@Imranmuhdz No more "Govs are mere CSOs with no power to secure their state"
No more "Tinubu should give us state police and stop playing politics with our lives"
No more conspiracy theories 🚫
BREAKING: The House of Representatives has passed constitutional amendments to establish state police in Nigeria and has postponed other constitutional amendments to another legislative session.
Thank you President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for your warm wishes.
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House of Representatives to Vote on State Police Bill This Thursday
The Nigerian House of Representatives is set to take a decisive step toward establishing state police as lawmakers prepare to vote on key constitutional amendment bills, including provisions for decentralized policing.
Deputy Speaker Benjamin Kalu, who also chairs the House Committee on Constitution Review, announced at a media briefing shortly after plenary that the House of Representatives has decided to prioritise the establishment of state police ahead of other bills.
He added that the House has directed all members currently outside Abuja on oversight functions to suspend their activities and return to the parliament on Thursday for the voting procedure.
The state police bill is sponsored by the Deputy Speaker and 14 other members of the House.
@optimusJOEkeyz@Giranceni@TheGridPost The question is at what stage did their govt begin subsidizing?
It's like subsidizing MTN when it just entered Nigeria.
@optimusJOEkeyz@Giranceni@TheGridPost Nigerians never had that purchasing power.
All thanks to govt subsidies and "oga NEPAs" helping people cheat the system
Actually, it's better now.
Years ago, owning a generator was for rich compounds
Today, you almost can count houses without solar in some estates.
The human building of "mental models" for anticipating consequences, navigating bureaucracy, and making high-stakes decisions under uncertainty start to become reliable after 40s.
No human below 40 should be allowed to lead a complex contraption like Nigeria.
The cognitive abilities of humans start to show a significant decline in their late 60s.
Truth is, no human above 70 years of age should be allowed to lead a country.
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@optimusJOEkeyz@TheGridPost Same way if you tell Dangote today that he must not sell PMS above N1000 per liter. He go just tell you he hear u
Fuel, u no go see