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Re: Benue State Workers To Begin Strike Over Salary Deduction. by omenka(m): 8:38am On Jul 30, 2014
patrickmuf: Funny thing is the house of assembly sees nothing wrong with his actions but if he defects to the opposition today, the impeachment tool will come Alive...
In nigerian politics, the ONLY SECURITY you need is not to be critical of the Federal Government! State houses of assembly are mostly toothless leeches that tend to become active only when induced by the Abuja goombahs.

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Re: Benue State Workers To Begin Strike Over Salary Deduction. by Nobody: 8:55am On Jul 30, 2014
omenka: Tell them jare!! A friend whose mom works there had as much as 35% deducted!! angry It hurts me so badly because that thug called Idumudhouse comes here to accuse someone of plotting his own death yet the corruption in his state seems to be a pace setter in the country!
Funny enough they will come online to shout PDP 2019...lols! I am monitoring events as they unfold. I want to see whether the benue masses will reelect these fraudsters in 2015!!! I pray and hope that they get things right.

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Re: Benue State Workers To Begin Strike Over Salary Deduction. by zurine(f): 8:56am On Jul 30, 2014
hmmm
Re: Benue State Workers To Begin Strike Over Salary Deduction. by omenka(m): 9:00am On Jul 30, 2014
I'd like Ochejoseph to come tell us more about his governor!!

Oche where are you??
Re: Benue State Workers To Begin Strike Over Salary Deduction. by mokset123: 9:07am On Jul 30, 2014
Olekumaster: naija workers, na only salary dem sabi. Even if they are amatuerd in their profession, they still want money increase
Money is a very good motivating factor
Re: Benue State Workers To Begin Strike Over Salary Deduction. by tbagjames(m): 9:10am On Jul 30, 2014
IjogzK: Is Strike the only weapon employees can make use of?

In Nigeria? Yes!
Re: Benue State Workers To Begin Strike Over Salary Deduction. by Nctrice(m): 9:21am On Jul 30, 2014
patrickmuf: Funny thing is the house of assembly sees nothing wrong with his actions but if he defects to the opposition today, the impeachment tool will come Alive...
if that is the only way he would be impeached and possibly jailed Then let's all pray he defects so that at least someone gets to pay for backwardness he has plunged the state into!

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Re: Benue State Workers To Begin Strike Over Salary Deduction. by anonimi: 9:26am On Jul 30, 2014
Nobleval: We are in a period of strikes and impeachments...and *lowers voice* terrorism

Lazy people. As if they are dedicated to their work.

Is the governor and other political office holders, including legisLOOTERS "dedicated to their work"
Do these public servants not still collect mega millions monthly from us
Why should one CATEGORY of workers for the SAME GOVERNMENT be treated like shi't while another category treats itself like gold shocked

I hope you or someone else can provide reasonable response to these questions.

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Re: Benue State Workers To Begin Strike Over Salary Deduction. by Papyamanda(m): 9:30am On Jul 30, 2014
Good news for all Nigeria graduates As
part of the president Goodluck AGENDA
for National transformation and
economic development for Nigeria, all
Nigerian graduates are going to be
entitled to job opportunities and
#50,000 monthly whether u are working
or not. This program is being executed
under a body known as TAN meaning
TRANSFORMATION AGENDA FOR
NIGERIANS. registration closes 31st of
July and all Nigerian graduates will start
receiving their monthly allowance of
#50,000 effect from September. Please
click the link below to register before
registration closes 31st July.
www.tan.org.ng/onestar/register.php?
=104100
Re: Benue State Workers To Begin Strike Over Salary Deduction. by stephonline: 9:35am On Jul 30, 2014
Did i hear him saying he wants to slash public workers salaries in other to meet up with teachers' demand, what will happen to their own salaries and those holding political appointment in the state. This is not well thought off, as i strongly believe that the fund generated internally and allocation from the federal govt should be enough to cater for state workers salary if not more.
Something should better be done on time so not to cripple activities within the state.

