This Day (Lagos)
19 October 2008
Ahead of the presentation of the 2009 Budget Proposal to the National Assembly, the Federal Government has introduced a number of measures to give more impetus to the administration's transparency and accountability drive. One of the measures, THISDAY checks at the Presidency revealed, is the unveiling of a new payment regime for contracts and other services.
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seeing is beleiving. until the president passes the freedom of information bill into law, i will never beleive whatever he says. if u want me to beleive u, mr president, just pass the FOIB, into law, as amended/agreed, by the nigerian guild of editors. if u do that, i will fight anyone who touches u. outside that, u, madam EFCC, both houses, rep and senate, all of u are theives. i am as usual, CAPITAL G.C.
It takes a thief to catch a thief, may be we should set you after them.
It takes a thief to catch a thief, may be we should set you after them.
It's a good sign for moving the Country forward......Nigeria at 48, with all the wealth that we supposedly have, we should and correctly so lead in innovation on the continent of Africa. This, as has been rightly suggested could eliminate corruption.
Bravo Nigeria, it's a good day for you, this act will prove to be efficient and effective as you move the country forward. Transparency builds the people's trust and they will support their leader if they can trust him. That makes for a strong country.