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Monday, July 17, 2023
HRL Femi Falana Slams NA Over N70Billion Palliatives For Its Members
Human rights lawyer, Femi Falana, has condemned the National Assembly over the decision to allocate N70 billion as palliatives for its members. Falana, in a press statement released on Sunday, said the move is illegal and contemptuous. Falana called attention to the blatant breach of the relevant provisions of the Nigerian Constitution and urged the immediate reversal of those controversial measures.
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Very wicked and greedy leaders 🙄🙄🙄
ReplyDeleteDo you have the actual figure they've approved for disbursement in just 2 months in office?
DeleteIt's shocking.
They're there to loot.
The worst part is that they have hungry supporters
DeleteThere's no honor among thieves. Lots of them in governance.
ReplyDeleteAll huffing and puffing. The hallow chambers will still stand jigba. Nigerians ain't ready for true governance..
ReplyDeleteAll I know is this 70 billion for National Assembly will favour me and my family 🤣🤣🤣
ReplyDeleteYou are from the Naira Boulevard. Hmmmmm
DeleteCan you imagine.
ReplyDeleteBaba is working and they will continue to work better..Tinubu supporters can see better.
Hmmmm
For you that is not a Tinubu/APC supporter, please show me where any of your Labour Party's 6 Senators or 35 House of Reps members have stood up to reject this or publicly condemned this move, abi dem no go credit their own accounts?.
DeleteThe Shehu Sani that is pontificating today never rejected the credit to his account whilst he was in the Senate.
Condemn the action of the National Assembly and don't make it a Tinubu bashing matter, there are some things even Peter Obi could have just changed if he won the election, it is a democracy with independence for the 3 levels of government.
*** could not have been able to change
DeleteThank you 14:04.
DeletePeople keep selling this fake hypocrisy due to their desperation for being hailed by their fellow bubble dwellers.
Why haven't the opposition in the house protested and rejected these proposals? Study history from the days of the Roman Senate to the African Parliaments or councils of chiefs: the principal must carry the other stakeholders along to get anything done. There is a good reason why the fellow hypocrite from Owu threw open the gates of the CBN and started the culture of sharing dollars to these same guys in the chambers.
Without their buy in, the executive cannot get anything done. Obi was happy to benefit directly and otherwise from the same dollar sharing when he was romancing Atiku and GEJ but his followers have chosen to continue with self-deception.
tell them sir. selfish leaders
ReplyDeleteWhat are palliatives exactly?
ReplyDeleteOnly if they will remember Emefiele, Rochas, Ekwelemadu, and the countless of them, they will learn to keep the the money to pay lawyers in the very near future
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