Human Rights lawyer, Femi Falana, SAN, has
expressed displeasure over state of affairs in the
nation, stressing that the country is going through a lot
of crisis despite the promise of the present
administration to bring change to the country since
assuming office nine months ago.
The legal activist also frowned on attempts by the
Federal Government to foist more pains on Nigerians
through the 45 per cent increase in electricity tariff,
and insisted that government has not recovered a sum
of $66.5 billion it is being owed by the banks, the
Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) and
others.
He said the country is yet to identify the much-needed
change and therefore called on civil organisations such
Committee for Human Right Defence (CDHR) to sound
a note of warning to the regime to take the
governance of the country seriously.
Sunday, 14 February 2016
Falana's attitude over the governance of the country
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