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Nigeria To Pull Out Of Some International Organisations Over Paucity Of Funds by 2mercy: 1:20pm On Nov 07, 2020
The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Godfrey Onyeama, says plans are underway to reduce the number of International Organisations Nigeria belongs to because of paucity of funds.

Mr Onyeama made this known while defending the ministry’s 2021 budget at the House of Representatives on Tuesday in Abuja.

He said that the ministry is faced with a challenge of meeting its contribution to those International organisations.

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“We are owing a lot, and in the Federal Executive Council (FEC), there is a process to rationalise and cut down on the International Organisations we belong to.

“This is because we are just owing monies left and right and it is not even good for the image of the country,” he said.

Mr Onyeama, who decried the poor funding of the ministry, reeled out the challenges facing the 2021 budget implementation.

The minister said that one the challenges the ministry is facing is the movement of officers, ambassadors and their families.

He said that N1.6 billion is required for the movement of ambassadors while officers will require N3.7 billion, making a total of N5.3 billion for the whole movement.

The minister said in addition to what was received in the revised budget, the ministry will require an additional N1.1 billion in 2021 to meet the cost of movement.

He stressed the need to address the inadequate overhead budgetary provisions to the missions, which is resulting to a lot of debt for electricity and rent.

“Just on Monday, the ambassador in Hungary called to say they are going to throw them out from the chancery building. That the landlord is coming and that they do not have the money to pay.

“And we get that from a lot of missions across the world and that is not a sustainable way of running foreign service.

“Then this exchange rate differential with the CBN is really something we need to address once and for all.

“It is not so easy, all of these things are computed in naira and all the payments abroad are in dollars and once the exchange rate is changed, it never goes the other way, it always goes up, it never comes down visa vis the dollar. This means immediate shortfall for all our missions,” he said

The minister said that the ministry requires an additional capital allocation of N5 billion to address some of the missions’ renovation needs.

According to him, “a lot of our missions are eyesores and it is just a huge embarrassment to the country that we can have mission in such terrible conditions.”

Mr Onyeama said that between 2012 and 2014, the ministry owed local contractors N1.3 billion.

According to him, “we have been receiving letters from the National Assembly forwarding to us various claims and judgement and asking us to pay them.

“We have a big challenge with clothing allowances, as you know, all officers in our missions from grade level 7 and above are entitled to US$2,500 clothing allowance per annum.

“In the 2021 budget, about 1,312 officers will be expecting the payment of these allowances and if you take at the CBN official rate, we are looking at N1.2 billion.

“What we have available is N762 million for that, to able to pay the clothing allowances, we still need at additional sum of N500 million,” he said.

Mr Onyeama said that the ministry needs N225 million to pay premium for the insurance of the ministry’s head quarters.

According to him, that is based on an estimate of the value of the building at N12 billion which is a very rare conservative estimate of that building.

He said that the ministry needs N342 million for the building of infrastructure which bridge the ICT gap the ministry currently faces.

“I was talking about the ICT deficit, with presence in 110 countries, we believe that the ministry should be in a key position for foreign direct investment and export promotion, leveraging on our physical presence in 110 countries of the world to make that possible.

“It would be a one-stop shop for Nigerian businesses without going through all kinds of bottle necks. We want your consideration to allocate this amount into the envelope.

“Part of what will go for digitizing our missions and the 24-7 health desk that we need to have to keep in touch with Nigerians around the world.

“That will really transform the ministry and get us to do things we need to be doing and add economic values to the country,” he said.

https://dailynigerian.com/nigeria-to-pull-out-of-some-intl-organisations-over-paucity-of-funds-onyeama/

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Re: Nigeria To Pull Out Of Some International Organisations Over Paucity Of Funds by Racoon(m): 1:20pm On Nov 07, 2020
shocked Upon say nah we poor pass? Imagine the kind of global embarrassment this will bring upon this nation.So they have borrowed & looted so much that Nigeria will have to start withdrawing its membership of international
bodies because of financial crunch?

