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Renaming the Charley Boy Bus Stop without consulting the Bariga and Gbadaga people smacks of authoritarianism

Renaming the Charley Boy Bus Stop without consulting the Bariga and Gbadaga people smacks of authoritarianism - Falana

Human rights lawyer, Femi Falana (SAN), has criticized the renaming of Charly Boy bus stop.  

 

Falana said public hearings are supposed to be held before the naming of streets and should not be done arbitrarily.

 

Falana argued that the naming of roads and streets, and numbering of houses in any part of Nigeria is one of the exclusive functions of local governments outlined in the Fourth Schedule of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 as amended noting that the renaming done in Lagos was the usurpation of powers by certain individuals and Local Council Development Areas.

 

In his words;

 

“However, we have confirmed that the Charley Boy Bus Stop was not named by the authorities of the Bariga Local Council Development Area by the people of Bariga and Gbagada communities. No withstanding that fact, it should be adequately appreciated that the Charley Boy Bus stop acquired its name and identity sociologically for its apparent functionality and due to the positive impact which Charley Boy has historically made in the area. Renaming the Charley Boy Bus Stop without consulting the Bariga and Gbadaga people smacks of authoritarianism.

It is sad to note that a state that has continued to retain the streets named after m#rderers and economic saboteurs from the former colonial empire is busy renaming streets and bus stops named after Nigerians who have made their contributions to the development of the society.

In view of the serious objections to the diversionary renaming of streets in Lagos State, the legislative arms of the local governments should henceforth conduct public hearing.

Streets should not be renamed arbitrarily without following the due process of the law with a view to pleasing the whims and caprices of political leaders or to suggest the retrogressive idea of ethnic chauvinism, particularly in a capital city like Lagos.”

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