The youths that are supposed to know the definition of things, are just ignorant or is it that they don't know the difference between what is wrong and right? - and honestly with this crop of individuals, we would be in this quagmire for a very long time- when did checking the executive become a standoff with the executive? They are supposed to ensure that the budget is effectively monitored, as agreed by them and signed into law by the executive (president)- they are supposed to draw attention to issues that affect the country, that the executive does not see or is blind too, they are supposed to make laws, repeal laws that affect the people - they are supposed to reduce allocations for contracts or projects that are over valued, within the budget without adding to the total value of the budget- proper definition of appropriation, we are supposed to be able to complain to them, about issues that affect us and they take it to the floor and fight/debate it for us - they are not supposed to be in any opposition, but as a arm of govt complementing the executive arm within the confines of constitution of the federal republic of nigeria.
But as usual the vocal minority would come online and shout "rubber stamp" in their characteristic manner (band wagon effect -(they sang restructuring- let them say we want to divide nigeria, they sang single term for presidency is the best, they sang bubu is not an economist we should devalue our currency/ float the naira - unpatriotic positions, they are even singing that IMF said the financial apps nigerians are doing is bad for the economy ) while we the silent majority know the functions of the Nass - the vocal minority is so myopic in their thinking that, we have to question the level of their education- they can read and write, compelling baseless points like story tellers, while we the majority laugh at their reeking hypocrisy, lack of understanding, lack of the proper ability to look at issues honestly and dispassionately and they can make noise to pieces- they are just after their own pockets and satisfaction - shame on us for even giving them the opportunity to have a voice
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