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But as chief executive of the federation, he will have his way. In the same vein, it is still our responsibility as citizens to return our verdict on the quality of the cabinet this brand new senate will certainly clear tomorrow. The President of the Senate as a candidate pledged that the senate he would preside over, would not be a ‘rubber-stamp’. Indeed, he has set the tone for the kind of senate he will lead with the just-take-a-bow-and-go’ standard that has just been set.

Meanwhile, I hope that the Chairman of the Joint Session of the National Assembly, the President of the Senate, Senator Ahmed Ibrahim Lawan is aware of the public perception of the Senate as a tragicomedy already.

I had then stated that there is still no one to hold responsible for the plight of the original inhabitants of Abuja other than the president, their elected Governor. Most of the time, the FCT Minister, the Permanent Secretary, FCT Administration, and the Executive Secretary, FCDA does not come from FCT.

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Make una siddon for here dey act stupid, we don move pass this una nonsense to the next level

Let them wait for alhaji fayawood to appoint theirs.

This is the next discussion? Is there an 'Abuja Indigene'? Abuja is no state, it has no indigene. The writer of this piece is dump and the publisher a reflection of the ignorance of Nigerian journalists & media.

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