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Religion / Re: Mike Murdock Visits Lagos Church (Photos) by Dailynaij: 12:36pm On Aug 31, 2016 |
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Phones / Recharge Without Limitation; With One1card, No Amount Is Too Small by Dailynaij: 12:14pm On Aug 31, 2016 |
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Politics / Re: National Assembly Is Broke: Ali Ndume Declares by Dailynaij: 5:14pm On Aug 24, 2016 |
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Nairaland / General / EFCC Arrests Cross Rivers Governor's Brother Over N2.4 Billion Contract Scam by Dailynaij: 5:11pm On Aug 24, 2016 |
A brother to the Cross Rivers State Governor, Professor Ben Ayade has been arrested by operatives of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission. The relation, Dr. Francis Ayade was arrested on Tuesday in connection with an alleged N2.4billion contract scam. Ayade, Managing Director of Leophina Nigeria Limited and Hally Brown International Limited, was involved in shady deals involving diversion of public funds into his companies' accounts. Specifically, four different allocations from the Nigerian federal government accounts were allegedly diverted into Hally Brown International Limited's account owned by him. Investigations showed that Hally Brown International Limited was awarded a road construction contract to the tune of N2.4billion in 2011. To finance the contract, Ayade allegedly took a loan of N350,000,000( Three Hundred and Fifty Million Naira only) from First Bank Plc, on behalf of Cross Rivers Rural Access and Mobility Project. The loan, was however, never used for the contract, but transferred into the Mobility Project. Ayade has also been implicated in alleged suspicious transactions involving Obudu Micro Finance Bank, among other allegations. He has been offered administrative bail but still in the custody of the EFCC until he fulfills the bail conditions. Source: http://www.dailynaij.com/efcc-arrests-cross-rivers-governors-brother-n2-4-billion-contract-scam/ |
Nairaland / General / Will Workers Still Get Wage Increase? by Dailynaij: 9:44am On Aug 22, 2016 |
Nigerian public workers were excited when the Federal Government announced that it had constituted a committee to come up with proposals on a new minimum wage and palliatives that would cushion the effects of the recent hike in the price of fuel. Unfortunately, the excitement appears to be waning by the day because not much has been heard of what the committee is doing, or has so far done. We recall that the Federal Government and the Nigeria Labour Congress set up a national committee to work out palliative measures and fashion out a new minimum wage that would ameliorate the impact of the increase in the pump price of the Premium Motor Spirit (petrol). Not long after the committee was constituted, there were conflicting media reports on its activities. Initially, it was alleged that the committee had started sitting, but the NLC denied that the committee had truly started meeting, saying the Federal Government had yet to constitute the committee. Both the NLC and the Trade Union Congress, the two central labour organisations in the nation had proposed N56,000 as the new national minimum wage as against the current N18,000, which had been in operation since 2011. There is every justification for an upward review of the minimum wage following the increase in the pump price because the adjustment has worsened the plight of workers such that their purchasing power has drastically reduced. Not only that, an increase in transport cost is making some of them to become truant at work. Apart from the high fares, the increment has rubbed off on virtually all the goods and services being traded in the country, which the current minimum wage cannot cope with. As a result of this, many government employees and their families are undergoing untold hardship, ranging from lack of food to their children’s withdrawal from school as fees cannot be paid promptly. Many people have turned to begging, criminality, heavy indebtedness and even suicide, as a result of the harsh economic situation facing the country. As the debate intensifies on whether there should be minimum wage increase or not, those who are against the proposal had argued that the labour’s demand for a wage increase is unsustainable on account of the deplorable and prevailing economic situation in the country coupled with the sharp fall in the price of crude oil. For them, this slide has culminated into the inability of most state governors to pay workers’ salaries and meet other official obligations. To date, many state governments still owe salary arrears up to seven months or more. In view of this financial crisis, the Federal Government recently declared 27 states bankrupt, stating that they were “incapable” of paying salaries and maintaining “efficient” and unhindered daily government operations, a position affirmed by the Chairman of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum, Abdulazeez Yari, of Zamfara State, who claimed that many governors had failed to perform their statutory responsibilities because they accepted the wage increase when oil price averaged $100 per barrel and hence, it made no sense continuing with the payment of N18,000. Ad closed by Stop seeing this adAds by Google We'll try not to show that ad again Ad closed by On the other hand, those who support an increase in the minimum wage, however, hinged their reasoning on the grounds that those on the bottom rungs of the civil service salary ladder are among the poorest civil servants in the world and the N18,000 minimum wage was grossly inadequate to meet the basic need of the workers. Not only that, many critics still believe that the salaries of low level workers can be increased, only if serious efforts are made to check corruption and other wastage in the system through mechanisms such as reduction in the humongous salaries and allowances paid to political office holders, curbing “ghost” workers syndrome, downward review of the huge sums committed to security votes, constituency allowances and checking unbridled bureaucratic corruption/wastage. Then, the questions to ask are: Is it really feasible to increase the minimum wage payable to Nigerian workers? Is this realistic for both the federal and state governments to implement? Without further delay, the Federal Government should let Nigerians know how far the committee has gone in the provision on the blueprint on the palliatives and evolving of a living and sustainable minimum wage for workers. By that, the government will not only be sending the right signals that accountability is key to responsive governance; it is also shows clear commitment and sensitivity to workers’ agitation. This is the right way to go! http://www.dailynaij.com/will-workers-still-get-wage-increase/ cc: Freiburger |
Politics / APC No Longer Talking About True Federalism – Fayose by Dailynaij: 10:59pm On Aug 21, 2016 |
Governor Ayodele Fayose of Ekiti State has backed the call for the restructuring of Nigeria for true federalism. The governor said it was strange that the All Progressives Congress, which was at the fore- front of the agitation for true federalism was now against restructuring as the ruling party. Fayose, in a statement in Ado Ekiti on Sunday by his Special Assistant on Public Communications and New Media, Lere Olayinka, stated that Nigeria was returning to full-blown unitary system of government “under the present APC government of President Muhammadu Buhari.” He said, “It is on record that the APC said at a debate on ‘Addressing the rising insecurity in Nigeria, what is the master plan?’ organised by the Centre for Democracy and Development (CDD) on December 18, 2014, that it would ensure true federalism and ensure adequate community policing through the establishment of state-controlled police so as to curb the protracted security challenges in the country. “Sad enough, now that it is the ruling party, the APC is no longer talking about true federalism, especially the state police that it canvassed while in the opposition.” Governor Fayose, who said States must be strengthened for the country to develop, noted that Nigeria developed faster in the 50s and 60s when it was practicing confederal system of government, with the regions running its own affairs almost autonomously. “A situation where there are mineral resources in a State and the State cannot do anything about them without approval from the Federal Government will not foster the development that we all yearn for. “A situation where the federal government has turned itself into lord and master over other federating units in the country, using federal agencies to oppress even State governors is not acceptable. |
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NYSC / Re: Male Corper Batters Female Corper In Abia, Removes Her Teeth With Hammer (Pic) by Dailynaij: 10:50pm On Aug 21, 2016 |
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Celebrities / Re: AY Lost His Ex-Girlfriend To Rich Man Who Offered To Pay Him Off With N200k (Pic by Dailynaij: 10:47pm On Aug 21, 2016 |
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