Re: National Assembly Lists Resolutions After Marathon Meeting by mrsheidu(m): 7:41pm On Jun 05, 2018 |
edwardACTIVIST:
Wow, brother it's unfortunate you are not in touch with reality. This is the right time to prove our politicians wrong Buhari inclusive. The people in power are not fighting for us. They believe if you are given a bag of rice and peanut you'll sing their praises and avoid questioning their recklessness. I pity youths like you. Yarimo please wake up, stop promoting evil. I worked with Buhari in CPC and i'm still an officer in this government, i can't shut my mouth calling evil by what it is. Buhari's ideas and system of governance can't take Nigeria far in this digital age therefore Buhari shouldn't be mentioned for 2019. liar in which capacity are you working for PMB. this ipob lying is your identity. |
Re: National Assembly Lists Resolutions After Marathon Meeting by yarimo(m): 7:45pm On Jun 05, 2018 |
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Re: National Assembly Lists Resolutions After Marathon Meeting by Enice(m): 7:55pm On Jun 05, 2018 |
Bimpe29: There is no saint in the political sphere of our dear country. At this point, the humiliation, ridicule and molestation of rule of law and National Assembly must stop. Having a differing opinion is one of the tenets and beauty of democracy. Buhari has relegated the rule of law to the background due to his highhandedness and mediocrity. Enough is enough.
spewing trash all over the internet. 1. It is the duty of the IGP through the NPF to investigate all allegation of criminality in Nigeria. All suspects are given fair hearings and this the IGP has done by inviting the SP or other Senators invited so far. Now, where in the world is an invitation by the Police force anti democratic 2. 95% of EFCCs case against politicians so far is either Dasuki/Deizani or CBN related so tell us, how many APC members were involve in these deals that you want them prosecuted? Name them. 3. If this NASS is really after the well being of the citizenry by talking about unemployment and whatnot why did they play politics with something as important as the budget for 5months before passing it. 4. Instead of passing the PIB, they just wasted 2hrs for nothing. |
Re: National Assembly Lists Resolutions After Marathon Meeting by JusticeSeeker: 8:26pm On Jun 05, 2018 |
Empty threats from a body of criminals. |
Re: National Assembly Lists Resolutions After Marathon Meeting by gidicouture: 8:37pm On Jun 05, 2018 |
boman2014: After marathon meeting between the House of Representatives and the Senate, the National Assembly on Tuesday listed conditions for peace between the legislature and the executive arms of government.
The lawmakers, arising from the over two hours closed meeting, also threatened to invoke their constitutional powers should the President fail to adhere to the resolutions as they passed a vote of no confidence on the Inspector General of police, Idris Ibrahim.
Here are the resolutions:
Senate President Bukola Saraki reports that at the joint session, the National Assembly resolved as follows:
1. The Security Agencies must be given marching orders to contain all the sustained killings of Nigerians and protect the lives and properties of Nigerians — as this is the primary duty for any responsible government.
2. The systemic harassment by the executive of perceived political opponents — people with contrary opinions in the legislature and the judiciary — by the police and other security agencies must stop.
3. There must be strict adherence to the rule of law and protection for all citizens by the President and all his appointees.
4. The President must be held accountable for the actions of his appointees and must be ready to sanction, those that carry out any act, that will ridicule or endanger the country and our democracy.
5. The government should show sincerity in the fight against corruption by not being selective and also prosecute current appointees that have cases pending against them.
6. The sanctity of the National Assembly should be protected and preserved by the federal government and prosecute those who invaded the Senate to seize the mace.
7. Democratic elections must be competitive and inclusive by removing the current reign of fear and intimidation — particularly as we approach the forthcoming 2019 elections.
8. The National Assembly will liaise with the international community through the IPU, the APU, ECOWAS Parliament, Pan-African Parliament, EU, US Congress and the United Nations to secure our democracy. The National Assembly will also engage with civil society organizations trade unions and NGOs to further deepen and protect our democracy.
9. The President must take immediate steps to curtail the growing level of poverty and unemployment in Nigeria — especially now that we have an advantage of high oil prices.
