Basically, #Nigeria's states are taking more power for themselves. Can Abuja stop it?
When it became evident that the LOC was slacking, state governments in some state govs stepped in, and #Nigeria 2009 ended up being more successful in some areas than it was in others.
Just today, @hadisirika complained about the @CavertonGroup pilots that were arrested by #RiverState.
Lagos charged ₦500/m, some are doing up to ₦6k.
One question is, as more states make demands, will an ever-weakening Abuja be able to stop them?
Nigerian states don't have borders – they have boundaries, and it is @boundarycommiss that exists to take care of such matters, not the states.
Kaduna for example, legally should not be able to enforce the quaratine for those who are transiting through the state.