@Private_Country@theisaacola and the amount is 'little'
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Same amount that's more than 15 countries GDP is little.
Did you read your first post at all?
In the attempt to water it down, starting with ' BULLSHIT'.... the amount isn't substantial.... Habaaaa
Be at peace sir
Some cabals are afraid of PBAT's re-election and they are desperate.
If a man who is facing re-election can damn the consequences of politics unlike his predecessors to remove subsidy, break the BDC black market racketeering, NNPC 100% remittance to FAAC ( these 3 items were the biggest heist against the Nigerian economy and its citizens )
He is pushing to disrupt the politics at the local level with LG Autonomy that will empower LG and stop them from being stooges of governors.
States Police, a decentralised security architecture with the establishment of Police Academies and Army Depots in different regions.
Tax reform and internal sharing of VAT to favour Derivation. Wealth should be distributed to align more with where it is derived.
Creation of other regional development commissions.
No President has been bold enough to tackle these issues since 1999.
"What will he do when he is not facing re-election" ?
@alouibrahim92 There’s definitely a reason why the terrorists gain entry unchecked via our national parks
Kamuku
Kainji
Old Oyo
The forest guards are a necessity now more than ever to preserve our biodiversity and protect vulnerable communities
@piusadeleye1@Mrczar_ A Big Fat Lie; nothing like Chemical Engineering in Nigerian universities till the 70s
They have echoed it for too long to make peeps like you believe it
If you ask this bell end for evidence now, the only response you'll get is, “na my papa tell me.”
For context, the University of Ife (now OAU) established Nigeria's first Department of Chemical Engineering and graduated its first set of Chemical Engineers in 1973. It was followed by UNILAG & ABU in 1976 & 1977, respectively.
So, where exactly was this supposed UNN Chemical Engineering department that Nigeria allegedly "cut off" as a punitive measure for the Biafra war?
Lying is a reflexive action for Biafran war apologists.
https://t.co/pczE1BSDse
STATEHOUSE PRESS RELEASE
STATE POLICE CONSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK NEAR COMPLETION- PRESIDENCY
Significant progress has been made towards establishing state police, with a constitutional amendment expected soon, following months of consultations among the Executive, the National Assembly and security authorities.
The Chief of Staff to the President, Hon. Femi Gbajabiamila, disclosed this on Thursday while briefing State House Correspondents after a consultative meeting on state police convened by the Presidency, held at the State House, Abuja.
Gbajabiamila said deliberations on the proposed state police framework began several months ago following a directive by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, noting that the process has gained considerable traction.
He explained that establishing state police requires careful consideration of constitutional and legal issues and cannot be implemented hastily.
"We started deliberations in the last three or four months on how to go about the establishment of state police as directed by Mr President.
"Establishing state police is not something that you do with the snap of the fingers. There is a lot involved in terms of constitution and legalities, and thank God we have now gained a lot of traction.
“Hopefully, the amendment will come shortly, and the details of the amendment will come after that," Gbajabiamila added.
According to him, discussions have now advanced to the point of considering the necessary constitutional amendments, with the enabling legislation to follow afterwards.
"Right now, what we are looking at is the constitutional amendment itself, and then the enabling law would follow thereafter. That is what we have been deliberating on in the last couple of hours," he added.
The Chief of Staff highlighted broad national support for the initiative, emphasising that the debate is no longer about whether state police should be establishedbut about creating the appropriate legal and institutional framework for its operation.
He said President Tinubu, who has consistently advocated for state police as part of efforts to strengthen Nigeria's security architecture, would receive a comprehensive report on the meeting's outcome.
The meeting is part of a series of consultations convened by the Federal Government to develop a workable framework for the establishment of state police, an initiative aimed at strengthening internal security, improving local intelligence gathering and enhancing the capacity of sub-national governments to address emerging security challenges across the country.
President Tinubu has maintained in the last few months that state police is a necessary response to Nigeria's evolving security challenges, advocating that a decentralised policing structure would strengthen grassroots security, enhance intelligence gathering and improve the protection of lives and property across the country.
The meeting was attended by the Deputy President of the Senate, Jibrin Barau, the Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Benjamin Kalu, the Attorney-General and Minister of Justice, Prince Lateef Fagbemi and the Inspector-General of Police, Tunji Disu, among other senior government officials.
Bayo Onanuga
Special Adviser to the President
(Information and Strategy)
June 04, 2026
Ansaru terrorist group and its Salafi - Jihadist ideology, same with its franchisee JNIM. They will always demand that Sharia law be implemented forcefully. Watch out for the radical guys who are sympathetic to the same cause here on the TL. They are e-terrorists.