Bwala defends N3.9tn federal projects in Lagos, calls state ‘no-man’s land

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The Special Adviser to President Bola Tinubu on Policy Communication, Daniel Bwala, has described Lagos State as a “no-man’s land” and the pride of Nigeria’s economy, while defending the concentration of federal projects in the state.

Bwala made the remark on Wednesday during an appearance on the Daybreak programme on Arise Television, where he argued that the N3.9 trillion worth of federal projects reportedly allocated to Lagos in two years was justifiable.

“Let me tell you why Lagos State is different. Lagos State is a no-man’s land. In the last election, the President who comes from the South-West did not win Lagos. That tells you the cosmopolitan nature of Lagos State,” he said.

“The richest man in Africa is a northerner. His business is not in Kano, it’s in Lagos. Almost every rich man that you know in Nigeria has business undertaking in Lagos and the Nigerian people are represented in Lagos.

“If not because probably the majority of the people are Yoruba speaking, you will wonder whether Lagos indeed is from the South-West,” he added.

Bwala likened Lagos to other global economic hubs such as London, New York and Paris, stressing that such cities naturally attract heavy infrastructure and investment because of their strategic importance.

“London has more investment than the entire states in England put together. New York has more infrastructure and investment than the rest of the United States, including California. Paris has more investment.

“So in every country, wherever you find the commercial nerve of that country, you are likely to see the need to put infrastructure in place in order to boost the economy. Whatever Lagos benefits, the country benefits,” he said.

According to him, Lagos remains Nigeria’s hub of commerce and a beacon of economic growth, making investments in the state a national priority.

“So the idea that you put more in Lagos than in other states or the federation should be put into a proper context. Lagos is a no-man’s land. Lagos is the hub of Nigeria. Lagos is the pride of the country,” Bwala stated.

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