Nigeria: Many Benefits of the Proposed Emergency Economic Stabilisation Bill (I)

24 August 2016

Our most recent cause for another round of abrasive comments and countermanding ripostes is this innocuously named "Emergency Economic Stabilisation Bill 2016," said to have been in the works by the National Economic Team. I thought the implied substance and purposes of the bill as titled were obvious enough until some fellows created this cacophonous wave of inciting debate over what should have ordinarily excited the nation.

Though a statement issued by the office of the Vice President seems to neuter the plan to forward the bill to the National Assembly, I, however, wished to God that the news ascribed to State house sources by some mainstream media was, indeed, true.

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