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PoliticsRe: 401 Osun LG Caretaker Chairmen, Members Resign After Supreme Court Judgment by Paraman(op): 9:09am On Jul 18, 2024
membranus:
How can state governments keep on funding them when the LGAs allocations are not being paid to them again, but directly into their statutory accounts?
You talk as if States don't collect money from FAAC or earn IGR.

States can fund LCDAs and caretaker commitee
PoliticsRe: President Tinubu Appoints Didi Esther Walson-Jack As New Head Of Civil Service. by Paraman: 8:17am On Jul 18, 2024
tj2018:
mumu,
It's your father you're talking to

She's from wike's state
PoliticsRe: 401 Osun LG Caretaker Chairmen, Members Resign After Supreme Court Judgment by Paraman(op): 7:45am On Jul 18, 2024
Jayhome24:
Funding them from where? Still political arrogant. Let's see how far it will go.
State governors can keep on funding them like it's been done in Rivers state.
PoliticsRe: 401 Osun LG Caretaker Chairmen, Members Resign After Supreme Court Judgment by Paraman(op): 7:40am On Jul 18, 2024
Jayhome24:
They were not forced to resigned the Supreme Court judgement knocked everyone of them out including Fubala gragra caretakers in Rivers.

The earlier they resign the better for them than been disgraced out and I'm sure some people from a particular region will reman defiant to the judgement and call it wizard hunting and go on internet to start barking like chiwawa.
The supreme court didn't force any of them out. You can prove me wrong by showing me how the judgement affected them though

State government can keep on funding them like it's done in Rivers
PoliticsRe: Eghe Ogbemudia, Egor LG Chairman Impeached Over ₦1.7bn Budget Padding by Paraman: 6:53am On Jul 18, 2024
Good move
PoliticsRe: Scorecard: Military Vs Civillian Rule In Nigeria... by Paraman: 6:49am On Jul 18, 2024
asakoko:
At least food was available during the military rule and fuel was not too expensive
Who told you all this? A lot of you kids that didn't witness the military regime are funny
PoliticsRe: All Eyes On Igbo: Nigeria Seems Empty and Bereft of Ideas Without The Igbos by Paraman:
DMerciful:
There's a time for gbas gbos, there's a time for civility and decorum.

You don't know how to differentiate these. Now run along.
Igbos can't turn around small Ebonyi and Enugu state, the land in Ebonyi and Enugu belong to the states but more than 65% of the people in the two states are living in abject poverty.

Poverty level in Ebonyi is more than what we have in states like Kaduna and Kano. A clueless person like Obi who has no tangible achievement in small Anambra state is who will turn Nigeria around grin
PoliticsRe: Gov Abiodun Names Kemta-Idi Aba-Somorin Road After Wole Soyinka by Paraman: 6:17am On Jul 18, 2024
If you want to cry because of this, you should cry
PoliticsRe: All Eyes On Igbo: Nigeria Seems Empty and Bereft of Ideas Without The Igbos by Paraman: 6:16am On Jul 18, 2024
DMerciful:
Firstly, we're nationalist.

Secondly, the power and resources to make the disruptive positive change lies at the center
Firstly, you're a clown.

Chidish excuse upon excuse. Ebonyi is the poverty stricken capital of the south, followed by Enugu state... Your people should change the trajectory of the two states first.
PoliticsRe: It Will Be Interesting To See How The Protest Plays Out In The North by Paraman: 6:11am On Jul 18, 2024
nairalanda1:
The fact is the conditions in 2012 and today are bad.

IN 2012, you guys told us to protest, now that your side is in power, you tell us to be good citizens and support the government

You and the obidents are alike in many ways. You differ only in the personalities you support.
I don't understand... Who told you to protest in 2012? you keep on throwing words like a kid.

While people were protesting in ojota in 2012, did people protest in Onitsha, Aba, Akwa, Enugu, Nsukka, Owerri?

Nigeria was not rosy in 2012, if Nigeria was rosy there will be no protest. If you don't like the way Nigeria is now, hold your protest in Onitsha, Aba or any other part pf the south east you want. no one will stop you from exercising your right
PoliticsRe: It Will Be Interesting To See How The Protest Plays Out In The North by Paraman: 6:06am On Jul 18, 2024
nairalanda1:
Looking at threads on the protests, one thing comes out.

The people who protested at OJota in 2012 are now telling us not to protest

Whereas the people who told us not to protest in 2012 are now telling us to protest, or are telling us that we should not protest because venegenace.

Both sides are in it for their self interest.

At the end, this viewpoint influences arguments on nairaland. That is also why we can never have a better Nigeria....people support their interests too much.
Who's telling you not to protest in Aba, Akwa, Enugu, Nsukka, Agulu or Onitsha?