10. Both chambers of the National Assembly hereby pass a vote of confidence on the Senate President, the Speaker and the entire leadership of the National Assembly.
11. We also hereby reaffirm our earlier resolution on the vote of no confidence on the Inspector General of Police, who does nothing but preside over innocent Nigerians with an outright disregard for constitutional authority of both the executive and the legislature.
12. The National Assembly will not hesitate to invoke its constitutional powers if nothing is done to address the above resolutions passed today.
https://www.tori.ng/news/98232/breaking-news-national-assembly-list-resolutions-a.html
all their resolution are different definitions of selfish Interested Saraki is really using his authority in a wrong way ...watch for d Nollywood movie " The fall of Saraki" |
Re: National Assembly Lists Resolutions After Marathon Meeting by gidicouture: 8:37pm On Jun 05, 2018 |
boman2014: After marathon meeting between the House of Representatives and the Senate, the National Assembly on Tuesday listed conditions for peace between the legislature and the executive arms of government.
The lawmakers, arising from the over two hours closed meeting, also threatened to invoke their constitutional powers should the President fail to adhere to the resolutions as they passed a vote of no confidence on the Inspector General of police, Idris Ibrahim.
Here are the resolutions:
Senate President Bukola Saraki reports that at the joint session, the National Assembly resolved as follows:
1. The Security Agencies must be given marching orders to contain all the sustained killings of Nigerians and protect the lives and properties of Nigerians — as this is the primary duty for any responsible government.
2. The systemic harassment by the executive of perceived political opponents — people with contrary opinions in the legislature and the judiciary — by the police and other security agencies must stop.
3. There must be strict adherence to the rule of law and protection for all citizens by the President and all his appointees.
4. The President must be held accountable for the actions of his appointees and must be ready to sanction, those that carry out any act, that will ridicule or endanger the country and our democracy.
5. The government should show sincerity in the fight against corruption by not being selective and also prosecute current appointees that have cases pending against them.
6. The sanctity of the National Assembly should be protected and preserved by the federal government and prosecute those who invaded the Senate to seize the mace.
7. Democratic elections must be competitive and inclusive by removing the current reign of fear and intimidation — particularly as we approach the forthcoming 2019 elections.
8. The National Assembly will liaise with the international community through the IPU, the APU, ECOWAS Parliament, Pan-African Parliament, EU, US Congress and the United Nations to secure our democracy. The National Assembly will also engage with civil society organizations trade unions and NGOs to further deepen and protect our democracy.
9. The President must take immediate steps to curtail the growing level of poverty and unemployment in Nigeria — especially now that we have an advantage of high oil prices.
10. Both chambers of the National Assembly hereby pass a vote of confidence on the Senate President, the Speaker and the entire leadership of the National Assembly.
11. We also hereby reaffirm our earlier resolution on the vote of no confidence on the Inspector General of Police, who does nothing but preside over innocent Nigerians with an outright disregard for constitutional authority of both the executive and the legislature.
12. The National Assembly will not hesitate to invoke its constitutional powers if nothing is done to address the above resolutions passed today.
https://www.tori.ng/news/98232/breaking-news-national-assembly-list-resolutions-a.html
all their resolution are different definitions of selfish Interested Saraki is really using his authority in a wrong way ...watch for d Nollywood movie " The fall of Saraki".... |
Re: National Assembly Lists Resolutions After Marathon Meeting by gidicouture: 8:39pm On Jun 05, 2018 |
SternProphet:
Impeach who?. Buhari does not want as much as half of those Senators to contest or win if they do. All the meetings are bugged and half of the Senators are reporting to Aso Rock. Impeachment has a number of steps. They will not get past Step 1 and believe me, big man no fit suffer.
