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“I am not disappointed” Ben Murray Bruce says as senate rejects Electric Car Bill

Ben Murray Bruce, an advocate, founder of Silverbird Group. Author of A Commonsense Revolution. Businessman and Senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria has stated in his recent tweet that he is not disappointed that the senate has killed his Electric Car Bill.

According to Murray
“Electric cars will force us to fix our power infrastructure, which will itself have multiplier effects for our economy because it will provide power, which is the lifeblood of a modern economy. I am surprised my @NGRSenate colleagues and the Executive have not seen this potential”

He added,
“People think I am disappointed @NGRSenate killed my Electric Car Bill. I‘m not disappointed as much as I‘m flabbergasted. You cant stop the future! And let me tell you, electric cars are the future. The reality in the world today is that electric cars are outselling regular cars.”

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