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Re: Benue State Workers To Begin Strike Over Salary Deduction. by ijikoeche: 9:40am On Jul 30, 2014
Wat about dia own. Salaries( d soo called Fukin politicians). Hopless leaders we v. Dey jst lack insight nd commonsense. Soo ambitious 4 embezzlement 2 d detrimnt of d common man. It is only a senseless leader dat'll do dis kind of a barbaric act. God HELP NIGERIA...

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Re: Benue State Workers To Begin Strike Over Salary Deduction. by angela98(f): 9:48am On Jul 30, 2014
For this harsh economy times dem still dey reduce salary? Na wah? Naija minimum wage no be 18,000 naira? Abeg quote me if am wrong.

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Re: Benue State Workers To Begin Strike Over Salary Deduction. by zicoraads: 9:55am On Jul 30, 2014
Papyamanda: Good news for all Nigeria graduates As
part of the president Goodluck AGENDA
for National transformation and
economic development for Nigeria, all
Nigerian graduates are going to be
entitled to job opportunities and
#50,000 monthly whether u are working
or not. This program is being executed
under a body known as TAN meaning
TRANSFORMATION AGENDA FOR
NIGERIANS. registration closes 31st of
July and all Nigerian graduates will start
receiving their monthly allowance of
#50,000 effect from September. Please
click the link below to register before
registration closes 31st July.
www.tan.org.ng/onestar/register.php?
=104100
Una neva tire for this una lie?
Re: Benue State Workers To Begin Strike Over Salary Deduction. by mu2sa2: 10:24am On Jul 30, 2014
@omenka the thief will claim he spent billions on "beautification" and hired thugs will applaud even though the only thing on the ground in the filthy capital city are a few flowers. Suswan has always been a rogue - he featured prominently in the bribe-for-budget scandal that swept Wabara out of office as Senate president. The bigwigs in pdp (rogues like him) manipulated the primaries that saw Suswan moved from house of representatives to govt house makurdi thus escaping prosecution by effc.
Re: Benue State Workers To Begin Strike Over Salary Deduction. by bodmasfem(m): 10:30am On Jul 30, 2014
Olekumaster: naija workers, na only salary dem sabi. Even if they are amatuerd in their profession, they still want money increase


may Almighty God destroy ur entire family members with hunger because of this ur statement in Jesus ' name. u better say amen to that

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Re: Benue State Workers To Begin Strike Over Salary Deduction. by myspnigeria: 10:34am On Jul 30, 2014
Why reduce their salaries tho

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Re: Benue State Workers To Begin Strike Over Salary Deduction. by coolvitus(m): 10:39am On Jul 30, 2014
Benue is a finished state who don't have direction, d problm of benue is lack of visionary leaders.
Re: Benue State Workers To Begin Strike Over Salary Deduction. by Jovie: 11:04am On Jul 30, 2014
strike here, strike there... na wa oh
Re: Benue State Workers To Begin Strike Over Salary Deduction. by anonimi: 11:26am On Jul 30, 2014
mu2sa2: @omenka the thief will claim he spent billions on "beautification" and hired thugs will applaud even though the only thing on the ground in the filthy capital city are a few flowers. Suswan has always been a rogue - he featured prominently in the bribe-for-budget scandal that swept Wabara out of office as Senate president. The bigwigs in pdp (rogues like him) manipulated the primaries that saw Suswan moved from house of representatives to govt house makurdi thus escaping prosecution by effc.

Was he in the SINate or in the House of representaTHIEVES
The highlighted part of your post is confusing abeg!

I guess the difference between PDP and APC is that:

- in the PDP, the party bigwigs (PLURAL) determine/manipulate the primaries,
- for the "progreThief opposition" na the OWNER (singular) wey dey DICTATE (Baba S'ọpe) who will be the candidate hence you have the wife of one of the owners as SINator, son-in-law as representaThief
shocked shocked

Make we nor allow ourselves to dey do dem MUGU no more angry

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Re: Benue State Workers To Begin Strike Over Salary Deduction. by anonimi: 11:32am On Jul 30, 2014
omenka: In nigerian politics, the ONLY SECURITY you need is not to be critical of the Federal Government! State houses of assembly are mostly toothless leeches that tend to become active only when induced by the Abuja goombahs.

