Progressives Congress party Fashola succeeded Tinubu as governor of Lagos State on 14 April 2007 Fashola was re elected on 26 April 2011 12 Lagos infrastructural regeneration Edit Fashola focused on the rehabilitation of Lagos infrastructures These infrastructures had been neglected for years after Abuja was declared the new capital of Nigeria in 1991 The modernisation of Lagos which Tinubu had begun accelerated under Fashola s governorship Both the private and public sectors were involved in the realisation of the project 13 Bus Rapid Transit Edit Fashola introduced air conditioned city buses the BRT buses for which dedicated lanes were constructed 14 15 Suburban railway Edit The Blue Line of the suburban railway at the National Theatre Fashola initiated the construction of the Lagos Light Rail the commuter rail of Lagos the first two lines of which are scheduled for completion in the last quarter of 2022 as at January 2022 16 Highways Edit On assuming office Fashola embarked on a major overhaul of the city s main highways At the same time major reconstruction works took place almost everywhere in Lagos The result was that the Lagos metropolis took on a new look in the first four years of his tenure Most of the major roads were redesigned and painted New roads were opened up with flyover bridges Ultra modern footbridges were built to replace the old dilapidated bridges 17 Education Edit The Fashola government has paid great attention to education This includes the reinstatement and establishment of well equipped new classrooms distribution of free textbooks provision of well equipped workrooms and libraries provision of buses for teachers and students to facilitate transportation reinstatement of uniformed voluntary administrators in public schools in the state introduction of a salary scale for teachers in public schools in the state development of the Adopt a School Initiative and others The schools that have been repaired include Ikotun Senior High School Alimosho Girls High School Agege Okemagba Junior High School Mojoda Amuwo Senior Grammar School and Tomia Community Secondary School Alagbado 17 Rural transformation Edit The Fashola government has also made great strides in rural areas with over 110 rural development projects completed under the Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Structure At the end of 2009 104 communities were metered for the provision of a modified Type A water system from the Intervention Fund Some other achievements in the rural sector include Construction of modern abattoirs in Ologe Oko Oba and Lairage Construction of access roads to link villages at places like Imude road Shibiri Etegbin road Ajangbandi Illogbo road Agboroko Igbo road Elerin road and Ariyo Muyo Tedi Oshun road and so on The state government has completed 165 rural electrification projects under its rural interference programme 17 Reclamation of land Edit See also Eko Atlantic City Eko Atlantic skyline Fashola embarked on land reclamation without which urban planning would not be possible under the prevailing conditions This includes Banana Island and Eko Atlantic City both of which have been filled Eko Atlantic City is expected to house millions of Lagosians in the future and unlike the rest of the city is equipped with sewers its own electricity supply and other features of a modern city 18 19 20 21 22 23 City beautification Edit Statue of Ayodele Awojobi In October 2009 Babatunde Fashola inaugurated a garden in honour of the late Professor Ayodele Awojobi at Onike Roundabout Yaba Lagos in the middle of which a statue of the famous academic was placed 24 Fashola as governor collaborated with artists like Oladejo Victor Akinlonu to enhance and beautify Lagos Oladejo s works such as the Eyo Masquerade and the bust of Sir Alexander Molade Okoya Thomas were commissioned by the governor 25 Public security Edit On the road to security the Fashola government not only transformed most of the hideouts and places that previously served as bases for fraudsters and armed robbers into visually appealing environments It also established the Lagos State Security Trust Fund to effectively and sustainably fund the security needs of the state 17 In June 2007 Babatunde Fashola appointed former Inspector General of Police Musiliu Smith head of the Lagos State Security council a body charged with taking a holistic look at the anatomy of crime in the state 26 Haiti earthquake fund raising Edit