Bribery scandal, National Assembly, Ethics and Privileges Committee, House of Representatives, Members of the House, Corruption, Selective war on corruption, Lagos State Government, Local government councils, Supreme Court judgment

PM News . 31 March 2005 . Pg 8

Chief James, the chairman of Ojodu Local Government Council in Lagos State, has criticized the state government's approach to addressing economic problems in the state. He believes that the government's high taxation of the people is not effective and has caused significant economic problems. He also questions the Supreme Court judgment on the creation of additional local government councils, stating that the government should have reverted to the old 20 local government councils and refunded their money. The interview also touches on the bribery scandal in the National Assembly and the need for a comprehensive approach to addressing corruption.

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Chief James, the chairman of Ojodu Local Government Council in Lagos State, has criticized the state government's approach to addressing economic problems in the state. He believes that the government's high taxation of the people is not effective and has caused significant economic problems. He also questions the Supreme Court judgment on the creation of additional local government councils, stating that the government should have reverted to the old 20 local government councils and refunded their money. The interview also touches on the bribery scandal in the National Assembly and the need for a comprehensive approach to addressing corruption.

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