The people you claimed were protesting in ojota in 2012, did they force you in Onitsha or Umuahia to join their protest? While some people were protesting in ojota in 2012, there was no protest in any part of the south east.

If you want to protest, protest in Aba or Onitsha, is your right to do so
PoliticsRe: All Eyes On Igbo: Nigeria Seems Empty and Bereft of Ideas Without The Igbos by Paraman: 6:04am On Jul 18, 2024
DMerciful:
It seems only Igbos have the capacity of changing the trajectory of the country. An Igbo man needs to be president to do the needful
Let Igbos change the trajectory of Enugu and Ebonyi, the two poverty stricken state in the south first
PoliticsRe: 401 Osun LG Caretaker Chairmen, Members Resign After Supreme Court Judgment by Paraman(op):
This is the kind of mess Makinde wants to continue in Nigeria.

A lot of Governors like Adeleke don't deserve to be close to government house. The clueless man has not hold a local government election since last year.

Why can't he keep on paying their allowance and salary with state funds till he hold an election? Is that not why he appointed them before? So because he won't be getting Local government funds for Osun state, he quickly forced them to resign

I will be so shock if this clueless man is reelected in Osun state
Politics401 Osun LG Caretaker Chairmen, Members Resign After Supreme Court Judgment by Paraman(op): 5:58am On Jul 18, 2024
Four hundred and one chairmen and members of caretaker committees running Local Government Areas and Local Council Development Areas in Osun State have all resigned their positions.

Those that resigned include; 69 caretaker chairmen and 332 caretaker members drawn from each of the 332 wards in the state.

Letters of resignation of the chairmen circulated on social media on Wednesday but a clear reason behind their resignation was not given.

In one of the letters seen by PUNCH, the caretaker chairman of Odo-Otin local government area, Okuku, Adewale Adeyinka, said he was quitting office to pursue other opportunities to serve his people.

The letter addressed to Osun State Governor, Ademola Adeleke, dated July 17, 2024, partly read, “It is with a sense of duty and respect for our democratic principles that I write to tender my resignation from my position as Chairman of the Caretaker Committee for Odo-Otin Local Government, effective immediately.

“As I move on to pursue further opportunities to serve my people, I want to assure you that the good work we have started will not end.


“I remain committed to supporting the growth and development of Odo-Otin Local Government in any capacity I can.”


When contacted for comment on Wednesday, the immediate past chairman of the Association of Local Government of Nigeria in Osun State, Sarafadeen Awotunde, said all the 69 caretaker chairmen and 332 members drawn from different wards across the state have resigned their positions since the Supreme Court has declared them as illegal office occupants.

Asked to confirm the resignation of the 332 caretaker members and the chairmen, Awotunde said, “Since we already called them caretaker, I don’t think there is any appropriate word to use than that they resigned. Nobody sacked them.

“Caretakers have temporary time to spend. It means their time is over. If you look at it critically, you will see that the Supreme Court has given a verdict. So whatever is called caretaker now is illegal. So, there is nothing like a caretaker in Nigeria again.”

In Osun State, there are 30 local government areas, 32 local council development authorities, 6 area councils and one administrative office.

The last set of caretaker committee chairmen and members were appointed by Adeleke in August 2023 and their tenure of office was extended by 6 months in February 2024.
https://punchng.com/401-osun-lg-caretaker-chairmen-members-resign-after-scourt-judgment/?utm_source=telegram&utm_medium=social

FamilyRe: California Passes Banning Schools From Telling Parents Of Child's Transgender ID by Paraman: 5:32am On Jul 18, 2024
[quote author=Uptownerd post=131013269][/quote]It's not a federal law but a state law, it will affect people living within California
PoliticsRe: Throwback: When The 5 Parties Endorsed General Sani Abacha by Paraman: 5:31am On Jul 18, 2024
What Abacha was trying to do in Nigeria is not possible. Nobody from any ethnic group can become a life president in Nigeria unless you want the country to split
PoliticsRe: Community Youths Shut Down Port Harcourt Refinery Over Unemployment (video) by Paraman: 9:48pm On Jul 17, 2024
This is madness
PoliticsRe: 5 States Receive The Highest Allocation As FG Shares ₦10.13 Trillion by Paraman: 8:25pm On Jul 17, 2024
JAMANZE:
Share share country. Share the country into 3 let's everybody go and rest
Why should it be shared into 3 when we have more than 3 ethnic groups in Nigeria?
PoliticsRe: Greed Drives Locally Made Goods More Expensive by Paraman: 8:18pm On Jul 17, 2024
nobaga:
GREED DRIVES LOCALLY MADE GOODS MORE EXPENSIVE

http://thewillnigeria.com/news/opinion-greed-drives-locally-made-goods-more-expensive/

Dangote recently announced that he was going into rice production while promising to flood the market and bring prices down. Well, it is true that most promises made by businessmen in Nigeria in particular have not been fulfilled. Critics pointed to Dangote promises about cement whose price has not gone down just as his entry into tomato production. In the case of tomato, he was not the only Nigerian that made promises.

