National Assembly meets Ahmed, Sylva, Emefiele over failing economy

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COVID-19: National Assembly meets Ahmed, Sylva, Emefiele over failing economy

Leke Baiyewu, Abuja

There, Gbajabiamila stated that the Federal Government must think creatively and come up with ways of stabilising the economy due to the negative economic impact of COVID-19. “The tax rebate, the mortgage moratorium for three months and the reduction in duties on medical supplies that have to do with coronavirus, I’m sure Senate may reconvene at some point to pass this. Even though it is not law yet, it has come to the Senate, since some members of the executive arm are here to have this signed quickly into law.”

 

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Time to drink the precious 'oyel'.

Like dey will bring up any reseamable solution... Empty heads

ayemojubar Economy that has been neglected since, na now them Wan start. They've failed the country already, they should focus on fighting the virus. Dead body no get economic importance.

These guys no get sense, no protection! We will see

I don't think they think straight!

And they are still gumming their body like this after everything

What can they do after using their babariga to steal all our money

This was supposed to be done since the outbreak not when they are all waiting to confirm their CODVID-19 status.

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