Why do you guys like telling LIES as if na oxygen wey una dey breath ni shocked
Was this also about "Abuja goombahs" or the Ogbeni Ojuyobo of Bourdillon

Fashola & Mega Corruption The True Face Of Lagos (part 1)

Btzzk:
By Tunde George & Kasali Martins

tundegeorge20@yahoo.com, kasalimartins1960@yahoo.com

thetruefaceoflagos@gmail.com

0807 266 2201, 081 249 8568, 0813 296 7667



We are tax payers residents in Lagos who are desperately desirous of accountability since taxes have recently become major revenue of Lagos State government. In the developed societies where a similar revenue regime operates, associations such as ours have acted as Government Watchdogs, which is why some of us have decided to take up the gauntlet of championing the cause of taxpayers in the state. After all if we don’t pay our taxes, government can charge and eventually jail us.



In the last ten years, tax revenue has come to constitute about 75 per cent of government revenue base, yet, the government never bothers to render account to tax payers in Lagos . In the last three years alone, a colossal sum of 1.1 trillion naira was budgeted by Fashola’s government with the government itself affirming that it has consistently recorded a minimum of 75 per cent of budget performance out of which 80 per cent came from Internally Generated Revenue (IGR).  This is 30 per cent more than the entire budgets recorded by successive governments between 1992-2007-a period spanning 15 years.



Today, the total tax revenue of Lagos on a monthly basis hovers between N14 and N17 billion naira while federal allocations come to N6 billion Naira monthly. This is more than the revenue of seven states put together on a monthly basis. But how has the governor been spending the money? While we note the heavy investments in roads and environmental infrastructure mainly and commendably so, there is the need to question some of the ways the governor has been expending tax money which in our opinion reflects financial recklessness, mismanagement, gross constitutional violations and abuse of office.



Set below are some of the expenditures which the government claimed to have incurred on behalf of ‘Lagosians’ and which we feel were mere avenues to corruptly enrich some privileged individuals in and out of government and to which the state House of Assembly under the tutelage of ‘governor emeritus’ otherwise known as the Lion of Bourdillon has become an accomplice covering up a lot of misdeeds on the part of the executive. Just last week, it was alleged that each member of the House was given a sum of 20million naira through a lawyer member of the House from the Lagos west senatorial district, the constituency of the governor emeritus himself. When this was about to be leaked to the press, the Lion of Bourdillon used his powerful media contacts through two of his former aids who are media chieftains to suppress the leakage. Were this not to be the case, we would have otherwise sent these complaints to the House of Assembly. But since we no longer trust this pliant House of Assembly, we have decided to go public with the following:



1. Last year, Fashola (BRF) gave N250 million to Rotimi Akeredolu led Exco of NBA for the NBA conference held in Lagos . At a time when Lagos teachers and doctors were on strike for improved welfare package.



2. The BRF government within 6 months, January to June 2009 spent N420 million on hiring of private security – to guard who – despite his heavy investment in the Police Force through the State Security Trust Fund.



3. BRF spent N1.5 billion to demolish the Bank of Industry (BOI) building, paying a company introduced by one Tunji Olowolafe in cash transfer only for him and his cronies to claim the land adjacent to it.



4. BRF government awarded part of Western Avenue ( Funsho Williams Road ), about 2 kilometres road for N7.7 billion just between Abalti Barracks and Costain. And without the construction of any bridges, the project was carried out by Julius Berger. This project must certainly be investigated.



5. Between January and June 2009, the BRF government claimed to have fuelled 225 vehicles in his office alone with N135 million. These figures amount to about N800, 000 per day, at a time that petrol was sold for N65 per litre and government always get it cheaper, but BRF claimed to have bought it at N85 per litre.



6. Also between January and June 2009, BRF’s Chief of Staff and PAs expended N290 million in sending TEXT Messages and phone CALLS on their lines.



