Re: Osun’s Federal Allocation Can’t Pay Electricity Bill – Aregbesola by aresa: 9:52pm On Nov 30, 2015 |
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Re: Osun’s Federal Allocation Can’t Pay Electricity Bill – Aregbesola by Rad1cal: 9:53pm On Nov 30, 2015 |
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Re: Osun’s Federal Allocation Can’t Pay Electricity Bill – Aregbesola by aresa: 9:53pm On Nov 30, 2015 |
arresa: Nelson Mandela Freedom Park, Osogbo
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Re: Osun’s Federal Allocation Can’t Pay Electricity Bill – Aregbesola by MrEverest(m): 9:53pm On Nov 30, 2015 |
aresa:
1. 19 states in Nigeria received government bailout. Are they all bankrupt?
2. Akwa Ibom the richest state in Nigeria can not pay salary and end up borrowing to pay salaries. Is Akwa Ibom bankrupt?
3.Nearly all the SE states are owing salaries. Are they all bankrupt?
4. Osun state delivered more projects than all the SE states combined so who is really bankrupt.
5. SE state are all bankrupt since they can not build anything after paying salary which they still own anyways..
The joke is on you so keep quiet abeg..
You are desperately trying to divert attention from Aregberascals madness. For starters, Anambra state rather increased minimum wage, the only state that could do that despite the reduced federal allocation, scroll down on today's front page & see the world class school structures that exist in Anambra state & tell me if any those huts aregberascal built compares to them! yet the same Anambra state bought Osun bonds not long ago!! 3 Likes |
Re: Osun’s Federal Allocation Can’t Pay Electricity Bill – Aregbesola by warrior01: 9:58pm On Nov 30, 2015 |
MrEverest: You are desperately trying to divert attention from Aregberascals madness. For starters, Anambra state rather increased minimum wage, the only state that could do that despite the reduced federal allocation, scroll down on today's front page & see the world class school structures that exist in Anambra state & tell me if any those huts aregberascal built compares to them! yet the same Anambra state bought Osun bonds not long ago!! You dey mind the id!ot? We are waiting for him to be done with his madness for us to continue our sane discussions. So finally, Osun state is bankrupt. 2 Likes |
Re: Osun’s Federal Allocation Can’t Pay Electricity Bill – Aregbesola by Nobody: 9:59pm On Nov 30, 2015 |
Osun State is a taker-state. Osun State should be a local government area in the old Oyo State. The FG should not create additional state, instead she should reduce all the mushroom states in Nigeria. 3 Likes |
Re: Osun’s Federal Allocation Can’t Pay Electricity Bill – Aregbesola by aresa: 10:03pm On Nov 30, 2015 |
MrEverest: You are desperately trying to divert attention from Aregberascals madness. For starters, Anambra state rather increased minimum wage, the only state that could do that despite the reduced federal allocation, scroll down on today's front page & see the world class school structures that exist in Anambra state & tell me if any those huts aregberascal built compares to them! yet the same Anambra state bought Osun bonds not long ago!! No, I basically schooled. Anambra, Enugu, Ebonyi, Cross River, Imo, Akwa iBOM, Delta and Abia all owe salaries. Abia (N14.152bn) Adamawa( N2.378bn) Bauchi (N8.60bn) Bayelsa (N12.85bn) Benue(N28.013bn) Borno(N7.680bn) Cross River(N7.856bn) Delta( N10.036bn) Ebonyi(N4.063bn) Edo(N3.167bn) Ekiti (N9.604bn) Enugu (N4.207bn) Gombe (N16.459bn) Imo (N26.806bn) Kastina (N3.304bn) Kebbi (N0.690bn) Kogi (N50.842bn) Kwara (N4.320bn) Nasarawa (N8.317bn) Niger (N4.306bn) Ogun (N20.00bn) Ondo (N14.686bn) Osun(N34.988bn) Oyo( N26.606bn ) Plateau (N5.357bn) Sokoto (N10.093bn) Zamfara (N10.02bn Anambra workers protest 4-months unpaid salaries
Workers in the Anambra Property and Land Use Charge (APLUC) on Monday, staged a peaceful protest to demand the payment of their four months salaries. The protesters, numbering about 25, crippled the economic activities of the state government as they locked the gates leading to the office.
