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Nass Refused To Pass Laws To Fight Corruption by ALMUSTAQIM(m): 6:45am On Oct 08, 2017
NASS REFUSED TO PASS LAWS THAT WILL ALLOW USE OF RECOVERED LOOTED MONIES FOR NIGERIANS ;-

Many people erroneously believed that President Buhari is not fighting corruption; because none of those already arrested/detained/accused by the EFCC has not been convicted.

But President Buhari wants to set up a Special Anti-Corruption Court and he named the bill as "The Special Criminal Courts Acts" which has been submitted to the NASS (National Assembly) since last year, but they refused to look into it & never thought of passing it into law.
The same thing is happening to the "Whistle Blowers Protection Acts" meant to protect whistle blowers from injury, death, economic sabotage, job termination, etc... They refused to attend to this bill also.

The Senate told the government point blank on the bill of "Anti-Money Laundering Acts" that they will not pass it into law. The bill has been with the Senate since 2015.
And If corruption is not tackled and the judiciary is not re-organized to tackle corruption, how will Nigeria move from the status of Developing Country to become a DEVELOPED NATION?

Most of the funds recovered cannot be accessed until the cases are concluded at the Supreme Court. Its about N2trillion potentially laying fallow that the government cannot touch until final judgment at the Supreme Court is pronounced. That is why the passage of Anti-Corruption Courts Legislation is critical in order to accessing these funds because such cases at the Special Court Level will be concluded more expeditiously.

Now this same NASS is asking for 2.3% of ALL FEDERAL ALLOCATION, for their "Constituency Projects". Can we now see the true enemies of Nigeria?

There is a perception deficit. Many people cannot even obtain the genuine informations of this Administration, because a dangerous narrative is being sold to people that President Buhari caused the recession (the recession which was since 2014 Madam NO ALL, our 1st ever rated economist, has warned us early enough of possible recession happening.

If this perception deficit is not corrected, President Buhari will not be able to get the support he needed to put his programme's through, especially the ones that needs enabling laws from the NASS.



Addendum to fellow Nigerians - Remember that terrorists only understand one language and that is Terror. We must all unleash terror on these NASS members so they will understand we are no more going to sit back and watch them to continuously destroying Nigeria.

Share it round, both at home and at abroad until every Nigerian has amassed the seven stones to stone the Satanic ably represented by NASS Members. We must shame the devil called NASS. Collect your own 7 stones or even more. Just let us start showing them that we know who they represents, i.e. Evil, the Underworld Wickedness, Satanic Occultist.

PLS JOIN THE REVOLUTION. JOIN THE REAL CHANGE.... BY FIRE BY FORCE.

#Its Operation Sack The Senate Members#

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Re: Nass Refused To Pass Laws To Fight Corruption by hisgrace090: 6:58am On Oct 08, 2017
Law makers indeed.

No matter how difficult it is to find, we must allow men if integrity to lead us if we really want to make any head way as a nation.

As of today we are in trouble.
Re: Nass Refused To Pass Laws To Fight Corruption by Hofbrauhaus(m): 7:39am On Oct 08, 2017
We are not sacking anybody...

Buhari the thief wants our support to fight other thieves? I don't understand....
Re: Nass Refused To Pass Laws To Fight Corruption by orunto27: 7:52am On Oct 08, 2017
Give State Police and State Election Commissions some Boost first.
Afterall the Constitutional Crime Fighting Power of The Police is sufficient to FIGHT every Crime everywhere if we don't politicise them.
I wish we could scrap EFCC & ICPC.
So let the Police, the Judiciary and the NASS do their jobs by the Constitution for the economy and social justice of all Nigerians.
Re: Nass Refused To Pass Laws To Fight Corruption by aolawale025: 8:52am On Oct 08, 2017
Don't blame it on NASS. Even the FG ain't serious to fight corruption. When the senate indicted the grass cutter didn't Buhari himself defend him. Now has he acted on the osibanjo panel report?

The laws are already there

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