Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Senate once again shows it is good at façade

Senate once again shows it is good at façade
Everything that passed in the senate’s bills for constitutional amendments is cosmetic, nothing tangible, and nothing substantive. Nothing in the passed bills addressed the cankerworm or cancer of corruption that is ravaging the society; nothing addressed the official corruption, the mother of all that is wrong in Nigeria.  The repeal of   executive immunity to commit murder, to loot the state, the country to death failed. The Local government fiscal autonomy that would have reduced the ability of the governors to loot the states to death failed.
The economic gap between the looting and stealing public officials and the general citizenry was never addressed; that is the social mobility of the masses of the people was not addressed.  So what did Senate do with the highly hyped constitutional amendment; nothing but self glorification, a charade, a façade to justify the N30M (naira) pay for doing virtually Nothing.
Question, which problem among the innumerable problems in Nigeria would the bills of constitutional amendments just passed in Senate solve?  

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