See also 2010 Haiti earthquake As soon as Haiti was struck by a magnitude 7 0 Mw earthquake Babatunde Fashola launched an appeal to raise up to one million US dollars The funds raised were used to assist the victims of the Haiti quake As this was in place the Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly Mr Adeyemi Ikuforiji said Nigerians should be prepared in events of natural disasters 27 Water safety Edit In May 2014 Fashola announced the compulsory use of life jackets on Lagos waterways 28 In a 2012 accident ten children from Ijora Awori Lagos State drowned while they were being ferried to school because they were not wearing life jackets 29 Controversial eateries tax Edit A controversial proposal to charge consumption tax on eateries had been enforced The matter was taken to court but the ruling was announced in the government s favor 30 Waste investigation Edit In late January 2010 the Lagos State House of Assembly launched an investigation into possible waste of taxpayers money by Fashola mainly in connection with the ongoing Eko Atlantic City project The allegations range from importation of palm trees from Niger for horticulture projects to improper use of contract money involving one of the Lagos State contractors The group conducting the investigation was known as True Face of Lagos 31 The final reports were to be submitted on 15 February 2010 During his tenure True Face of Lagos was later disbanded Attempts were made to restart the investigation through a petition but they were repeatedly rejected by the courts 32 33 34 35 36 37 The fight against Ebola Edit Babatunde Raji Fashola s greatest achievement as governor came at the end of his second term in September 2014 when Nigeria was officially declared free of Ebola Three months earlier Ebola had first spread in the country when Patrick Sawyer the infected US Liberian citizen and ECOWAS official brought in the virus through Lagos airport citation needed He personally took control of tracking down and isolating about 1 000 people who were feared to have been infected since Patrick Sawyer s arrival The Lagos governor cut short a pilgrimage to Mecca flew home and then set up an Ebola Emergency Operations Centre to take on the daunting task of monitoring all those who might be infected A team of 2 000 officials was trained for the task and ended up knocking on 26 000 doors At one point the governor was briefed by disease control experts up to ten times a day He made a point of visiting the country s Ebola treatment centre to impress on the Nigerian public that they should not panic unnecessarily 17 Ministerial position Edit Fashola was appointed Minister of Power Works and Housing by President Muhammadu Buhari on 11 November 2015 he was appointed Minister of Works and Housing on 21 August 2019 38 Completion of the Second Niger Bridge Edit The Second Niger Bridge at Onitsha which had been the subject of political debate since the 1980s and was seen as a byword for stagnation was pushed forward under Fashola and is nearing completion as of January 2022 39 Completion of the Lagos Ibadan Expressway Edit The renovation of the former pothole test track from the metropolis of Lagos to Nigeria s third largest city Ibadan will also be completed in 2022 40 Further Edit Fashola counts among other achievements of his ministry in 2021 The completed motorway between Lagos and Oworonshoki the repair of the Lagos Third Mainland Bridge and the completion of the motorway between the capital Abuja and Nigeria s second largest city Kano 41 Eight hundred road contracts had been signed he said Currently 13 000 km of roads are being rehabilitated and 37 bridges are being built 42 In the process he says its budget has been slashed from 260 billion naira in 2015 1 17 billion at the time to 234 billion naira in 2021 491 million According to Fashola We are now doing a lot more with less resources 41 Evaluation EditAcross party lines Fashola is valued for his expertise 43 44 Personal life EditFashola is married to Abimbola Fashola They have two children 45 Miscellaneous EditThe railway station in the Agege area of Lagos is named after Babatunde Fashola 46 See also EditTimeline of Lagos 2000s present List of Governors of Lagos State List of Yoruba peopleReferences Edit HIS EXCELLENCY BABATUNDE RAJI FASHOLA SAN GOVERNOR OF Lagos STATE NIGERIA Commonwealth Business Council Archived from the original on 22 July 2010 Retrieved 14 February 2010 His