Minister Wike swept into action Just the following day after the scavenging public infrastructures ☝️☝️☝️
Fast-response is not known in the Act of Governance in Nigeria. Below is the usual bureaucratic approach to issues in the past regimes.
*Reviews of Lengthy Bureaucratic Processes of Past Regimes*
The PBAT regime's swift response to issues is a welcome departure from the past regimes' bureaucratic mentality. Previously, issues would be addressed through a lengthy and convoluted process:
- A panel of inquiry would be set up, taking several months to submit a report.
- The report would recommend setting up a committee to establish an ad-hoc committee for investigation.
- The ad-hoc committee's report would be sent for national input, further consultations, and consensus-building.
This bureaucratic process would continue indefinitely, with the case eventually being forgotten.
Meanwhile, each panel, committee, and legislative sitting would incur significant expenses, including sitting allowances, paperwork, hotel, and travel costs.
Out of this case alone, many government officers would build houses and cars and lodge prostitutes in hotels at the end of the day, the case would fizzled out eventually.
Thankfully, the PBAT regime has brought good governance, providing a refreshing change from the past.
*Conclusion*
Thanks Goodness, Nigeria is gradually getting out of the woods.
But we must always remember where we are coming from to appreciate where we are.
God bless Nigeria!
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