https://www.today.ng/news/3637/anambra-workers-protest-4-months-unpaid-salaries So, please tell us, Are all the above states including many in SE that collected the bail out including Anambra with salary issues bankrupt. What's the difference between Osun and the states listed above? The different is Osun state still managed to deliver projects after projects than all of them combined. You have zero point so give it up and quit being hypocritical.. |
Re: Osun’s Federal Allocation Can’t Pay Electricity Bill – Aregbesola by aresa: 10:04pm On Nov 30, 2015 |
[s] warrior01:
You dey mind the id!ot? We are waiting for him to be done with his madness for us to continue our sane discussions. So finally, Osun state is bankrupt. [/s] Why is it hard for you people to show us what your governors did with your taxes and allocations? What ave your governors built? Nothing... |
Re: Osun’s Federal Allocation Can’t Pay Electricity Bill – Aregbesola by aresa: 10:06pm On Nov 30, 2015 |
SE states are owing salaries.
SE states = ZERO projects since 1960..
FACT... |
Re: Osun’s Federal Allocation Can’t Pay Electricity Bill – Aregbesola by dokiOloye(m): 10:06pm On Nov 30, 2015 |
Herald47: This is the state once acclaimed to be richer than the whole 5 south east states put together;what a life. Any time there is a shortfall in d Niger delta revenue which they all feast on,hunger go nearly kill all of them,and yet they will never stop boasting of how 'sophisticated' they are,hw they are self reliant etc. I de laff ooo 2 Likes |
Re: Osun’s Federal Allocation Can’t Pay Electricity Bill – Aregbesola by tola268: 10:07pm On Nov 30, 2015 |
micronut: Osun State Governor, Mr. Rauf Aregbesola, says Osun State received only N55m from the Federation Account for the month of September, 2015. He said the money could not even settle the electricity bill of the government secretariat. The governor said the development was evidence that Nigeria was experiencing an economic meltdown.
He, therefore, called on residents of the state to return to agriculture as oil could no longer sustain the nation’s economy. The governor said this during the inauguration of the new Ife/Orile-Owu 33KV feeder line at Orile-Owu in Ayedaade Local Government Area of the state, according to a statement on Sunday.
The governor said that apart from the price issue, crude oil was no longer selling as fast as it used to, adding that Nigeria must seek other sources of revenue.
He said, “We must at this point tell ourselves the truth; there is no money coming from the Federation Account, 34 million barrels of Nigeria’s crude oil are on the sea without buyers.“Money coming from the Federation Account has reduced seriously and our hope of survival is in our hands, what our forefathers lived on was agriculture.
“We must now go back to the farms and work. We also need to pay our taxes so that the government can meet its responsibilities. For September, our state got N55.8 million. The money we received cannot pay for the power supply by IBEDC that we use at the state secretariat monthly.
“I want to use this opportunity to admonish us to return to the farms, what we used to rely on as a country and state is no longer there. Oil prices have now dropped seriously, even at about $41 per barrel from a price of over$ 100; Nigeria still cannot sell her oil in the international market.”The governor said his administration recently gave hectares of land to the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture for farming and with the electrification of Orile-Owu and other farm settlements, there would be a boost in agriculture around these areas. He urged the people of the state to pay their taxes to the government to discharge its duties.
However, the Peoples Democratic Party said the receipt of a paltryN55m by Osun State as the allocation from the Federation Account for the month of September was a confirmation that the state was highly indebted.
The spokesperson for the PDP in Osun State, Mr. Diran Odeyemi, who said this in a statement on Sunday, stated that the allocation remained N55m after deductions of over N1bn to service its debts were made from the source.
The PDP stated that the people of the state should know why Osun State got a paltry N55m while those in the same category with it got about N2bn.
The statement read, “We have been saying it long before now that Osun State has been slaughtered and eaten up by a gluttonous administration that has been in power in the last five years. The gimmick early this year was ‘Jonathan didn’t give Osun money’ but now, that cannot sell again, hence the confession.
“Before the confession by Ogbeni Aregbesola, three Nigerian newspapers on Friday, November 20, published an allocation table and Osun got N55m, after all deductions, and came last. The next state to Osun among the least earners got N1.5bn.
