“The way our procurement law is enacted, it is the big contractors that can make the most money; our law is holding us back.” Nigeria NigerianSenate Fashola
Asked why infrastructure was still in shambles, Fashola said: “Our resources are not enough to take care of our expenditures .
What then is the purpose of the huge sums of money budgeted for power, annually, 2015 till date, and GMB’s boast that he will soon improve power supply? GMB is good at making empty promises to deceive gullible Nigerians who could not see that his next level promise would yield nothing but increased bloodshed, as it were already.
Then Fashola launched another deception: “Our procurement laws is not compatible with the speed with which we want projects to be executed”, and that “The way our procurement law is enacted, it is the big contractors that can make the most money; our law is holding us back.” Is that not an indictment of the lawmakers? They are all deceptive Christians and Muslims; they know the deception games they play on gullible Nigerians who are brainwashed Muslims and Christians.
Kogi people should beware of Yahaya Bello bribing them with payment of all outstanding salaries and emoluments when election is impending. Bello is a supporter of carnage and economic destruction of Nigeria, like Ahmed Tinubu and his cohorts. For Babajide Sanwoolu, football is more important than infrastructure and mass welfare.
Tell northerners that with the crises created for Nigeria, nationally, by Yar’Adua, Jonathan, and GMB, coupled with the renegade governors, southern Nigeria is now almost as miserable as northern Nigeria. Islamic and Christian imperialists have advanced from attacking African Traditional Religion and culture, to attacking Boko Haram, the Shiites, and now human rights activists, including Omoyele Sowore, modeling Nigeria after misguided Muslim countries, such as Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, etc.
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