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'Buhari is running Nigeria like a republic of touts and renegades'
'Buhari is running Nigeria like a republic of touts and renegades'
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Tuesday, April 19, 2016
A human rights group, Youth and Conflict Resolution Initiatives, YCRI, Tuesday, berated the All Progressives Congress, APC, led Federal Government over the controversies surrounding the presentation and passage of the national budget, saying they were running Nigeria like a republic of touts and renegades.
The group also condemned the attempt by some highly placed individuals in the Presidency to use the people of Niger Delta against the northern lawmakers to score cheap political points.
YCRI in a statement issued in Lagos by the Director of International Relations, Mr. Efemena Agadama said a situation where the Presidency would present budget and thereafter secretly went behind to pad the budget was a flagrant disrespect of the laws of the federation and all norms and protocols that govern governmental decency and integrity.
The statement, read: “We vehemently frown and denounce the current unlawful system of government being forcefully deployed to becloud the reasoning of Nigerians. Nigeria should not be run like a republic of touts and renegades.
There are questions Nigerians must ask the Presidency before jumping into the demonisation of the National Assembly. “Since the Presidency has denied stealing or padding the budget, is the Minister of Transportation, Chibuike Amaechi, backed by law to pass or submit a supplementary budget? And are there not guidelines in submitting a supplementary budget to the NASS?
“The Youtube video allegedly showing Amaechi defending the Calabar–Lagos rail is not acceptable to us. The minister only made a sentence or perhaps a comment and that does not conform to presentation or submission. If the comments were not part of the submitted budget to the NASS, then that comment is null and void, because the minister was there to explain in details what the President presented to the National Assembly and not to add or subtract or tactically make a viral political video. “We condemn the attempt to use the people of Niger Delta against Northern law makers.
The law makers are following their standards and this must be protected to avoid a totalitarian state. National Assembly is the official arm backed by laws for checks and balances in a federal system. We say No to any attempt to put a knife between the Niger Delta people and northern lawmakers.
“Again, these theories and divisive tactics of strategically demonising everyone by the executive should stop. The Presidency should unite Nigerians instead of pulling down the remaining structures of unity, especially as the Fulani herdsmen are still on a free killing spree throughout the federation.” Click to signup for FREE news updates, latest information and hottest gists everyday
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Mr. Efemena Agadama, Why do you have a headache, this govt will build the Lagos Calabar rail whether you like it or not.
ReplyDeleteAll the stomach infrastructure human right groups should take several seats in a public toilet. We know how they made so much money from Jonadaft. Go and get a job Mr foolish efemena. Don't play the ethnic card here.
ReplyDeleteNigerians don't let any man come and deceive us this so called rail project even been passed I boldly believe nothin ll be done that minister that does not like money,doesn't lie and a saint paul of our time ll only share the money(amaechi de saint)
ReplyDeleteWhat Efemena has said is right.You can't defend what has not been submitted. You can't defend what was not in the original submission of the president except it's part of a supplementary budget by the presidency. The problem with some Nigerians is that their reasoning is based on the propaganda from the presidency. There are laws of the federation and the president must study those laws and act accordingly, Nigeria is not a country of touts and renegades.
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