Nigeria government and her Wickedness

Under the succinct watch of President Muhammadu Buhari, Nigeria government is to spend N9.2 billion to renovate the National Assembly complex.

Now see this, N9.2 billion is N100 million in 92 places. Imagine what only N100 million can do for 92 village communities in Nigeria each who needs:

1. Potable water – N10m
2. A functional school – N50m
3. A health care facility – N40m

See the irony, The government is spending billions to renovate the sitting arena of those representing Nigerian citizens, while many of the Nigerians whom they represent are left out in the cold lacking the basic necessities of life.

It was actually proposed to be N27B before the outcry of few made them downsize the leakage of the roof to N9.2B…..

They have so looted such that Billions sound like thousand to them.

 

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Ordinarily, we wouldn’t care much how they are looting us dry if they could be kind enough to do anything to benefit the poor masses.

Shame… Shame… shame to the sets of leaders currently looting us to penury.

This is same Government that found it so difficult to pay her citizens ordinary 1,000 naira during the lockdown.

They had trillions stacked in their respective treasuries but would rather the poor citizens who ain’t government salary earners die of starvation during the forceful lockdown copied from the western world.

They were quick to copy their lockdown style but never copied their genuine palliatives measures.

Hope you heard they mapped out billions to feed “invisible school kids” who are in their respective homes….?

Devil shame on you……!!!!

These are all happening under the watchful eyes of Mr. Integrity…… Corruption free leaders.

Pause for a while and think about all these….

Goodnight Aso Rock…

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2 Replies to “Nigeria government and her Wickedness”

  1. How do curb this is quite alarming and is obvious that electoral proceses can savage us from all this

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