Incongruous, self-centred, elitist, and heartless”: Activists flay Lagos gov’t over imprisonment of street beggars

February 6, 2013 3:32

by Rachel Ogbu

Yesterday we reported how the Lagos State government sentenced 39 beggars to help clear the streets but its move has come under attack from the Coalition against Corrupt Leaders who condemned the government for prosecuting the beggars.

The Executive Chairman of the group, Debo Adeniran, in his reaction described the prosecution and the incarceration of the beggars as “incongruous and heartless”.

“If the governments have not failed in their duties at federal, state and local levels, we should not have beggars on our streets in the first instance. It is failure of our government at all levels to make life conducive that plunged many into begging business. It is absurd for a government to arraign beggars and sentence them to jail.

“Before the Lagos government could arrest beggars, they should have done their homework well. They should provide vocational centres and rehabilitation homes for the beggars with allowances for these beggars to deter them from going back to the street. The Lagos government has shown that it is more interested in the elite and the rich in the state than the mass of Lagos people,” he said.

Adeniran said instead of chasing down beggars, the government to get on on projects that would reduce the suffering of the people. “The apathetic attitude of the present government in Lagos State to issues that pertain to the Lagos masses has caused much havoc in the state resulting in the dwindling popularity of Fashola government, and care must be taken so as not to engender the anger of the masses.

“That is another show of self-centredness and elitist governance. You can never make a city mega until you have made the welfare of its people mega,” he said.

Adeniran added that the use of force would however, not stop street-begging.

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