“What other signs do we need to see that Osun has completely fallen into a recession? But the people of Osun deserve to know from their leader how the state got into this quagmire. This leads us to the question of how much Osun owes. Mr. Governor said the state owes N88bn. But we insist the amount is far more than this.”The party warned the governor against slamming high taxes on the people of the state, adding that the administration had already impoverished the people with its policies.
In a separate statement, the Civil Society Coalition for the Emancipation of Osun State also said that Aregbesola’s administration had no right to collect any taxes from the people ofthe state because of its failure to comply with the sections of the constitution which stipulates conditions for the collection of taxes.
The chairman of the group, Mr. Sulaiman Adeniyi, said this in a statement made available to our correspondent on Sunday.
He said the policies of the government had led to the total collapse of the economy of the state and accused the administration of massive corruption and failure to perform its duties to the people.
http://dailyindependentnig.com/2015/11/30/osuns-federal-allocation-cant-pay-electricity-bill-aregbesola/
Therefore all reckless spending on projects in osun state must stop 2 Likes |
Re: Osun’s Federal Allocation Can’t Pay Electricity Bill – Aregbesola by aresa: 10:07pm On Nov 30, 2015 |
arresa: Omoluabi Garment Factory
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Re: Osun’s Federal Allocation Can’t Pay Electricity Bill – Aregbesola by aresa: 10:08pm On Nov 30, 2015 |
Anambra, Enugu, Ebonyi, Cross River, Imo, Akwa iBOM, Delta and Abia all owe salaries. Nigeria: CBN releases names of 19 states given bailoutAbia (N14.152bn) Adamawa( N2.378bn) Bauchi (N8.60bn) Bayelsa (N12.85bn) Benue(N28.013bn) Borno(N7.680bn) Cross River(N7.856bn) Delta( N10.036bn) Ebonyi(N4.063bn) Edo(N3.167bn) Ekiti (N9.604bn) Enugu (N4.207bn) Gombe (N16.459bn) Imo (N26.806bn) Kastina (N3.304bn) Kebbi (N0.690bn) Kogi (N50.842bn) Kwara (N4.320bn) Nasarawa (N8.317bn) Niger (N4.306bn) Ogun (N20.00bn) Ondo (N14.686bn) Osun(N34.988bn) Oyo( N26.606bn ) Plateau (N5.357bn) Sokoto (N10.093bn) Zamfara (N10.02bn Anambra workers protest 4-months unpaid salaries
Workers in the Anambra Property and Land Use Charge (APLUC) on Monday, staged a peaceful protest to demand the payment of their four months salaries. The protesters, numbering about 25, crippled the economic activities of the state government as they locked the gates leading to the office.
https://www.today.ng/news/3637/anambra-workers-protest-4-months-unpaid-salaries |
Re: Osun’s Federal Allocation Can’t Pay Electricity Bill – Aregbesola by aresa: 10:12pm On Nov 30, 2015 |
^^^^^^^Nearly all SE state can not pay salary. They end up collecting bail out.... Hypocrites.. No projects to show. Still can not pay salary... Look in the mirror and cover your face... |
Re: Osun’s Federal Allocation Can’t Pay Electricity Bill – Aregbesola by MrEverest(m): 10:18pm On Nov 30, 2015 |
warrior01:
You dey mind the id!ot? We are waiting for him to be done with his madness for us to continue our sane discussions. So finally, Osun state is bankrupt. I wont reply him again, he is just like the ostrich that buried its head in the sand while believing its problem will go away. He does'nt appear to understand the extent of damage aregberascal has done the state. already unofficial forecast has it that Nigeria's economic woes will likely continue into the 2nd quarter of next year!!! what is going to be the fate of civil servants there?? agreed that many states are facing challenges but that of Osun is absolute bankrupcy, they got 55 million naira for september while the 2nd worst state got 1.5 billion naira!!! can you imagine the huge disparity?? 1 Like |
Re: Osun’s Federal Allocation Can’t Pay Electricity Bill – Aregbesola by aresa: 10:18pm On Nov 30, 2015 |
...but you know what, I can keep showing Aregbe;s projects after projects while you can now show us anything from your broke and can't pay salary SE states... The joke is on you losers... |
Re: Osun’s Federal Allocation Can’t Pay Electricity Bill – Aregbesola by aresa: 10:24pm On Nov 30, 2015 |
