‘Senators, Reps Biggest Threat To Nigeria’s Democracy,’ Says Oby Ezekwesili

Former Education Minister, Oby Ezekwesili, has described the National Assembly as the biggest threat to Nigeria’s democracy.

While reacting to the proposed purchase of 360 Toyota SUVs for National Assembly members especially those of House of Representatives, Dr Ezekwesili, in a post on X, warned that Nigerians will soon chase Senators and House of Representatives members away due to their serial bad behaviour.

According to Ezekwesili, also a former Vice President of the World Bank: “So that vexing news turned out to be accurate.

“I read the extremely ludicrous and duplicitous statement released by the Spokesman of the @HouseNGR on their insensitive purchase of 360 Toyota SUVs for themselves.

“You all had the audacity to spend scarce public resources in luxury cars at a time majority of their citizens cannot feed, transport themselves, pay school fees and hospital bills due to cost of living crisis?

“At this stage, it is evident you want to continue with your serial bad behaviour.

“Since not even 1 of you fellows @nassnigeria @HouseNGR @NGRSenate saw the heartlessness of that decision to buy 360 new Toyota SUVs for yourselves at this time of severe economic distress of the citizens and country, please know that you all are the biggest threat to our Democracy.

“Just know that a day cometh and very soon too, when it would be your fed-up Nigerian Citizens and not the Military that will rise up and collectively chase all of you grossly irresponsible and insensitive people out of office. And very soon too.”

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