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Has faac been shared? |
Even the so called wage award labour spoke about ... nothing |
Pls what's the limit one can get from nirsal |
I had so much positive hopes for this administration , but from what am seeing it's going to b a govt of propaganda and denials , I pray the courts remove this govt ,cos they are not just clueless but also heartless.. Oyo state gov travelled to benin Republic while his state is on fire Will milltary rule be better ?? |
Buhari said we would miss him ....who could have believed him then ... I still see some people praising tinubu and his useless advisers Truth is they are not living in the same realty as the masses hence can't proffer solutions to the problems the masses face One of those incompetent advisers said that salaries this month wont be delayed... |
braveheart008:She not he |
KillMNKnow:Frustration and anger...lol...take am easy, no b fight |
[quote author=KillMNKnow post=124803899]Yesterday evening [/quote She is frustrated by the govt policies , |
KillMNKnow:Why are you spreading fake news what do you have to profit ? |
KillMNKnow:Received today? |
It's so unfortunate that at times like this Nigerians are still thinking along religious and ethnic lines . Truth be told the present government has no concrete plans regards to palliative provision. If we recall the TUC chairman accused the NEC ( an economic advisory body to the president headed by the vice president and governors) Of advising the governor's to go back to their states and 'do what they can'...this shows that it's business as usual and the proceeds from sudsidy removal and floating of the naira will end up in politicians and family members pockets. The subsidy was removed for 2 months now and yet no policy thrust from the FG. FINALLY the so called super ministers list is a joke gone to far and an insult on the intelligence of Nigerians. #letthepoorbreathe |
It's so unfortunate that at times like this Nigerians are still thinking along religious and ethnic lines . Truth be told the present government has no concrete plans regards to palliative provision. If we recall the TUC chairman accused the NEC ( an economic advisory body to the president headed by the vice president and governors) Of advising the governor's to go back to their states and 'do what they can'...this shows that it's business as usual and the proceeds from sudsidy removal and floating of the naira will end up in politicians and family members pockets. The subsidy was removed for 2 months now and yet no policy thrust from the FG. FINALLY the so called super ministers list is a joke gone to far and an insult on the intelligence of Nigerians. #ourmumudondo #letthepoorbreathe |
Any alerts |
updatechange:Some of us jus talk for the sake of argument, who will nlc dialogue with when they go for fixed meeting and the govt representatives are absent? Salary increment won't increase inflation any more than it is already if govt , puts other palliatives labour is demanding into place. Someone said the nlc is partisian but surely the hunger and suffering isnt partisan so let that shape Ur response to issues on this topic. Fg gave a deadline of August 19 for conclusion and onward implementation of these palliatives but so far not a single meeting has been Held while some committees are yet to be inaugurated. Banks have already increased salary of workers why are some against public servants increase. Increasing the purchasing power of public servants wlll lead to increase in sales of goods and services this it's a multiper that will affect others positively Fg and states have already share increased revenue as a result of subsidy removal , however what are those funds going to b used for ? Let's let our conscience guide us and not tribalism or religion #letthepoorbreathe |
jswagg4:Who told you the double payment was a glitch?what's you source? |
Jmandotcom:Very funny |
Rinoxy:The Federal Government (FG), 36 states and 774 local governments (LG) in Nigeria shared N2.84 trillion as statutory allocation from the Federation Account Allocation Committee, FAAC, in the first four months of this year (January to April). Copied from vanguard online news |
Rinoxy:Faac monthly allocation can't be 2.8trillion, Perhaps you read the news about faac cumulative shared from January to may 2023 (Modify) (Quote) (Report) (Share) |
Jmandotcom:Faac monthly allocation can't be 2.8trillion, Perhaps you read the news about faac cumulative shared from January to may 2023 (Modify) (Quote) (Report) (Share) |
Let me check |
The elite just increased their salary by 114 Percent no committee to review anything, how come those that opposed 200percent for civil servants are all quiet here...yeye d smell... Nigerians we are an enemy to ourselves while our oppressors are our friends |
The elite just increased their salary by 114 percent, no committee to review anything, how come those that opposed 200 Percent for civil servants are all quiet here , Nigerians our problem na we .... useless set of people |
Lopsided ethnic appointments once again!!!! |
Wages must be increased as the cost of every other thing has gone up and will continue to do so as a result of the removal of subsidy. The negotiations now is by what percentage will the wages be increased, let's recall that the removal of subsidy has left government with loose funds , some of these funds will be put into infrastructure provisions and increment in wage bill...so what are we arguing about? |
New minimum wage of 200k loading |
Have alerts started dropping? |
chrisifeanyi:Any increment? |
BuharisBoy:I doubt the authenticity of this post , but stand to be corrected |
