By Olu Fasan
Babatunde Fashola, SAN, former governor
of Lagos State and outgoing Minister of Works and Housing, has a reputation for
erudition and a knack for memorable turns of phrase. Recently, Professor Wole
Soyinka credited him with what he called “the Fashola Dictum”, based on his
saying that elections should be “carnivals and festivals”, not wars. Yet,
sometimes, Fashola’s logic is flawed and, sometimes, his views are warped. Take
his recent apologia for Bola Tinubu, his former boss and predecessor as Lagos
State governor.
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In an interview on Channels TV, Fashola was
asked about Tinubu’s integrity. He ducked and dived. He was so slippery that
pinning him down was like nailing jelly to the wall. Eventually, he delivered
an appalling apologia. Allow me to quote the words verbatim.