We have to accept that there are more market forces at play than the promises of one man. This writer is not a supporter of Dangote and has pointed out his disagreement with him in other cases. However, there is nothing wrong with making profit. Indeed, profit is essential as an incentive to increase production. Even in Cuba, the Government came to realize that if you allow farmers to sell their surplus after Government’s share, production increases.

When it comes to Nigeria, there is this endemic greed among our businesses to milk the masses as long as there are enough of them willing to pay outrageous prices. Those willing to make just a decent profit are frustrated out of the market to enforce their avarice. The case of the cement dealer in Akure makes a good point. Threatened and abused for low price, he had to call police. Many decent people like him all over the Country, are just afraid of their colleagues in business.

Before we come back to rice, tomato which is produced in surplus in Nigeria went begging at a low price when weather was favorable in Kaduna. Unfortunately, lack of adequate storage facilities as always, left most of them rotten and unsuitable for market in some Northern farms. Considerable efforts have been made since then to help Erisco Food, Dangote and others as priority by the Central Bank to provide forex out of dwindling reserve, to avoid workers lay off.

Tomato is a local product. The excuse for forex is that they need to import special seeds and machineries in order to float their manufacturing plants to avoid lay-off of employees. The same is true about the price of bread always going up. One would expect that since cassava is now an unsuspecting ingredient in bread, the amount of imported wheat would be reduced. Actually, after all these years, we should be growing enough wheat to meet our consumption.

O tio! Not in Nigeria. Erisco Foods has threatened to relocate to China and Dangote at one point almost blackmailed the Government into submission during the cement wars. These and other big businesses like Nestlé, Nigerian Breweries Plc and Coca-Cola dealing in sugar and water available locally should be sources of foreign cash for Government, not asking for allocations. Everyone is draining the Government either by looting or as foreign black market billionaires.

It boils down to the fact that our businesses are not willing to make reasonable profit when there are enough people in millions, no matter how few millions are they out of the 180 million or more population in Nigeria willing to pay any price! They raise their prices to those of imported goods and in many cases, importers are able to beat local prices. They complained that those imports are substandard and made from cheap materials.

While their reasons are not entirely unfounded, Nigerians are not the only ones making the best products in the world. Let Nigerians make great products as they are capable of and give consumers the choice between fine rice and ofada rice, fine shoes and Aba shoes, ripe tomato and green tomato as long as all of them are made in Nigeria. People in foreign country have this choice and they learn fast between durable and substandard goods made in the same country.

African mentality is that if it is foreign made, it must be better. Indeed, Nigerian businesses had to export/reimport lace and shoes from Cotonou to satisfy Nigerian taste for imports. Finally, Africans have now discovered that most of the goods from China are of low quality. Yet, we demonstrated that by killing our textile industry. The notion that it is cheaper to import cheap materials instead of manufacturing them at home will soon be busted as China’s wages rise!

The fact is that wages are still lower in most African countries including Nigeria, except South Africa, than in South American countries. So countries like Brazil and Mexico cannot compete with us in wages. Our businesses know this, yet they threaten manufacturing workers at home that unless the Government open the meagre foreign exchange to them, they will shut down.

Haba! Local prices must reflect workers’ low wage and owners of these businesses must cut their profit to beat foreign goods into our market. We beat Kentucky Fried Chicken in some locations! Nigerian businesses would rather close down than to entice more patrons with less expensive products. Take the cost of renting in major cities. Folks cannot afford the apartments and houses. Instead of lowering the rents, owners leave their properties empty.

One of the reasons is the way they came into business in the first place. Their seed money is either obtained illegally without bank loans and therefore without interest or monthly payments that were due. Normally if you have interest payment due, a good businessman would even find other source of income and add it to lower rent or product to make payment to the bank. Otherwise the bank would either take over the business or liquidate the property.

The cases of Innoson automobile without enough patrons is sad. This is a local manufacturer that should be patronized by both Federal and state Governments. Indeed, most Africans should find their cars and trucks so affordable that foreign cars would be driven out of business. But Nigerians want to sell their products at the same price as the imports. Regardless of the durability and style, there are more lower-middleclass than upper or rich people willing to buy.

