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WHY MARCUS RASHFORD WAS ABSENT FOR THE FULHAM GAME

Video and images: MPs disrupt budget presentation by prime minister for reasons below..

At the Parliament.

The Members of Parliament belonging to the Social Democratic Front yesterday put up a calm display of their rights over facts deemed just by the party. The bone of contention was the fact that the major problem plaguing the country, the anglophone crisis was not on the menu. After all the emphasis and pressure, all the speaker could do was to say the anglophone problem will be looked into during subsequent parliamentary sessions
This was what came out to be the immediate cause of the demonstration in the parliamentary house.
These demonstrations brought to chaos the menu for that day as the singing, whistling and dancing made hearing of the prime minister's speech almost completely impaired.
Nonetheless, the message was definitely passed on and will be looked upon.
The country's budget was measured to a whooping amount of over 4000+ billion francs CFA, an amount that ought to bring an immense change in the country's economy if put to efficient use. This is rarely the case as the utilisation of these funds often than not end up in the pockets and accounts of some big fishes, leading to incomplete projects with some not being started at all. This brings a regression to the country's status both locally and in the eyes of the international community.
To resolve such loops, there need to be a change in strategy of administration of these funds, such that the intended impact can be realised, with no one getting sums without merit.
As time unfolds, we wait to see how the storyline gets going. Stay posted.


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