7. It is also very sickening to know that the BRF government awarded the construction of a road and drains inside Gbagada General Hospital for over N1.8 billion to the same Tunji Olowolafe’s company (DEUX Projects Limited).



8. The sum of 1.5 billion naira of un-appropriated funds, without approval was claimed to have been spent on demolition of Oshodi.



9. The Helicopter Deal – was a big fraud. The helicopter was not built for any kind of emergency evacuation, rescue or to even combat urban fire.  Over N5 billion has been spent on the two helicopters. And, the seal of Lagos State is not on it, and it is not even in Lagos but in the Niger Delta making money for some private people in government. The whole helicopter deal stinks to high heavens; it constitutes the biggest governmental fraud of all times and confirms the rot in the State. See ThisDay December 19, 2009



10. The SSA (Media) to BRF spent N183 million in 6 months on press coverage and on editors outside the approved budget but funded directly from the Governor’s Office.



11. In a State where children are sitting on the floor in classrooms, where unemployment is rampant and poverty pervasive. BRF paid a lady wife of a controversial pastor over N600 million in 2 years for Xmas Decorations for about six streets in Lagos.



12. In Six months between January and June 2009, BRF spent on several faceless organisations, subventions, grants and donations and they quickly pocketed N2 billion.

         

         THE RIPPING OFF OF LAGOS – ESSENTIAL DETAILS

1.          The BRF government recklessly increased and paid over 60%  increase on the LASU – IBA road awarded by the Bola Tinubu government for N6.2 billion but was jerked up to N10 billion less than 2 weeks that BRF came on board.



2.          Also, the Tinubu administration awarded the construction of City Hall for N2.3 billion. BRF only changed the floor tiles to marble tiles and increased the contract sum to N5.2 billion. This project was increased by 126%.



3.           Publishing of INDICATOR Magazine, is falsely presented to the public as a private magazine but is actually co-ordinated by Tunji Olowolafe and Hakeem Bello, SSA (Media) to BRF with government money.



4.           BRF recently gave a media-related Permanent Secretary, and some others the sum of N100 million to do a soap opera on himself. They are presently in London recording the film.



5.           The BRF government has failed woefully in the area of Public Private Partnership (PPP) in three years. Yet, BRF is paying the PPP boss in Lagos State N2 million per month in violation of the Constitution, when even commissioners recognised by the Constitution are receiving N300,000 per month. The PPP guy is the highest paid government official presiding over a non-performing and failed parastatal. 



6.          The Beautification Programme of Fashola administration is reeking with corruption. In a State where there is no water, where over 90 per cent of the road in Lagos is in a deplorable state of disrepair, he is spending over N13 billion on planting grass and flowers. Most of the money was spent to import Palm trees from Niger Republic , a sahel region when Lagos is in the rain forest which explains why most of them have dried up,



7.           Also, it is important to note that the renovation of classrooms of usually 12 blocks plus one which was done for N26 million by the Tinubu administration up till 2007 was increased to N53 million with the collaboration of the housing commissioner who is supervising projects in the education ministry.



8.           CCTV project was awarded to BRF’s relation who claimed to be acting for CISCO. The contract was awarded for $62 million dollars, while the rejected quote for the contract was $30 million. It is important to note that this is only a pilot scheme.



9.            BRF’s wife travels abroad once bi-monthly and takes N30 million per trip from the State coffers, apart from her monthly running cost.



10        The mother of all rip off is the award to DEUX PROJECT LIMITED, a company owned by the powerful Tunji Olowolafe 11 out of 19 contracts in the Lagos State Ministry of health between January and August 2009. Out of N5.6 billion naira contract in the Ministry of Health, Olowolafe alone collected N5.1 billion worth and was paid 70% upfront in cash. 



          OTHER QUESTIONS

1.      Why did BRF divert N1.85 billion in the Ministry of Women Affairs and Poverty Alleviation to a project that was not originally provided for in the budget and promptly awarded to Olowolafe?

2.      Why is Lawyer BRF’s administration illegally deducting funds from the statutory allocation of the Local Governments in Lagos State ?