Can you imagine ajebota Saraki or Dino in Gashua prisons? The charge they will use is ready, the judges that will do it are all ready. When you are corrupt, you are the weakest politician alive tell dem oo |
Re: National Assembly Lists Resolutions After Marathon Meeting by Ericnrm(m): 8:50pm On Jun 05, 2018 |
yarimo: I have constitutionally right of choice, so BUHARI / OSIBANJO till 2023
Your choice can be ASARI Dokubo / ALI MODU SHERIF till 2023 Your English is hurting me |
Re: National Assembly Lists Resolutions After Marathon Meeting by Chuksonyeike: 8:52pm On Jun 05, 2018 |
IVORY2009:
All this can not work, don't forget the executive arms of govt controls the police, Army, DSS, SSS, etc and the legislators have nothing to full back to, what if BUBU chooses to withdraw all their security apparatus? even if he does that it will not in any way stop his impeachment. |
Re: National Assembly Lists Resolutions After Marathon Meeting by Yankee101: 8:53pm On Jun 05, 2018 |
Simple. Perform your basic tasks of security as President or get kicked out by any means necessary. |
Re: National Assembly Lists Resolutions After Marathon Meeting by OYAY(m): 9:02pm On Jun 05, 2018 |
What is the new things in these there so called resolution? These bunch are rabble rousers walahi! |
Re: National Assembly Lists Resolutions After Marathon Meeting by dheilaw1(m): 9:12pm On Jun 05, 2018 |
toothless bulldog |
Re: National Assembly Lists Resolutions After Marathon Meeting by semyman: 10:00pm On Jun 05, 2018 |
Refund all your illegal running cost you have collected todate before we can look at this your list, criminals, I am sure that will leave the government with sufficient funds to reduce poverty |
Re: National Assembly Lists Resolutions After Marathon Meeting by Bimpe29: 10:15pm On Jun 05, 2018 |
Gullibility won't allow you to understand most of the issues being considered. So I will not waste my precious time teaching you ABC of issues of national importance. Good night Enice: spewing trash all over the internet. 1. It is the duty of the IGP through the NPF to investigate all allegation of criminality in Nigeria. All suspects are given fair hearings and this the IGP has done by inviting the SP or other Senators invited so far. Now, where in the world is an invitation by the Police force anti democratic 2. 95% of EFCCs case against politicians so far is either Dasuki/Deizani or CBN related so tell us, how many APC members were involve in these deals that you want them prosecuted? Name them. 3. If this NASS is really after the well being of the citizenry by talking about unemployment and whatnot why did they play politics with something as important as the budget for 5months before passing it. 4. Instead of passing the PIB, they just wasted 2hrs for nothing. |
Re: National Assembly Lists Resolutions After Marathon Meeting by Oxalic(m): 11:59pm On Jun 05, 2018 |
You guys should better wake up.
This war of vendetta must be stopped by fire by force. Enough of vindictiveness.
What we are seeing now is a clear pointer to what the future holds with Buhari in the saddle.
The future is obscure and scary. |
Re: National Assembly Lists Resolutions After Marathon Meeting by brodalokie: 5:22am On Jun 06, 2018 |
Maldek666: Why cant those mother..fuckers impeach the terrorist before he plunges the country into a civil war. Using security agencies to intimidate political opponents should not be tolerated.
Now he is taunting the Biafran-Nigerians and everyone is not safe as long as that Fulani terrorist is President.
Impeach him or you will all face worst killings in the zoo after 2019///
Buhari Yahoo Screw, any updates on new Propaganda to keep us busy ? If you don't belong to any party then you should know that you are the experiment called Nigeria. An experiment gone worse. Only God can turn things around. I am sure some folks are getting help to uninstall the current deepstate we face. |
Re: National Assembly Lists Resolutions After Marathon Meeting by wirinet(m): 6:03am On Jun 06, 2018 |
boman2014: After marathon meeting between the House of Representatives and the Senate, the National Assembly on Tuesday listed conditions for peace between the legislature and the executive arms of government.
The lawmakers, arising from the over two hours closed meeting, also threatened to invoke their constitutional powers should the President fail to adhere to the resolutions as they passed a vote of no confidence on the Inspector General of police, Idris Ibrahim.
Here are the resolutions:
Senate President Bukola Saraki reports that at the joint session, the National Assembly resolved as follows:
1. The Security Agencies must be given marching orders to contain all the sustained killings of Nigerians and protect the lives and properties of Nigerians — as this is the primary duty for any responsible government.
2. The systemic harassment by the executive of perceived political opponents — people with contrary opinions in the legislature and the judiciary — by the police and other security agencies must stop.