Excellency Mr Babatunde Raji Fashola SAN lagosstate gov ng Lagos State Government Archived from the original on 10 December 2009 Retrieved 27 January 2010 FG agencies to construct 1 800km road at N621b The Guardian Nigeria News Nigeria and World News 22 December 2021 Retrieved 22 February 2022 John M O Ekundayo 2013 Out of Africa Fashola Reinventing Servant Leadership to 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Transportation and Development Policy 8 June 2009 Retrieved 18 January 2022 Fashola Unveils 126 Brand New BRT Lite Buses For Lagos Roads www tundefashola com Retrieved 18 January 2022 Gov Fashola inspects ongoing construction of Light Rail Mass Transit Blue Line at Iganmu Encomium Magazine Retrieved 18 January 2022 a b c d e Buari Jasmine 7 November 2014 What Fashola Did To Make Lagos Better Legit ng Nigeria news Retrieved 18 January 2022 The History of The Great Wall of Lagos Eko Atlantic Retrieved 18 January 2022 Eko Akete Mega City Archived 13 May 2010 at the Wayback Machine About us Archived 1 February 2011 at the Wayback Machine Eko Akete Mega City Archived 13 May 2010 at the Wayback Machine Nwachukwu Iheanyi 25 January 2010 Lagos state government and the mega city project Business Day Retrieved 27 January 2010 Elumoye Deji 26 September 2007 Eko Atlantic City Underway Thisday via allAfrica com AllAfrica Global Media Retrieved 4 February 2008 INSIDE AFRICA Transcript Rebuilding Lagos Zimbabwe Situation CNN International 21 February 2009 Retrieved 29 January 2010 25 Years After Fashola Honours Engineering Genius Ayodele Awojobi www tundefashola com Retrieved 18 January 2022 Lagos From Johnson to Sanwo Olu The Nation Newspaper thenationonlineng net Retrieved 18 January 2022 Fighting armed robbery in Lagos Daily Sun 1 August 2007 Archived from the original on 29 February 2008 Retrieved 1 November 2009 Olasunkanmi Akoni and Gbenga Akanmu 19 January 2010 Lagos donates 1 million to Haiti quake victims Vanguard Media Archived from the original on 21 January 2010 Retrieved 27 January 2010 Ekene Okoro Miriam Fashola orders compulsory use of life jackets The Nation Retrieved 9 May 2014 Olufowobi Sesan 15 February 2012 How 10 pupils women drowned during Lagos violent storm The Punch Archived from the original on 13 May 2014 Retrieved 9 May 2014 Babatunde Raji Fashola Biography and Detailed Profile Politicians Data 25 May 2018 Retrieved 18 January 2022 Lagos Assembly investigates Fashola 2 February 2010 Archived from the original on 2 February 2010 Retrieved 18 January 2022 THISDAY ONLINE Nigeria news African views on global news 23 May 2010 Archived from the original on 23 May 2010 Retrieved 18 January 2022 Durojaiye Femi 29 January 2010 Assembly Sets Up C ttee to Investigate Fashola ThisDay Newspaper Archived from the original on 1 February 2010 Retrieved 29 January 2010 Olaleye Olawale 31 January 2010 Tinubu Fashola Crisis Boils Over ThisDay Newspaper Archived from the original on 3 February 2010 Retrieved 31 January 2010 Ablogun Segun 29 January 2010 Lagos Assembly investigates Fashola NEXT Archived from the original on 2 February 2010 Retrieved 29 January 2010 Femi Durojaiye Gboyega Akinsanmi 31 March 2010 Fashola Petitioners Reopen Fight at Lagos Assembly ThisDay Newspaper Archived from the original on 5 May 2010 Retrieved 17 May 2010 Iriekpen Davidson 12 May 2010 Again Court Stops Lagos Assembly from Probing Fashola ThisDay Newspaper Archived from the original on 23 May 2010 Retrieved 17 May 2010 Babatunde Fashola Minister of Power Works and Housing Interview Oxford Business Group 5 December 2018 Retrieved 18 January 2022 Fashola 2nd Niger bridge will be completed in 2022 TheCable 20 June 2021 Retrieved 18 January 2022 Lagos Ibadan expressway for completion in 2022 says Fashola The Nation Newspaper 3 November 2021 Retrieved 18 January 2022 a b 800 road contracts awarded under Buhari s administration says Fashola TheCable 15 July 2021 Retrieved 18 January 2022 We are Working on Over 13 000km of Roads THISDAYLIVE 8 February 2021 Retrieved 18 January 2022 Legend 7 October 2020 Babatunde Fashola Biography Early Life Career Politics NaijaBiography Retrieved 18 January 2022 Fashola at 58 Fulfilling Passion with Panache THISDAYLIVE 27 June 2021 Retrieved 18 January 2022 Why Abimbola and I decided to stop at two children Fashola 21 February 2019 Retrieved 29 October 2021 Agege Train Station Babatunde Fashola Train Station 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