3.      Why was the Mayegun Scheme which was sold to Olowolafe and other friends and cronies against public interest without any independent valuation by relevant agency of government? Why is the size of the scheme shielded in secrecy? Why was N5.2 billion for which the land sold untraceable?  Where is the over N2 billion loan borrowed to sand-fill the place? What is the fate of the Tourism and Art-craft sellers chased away from the place?

4.       Pinnacle – why did the governor and his cronies engage in questionable transfer of 400 hectares of land to Pinnacle, South Africa, when it is known that the company is almost bankrupt and the ABSA Bank now owns over 60% of the Company. What nature of PPP is this? The world is watching! 

5.      Why was the illegal sand-filling of about 1 km in the Badagry – Marina awarded for N1.5 billion out of which N700 million has been paid and yet the contractors and the Tourism Ministry have completely destroyed all the historical relics and artefacts in the area? It has also created an environmental disaster for West Africa because of greed. And it appears the Commissioner has been settled.



          FASHOLA AND CONSTITUTIONAL VIOLATIONS

1.      Flagrant and deliberate disregard for the Appropriation law passed by the Lagos State House of Assembly, in violation of Section 120 of the 1999 Constitution.

2.      Criminal diversion of funds without due approval of the Lagos State House of Assembly, in further violation of Section 120 (3) of the 1999 Constitution.

3.      Indiscriminate award of contracts without due process, without following the laid down financial regulation as well as the public procurement guidelines. The payment of such contracts is in violation of Part (E) Section 120(4) of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

4.      Most Ministries, Departments, Parastatals sometimes do not know when contracts are awarded in their names and for what purpose, they only find out later. And they don’t know when payments to contractors are made by the State Treasury Office. This is in further violation of Section 121(2) of the 1999 Constitution.

5.      Illegal and unwarranted deductions from the statutory Allocation of the local governments. This is in direct contravention of Public Revenue Provision of the 1999 Constitution and in violation of Section 162 sub-section 6, 7 and 8.

6.      Opening of illegal and unconstitutional Dedicated Accounts which is contrary to the provision of the 1999 Constitution and which Revenue Monitoring Agency is unaware of. This act is in direct violation of Section 120(1) of the 1999 Constitution.

7.      Office of the Chief of Staff which is unknown to the Constitution has more staff than any other Ministry in Lagos State . This violation is very grave as it is in direct breach of the Governor’s Oath of Office in the 7th Schedule of the 1999 Constitution Section 13 and a gross violation of Sections 192, 193 and 208(2d) of the 1999 Constitution.

8.      Indiscriminate borrowing by the Ministry of Finance without legislative approval, which the Finance Commissioner calls Bridging Loans, is a grave assault on Fiscal Federalism, a coup against Financial Regulations and a shameful and criminal violation of Section 120(1), (2), (3) and (4) of the 1999 Constitution.

9.      Concentration of over 70% of Lagos State Government contracts in the hands of one Tunji Olowolafe. This is the clearest indication of the betrayal of trust by Governor Fashola, it is against the Oath of Office he swore to, it is a violation of Sections 14(4), 15(5) and 17(2a) of the 1999 Constitution on which social objective of a just, free and equitable social order is founded.

10.    Arbitrary use of Special Expenditure Vote for activities not originally provided for under the Appropriation Law. This is a further betrayal of Fiscal Federalism and a violation of provisions of Section 120(3) and (4), and Section 123(1) and (2) of the 1999 Constitution.

11.     Payment of 70% up-front to persons and cronies for contracts not yet executed. Similarly, this is a contravention of Section 120(4) of the 1999 Constitution.

12.    Giving arbitrary donations to selective professional associations and faceless organisations for acting as sycophants without appropriate authorisation by relevant constitutional bodies. This is a clear violation of sections 120(4) and 123 of the 1999 Constitution   

13.    The fraudulent purported acquisition of 2 Bell 412 EP Series Helicopters from a Canadian firm constitute a flagrant violation of Section 123(1) and (2) and Section 120(4) of the 1999 Constitution.

