FG And Labour Set Up Committee To Review Fuel Price And Minimum Wage - Politics (4) - Nairaland
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| Re: FG And Labour Set Up Committee To Review Fuel Price And Minimum Wage by Digriz(m): 6:51am On May 18, 2016 |
greatman247:Don't mind them,they didn't know that. |
| Re: FG And Labour Set Up Committee To Review Fuel Price And Minimum Wage by uyplus(m): 7:09am On May 18, 2016*. Modified: 7:40am On May 18, 2016 |
YoursGEJ:Same thing i told my friends the other day. How do we trust a government that looted us dry when they had oil selling above $100pb for 41 consecutive months? A government that was still borrowing N3.7tn to pay salaries between 2010 to 2012. In late 2014 oil prices dropped to $54pb and they borrowed N882bn to pay salaries. Have we heard that PMB has gone borrowing yet even with oil selling @$38pb? A government that borrowed $1bn to fight boko haram in 2014 and the money found its way into individual bank accounts. A government that plunged us into more debts by borrowing $1.1bn from China to fund the railway projects. Where are the sure-p projects funded from subsidy savings? Sadly those Monies all got looted by members of the previous governments. NLC should be going on strike to negotiate reduction in wages and allowances of our legislators. Their salaries eats up 25% of our recurrent expenditure. Monies can be saved from there and redistributed evenly to raise minimum wage. NLC should be going on strike to ensure salaries of workers in government establishment such as the cbn, NNPC, NDIC, PPPRA, NCC, FIRS are reviewed downwards by RMAFC and be made even across board. http://www.premiumtimesng.com/business/182543-nigerian-govt-borrowing-billions-to-pay-salaries-okonjo-iweala.html |
| Re: FG And Labour Set Up Committee To Review Fuel Price And Minimum Wage by chronique(m): 7:22am On May 18, 2016 |
Spare me the epistle;I'm not here to defend Jonathan. I'm only here to correct the false info he posted;I do not like to see people spread false information cos that's part of the problems we're facing today. greatman247: |
| Re: FG And Labour Set Up Committee To Review Fuel Price And Minimum Wage by Krossbow123: 7:24am On May 18, 2016 |
YoursGEJ:My guy, I believe u r not in Nigeria. Everything has scattered n u r still doing stupid analysis. From rice to tomatoes, from maize to oil..what has remained the same again? |
| Re: FG And Labour Set Up Committee To Review Fuel Price And Minimum Wage by YoursGEJ(m): 7:27am On May 18, 2016 |
uyplus:I couldn't have said it better myself. Kudos |
| Re: FG And Labour Set Up Committee To Review Fuel Price And Minimum Wage by ceejay4real(m): 7:28am On May 18, 2016 |
Keneking:Are you ok upstairs? How is the news AMAZING? They set up a Committee 2 review minimum wage in the next 6 months and u call that amazing? You must be very daftt! Wldnt have Nigerian workers died in six months' time 4rm hardship? Young man, use ur God given brains and stop being a ZOMBIE! Nonsense! |
| Re: FG And Labour Set Up Committee To Review Fuel Price And Minimum Wage by ashala(m): 7:33am On May 18, 2016 |
aljharem:So on point |
| Re: FG And Labour Set Up Committee To Review Fuel Price And Minimum Wage by Luckki1001(m): 7:48am On May 18, 2016 |
Abeg I get queshun for the economic gurus in the house: Given that we have entered into some sort of deal with China, who has 28 "official" refineries (not counting the smaller private-owned refineries referred to as teapot refineries: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_oil_refineries), why are we not importing fuel from China? If we take into consideration our current dollar malaise, China would have been a good alternative given the exchange rate of N30 to one yen [abi na yuan]. Even Japan, in the same link above, has 29 refineries! Can we do business with Asia ASAP pls? ![]() Over to you, gurus. NB: This strike no get head at all . Presently in the office now. Tot the strike would have been total like the Oshiomole days so that son of man go fit sleep small ![]() |
| Re: FG And Labour Set Up Committee To Review Fuel Price And Minimum Wage by saintmark88(m): 8:02am On May 18, 2016 |
ndcide:Is tht what u can come up with??..... Alot ..... Pls wht r d ALOT??!!.... Alot like what n what?? |
| Re: FG And Labour Set Up Committee To Review Fuel Price And Minimum Wage by Baonel(m): 8:03am On May 18, 2016 |
YoursGEJ:The vice president said,"subsidy has not been removed". |
| Re: FG And Labour Set Up Committee To Review Fuel Price And Minimum Wage by Holak: 8:37am On May 18, 2016 |
YoursGEJ:Mr. Man, you are standing logic on its face. Jonathan's subsidy was not opposed because of the points you raised above. In January 2012, Jonathan was barely 7 months in power, how come you had already by then you had started asking question on what he did with $100 crude price but you are telling us today that one year is too short to judge a government. Nigerians don't want to participate in the strike because they have lost hope in both government and labour. Besides, the hardship is too much that people can't afford to stay in their homes for a day without looking for what to eat not because they trust your foolish Buhari or APC government. There is no explanation for those who opposed subsidy in 2012 and are supporting it now. It is all politics. |
| Re: FG And Labour Set Up Committee To Review Fuel Price And Minimum Wage by YoursGEJ(m): 2:20pm On May 18, 2016 |
Holak:Jonathan was president from Feb 2010 - May 2015. Get your facts right. He had been in power for 3 years when he tried to remove subsidy |
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..... Pls wht r d ALOT??!!.... Alot like what n what??