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Last Month's Allocation Was Bad, But This Month Will Be Even Worse- Oshiomole by iflywithbuhari(f): 9:53am On May 21, 2016
GOVERNOR Adams Oshiomhole of Edo State says Nigeria is going through a very difficult period in the face of the dwindling resources accruing to the government, he, however, said that the hard times will not last and the government will be able to fulfill its obligations. Speaking while playing host to the members of the National Association of Professional Women Builders in Nigeria at the Government House, Friday, Governor Oshiomhole who gave the assurance that in spite of the tough times, Edo Sate Government state will consistently meet its obligation in the payment of workers’ salaries said “you are coming at a time when things are very tough, even to pay salaries. "At the National Economic Council, we were put on notice by the Minister of Finance that although last month was the worst for allocation in the past ten years, this month will even be worse than last month. So, it’s a challenging period. Oshiomhole “All of us in government have all bought into is that we must give priority to the payment of salaries and allowances because more than 90% or 95% of salaries earners don’t have private homes. They are tenants; so when you don’t pay their rent, they are embarrassed before their landlords. Typically, they cannot attract credit. Even if they were to attract credit, nobody will lend you to buy food because there is no collateral for that. And a husband loses respect before his wife because he cannot feed her. It is the same thing; a mother loses respect before the children if they are crying of hunger and you are telling stories, and there is no sign of fire in the kitchen. “So for this and much more, and of course, the fact that I spent all my life fighting for workers, I understand the meaning of the pay day to the salary earner. So, for that reason, we have to pay salaries, and we just found out that for some time now, it is becoming very challenging to meet that obligation, but I am determined that we must continue to meet it. “You must have heard that we have raised the minimum wage by 38% from N18,000.00 to N25,000.00 with some token adjustments across the board. This is just to show that I do appreciate the hard times that we are all in. Some can bear it much more than others. Unfortunately, poorer people tend to have more children, and so we have to show that we care. We won’t wait until they call a strike. So, we determined to implement the new minimum wage in the state with effect from this month. Over the next few days, it will be due, and then I will be put on notice. I found from experience that every good intention one has, God has a way of enabling him to fulfill it. So, this hard time will pass and government will be able to fulfill its obligation.” Speaking earlier, the President of the Association of Professional Women Builders in Nigeria, Dr. Adama Kawu-Mohammed who was represented by the Vice-President, Mrs. Adenike Said, said they were in Benin to commend Governor Adams Oshiomhole for his landmark infrastructural development and the equal opportunity he has given the women in the State. She said, “We have found it worthy as a group of professionals to come and commend you for the developmental strides and good work well done and still doing for the good people of Edo State especially in the beautiful environment, and special attention and equality given to the female gender in your government. We recognize that this is a particularly trying period for the leadership across the country especially the state governments where so many state governments couldn’t live up to their responsibilities due to economic downturn, but we congratulate you for your efforts and fighting for the people of Edo State.”
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Re: Last Month's Allocation Was Bad, But This Month Will Be Even Worse- Oshiomole by gisthit: 9:56am On May 21, 2016
All is well

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Re: Last Month's Allocation Was Bad, But This Month Will Be Even Worse- Oshiomole by KissCODE(m): 10:04am On May 21, 2016
Every state should go home and look inward. Over dependent on Federal Government allocation is one of the greatest problem we have here.

What is happening to our national cake sharing should not be an obstacle, it should be a stepping stone & a road map into tapping from the potentials that lie within our individual states.

Osho Baba increased minimum wage when he has just few months to leave office, for 7 years and 4months he didnt deem it fit to do it. He just created a large problem for the person coming in.

Comedians
Re: Last Month's Allocation Was Bad, But This Month Will Be Even Worse- Oshiomole by ganisucks(f): 10:05am On May 21, 2016
Reminds ♍ƺ ☀̤̣̈̇f that Majek Fashek song " Send Down the Rain".
Re: Last Month's Allocation Was Bad, But This Month Will Be Even Worse- Oshiomole by hungryboy(m): 10:13am On May 21, 2016
Una never chi chumting,
Avengers just start work, e dey like this,

When Red Egbesu lions join dem,

Na your pocket money you go use dey pay workers.
Re: Last Month's Allocation Was Bad, But This Month Will Be Even Worse- Oshiomole by TPAND(f): 10:14am On May 21, 2016
Osho baba Mr. fine boy.

Don't complain. Your increased your minimum wad because you seeking the people's goodwill for Obaseki and your party APC.

Deal with it,

Bad governance exemplified

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