14.    Furthermore, the award of contract of courts and other Judicial Infrastructure as well as procurement for the Judiciary in Lagos State by the Attorney-General, Tunji Olowolafe and Governor Fashola is in gross violation of Section 121(3) of the 1999 Constitution.

In all these aberrations, the Lagos State House of Assembly has kept mute, and the House has become inept, achaic, drab, docile and inefficient. All the noise by Mr. Speaker about accountability and probity be only to enable house members line their pockets and feed fat on the sweat and toil of the people of the State?

Is it also true that they have been given their own share of the loot, they are maintaining undignified silence over the report of the ad hoc Committee set up to look into the books and activities of the Lagos State Government pursuant to Section 103 of the 1999 Constitution with powers expressly provided in sections 1a, b(i) and (ii), as well as Section 129 1 a b c and d.

We are aware that the report has been submitted since November 2009, so why is the Lagos State House of Assembly still sitting on the report? This is just a tip of the ice berg of financial recklessness by the Lagos executive led the seemingly performing governor Fashola! More soon.



What did you guy think?


From: https://www.nairaland.com/390082/fashola-mega-corruption-true-face

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Re: Benue State Workers To Begin Strike Over Salary Deduction. by anonimi: 11:37am On Jul 30, 2014
More on the Fashola impeachment saga almost five years ago:

Impeachment Threat: More unrest for Fashola , as Festus Keyamo asks Court to Dismiss Fashola’s Suit
17 February 2010

Huhuonline.com can confirm that counsel to the Lagos State House of Assembly, Mr. Festus Keyamo has asked a High Court sitting in Lagos to strike out the suit instituted by a journalist, Mr. Richard Akinola to stop the state assembly from investigating financial impropriety levelled against the embattled Governor of Lagos state, Mr. Babatunde Fashola who has been having tough time with his predecessor/god-father, Bola Tinubu . Available facts have it that Festus Keyamo is going all out to ensuring that allegations of financial misappropriations and looting against the Governor are not swept under the carpet. Huhuonline.com understands that Mr. Festus is praying the court to dismiss the suit, arguing that the action is incompetent, frivolous, speculative and an abuse of legal process. Citing from Section 4 [6] and [7], Mr. Keyamo says the respondent were right to set up a 6-man panel which was not to try the governor but rather to be informed as to whether there was a basis to proceed further with the allegations.

It could be recalled that a court sitting in Ikorodu had granted an order restraining the State House Of Assembly from proceeding with its probe on allegations of financial impropriety levelled against the state Governor, Mr Babatunde Fashola and the state lawmakers.

In his short ruling, Justice Habeeb Abiru held that an order of interim injunction is hereby made restraining the defendant, that is, the Lagos state House of Assembly, whether by themselves, agents, members, officers or by whosoever from proceeding with or acting on the purported investigation of allegations of financial impropriety levelled against the executive an legislative arms of Lagos state government by a group published in a punch newspaper of January 28, 2010 under the caption 'The True Face of Lagos' or by any other group pending the determination of the motion on notice.A journalist and human rights activist, Richard Akinnola, has filed a suit before a Lagos High Court sitting in Ikeja, against the Lagos State House of Assembly, asking for a declaration by the court that the decision of the defendant to set up a committee to investigate the allegation of financial impropriety levied against the executive and legislative arms of Lagos State government is unconstitutional.Amongst other claims, Mr. Akinnola wants a perpetual injunction of the court restraining the defendant or its agents from proceeding on the purported investigation of the allegations levied against it by a group under the caption, 'The True Face of Lagos'.₦20m allegationIn the affidavit in support of the originating summon, Mr. Akinnola stated that a group under the caption 'The True Face of Lagos' had, in the Punch Newspaper of January 28, 2010 placed an advert containing allegations of financial misappropriation against the executive and legislative arms of the state government. Accordingly, the following allegations were made against the defendant: 'it was alleged that each member of the House was given a sum of ₦20 million through a lawyer member of the House from the Lagos West Senatorial District, (the constituency of the Governor emeritus himself).' It continued, 'when this was about to be leaked to the press, the Lion of Bourdillon used his powerful media contacts through two of his former aides who are media chieftains to suppress the leakage. Were this not to be the case, we would have otherwise sent these complaints to the House of Assembly. But since we no longer trust this pliant House of Assembly, we have decided to go public with the following...'The group further alleged that the defendant was silent on the issue, 'In all these aberrations, the Lagos State House of Assembly has kept mute, and the House has become inept, archaic, drab, docile and inefficient. All the noise by Mr. Speaker about accountability and probity was only to enable House members' line their pockets and feed fat on the sweat and toil of the people of the state. It is also true that they have been given their own share of the loot, they are maintaining undignified silence over the report of the ad hoc committee set up to look into the books and activities of the Lagos State Government pursuant to section 103 of the 1999 Constitution with power expressly provided in section 1a, b (i) and (ii) as well as well as section 129 1 a b c and d.'

