Monday, May 10, 2010

THE NASS ABOUT TO LICENSE 'DIGITAL' CORRUPTION

With the proposal being promoted by the National Assembly whereby no matter what your offences are, you can still be eligible to stand any elections; time shall come when the word 'digital' would no more be exclusive to those who use it both by self-acclamation and merited.

For Nation Assembly ever tinkering with the idea, we are doomed. But it is the prayer, I believe, of majority of Nigerians that this illegality does not materialize in the end. If it is passed as proposed, the nation may not withstand the onslaught.

We have 'digital' governors and legislators in Nigeria; we know what those bunches are being rightly or wrongly accused of. But once this related proposed amendment in our Constitution becomes approved, we should expect more 'digital' cultists, treasury looters, liars; media hyped men/women, killers, kidnappers, deceivers, voodooists, etc. If the National Assembly feels that this information is not correct, it behoves it to inform the public adequately. Otherwise, it should not be allowed to throw at us these avoidable negativism; we beg them and we pray God to intervene.

Nigerians should rise up and shout their resentments of this, loud. All the Human Right groups and those pushing for good and enduring democratic norms in Nigeria should join this protest because it would do all of us more harm than good.Mr. Dagogo
Kenneth, Bukuru Jos.

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