Thursday, October 17, 2013
So little idea in so much time.
So little idea in so much time.
Jonathan blunders; it seems this president has exhausted his little idea on how to move Nigeria forward. If the outcome of the national conference requires the approval of the national assemble why waste money and time for national conference since the National assembles by themselves are national conferences. Some of the problem with Nigeria can be found in the National assemble itself. Among these are the expensive bicameral legislature Nigeria is operating; the ridiculous but outlandish jumbo pay members of these bodies arrogate to themselves; the Hausa/Fulani overwhelming dominance in the National assemble orchestrated by Hausa/ Fulani military lead juntas, etc. Besides like every Nigerian the legislators have both personal and their collective group interest in this conference so why allow them special privilege at the expense of other Nigerians.
How could the National Assemble implement the recommendations of the National conference if the conference recommends, unicameral legislature, cut on national assemble pays? How could national assemble with overwhelming Hausa/Fulani dominance accept a pure secular state devoid of sharia, , rotational presidency, fiscal federalism, and regionalism and parliamentary systems if the conference recommends these.
Not in my character to meddle with mediocrity but I kind have supported Jonathan's Presidency because I had and still want to accord him benefit of doubt. If Jonathan believes that the recommendation of the conference will be subject to yeah and nay of the national assemble I suggest he call off the conference because the exercise will be act in futility.
I tend not to agree with Tinubu but it seems he was absolutely correct when described the President’s conference as a Greek Gift, a Trojan horse from the president to Nigerians.
Mr. President quit pontificating on sovereign conference, and take back your Trojan horse and shove it.
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