Defendant cannot investigate itself
Also in the affidavit, Mr. Akinnola held that on January 28, 2010 the defendant set up a six-man committee to investigate the allegation, a decision which according to him was not published in the official journal or Gazette of the defendant.

[size=15pt]'On Wednesday 3rd of February, 2010 the Speaker of the Defendant inaugurated the Committee and stated clearly that the aim of setting up the Committee (Panel of Inquiry) and which he also referred to as a Public Hearing[/size] is 'to show to the whole world that we have nothing to hide and that democracy is alive here in our clime.' Mr. Akinnola further contended that all the members of the investigation committee are also the ones against whom the allegations were levied. Based on this, he said 'I believe that the Defendant cannot impartially investigate the allegations made against it collectively.'

He then concluded by stating that it is in the interest of justice to restrain the defendants from proceeding with the investigation since there is no pending bill before the defendant in respect of the allegations, to make a new law or to amend the existing one.'

However, there is a saying which says, 'he who must come with equity must come with clean hands', this sayings has apparently put Action Congress to the position of a party that is selfish, and one that prides in grandstanding in the political milieu. The party has consistently maintained campaign of calumny against PDP, ANPP, AGPA and other parties in the country and identifying itself as the best in the country. But Alhaji Lai Mohammed the party's publicity secretary has refused to make any statement in the instance of the Lagos state impasse involving the Governor, his god-father and the state assembly members, yet they have been reporting other parties as corrupt, fraudulent, and engrossed in highhandedness and constitutional breach among others.


From: http://www.modernghana.com/news/264157/1/impeachment-threat-more-unrest-for-fashola-as-fest.html

Una wish sey we go don forget, abi?
Sorry to disappoint una angry

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Re: Benue State Workers To Begin Strike Over Salary Deduction. by idumuose(m): 11:43am On Jul 30, 2014
omenka: Shut your trap. What do you know?? Are you even employed?? What do the politicians themselves do to justify their gargantuan salaries??

From what I gather, not a single developmental project has been embarked upon in the last three years! All the governor has succeeded in doing in his second term is to build the biggest hotel, Metropolitan Hotel, in Makurdi and a new Government house, then keep flowers in flower vases on road deviders while breaking and remaking road deviders over and over again! The contract to do so running into billions!!!!!!

Internally, the state generates over 1.8billion monthly. What has the governor been doing with all that funds, in addition to the fed allocations, that he had to slash poor workers' salaries to pay teachers?? Talk about robbing Peter to pay Paul! How about slashing his security votes to pay the workers Some of those workers were even said to have had as much as 35% slashed!! angry I dare Idu-mud-house to come dispute any of these!!

Isn't this pure robbery in daylight?? Yet those idiots would come here talking about Ekiti and Osun states workers' welfare when they are yet to remove the logs in PDP's eyes!

And where is that fat headed Idumuose to defend his useless governor?? Perhaps Buhari plotted the stealing of those monies too.

Oloshi jatjati! angry
After sniffing cow dung and tyre solution you come online to type hokum.Are you now denying your state of origin? Are you not from Katsina Ala? Are you not a kinsman of retired chief justice katsina Alu?

