FACT CHECK: Buhari not Tinubu sign electricity bill into Law

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With the avalanche of lazy journalism and state media propaganda Nigerians witnessed in the past eight years of the abysmal Buhari regime, it seems Nigerians have to brace themselves for double that amount at the current rate at which the present unconstitutional FG is going.

On March 17, 2023, the Nigerian media space was engrossed with different headlines about President Buhari signing into law the Electricity Bill along with 15 other bills, taking them out of the exclusive list and giving power to states to carry out those obligations.

So it came as a surprise to ardent watchers of the FG when the same media organisations started flouting a new round of propaganda that Tinubu had signed the electricity bill into law.

The question sane minds are asking now is, “What then did Buhari sign into law in the month of March this year?”

We will recall that this is exactly the same template the Buhari regime used upon assuming office in 2015, by renaming different policies of the previous administration and doing a more terrible job than they did with the Sure-P programme, which later turned into N-Power, and how they went about commissioning projects funded and completed by the previous government and claiming they did it.

An illegitimate government seeking legitimacy will do all it can to get some goodwill, but it should understand that this is not 2015; the Nigerian people are more aware and will not fall for their cheap propaganda tactics.

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