MrEverest: I wont reply him again, he is just like the ostrich that buried its head in the sand while believing its problem will go away. He does'nt appear to understand the extent of damage aregberascal has done the state. already unofficial forecast has it that Nigeria's economic woes will likely continue into the 2nd quarter of next year!!! what is going to be the fate of civil servants there?? agreed that many states are facing challenges but that of Osun is absolute bankrupcy, they got 55 million naira for september while the 2nd worst state got 1.5 billion naira!!! can you imagine the huge disparity?? You can not reply me because you have no facts to stand on and because I exposed your ignorance and hypocrisy.. You said your Anambra is owing salaries Enugu owed salaries and end up collecting bail out Ebonyi owed and collected bail out.. Abia owed and collected bail out Delta owed and collected bail out Cross River owed and collected bail out Akwa Ibom the riches state in Nigeria owe salaries.. ...but Aregbe is still starting and completing projects everyday so who is really broke and bankrupt? Your SE states owing salaries with nothing to show for 16 years of taxes and allocations.. Hypocrite... |
Re: Osun’s Federal Allocation Can’t Pay Electricity Bill – Aregbesola by aresa: 10:26pm On Nov 30, 2015 |
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Re: Osun’s Federal Allocation Can’t Pay Electricity Bill – Aregbesola by aresa: 10:27pm On Nov 30, 2015 |
My SE people, abeg show me even 1 single classroom... |
Re: Osun’s Federal Allocation Can’t Pay Electricity Bill – Aregbesola by aresa: 10:28pm On Nov 30, 2015 |
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Re: Osun’s Federal Allocation Can’t Pay Electricity Bill – Aregbesola by aresa: 10:28pm On Nov 30, 2015 |
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Re: Osun’s Federal Allocation Can’t Pay Electricity Bill – Aregbesola by aresa: 10:28pm On Nov 30, 2015 |
arresa:
Provision of free drugs by Governor Rauf Aregbesola
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Re: Osun’s Federal Allocation Can’t Pay Electricity Bill – Aregbesola by aresa: 10:29pm On Nov 30, 2015 |
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Re: Osun’s Federal Allocation Can’t Pay Electricity Bill – Aregbesola by warrior01: 10:30pm On Nov 30, 2015 |
aresa: [s][/s]
Why is it hard for you people to show us what your governors did with your taxes and allocations?
What ave your governors built?
Nothing... Sorry. where I come from, we don't believe in government to solve all our problems or feed us. We compete to develop every nook and cranny of our state and currently we lead and others follow. 2 Likes |
Re: Osun’s Federal Allocation Can’t Pay Electricity Bill – Aregbesola by aresa: 10:31pm On Nov 30, 2015 |
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Re: Osun’s Federal Allocation Can’t Pay Electricity Bill – Aregbesola by ahaz: 10:32pm On Nov 30, 2015 |
stinggy: Osun State allocation is quite low for now, true. But then, all the LG allocation gets eaten by the state since they failed to conduct LG elections. but i taught they said osuns i.g.r is more than that of the entire s.e states....so why is the janjerweed governor waoling na. 1 Like |
Re: Osun’s Federal Allocation Can’t Pay Electricity Bill – Aregbesola by aresa: 10:36pm On Nov 30, 2015 |
warrior01:
Sorry. where I come from, we don't believe in government to solve all our problems or feed us. We compete to develop every nook and cranny of our state and currently we lead and others follow. I know you are trying to come up with a sad excuse why you can not show us anything your leaders did with your money.. You have a very flawed and warped belief system since people all over the world elect leaders to solve problems and build infrastructures to make their lives better.. You are basically saying your leaders don't have to do anything with the taxes and allocations they collect on your behalf which is exactly what your SE governors are doing. They sat on your money and still owe salaries and still didn't build anything for you. You are what they call low expectation electorate... Very very sad I must say... |
Re: Osun’s Federal Allocation Can’t Pay Electricity Bill – Aregbesola by aresa: 10:38pm On Nov 30, 2015 |
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Re: Osun’s Federal Allocation Can’t Pay Electricity Bill – Aregbesola by aresa: 10:38pm On Nov 30, 2015 |
arresa: GOVERNOR AREGBESOLA TOURS KAJOLA WATER DAM
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Re: Osun’s Federal Allocation Can’t Pay Electricity Bill – Aregbesola by aresa: 10:39pm On Nov 30, 2015 |
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Re: Osun’s Federal Allocation Can’t Pay Electricity Bill – Aregbesola by lagosrd: 10:40pm On Nov 30, 2015 |
micronut: Osun State Governor, Mr. Rauf Aregbesola, says Osun State received only N55m from the Federation Account for the month of September, 2015. He said the money could not even settle the electricity bill of the government secretariat. The governor said the development was evidence that Nigeria was experiencing an economic meltdown.
