2023: Kachikwu Vows to Ban Foreign Schools, Hospitals for Public Officers, Families – THISDAYLIVE

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2023: Kachikwu Vows to Ban Foreign Schools, Hospitals for Public Officers, Families * To recruit million soldiers into the Nigerian Army Sunday Aborisade in Abuja The presidential candidate of the African Democratic Congress (ADC),

The presidential candidate of the African Democratic Congress , Mr. Dumebi Kachikwu, has vowed to stop public officers and families from attending foreign schools and hospitals if elected president next year.To achieve this, the ADC presidential candidate said he would sponsor a bill at the National Assembly that would be known as the Nigerian Patriot Act.

He also said it does not make any sense for any Nigerian leader at any tier of government to patronise foreign hospitals for medical care. “It is a bill that says we are all in this together. It is a bill that ensures that public servants cannot use the privileges they cannot provide to the common man.“No private or foreign schools for our families, no private or foreign hospitals for us or our families, no generators or boreholes in our homes.

He said the money needed to fight insecurity and insurgency would not be diverted but would be strictly channelled for the purpose it is meant to address. “We must resist the wicked urge to take on sovereign debts that benefit a few but repaid by all. We can no longer borrow to build bridges and highways that lead nowhere when the internet is the highway of the future.

“We will harness all sources of energy to provide power to our people while giving preference to clean energies.

 

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LoL 😂 Omo I laff oooo.. Wetin this man dey find for politics?🤣

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