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PlayMaker14:This guys are just jocking na, you think if he does something like that he would say it the way he is saying it? |
Oga no dey talk like this some of us bought the transformer on our street, constructed the street, sunk borehole in our houses go to private hospitals because of the sorry state of the government owned hospital, send our kids to private schools. So stop this your subsidise story my tax is only been looted they do nothing for me with it. Subsidised health, electricity, petrol, education , foriegn imported luxury goods If you have stayed a week abroad and paid bill, then you might understand how your taxes are helping in reducing utility bills[/quote] |
flejnr:Na so ooooo, village people remember the guy |
SmartPolician:Go and be building school for your government oooo, with the money you earn from a private sector or an SME which the same government is choking. It is your money how you wan spend am na your own |
SmartPolician:So alumni should come and be doing government work while the government officials embessle the funds ABI when they were students they told you they did not pay school fees. Alumni ko alumnus ni |
Trying to market this man by all means, come give am president na since you are the king maker |
The ban have been lifted go to the nearest MTN friendship centre and swap your SIM, it's available now |
And their house is an uncompleted building |
helinues:Slap yourself by yourself with yourself, the thing wey you write there read am again whether e make sense? |
helinues:Why you dey talk like this na? |
for Asaba that onions Na 5k oooo |
Empty head will talk when people are talking, Yahaya Sharif-Aminu is been sentenced to death your sound IC got bad then right? a pastor is involved this one is forming "I am a Christian" the curse is usually to the 4th generation oooo. |
I laugh when I saw 'I am a Christian" you think because you are called a Christian name you are one, madam pack well joh! |
Asaba, Summit area we have not seen electricity from BEDC for more than 1 year 6 months now |
Racoon:I tell you, no religious ritual should be sponsored by the state and there is no need for any agency in that regard |
FOLLOWING President Muhammadu Buhari’s decision to consider the recommendations of Stephen Oransaye-led report on Restructuring and Rationalisation of the Federal Government’s Parastatals, Commissions and Agencies, there are seven major government agencies considered for scrap. These agencies are the Fiscal Responsibility Commission, National Poverty Eradication Programme, Utilities Charges Commission (UCC), National Economic Intelligence Committee, Nigerian Christian Pilgrims Commission (NCPC), National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) and the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC). In the 103 pages of the white paper, the report stated that the Act establishing the listed agencies should be repealed, while also suggesting the merger of other bodies with similar responsibilities. The document which was prepared by a seven-member committee and inaugurated on 18th August 2011 by the former President Goodluck Jonathan was expected to fully take effect in 2014 but was not implemented. Nine years after it was inaugurated, Buhari on Thursday, 30th April directed Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Boss Mustapha, and Head of Service (HoS) dr. Folashade Yemi Esan to implement the report so as to prune down the cost of governance, as the COVID-19 pandemic bites hard on the country’s economy. “It has reviewed the whole of the size of government and has made very significant recommendations in terms of reducing the number of agencies and that would mean merging some agencies,” said Zainab Ahmed, the Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning. “This is a report that has been in place for a long time and there hasn’t been implementation but the president has approved that this should be implemented and we have conveyed Mr President’s approval to the arms of government that are responsible for this and that will be the office of the secretary of government and the head of the civil service of the federation.” The Bureau of Public Service Reform (BPSR), an agency established to initiate government reform policies also acknowledged the changes in a tweet on Thursday. The ICIR here highlights the functions of the seven agencies listed for scrap. The Fiscal Responsibility Commission The Fiscal Responsibility Commission (FRC) was established in 2007 by the Act of parliament to ensure prudent government expenditure. It also performs almost similar responsibilities with the Revenue Mobilisation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC). The Committee advised that the FRC be closed down, a recommendation which was accepted by the Jonathan-led administration. Mohammed Adoke, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN) and former Minister of Justice were further directed to commence needed actions to scrap the commission. It was agreed that the RMAFC should also perform the responsibilities of FRC while the law establishing the National Salaries Income and Wages Commission (NSIWC) should be repealed. In view of this, activities of the NSIWC are to be governed by the RMAFC Act. “The Committee recommends that the fiscal responsibility commission be abolished and its enabling law repealed as RMAFC is already empowered by the Constitution to carry out the functions,” it stated. National Poverty Eradication Programme The National Poverty Eradication Programme (NAPEP) is an initiative of the former President, Olusegun Obasanjo, designed in 2001 to help reduce poverty in the country. But, it is part of the programmes pencilled for scrap. The committee recommended that NAPEP should be integrated into a new organisation known as the National