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Re: Ngige: Lagos-Calabar Rail Was A Big Omission by leofab(f): 12:30pm On Apr 27, 2016
Yeye government
Re: Ngige: Lagos-Calabar Rail Was A Big Omission by kunle75(m): 12:45pm On Apr 27, 2016
KissCODE:

Was it buhari that submitted the suplementary bill?
How can Amaechi defend what the president did not send to NASS?
Why would u say it was removed to accomodate selfish interest when u first acknowledged it was not in the bill submitted by the president.

My question for your is that would Ameachi have seubmitted such without the express permission of his boss PMB?


My answer is NO and stop asking the dumbest question.

yes they remove it for selfish interest but never envisaged the public outcry that trail their action,hence,their outright denial
Re: Ngige: Lagos-Calabar Rail Was A Big Omission by Nobody: 12:58pm On Apr 27, 2016
Hmm
Re: Ngige: Lagos-Calabar Rail Was A Big Omission by NewNigeriaMind: 1:00pm On Apr 27, 2016
O
KissCODE:
this is what one gets when working with people who are uneducated in matters of governance.
How can u be sending a supplementary bill when the original bill has not been passed? Is it not highest level of ignorant.
NASS members didnt complain because they knew that our president sorounds himself with men of nought. People who dont know that they dont know.

Too bad

Let keep it in perspective.

What Amechi sent is not a supplemtary bill but an approved amendment to the budget. Like ngige correctly pointed out. From submittion to the NASS to the appropriation committee, the budget office is allowed to make amendments with appprovals before the bill is passed.

Note at this stages it is still a bill, until the president appends his signature as such the bill can be amended
Re: Ngige: Lagos-Calabar Rail Was A Big Omission by NewNigeriaMind: 1:04pm On Apr 27, 2016
KissCODE:

Was it buhari that submitted the suplementary bill?
How can Amaechi defend what the president did not send to NASS?
Why would u say it was removed to accomodate selfish interest when u first acknowledged it was not in the bill submitted by the president.

To amend the bill, all that is needed is for the executive to disucess the amendment and obtain the appproval of the budget office.

Note the budget office will not approve an amendment without the sign off of the CIC.

Plus please because a proposed statement of planned revenue and expenditure called budget is submitted to the NASS does not make it unamendedable. Until it is signed it is not yet law.
Re: Ngige: Lagos-Calabar Rail Was A Big Omission by owanedo: 2:32pm On Apr 27, 2016
KissCODE:

Was it buhari that submitted the suplementary bill?
How can Amaechi defend what the president did not send to NASS?
Why would u say it was removed to accomodate selfish interest when u first acknowledged it was not in the bill submitted by the president.
did you read the interview? always read before commenting. thanks
Re: Ngige: Lagos-Calabar Rail Was A Big Omission by KissCODE(m): 1:00pm On Apr 28, 2016
leofab:
Yeye government
cheesy
How u go talk like this na? This is best governement ever in Nigeria.
If you doubt it as Lai muhamed
Re: Ngige: Lagos-Calabar Rail Was A Big Omission by KissCODE(m): 1:02pm On Apr 28, 2016
owanedo:
did you read the interview? always read before commenting. thanks
yes SIRE

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