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Sequel To The Bill Supporting 'the Devolution Of Power'. - Politics - Nairaland

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Sequel To The Bill Supporting 'the Devolution Of Power'. by callonme(op): 3:39pm On Jul 28, 2017
Regarding the bill supporting the 'devolution of power'.

I wish my colleagues can agitate for passing the bill supporting 'devolution of power' as much as they clamour for the 'Not too young to run' bill.

I still believe the 'Not too young to run' bill is not a real show of love nor patriotism from our senators' heart.

It is a means to keep their feet firm in office after departure, a mere camouflage to show they care for us, but in Micheal Jackson's voice, 'They don't really care about us'. A means to keep their offsprings immediately in office as they leave to play 'god-fatherism', and loot 'behind the scene'.

If truly they love our dear nation, Nigeria, then, it shouldn't have been a problem signing the bill that would, in my opinion, propel each geographical zone to develop herself, thereby building a greater and beautiful Nigeria.

'Independent candidacy' bill is a topic of discussion for another day.

Concerned citizen.
Ambassador Aina

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