Are we really practicing the Presidential system of government as done by other presidential systems. Do we just get stocked it one place without thinking out workable ideas and be progressive. Dss should go after real issues of how to solve the insecurities in the country.
So to have a discussion we have to pay lawyers? To guide one APC member or the other, we have to pay lawyers? Nonsense. Today, some APC members are simply time wasters.
DSS: Mr Pat, pls come and teach the DSS to drive a car. But before you guide us, lets go to court, spend money on court proceedings, so that we shall be certain on your driving advice and skill.
Mr Pat: Even million dollar contracts that are yet to be signed are discussed with lawyers without engaging courts.
DSS: It is a new age. The Tinubu genius age.
Mr Pat: ??
In the UK political system, the shadow cabinet is a team of senior members from the main opposition party who mirror the government’s cabinet.
They act as spokespeople for their party on specific policy areas and aim to scrutinize the government’s actions, developing alternative policies they would implement if elected. Essentially, the shadow cabinet is a “government in waiting”.
Detailed breakdown:
• Purpose:
The shadow cabinet’s primary role is to provide parliamentary opposition to the government.
They challenge the government’s policies, question ministers, and develop their own proposals.
• Membership:
The Leader of the Opposition chooses the shadow cabinet members, who are typically senior MPs or Lords within the opposition party.
• Mirroring the Government:
Shadow ministers are appointed to correspond with government ministers, shadowing their responsibilities and policy areas.
• “Government in Waiting”:
The shadow cabinet is often seen as a potential future government, as they are developing policies and strategies that would be implemented if their party were to win the next election.
• Key Responsibilities:
Shadow ministers are expected to:
• Scrutinize government actions and policies.
• Question government ministers in Parliament.
• Develop alternative policies and proposals.
• Communicate the opposition’s views to the public.
DSS acted aptly. Pat Utomi and his cronies will stop running their mouths
If Pat Utomi wants to be involved in oversight functions, he must vie for a seat at either the senate or the house of rep
If DSS had invited Pat Utomi for questioning, DSS action will be misinterpreted as subduing free speech
Pat utomi has the right to free speech. DSS is just another corrupt government arms puppet.
Are we really practicing the Presidential system of government as done by other presidential systems. Do we just get stocked it one place without thinking out workable ideas and be progressive. Dss should go after real issues of how to solve the insecurities in the country.
A presidential system allows for the opposition. The whole country is the shadow government. Rubbish talk.
This is a government of thieves who do not want to be exposed. A government of criminals.
So to have a discussion we have to pay lawyers? To guide one APC member or the other, we have to pay lawyers? Nonsense. Today, some APC members are simply time wasters.
DSS: Mr Pat, pls come and teach the DSS to drive a car. But before you guide us, lets go to court, spend money on court proceedings, so that we shall be certain on your driving advice and skill.
Mr Pat: Even million dollar contracts that are yet to be signed are discussed with lawyers without engaging courts.
DSS: It is a new age. The Tinubu genius age.
Mr Pat: ??
The main opposition political party in the UK has Shadow Cabinet Secretaries of State & Govt Ministers.
The shadow cabinet – UK
In the UK political system, the shadow cabinet is a team of senior members from the main opposition party who mirror the government’s cabinet.
They act as spokespeople for their party on specific policy areas and aim to scrutinize the government’s actions, developing alternative policies they would implement if elected. Essentially, the shadow cabinet is a “government in waiting”.
Detailed breakdown:
• Purpose:
The shadow cabinet’s primary role is to provide parliamentary opposition to the government.
They challenge the government’s policies, question ministers, and develop their own proposals.
• Membership:
The Leader of the Opposition chooses the shadow cabinet members, who are typically senior MPs or Lords within the opposition party.
• Mirroring the Government:
Shadow ministers are appointed to correspond with government ministers, shadowing their responsibilities and policy areas.
• “Government in Waiting”:
The shadow cabinet is often seen as a potential future government, as they are developing policies and strategies that would be implemented if their party were to win the next election.
• Key Responsibilities:
Shadow ministers are expected to:
• Scrutinize government actions and policies.
• Question government ministers in Parliament.
• Develop alternative policies and proposals.
• Communicate the opposition’s views to the public.