Thought revenue generating agencies are being policed by govt appointees? What about staggering amount of monies allegedly recovered from antigraft war? Yet they will never cut down the cost of governance and their over bloated luxuriant lifestyles.Well, the world have long left us behind in every aspect of development.

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Re: Nigeria To Pull Out Of Some International Organisations Over Paucity Of Funds by reiddecuti: 1:21pm On Nov 07, 2020
No more fund to steal.

Keep fooling yourself like your boss.

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Re: Nigeria To Pull Out Of Some International Organisations Over Paucity Of Funds by November1857(m): 1:22pm On Nov 07, 2020
Them want use style pull out from Amnesty international and
international criminal court (ICC),
because of on going probe on lekki shooting !

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Re: Nigeria To Pull Out Of Some International Organisations Over Paucity Of Funds by Gondonu: 1:59pm On Nov 07, 2020
angry Why? Corruption galore.

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Re: Nigeria To Pull Out Of Some International Organisations Over Paucity Of Funds by Nobody: 3:03pm On Nov 07, 2020
2mercy:









https://dailynigerian.com/nigeria-to-pull-out-of-some-intl-organisations-over-paucity-of-funds-onyeama/


Lalasticlala


They have stolen Nigeria red. FG is now owing her workers backlog of salaries, the first Federal government to do so in Nigeria history.

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Re: Nigeria To Pull Out Of Some International Organisations Over Paucity Of Funds by Lovelies1: 3:05pm On Nov 07, 2020
Nigeria ontop all the borrowing, they will not slash their salary down


The fact remains from biblical point of view, Babylon seems to be a country.

A horse being ride by its captain man, follows the signal of it rider. The horse stays submissive to it's rider.

But here it's different, the beast better put as the horse throws down it's rider and eats her off.

The harlot during her time on top of the horse, her unknown weight or where she rides to cause the fall of five kings, one is still standing, the other is yet to come, she the harlot is the cause of it

Why will evil fight evil(both is being channel by Satan)??

Revelation 11:8 that great city figuratively called Sodom and Egypt, where Jesus was crucified..

Sodom already represent sin and abominable activities
Egypt represent civilization under socery/magic

Just as it was written of Moses, Moses master the wisdom of the Egyptian

I will stop here

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Re: Nigeria To Pull Out Of Some International Organisations Over Paucity Of Funds by slawormiir: 3:05pm On Nov 07, 2020
Damnnn niggarrrr
Isoright

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Re: Nigeria To Pull Out Of Some International Organisations Over Paucity Of Funds by Coldie(m): 3:05pm On Nov 07, 2020
Una never start, keep stealing the money. If Nigeria doesn't evaluate its way of doing things especially with regards to corruption one day Nigeria will go seriously bankrupt.

Savings we no get, almost all our infrastructures are financed by loans, despite all these they still steal the remaining.

Government style now is to be seizing peoples foreign exchange, to withdraw money from your dollar account be like to find nnpc work

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Re: Nigeria To Pull Out Of Some International Organisations Over Paucity Of Funds by ODJ124(m): 3:05pm On Nov 07, 2020
grin grin grin.wetin concern me..........
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Re: Nigeria To Pull Out Of Some International Organisations Over Paucity Of Funds by Patrickyemi: 3:05pm On Nov 07, 2020
Hmmmm
Re: Nigeria To Pull Out Of Some International Organisations Over Paucity Of Funds by superior1: 3:06pm On Nov 07, 2020
The idiot has emptied the national purse via corruption

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Re: Nigeria To Pull Out Of Some International Organisations Over Paucity Of Funds by Starboytwo(m): 3:06pm On Nov 07, 2020
They should quickly do it, it's not helping anybody anyway...
Re: Nigeria To Pull Out Of Some International Organisations Over Paucity Of Funds by Enudapan: 3:07pm On Nov 07, 2020
Nah eh! No qualms
This is so unsophisticated
Re: Nigeria To Pull Out Of Some International Organisations Over Paucity Of Funds by money121(m): 3:07pm On Nov 07, 2020
Ok
Re: Nigeria To Pull Out Of Some International Organisations Over Paucity Of Funds by Sunnycliff(m): 3:07pm On Nov 07, 2020
But we have funds to be buying cutleries running in billions for Aso rock every year. Thunder fire Una Dia. We have funds for security vote, constituency allowance, maintain NASS and all their shenanigans....


