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States Paying #10,000 Cash Palliative A Dangerous Trick by SadiqBabaSani: 10:24pm On Jul 24, 2023
Tinubu's government has shared the highest allocation ever in recent memory between Federal, State and local Government.

Out of the sum of about #2 Trillion, the government decided to share over 900billion Naira thats no small money.

Also, States were asked to design out how their palliative will look like base on their financial strength following the backlash against the peasant sum of #8,000 some wicked elements proposed earlier.

From what we have been reading since morning Firstly IMO, Kwara and now Ogun it all appears like plan work they all announcing lies upon lies , #10,000 cash every month till new minimum wage bla bla bla all lies


Anything short of immediate minimum wage increment of 200% and making all the refineries work & or building new ones will not be accepted.

That Joe Ajaero of a man at NLC and Mr Usifo of TUC are unserious at the moment and both should be kicked out. They are sellouts
Re: States Paying #10,000 Cash Palliative A Dangerous Trick by Puss360(f): 10:29pm On Jul 24, 2023
So the 10k isn't something??
We are always quick to condemn that which we have available....
So how much do you want them to pay as palliative?? 1m...
We all know 10k is small, but at least it's better than nothing...
After all, some state that haven't even increased theirs are even owing their workers' salary...
Don't be frustrated in life please..

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Re: States Paying #10,000 Cash Palliative A Dangerous Trick by delkuf(m): 10:49pm On Jul 24, 2023
That money is nonsense. Am waiting to see what Lagos state will do
Re: States Paying #10,000 Cash Palliative A Dangerous Trick by delkuf(m): 10:52pm On Jul 24, 2023
SadiqBabaSani:
Tinubu's government has shared the highest allocation ever in recent memory between Federal, State and local Government.

Out of the sum of about #2 Trillion, the government decided to share over 900billion Naira thats no small money.

Also, States were asked to design out how their palliative will look like base on their financial strength following the backlash against the peasant sum of #8,000 some wicked elements proposed earlier.

From what we have been reading since morning Firstly IMO, Kwara and now Ogun it all appears like plan work they all announcing lies upon lies , #10,000 cash every month till new minimum wage bla bla bla all lies


Anything short of immediate minimum wage increment of 200% and making all the refineries work & or building new ones will not be accepted.

That Joe Ajaero of a man at NLC and Mr Usifo of TUC are unserious at the moment and both should be kicked out. They are sellouts
I wanted to reply you but when I went to your profile, it will be waste of time
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