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Tough times require touch measures.
Pundits and policy makers are looking for ways to shore-up the Naira in the face of the economic recession.
The economic team headed by the Vice-President prescribed the sale of national assets in order to balance the budget deficit. But a cross-section of Labour unions kicked against it.
Recently, the Senate also said it was against such move.
"The senate oppose sale of National Assets to shore up Foreign Reserves" – Senate Leader, Ali Ndume
— Nigerian Senate (@NGRSenate) September 27, 2016
One such pundit, is Channel TV’s head of Business News, Boason Omofaye.
And he prescribes that salaries of Ministers should be reduced. It turned into a debate when Dr Joe Abah,Director General at Bureau of Public Service Reforms, countered the suggestion.
Here’s how the discourse went.
Time for Nigeria to cut salaries and benefits of Ministers, etc and shave the payroll too.
— Boason Omofaye (@BBoason) September 27, 2016
@BBoason Boason, you're still on this track? It's a blind alley o. Ministers earn less than N1m per month. What do you want it cut to?
— Dr. Joe Abah (@DrJoeAbah) September 27, 2016
@DrJoeAbah Okay Sir. Lead me into lights. We can cut benefits, monthly expenses, meals, etc of Ministers, Legislators, Aides at all levels
— Boason Omofaye (@BBoason) September 27, 2016
@DrJoeAbah Okay Sir. Lead me into lights. We can cut benefits, monthly expenses, meals, etc of Ministers, Legislators, Aides at all levels
— Boason Omofaye (@BBoason) September 27, 2016
@DrJoeAbah Lets improve civil service/public sector work environment, then put measures/reforms on habits, attitudes, discipline, rewards
— Boason Omofaye (@BBoason) September 27, 2016
@BBoason Improve civil service work environment=increase recurrent costs=complaints from you about cost of governance. Make up your mind Oga
— Dr. Joe Abah (@DrJoeAbah) September 27, 2016
@DrJoeAbah Increase cost should = Increased Performance & Output that everyone can see and feel. If it doesn't, then there's serious prob
— Boason Omofaye (@BBoason) September 27, 2016
@BBoason Sorry Sir. You're just preaching from the comfort of your plush offices. Why don't we arrange a 1 week internship for you?
— Dr. Joe Abah (@DrJoeAbah) September 27, 2016
@DrJoeAbah Maybe a Town Hall with verifiable facts & figures can lay to rest speculations, perceptions that's rife but repeatedly denied
— Boason Omofaye (@BBoason) September 27, 2016
@BBoason No. A Town Hall will make no difference. Salaries are public but you still don't believe. You need to come live the experience!
— Dr. Joe Abah (@DrJoeAbah) September 27, 2016
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Tough times require touch measures. Pundits and policy makers are looking for ways to shore-up the Naira in the face of the economic recess...
Nollywood actor, Kenneth Okonkwo received an honorary doctorate degree from the Institute of Chartered Economists of Nigeria.
“It is God that makes the increase. He has increased me to Dr Kenneth Okonkwo”, he says.
He recently won the Actor of the Year award at the Peace awards.
Kenneth hit the limelight after starring in the 1992 drama, Living in Bondage.
Nollywood actor, Kenneth Okonkwo received an honorary doctorate degree from the Institute of Chartered Economists of Nigeria. “It is God t...
Former Appropriation Committee Chairman, Abdulmumin Jibrin, says the House committee on Ethics and Priviledges of breached their agreement.
Jubrin says “he told the Chairman of the Committee, Nicholas Ossai, in a telephone conversation, that he would appear before the committee only if the press are allowed to cover the committee’s proceedings,” reports Sahara Reporters.
He adds that Hon Ossai agreed to this. But he latter heard that the press wouldn’t be allowed to witness the proceedings.
Mr. Jibrin also cautioned the committee to respect the court, since the issue is subject to litigation. And that his lawyer wrote a letter to the committee to that effect.
The Ethics and Privileges Committee started its sitting on Monday and waited for Jubrin to appear before it on Tuesday.
The chairman of the committee, however, said that they would take Jubrin’s non-appearance as defence.
Jubrin got in this situation after accusing key members of the House, including the speaker, of over N4 billion 2016 Budget Padding.
Source: Sahara Reporters
Former Appropriation Committee Chairman, Abdulmumin Jibrin, says the House committee on Ethics and Priviledges of breached their agreement. ...
Eighty former militants assembled this 32-seater bus and they will deliver it to the President in Abuja.
They graduated from Innoson Kiara Academy in Enugu in August, LIB reports.
This cohort is part of the 26, 000 ex-militants who’ve undergone training out of the 30, 000 who enrolled into the amnesty program in 2009.
Eighty former militants assembled this 32-seater bus and they will deliver it to the President in Abuja. They graduated from Innoson Kiara...
Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Mr. Babatunde Fashola says statements made about the possible closure of the nation’s power supply chain is “inflammatory and insensitive to Nigeria’s national security”.
The minister’s statement is a reaction to one made by Mr. Dallas Peavey Jr, Managing Director of Egbin Power Plc.
Mr Peavey said that the nations will experience severe power outages in the coming weeks. This, he said, is due to the drop in liquidity and gas for operations at Egbin. And they will be forced to shut down operations if the situation stays the same.