Small small Nigeria will go the way of North Korea, when they will restrict international treaties on human rights

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Re: Nigeria To Pull Out Of Some International Organisations Over Paucity Of Funds by AltCtrlDel: 3:07pm On Nov 07, 2020
Someone said, "Don't be afraid to start over again." This time you are not starting from scratch, you are starting from experience.

Today is 7th November,2020. Oh Lord, let me stumble on this post later in life and say thank you for giving me the grace to leave Nigeria and start over in the choice country I'd be. Amen

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Re: Nigeria To Pull Out Of Some International Organisations Over Paucity Of Funds by mide8989: 3:07pm On Nov 07, 2020
Pulling out of those organizations is not my problem, but the huge Dept chai Nigeria owe money sote if dem sell the con3 sef I don't think we fit collect change.





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Re: Nigeria To Pull Out Of Some International Organisations Over Paucity Of Funds by donforeign: 3:07pm On Nov 07, 2020
Useless country
Re: Nigeria To Pull Out Of Some International Organisations Over Paucity Of Funds by UDUJ(m): 3:07pm On Nov 07, 2020
When someone is totally shameless. They just wanted power by all means with no plans on how to properly govern if successful. Mofos

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Re: Nigeria To Pull Out Of Some International Organisations Over Paucity Of Funds by Okortor: 3:08pm On Nov 07, 2020
Well planned..smh
Re: Nigeria To Pull Out Of Some International Organisations Over Paucity Of Funds by BruncleZuma: 3:09pm On Nov 07, 2020
1. OIC - The Organisation of Islamic Cooperation

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Re: Nigeria To Pull Out Of Some International Organisations Over Paucity Of Funds by Jackyboy: 3:09pm On Nov 07, 2020
shocked shocked shocked
Wetin konsign Rivers man...........na roasted fish and drinking garri with better cold water and a pinch of salt nai dey hungry me!!!!

Waiting for the day Nigeria will pull out from the World as a country...........cos no head no tail for dis our Kwantry grin grin grin

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Re: Nigeria To Pull Out Of Some International Organisations Over Paucity Of Funds by ADAMUdaCOWBOY: 3:09pm On Nov 07, 2020
These people are irredeemably stúpid. You are complaining about lack of funds for dressing allowance for embassy staff? When did that become an issue in a country where really hard working citizens can barely feed? So you can't pay contractors sir and you are wailing sir? You dey craze ni? Are you guys not the ones inflating contract sums? Keep quiet sir before Ogun slaps your filthy month.

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Re: Nigeria To Pull Out Of Some International Organisations Over Paucity Of Funds by Antoeni(m): 3:09pm On Nov 07, 2020
Hope it's Not Audio Pull out
Re: Nigeria To Pull Out Of Some International Organisations Over Paucity Of Funds by oluwasegun007(m): 3:10pm On Nov 07, 2020
November1857:
Them want use style pull out from Amnesty international and
international criminal court (ICC),
because of on going probe on lekki shooting !


Your sense na hybrid...you too sabi.

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Re: Nigeria To Pull Out Of Some International Organisations Over Paucity Of Funds by careytommy37(m): 3:11pm On Nov 07, 2020
Caused by a clueless government
Re: Nigeria To Pull Out Of Some International Organisations Over Paucity Of Funds by riyanxeally(f): 3:11pm On Nov 07, 2020
Coldie:
Una never start, keep stealing the money. If Nigeria doesn't evaluate its way of doing things especially with regards to corruption one day Nigeria will go seriously bankrupt.

Savings we no get, almost all our infrastructures are financed by loans, despite all these they still steal the remaining.

Government style now is to be seizing peoples foreign exchange, to withdraw money from your dollar account be like to find nnpc work
my dear we are bankrupt next ten years we go be company owned by group of borrowers.com we don’t have a country finally

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