3. There must be strict adherence to the rule of law and protection for all citizens by the President and all his appointees.
4. The President must be held accountable for the actions of his appointees and must be ready to sanction, those that carry out any act, that will ridicule or endanger the country and our democracy.
5. The government should show sincerity in the fight against corruption by not being selective and also prosecute current appointees that have cases pending against them.
6. The sanctity of the National Assembly should be protected and preserved by the federal government and prosecute those who invaded the Senate to seize the mace.
7. Democratic elections must be competitive and inclusive by removing the current reign of fear and intimidation — particularly as we approach the forthcoming 2019 elections.
8. The National Assembly will liaise with the international community through the IPU, the APU, ECOWAS Parliament, Pan-African Parliament, EU, US Congress and the United Nations to secure our democracy. The National Assembly will also engage with civil society organizations trade unions and NGOs to further deepen and protect our democracy.
9. The President must take immediate steps to curtail the growing level of poverty and unemployment in Nigeria — especially now that we have an advantage of high oil prices.
10. Both chambers of the National Assembly hereby pass a vote of confidence on the Senate President, the Speaker and the entire leadership of the National Assembly.
11. We also hereby reaffirm our earlier resolution on the vote of no confidence on the Inspector General of Police, who does nothing but preside over innocent Nigerians with an outright disregard for constitutional authority of both the executive and the legislature. 12. The National Assembly will not hesitate to invoke its constitutional powers if nothing is done to address the above resolutions passed today.
https://www.tori.ng/news/98232/breaking-news-national-assembly-list-resolutions-a.html
Out of all the 12 resolutions, only two are directed at the masses - resolutions 1 and 9, which to me were just put there to deceive the masses. The main goal of the resolutions is to protect first the Senate president and the the whole national assembly from the IG, by using the threat of impeachment. The whole purpose of the resolutions can be summarised by the last two resolutions which I bolded. Very selfish set of animals. Only PDP and it's allies will support them in their useless and selfish mission. |
Re: National Assembly Lists Resolutions After Marathon Meeting by brodalokie: 6:20am On Jun 06, 2018 |
wirinet:
Out of all the 12 resolutions, only two are directed at the masses - resolutions 1 and 9, which to me were just put there to deceive the masses. The main goal of the resolutions is to protect first the Senate president and the the whole national assembly from the IG, by using the threat of impeachment.
The whole purpose of the resolutions can be summarised by the last two resolutions which I bolded.
Very selfish set of animals. Only PDP and it's allies will support them in their useless and selfish mission.
According to numerology, one stands for beginning and nine stands for the end of a program. I wonder if that means an end to the current deepstate we are experiencing. |
Re: National Assembly Lists Resolutions After Marathon Meeting by Enice(m): 7:45am On Jun 06, 2018 |
Bimpe29: Gullibility won't allow you to understand most of the issues being considered. So I will not waste my precious time teaching you ABC of issues of national importance. Good night
yeah, hide your tail between your legs and run along. Looters lover. |
Re: National Assembly Lists Resolutions After Marathon Meeting by rhythyson: 9:11am On Jun 06, 2018 |
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Re: National Assembly Lists Resolutions After Marathon Meeting by Maldek666: 12:11pm On Jun 06, 2018 |
brodalokie:
If you don't belong to any party then you should know that you are the experiment called Nigeria. An experiment gone worse. Only God can turn things around. I am sure some folks are getting help to uninstall the current deepstate we face. You are making a lot of sense. Nigeria is a case of a human experiment gone wrong. A people groomed for doom while the resources are being pilfered in the name of a country. |
Re: National Assembly Lists Resolutions After Marathon Meeting by brodalokie: 8:38pm On Jun 06, 2018 |
Maldek666:
You are making a lot of sense. Nigeria is a case of a human experiment gone wrong. A people groomed for doom while the resources are being pilfered in the name of a country. Of course there is a country, with owner, mandate and representatives. As it is now, we the owners of Nigeria are been cheated by our mandates and representatives. They are grooming us for the worst by subjecting us to petronise foreign markets which we are doing but the returns doesn't get to us anymore... And now some of us can not even afford our own local market. That's an experiment gone really really bad |