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Dumebi Kachikwu and the sense in the Patriotic Act
Different folk, different strokes
In an advanced country the rich use the public transport. in a poor country the poor have their own cars. so, it's been observed. What we need is not more cars on Nigerian roads or more private jets but intelligent transport systems.
so, you find in London, the poor Nigerian security officer on 11 pounds an hour Riding a Mercedes Benz to work, the richer British Neurosurgeon on 200,000 s per month riding a bicycle to work and the Bengali billionaire taking the Bus to make a one million Pound donation to a children's hospital. in London
Dumebi Kachikwu has a mind free of cobwebs. i urged you to go through the report in the ThisDay November 6, 2022, of his featuring on the Arise TV townhall meeting of presidential candidates.
he talks about his first assignment as president if elected to sign into law the Patriot Act
he speaks on getting public officers to compulsorily use our public services like schools and hospitals
Nigeria is just about on a level playing field with all other countries that have internet and satellite Tv and the final ingredient to build Nigeria seems to be patriotism and so the sense in Patriot Act ThisDay reveals thus: If we desire efficient and effective education, healthcare, utilities, etc we must make it available to all so that we may all equally benefit from it. This is how we will build a nation that works for everyone.” as said by Dunebi Kachikwu #publicgoods #publicservices #work #education #healthcare