He, therefore, called on residents of the state to return to agriculture as oil could no longer sustain the nation’s economy. The governor said this during the inauguration of the new Ife/Orile-Owu 33KV feeder line at Orile-Owu in Ayedaade Local Government Area of the state, according to a statement on Sunday.
The governor said that apart from the price issue, crude oil was no longer selling as fast as it used to, adding that Nigeria must seek other sources of revenue.
He said, “We must at this point tell ourselves the truth; there is no money coming from the Federation Account, 34 million barrels of Nigeria’s crude oil are on the sea without buyers.“Money coming from the Federation Account has reduced seriously and our hope of survival is in our hands, what our forefathers lived on was agriculture.
“We must now go back to the farms and work. We also need to pay our taxes so that the government can meet its responsibilities. For September, our state got N55.8 million. The money we received cannot pay for the power supply by IBEDC that we use at the state secretariat monthly.
“I want to use this opportunity to admonish us to return to the farms, what we used to rely on as a country and state is no longer there. Oil prices have now dropped seriously, even at about $41 per barrel from a price of over$ 100; Nigeria still cannot sell her oil in the international market.”The governor said his administration recently gave hectares of land to the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture for farming and with the electrification of Orile-Owu and other farm settlements, there would be a boost in agriculture around these areas. He urged the people of the state to pay their taxes to the government to discharge its duties.
However, the Peoples Democratic Party said the receipt of a paltryN55m by Osun State as the allocation from the Federation Account for the month of September was a confirmation that the state was highly indebted.
The spokesperson for the PDP in Osun State, Mr. Diran Odeyemi, who said this in a statement on Sunday, stated that the allocation remained N55m after deductions of over N1bn to service its debts were made from the source.
The PDP stated that the people of the state should know why Osun State got a paltry N55m while those in the same category with it got about N2bn.
The statement read, “We have been saying it long before now that Osun State has been slaughtered and eaten up by a gluttonous administration that has been in power in the last five years. The gimmick early this year was ‘Jonathan didn’t give Osun money’ but now, that cannot sell again, hence the confession.
“Before the confession by Ogbeni Aregbesola, three Nigerian newspapers on Friday, November 20, published an allocation table and Osun got N55m, after all deductions, and came last. The next state to Osun among the least earners got N1.5bn.
“What other signs do we need to see that Osun has completely fallen into a recession? But the people of Osun deserve to know from their leader how the state got into this quagmire. This leads us to the question of how much Osun owes. Mr. Governor said the state owes N88bn. But we insist the amount is far more than this.”The party warned the governor against slamming high taxes on the people of the state, adding that the administration had already impoverished the people with its policies.
In a separate statement, the Civil Society Coalition for the Emancipation of Osun State also said that Aregbesola’s administration had no right to collect any taxes from the people ofthe state because of its failure to comply with the sections of the constitution which stipulates conditions for the collection of taxes.
The chairman of the group, Mr. Sulaiman Adeniyi, said this in a statement made available to our correspondent on Sunday.
He said the policies of the government had led to the total collapse of the economy of the state and accused the administration of massive corruption and failure to perform its duties to the people.
http://dailyindependentnig.com/2015/11/30/osuns-federal-allocation-cant-pay-electricity-bill-aregbesola/
When it was paying and you had excess what exactly did you do with the allocation given to you. Keep deceiving urself . |
Re: Osun’s Federal Allocation Can’t Pay Electricity Bill – Aregbesola by aresa: 10:42pm On Nov 30, 2015 |
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