However, in a country where there are enough looters mixed with hard working folks that made their money the old-fashion way, even if they are a few millions, goods are priced to meet their demand freezing out other genuine and serious poor buyers that can spur demand in the market. Therefore increasing output, production and employment of more workers. The question becomes: if Innoson Motors decrease prices, would they be able to meet demand?

Businesses would rather hoard goods to increase prices than cut prices to increase demand. But are willing to sell themselves cheap for export where they make pittance as long as it is foreign money to buy expensive toys. We never learn from foreign fluctuation in the price of cocoa.

Written by Farouk Martins Aresa.
Cost of producing in Nigeria is on the high side
PoliticsRe: President Tinubu Appoints Didi Esther Walson-Jack As New Head Of Civil Service. by Paraman: 8:07pm On Jul 17, 2024
Congratulation to her. She should be from wike's state
PoliticsRe: Notorious Armed Robber Nabbed In Ibadan After Motorcycle Theft In Nsukka by Paraman: 7:39pm On Jul 17, 2024
jumpandpas:
Imagine selling a motorcycle at 100k.

The buyer is more criminal and should be hanged.
The buyer should also be arrested
PoliticsRe: PDP Governors Declare Support For President Tinubu On LG Autonomy by Paraman: 7:36pm On Jul 17, 2024
Every sane Nigerian is supporting the move. What's left is for the National Assembly to make INEC be in charge of holding LG elections and I hope the state assemblies will support them this time around.
PoliticsRe: Senate Welcomes Tinubu’s Requests To Adjust 2024 Budget, Tax Banks’ Profits by Paraman: 7:24pm On Jul 17, 2024
Good move
PoliticsRe: The Completed Reconstruction Of Iyaganku-seventh Day-oke Bola Junction,ibadan by Paraman: 7:12pm On Jul 17, 2024
vanbonattel:
No, the guy can crop for Africa grin
Oya share the original pictures with us Emeka cheesy
PoliticsRe: The Completed Reconstruction Of Iyaganku-seventh Day-oke Bola Junction,ibadan by Paraman: 7:11pm On Jul 17, 2024
Exclusive101:
What happened where are all the brown roof foolish obidient ipob lunatics wail about abi iyaganku is no longer in Ibadan.
Iyaganku is in Enugu
PoliticsRe: The Completed Reconstruction Of Iyaganku-seventh Day-oke Bola Junction,ibadan by Paraman: 7:09pm On Jul 17, 2024
vanbonattel:
That's cool. The photography is top notch. Imagine cropping out all the negative roof colours and even modifying some?

Wonderful road color.
I understand how you feel, the pictures boke your heart.
PoliticsRe: Lagos You Want To Protest And Abia You Want To Protect? - Reno Omokri by Paraman: 7:04pm On Jul 17, 2024
One of them claim to be an Indigene of Delta state, I've never seen him complaining about the poor governance in delta state.

Delta State Road Traffic Control Agency is more horrible than lastman, but the guy has never said anything about them.

Delta state governor received over 200 billion naira from January 2024 to June 2024 with almost nothing to show for the huge amount on ground in delta state.
TravelRe: UAE Denies Approving $10k Bank Balance, N640k Fee As Visa Application by Paraman: 7:03pm On Jul 17, 2024
Beremx:
very good. The number of Nigerians that must have fell for the scam... It's terrible
Very very terrible
TravelRe: UAE Denies Approving $10k Bank Balance, N640k Fee As Visa Application by Paraman: 6:56pm On Jul 17, 2024
Beremx:
una lies have been bursted. David Hundeyin still dey open una yansh for Twitter. Keep looking for sites that will give you real news. Better warn your family members who want to travel to UAE not to use the fraudulent site o! Na you sabi
Hello

I've just gone through the minister press release and he truly mentioned the website. You're right about the issue while I am wrong.
PoliticsRe: Public Opinion Do You Think Samoa Deal 150billion$ Loan Will Transform Nigeria by Paraman: 6:21pm On Jul 17, 2024
PaNnamdi:
President Tinubu is about to secure a loan of 150bn dollars which about 222,000,000,000,000 naira(two hundred and twenty two trillion naira at current naira rate).Do you think Nigeria would be transformed for a better with this massive loan tinubu is about to collect soon?

Share your views cool
The $150B is not meant for Nigeria alone. Is meant for all the African and Caribbean countries
PoliticsRe: Ndokwa/ukwuani Youths Association Backs Anioma State by Paraman: 6:18pm On Jul 17, 2024
Bulldozer90:
Paraman Ngwa come and give us your tears.
I'm in support of Anioma state but it won't be part of the south east.

Even the Ukwani youths didn't ask for Anioma to be part of the south east.

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