For me, C. Soludo is very sound. These were some of the policies that the PDP capitalized on by bringing sound intelligent men and women to serve the Govt and that make things better during that time, although not as we expected it. But you see these APC govt, they appoint people base on those who rigged election for them. Tell me how will someone appoint Malami as AGF?
I am struggling to see the relationship between the content of Lagos Govt rep and the theme of this Platform - Democracy and Open Market. She is here to just reel out what they are doing as a government eithout saying how all these could democratise. Doing programs that consistent with the yearning of people and getting inputs from the citizens.
Fashola's argument is sound, pragmatic and logical. A free market economy is an illusion because the government is often called or compelled to intervene and save the day when things go awry in the so-called market economy.
Solid presentstion by Soludo. He spoke with data and transparency. I don't know how the minister of finance under PMB would be feeling now.
Onigbinde hits the theme of the event.
Great!!!
Mr. Oluseun Onigbide delivered an awesome speech.
For me, C. Soludo is very sound. These were some of the policies that the PDP capitalized on by bringing sound intelligent men and women to serve the Govt and that make things better during that time, although not as we expected it. But you see these APC govt, they appoint people base on those who rigged election for them. Tell me how will someone appoint Malami as AGF?
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I am struggling to see the relationship between the content of Lagos Govt rep and the theme of this Platform - Democracy and Open Market. She is here to just reel out what they are doing as a government eithout saying how all these could democratise. Doing programs that consistent with the yearning of people and getting inputs from the citizens.
Fashola and his Symantec s
Fashola's argument is sound, pragmatic and logical. A free market economy is an illusion because the government is often called or compelled to intervene and save the day when things go awry in the so-called market economy.
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