Fuel Subsidy Protests: Soldiers Called in to Lagos

Posted on January 16, 2012. Filed under: Economics, Nigerian Current Affairs | Tags: , , |

Governor Babatunde Fashola of Lagos State condemns deployment of soldiers in Lagos State:

Negotiations between government ad workers’ unions:

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I barely listned to some of the comments on the video and what caught my attention was the allegation by some lawmaker wannabe that the president has committed an impeachable offense by reomving fuel subsidy. Really? How so? Now show me in the Nigerian constitution where it recommends that fuel be subsidized by the federal govt? Hard nut to crack, pal. Now what is the basis for impeachment? Did he contravene any portion of the constitution? The answer is an emphatic,NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Your world scares the hell out of me for having the audacity to spew such vacuous nonsense.

“impeachable offence” does sound like hyperbole!


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