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Please Drop Me Off – Adeyanju Rejects Tinubu’s ‘Promised Land’ Vision

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Hardship: Politicians Think They Are Immune From The Suffering, Like Bangladesh, Nigeria Heading For Rocks – Adeyanju

Nigerian activist and lawyer, Deji Adeyanju has reacted to a remark by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, promising to take Nigeria to the promised land.

Naija News reports that Tinubu had assured Nigerians of his administration’s commitment to leading the country to the promised land.

He made this declaration on Wednesday while addressing a gathering at his residence in the Ikoyi area of Lagos.

Tinubu said, “We are determined, we are capable, and we are resolute, and we will be there. We will take Nigeria to that promised land with you.”

Reacting, Adeyanju asked Tinubu to “drop him off” while taking Nigerians to their promised land.

Speaking via his X account, he wrote, “Tinubu promises to take Nigerians to the ‘promised land’ in his New Year message.

“ME: Please drop me; I don’t want to follow Nigerians to where you are taking them. Thank you very much.”

Senator Will Not Scrutinize 2025 Budget And It Will Be Passed – Adeyanju

Meanwhile, Adeyanju, has raised concerns over the transparency of the legislative process in passing the 2025 budget, claiming some senators may not have access to the document before it becomes law.

Adeyanju revealed that five senators informed him they did not see the previous budget before its passage into law.

The activist shared his concerns against the backdrop of President Bola Tinubu’s presentation of the 2025 Appropriation Bill to a joint session of the National Assembly on Wednesday.

The 2025 fiscal document, “The Restoration Budget: Securing Peace, Rebuilding Prosperity,” outlines key allocations: ₦4.91 trillion for Defence and Security, ₦4.06 trillion for infrastructure, ₦3.52 trillion for education, and ₦2.48 trillion for health.

Adeyanju stressed the importance of legislative scrutiny, emphasizing that lawmakers must thoroughly examine the budget before its passage.

President Tinubu presented the budget and projected a total expenditure of ₦47.9 trillion, with ₦15.81 trillion allocated for debt servicing and a revenue target of ₦34.82 trillion.

The President described the budget as one aimed at stabilizing the economy and fostering prosperity.

In a post on X, formerly known as Twitter Adeyanju wrote, “5 senators told me they never saw the last budget after several demands; it was later passed into law with the speed of light.

“I’m sure, senators won’t also see this budget, neither will they scrutinize it and it will be passed. This is how low we have descended as a nation.”