So...
The President proposes his beautiful Bill.
Somehow, this “beautiful Bill” is hijacked by a Cabinet that sits every Monday at his official residence.
And these Cabinet meetings are chaired by the President, or his delegate.
Anyway…
Clauses
Not one, not two, not three, not four, not five... are inserted.
The Attorney General, a member of Cabinet, directly appointed by the President, and the government’s designated legal adviser, somehow sees all this.
And advises that the Bill be sent to the Ministry of Finance, for which the President is the official minister, to obtain the mandatory Certificate of Financial Implications.
The Ministry of Finance duly issues the Certificate of Financial Implications.
And the Bill, now laden with all the smuggled-in clauses, is tabled by the Minister of State for Internal Affairs -another direct appointee and member of Cabinet.
It is tabled in a Parliament whose Speaker swears to follow and fall in the name of the President, His Son, and the Daughters.
Your Cabinet is present.
Your Attorney General is present.
For the next two weeks, your Attorney General vehemently defends the Bill on the floor and across your government’s media.
Your latest big blue fish recruit, a law professor, almost without prompting, steps in to defend the Bill nonetheless.
Your toad-eaters, who, also swear by the Father, if not the Son, besmirch anyone opposed to the Bill, branding them vent merchants and foreign agents.
Conductor?
Maaso awo ku Mulago stage
@_Ainemukama@NigeriaStories@OMARIONNEIMA Mahns was beyond the CAF retirement age, with even past term extensions, now add the recent corruption allegations and you see why....
@_Ainemukama@sashedelic Bottomline is they need to start winning some games otherwise it will all remain paper talk. 7wins in 27 is why they’re in that situation.