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Bad Roads In The SE: Who Should Be Held Responsible? by Pennsylvania: 7:49pm On Mar 16, 2016
After serving a lengthy ban for an unjust reason by one of the 'ban happy mods' in the celebrity section, I didn't want to open another account, I just decided to read from the sidelines. I came across this topic about the mess in most of the Federal roads in the SE: https://www.nairaland.com/2993408/see-first-hand-experience-terribly, and then I thought within myself what really happened and who should be apportioned the blame - is it GEJ who was the president for about 5 years or is it the Minister of Transport under GEJ who received huge allocations for these type of projects and did virtually nothing.
Then I stumbled onto this:

What will Buhari benefit from ATM card charges?
Is the charges going into the coffers of government or the banks?
Just like I said on a thread earlier today, we apportion blames based on sentiments and emotions instead of common sense and pragmatism. Instead of calling out the greedy banks and their CBN collaborators, most of you are shouting Buhari. What has Buhari got to do with this?

From the quote above which was from Seunmsg, going by his logic, we shouldn't blame Buhari for the N100 charge currently slapped on the masses by the CBN via FG, he said the whole blame should go to the CBN Governor Emefiele, so why are these same set of people always quick to fault the bad roads on GEJ by all means? If we shouldn't blame Buhari for what we are currently witnessing from CBN, then why should GEJ be held responsible for these roads when there was actually a Minister of Transport who nobody even talks about for now.

Should this administration accomplish it tenure and the roads become worse than it presently is, I believe most people if not all will hold Amaechi responsible, and if it gets better I believe Amaechi should also receive due praise instead of Buhari, so why are everybody holding GEJ responsible instead of the immediate past minister of transport?

Please I need an explanation on this. And just for the record, the immediate past Minister for Transportation was Senator Idris A.Umar.
Re: Bad Roads In The SE: Who Should Be Held Responsible? by lekkie073(m): 7:54pm On Mar 16, 2016
Blame the erosion cool

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Re: Bad Roads In The SE: Who Should Be Held Responsible? by xmich(m): 8:07pm On Mar 16, 2016
Welcome back,am also just coming back from 1month ban as that its part of us,


for the bad roads in the east BUHARI,GEJ,OSINBADE and all past governors of the east must be blamed for that.
Re: Bad Roads In The SE: Who Should Be Held Responsible? by hisgrace090: 8:07pm On Mar 16, 2016
so we make mistake blaming jonathan? ehne! why can't we blame a man who keep on awarding contract without finding out weather the contract money is being used judiciously. may be he is receiving kick back from those contract money. I will be the last person to appoint a minister without watching what he do with the money alloted to him.
Re: Bad Roads In The SE: Who Should Be Held Responsible? by Pennsylvania: 8:20pm On Mar 16, 2016
hisgrace090:
so we make mistake blaming jonathan? ehne! why can't we blame a man who keep on awarding contract without finding out weather the contract money is being used judiciously. may be he is receiving kick back from those contract money. I will be the last person to appoint a minister without watching what he do with the money alloted to him.

My brother I guess you're right, but that has been the norm of our leaders, just dishing money for projects without following up to check how far it has gone. I can't imagine giving my kid money to buy a textbook without coming back to ask him to show it to me. I believe all our leaders should be blamed for this not just GEJ

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Re: Bad Roads In The SE: Who Should Be Held Responsible? by Pennsylvania: 8:24pm On Mar 16, 2016
xmich:
Welcome back,am also just coming back from 1month ban as that its part of us,


for the bad roads in the east BUHARI,GEJ,OSINBADE and all past governors of the east must be blamed for that.

Thanks bro.
I don't think we should be blaming this current administration 'yet' as per roads, let's give them time for that.
Re: Bad Roads In The SE: Who Should Be Held Responsible? by ogaontop(m): 8:43pm On Mar 16, 2016
Peter Obi

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