“If the commentator was not [sic] introspective, he would mention that the debts were not incurred by this administration, and that debt and settlement are continuous events in the power value chain, bills are served, claims are made, they are verified and settled”, the Minister said.
On another statement, making the rounds, that the power grid cannot support 1300MW. The minister says the grid has the capacity to support 5300MW.
Source: Vanguard
Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Mr. Babatunde Fashola says statements made about the possible closure of the nation’s power supply cha...
How often does the average Nigerian accuse those in power of incompetence and corruption?
How often have they done something about it?
You might say they took a step by voting in a new government at the centre. A bold step. But you have heard these same people talk about how the “corrupt” situation at the time is much better than their current experience.
What brings this up is that the average person or complainant isn’t necessarily looking to change the polity- their aim is to better themselves regardless of who’s in power and what they do.
The attitude is more of “if I’m okay, then things are going well with the nation.” If there’s a strain on me, then something is wrong with the government. Without factoring that they might be on the wrong side of the law.
It’s basic human instinct.
And that is the experience across board in states where the governors challenged the status quo.
Take Lagos for example where the state government is demolishing illegal buildings and those under high tension wires. The move which naturally should be commended is not accepted across board.
“There was mixed feeling in the area as some people applauded the state government, while the new owners condemned it,” Vanguard reports.
On the other side of the spectrum is the Ekiti state government. Ekiti the state government organises regular programs to dole out cash and food items to the populace.
“It’s an ongoing thing, we didn’t just start today, today’s program is meant to alleviate the suffering of the people, to help them in keeping body and soul together, this is the one for the widows, we have done for people in some other sectors that needs to be supported” the Governor is quoted as saying in a Premium Times report.
“It’s a way of life, we are doing it continuously and we’ll not stop.”
And they turn out in mass.
Pointing out that people want things to get better but don’t want to bear any burden in the process.
So when LIB reported that the Edo APC is sharing Akara in the state, one is taken aback that politicians still have to engage such crude practice to appease electorates.
And when you consider that that the government in the state took some unpopular decisions, one tends to see reason.
But does this speak of poverty in the state or just the carrot and the stick approach?
Here’s how LIB put it:
“Ahead of the Wednesday September 28th governorship election, APC members in Edo state have set up these free Akara spots in the state where residents can go and collect free Akara to feed.”
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How often does the average Nigerian accuse those in power of incompetence and corruption? How often have they done something about it? You...
The Senate Committee on FCT’s Chairman, Senator Dino Melaye ordered that residents of the FCT are at liberty to slaughter cows found grazing at the city centre.
He said this when the Minister of the FCT, Mohammed Bello, appeared before the committee, Vanguard reports.
Melaye added the herdsmen are flouting the law since they were banned from leading their cattle to the city centre.
“The Senate is not happy at how herdsmen continue to move their cows across the city centre, which we are aware you had given directive against some time ago,” he said. “From now on, get knives and ask your men to slaughter cows found in the capital city or prosecute herdsmen seen with cows in the city centre with a fine of N50,000 per cow. This order must be carried out,” he added.
Source: Vanguard
The Senate Committee on FCT’s Chairman, Senator Dino Melaye ordered that residents of the FCT are at liberty to slaughter cows found grazing...
President Buhari says the nation has the capacity to overcome its current challenges.
He said this while addressing the President of the African Development Bank (ADB), Dr Akinwunmi Adesina.
“God has given us people and resources. It will take hard work on our part, but we will make it. We will get out of our problems. We are determined to produce what we eat, and stop importation. We will also chase those who stole, and get them to refund,” the President said.
Adesina, on the other hand, praised the efforts of the FG in handing the situation at hand, including curbing Boko haram in the North-east.
“You can count on the ADB as a true friend of Nigeria. You should support massive investment in infrastructure, and we are here to also support. Closing the infrastructure deficit will enable growth, and create employment. Nigeria is too big to fail,” he added.
Adesina also spoke on the plans ADB has on ground to support the Nigerian Government. Some of these include:
“$1 billion of budget support, $300 million to create jobs for 185,000 youths, $250 million towards North East infrastructure development, $1 million grant to deal with challenges of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs), $300 million for infrastructure development around Abuja, $200 million for Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) to deepen facilities, among others,” LIB reports.
Source: LIB
President Buhari says the nation has the capacity to overcome its current challenges. He said this while addressing the President of the Af...
The Nigerian Labour Congress says it’s mobilizing its members to embark on a nationwide protest against the proposed sale of national assets.
NLC President, Comrade Ayuba Wabba, see the proposal as reckless, as it will only benefit a small group of capitalists and government associates.
The NLC mobilized a joint committee with the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, to dialogue with the FG over the proposed sale of national assets. Wabba, however, says if that channel fails, the NLC will mobilize its members in protest.
He adds that the NLC is considering suing the FG. And it has about 20 lawyers who’ve indicted interest in pursuing the case on its behalf.
He also says the body is looking into alternative means that the government cam employ.
Source: Vanguard
The Nigerian Labour Congress says it’s mobilizing its members to embark on a nationwide protest against the proposed sale of national assets...
Sonia Ogbonna, wife of actor, IK Ogbonna shared these gorgeous photos on her page. Stunning!