Agency for Job Creation and Empowerment (NAJCE) alongside Small and Medium Enterprise Development Agency (SMEDAN) and the National Directorate of Employment (NDE). While the federal government agreed to scrap NAPEP, it rejected NAJCE. Utilities Charges Commission (UCC) The Utilities Charges Commission is an agency of the FG established under Cap Law in 2004 and amended in 2016. It is meant to monitor charges and advise the government on tariffs charged by any of the public utilities. The Oransaye Committee, however, advised that the law which sets up the commission be abolished and other enabling laws repealed. Existing staff of the commission were directed to be redeployed to the Office of the Head of Civil Service of the Federation; since the workers are public servants. “Government accepts this recommendation and directs that the process of repealing the enabling law should be initiated by the OSGF,” the document stated. National Economic Intelligence Committee The National Economic Intelligence Committee (NEIC) Act (1994) domiciled in the Presidency has the responsibility to analyse the annual budget and enforce fiscal measures that could help achieve revenue targets, grow the economy and other related matters such as tax evasion. The 13-member committee is empowered to monitor monetary guidelines issued by the Central Bank on Nigeria (CBN), enforce existing tax regulations and give situation report of its activities on a quarterly basis to the president. “The NEIC should be scrapped and its enabling law repealed, and further budgetary allocations to NEIC cease forthwith,” the Commission recommended. Federal Road Safety Corps Further, the Committee also recommended the disbandment of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC). Though the advice was rejected by the past administration, the committee argued that road safety management and highway patrol should be the primary responsibility of the Police as obtainable in other developed nations. The FRSC officials, the committee added should be redeployed to the Police Service Commission (PSC), Federal Civil Service Commission (FCSC) and the Vehicle Inspection Office in the Federal Capital Territory Authority (FCTA). Nigerian Christian Pilgrims Commission (NCPC) and National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) The Nigerian Christian Pilgrims Commission (NCPC) and National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) are among federal government agencies the committee advised should be scrapped. Oransaye’s report said rather than sponsoring pilgrims, the government should restrict itself to providing the needed vaccines and consular supports. Functions of the commissions were asked to be taken over by the Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Though the Jonathan administration rejected recommendations for these two commissions, it is unclear if the current government would accept it, considering the current economic reality in the country and global oil market. “The federal government should stop sponsoring pilgrims and pilgrimages with effect from the 2012 fiscal year, and government stop granting concessionary foreign exchange rate to pilgrims,” the Committee advised. |
why not, I have recorded files of my voice while talking, singing and even shouting so I am already acquainted with my voice |
question not correct, re write the question and I will solve it, you can't open a bracket without closing it. |
make una no burn any office because of this money |
When people dey confirm electric power situation in there area e be like say Na darkness power Na me go confirm o, our transformer done spoil since 13months ago and no hope till now. Asaba summit area |
How would people believe this trash baffles me, I have talked and talked all through today about this. You better don't allow fear push you into displaying ignorance |
24krests:I was asking the same question please do we have anyone with idea? |
Now you are talking, how could you wait this long, better late than the late |
Roadtoyesterday:Amen |
a policeman searched my bag in a commercial tricycle, he saw my ID cards, saw crimping tool and other tool, but picked up my computer and said where is the receipt, other passengers got angry and was shouting at him "can't you see his ID and other tools to convince you of who he is" he now asked them "where the ID card" they showed him he took the ID to his boss and asked "oga this one Na watin" the boss said "give him let him go" he now said "he get laptop ooo" the boss still said make Him dey go" then I knew that there is a very big problem. |
godofuck231:are we at war? why such fear ? not even in Northeast. |
TroubleMaker47:was MEND proscribed a terrorist organisation, please lets stop this comparison, how could you compare someone fighting for the emancipation of his people and a killer that just go about killing people without any reason, did MEND kill any body from any part of the world? are we taking anything from North East forcefully and destroying their environment in the process without repair ? |
LoydJ:You just displayed what we call ignorance, everything you need to succeed is in your possession but you ain't using them, please the internet is your friend use it properly |
donstan18:What standard of measurement did you use in reaching this your conclusion? Just say congratulations to him please |
Mehn If this story up there is true then you are what they call "witch" please you have to repent immediately before things get worse, signs of your destruction is what you are experiencing and if you don't react properly to it, your experience will be a thing your whole village will read and behave properly. |
juman:until then my brother this is Nigeria not Iran Let Iran handle their issues themselves. |
Counting starts from 0-9, 10-19, 20-29 Basic arithmetic Hundredth tens and unit |