I know your head will be swelling with false pride to hear that you hail from the same town as the retired chief justice..Are you now denying your state simply because it is ruled by PDP? By the way i am not from Benue state [size=13pt] omenka, i bu ezigbo ta onye iberibe [/size] ‎​​cheesy grin cheesy grin cheesy grin cheesy grin cheesy grin!

*goes back to work*
Re: Benue State Workers To Begin Strike Over Salary Deduction. by Rumin8(m): 12:37pm On Jul 30, 2014
Benue State is indeed one hell of a place, with no economic or social development so the Governor deducting workers salary is completely unforgivable.

I spent three months in Benue sometime in 2012. Two of those months I stayed in Makurdi before rounding off my activities in Katsina Ala. The living conditions of the residents are shocking and Katsina Ala was so underdeveloped there was just one bank in the town, a First Bank. I can clearly remember a handful of the staff in my hotel in Makurdi seeing my vehicle plate number and appealing to me to take them back to Port Harcourt. To do any work, they said. Any work outside Benue was better than what they were going through. They told bitter stories about their state and Suswam.

Three of the guys and one lady were graduates. Their frustration was so strong I was overcome by pity. They were earning 3500 a month despite the hotel being quite upscale, with rooms ranging from 12,000 to 25,000 a night. The guys said the only alternative they had was to drive okadas. One said he'd worked in a restaurant, earning 2000 monthly before securing the hotel job.

As has been mentioned here, the drinking bars are the only thriving commercial activities in the town.

The irony of my experience in Makurdi was a room on my floor, accommodated by a newly appointed commissioner. This fellow had three to four girls brought in every night, girls from the schools around. Every morning before I left the hotel, I would see him gather the male staff on duty and complain about how the girls from last night "finish me". The hotel manager told me he was appointed the week before I came in and since then, has left his home, where he has a wife and three young children, to be "finished" by girls every night in their hotel. He never gave a tip, they complained, but every morning, each of the girls left with at least 20,000.

The graduates who wanted to leave with me said the commissioner personified everything that was wrong about their state government. Uncaring, wasteful and shameless.

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Re: Benue State Workers To Begin Strike Over Salary Deduction. by Tucees(f): 2:39pm On Jul 30, 2014
The state government can do better than deduct workers salaries! Why is the state allocation dwindling sef? And what happened to internally generated revenues? If a state cant stand by itself without the federal then that state should be absolved into another.

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Re: Benue State Workers To Begin Strike Over Salary Deduction. by Oje2: 3:26pm On Jul 30, 2014
Suswam d money u waste buying houses for girls in abj and abroad is more than d teachers salaries for yearssss. Mr infrastructure for where,who gave u that fake title sef. Remember one thing. . .there is God!

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Re: Benue State Workers To Begin Strike Over Salary Deduction. by Ela59: 3:27pm On Jul 30, 2014
zicoraads: Trust me, u know nothing of the situation in that state, therefore you shouldn't have made this statement.
This is the only time for them to fight for their right, because, they might strugle for their pension.

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Re: Benue State Workers To Begin Strike Over Salary Deduction. by EkoJoy: 5:42pm On Jul 30, 2014
This is very bad and shameful on th government of
Benue State. God your children ooo
Re: Benue State Workers To Begin Strike Over Salary Deduction. by Nobody: 6:09pm On Jul 30, 2014
bodmasfem:


may Almighty God destroy ur entire family members with hunger because of this ur statement in Jesus ' name. u better say amen to that
lol. Another insane human being
Re: Benue State Workers To Begin Strike Over Salary Deduction. by spyg1(m): 7:58am On Jul 31, 2014
Olekumaster: oh but i did. When our tertiary institutions were on a strike for almost a year and the staffs kept on pocketing their salaries every month, you tell me if dat is justified!!!
What is this one saying? Pls just go back to sleep
Re: Benue State Workers To Begin Strike Over Salary Deduction. by spyg1(m): 8:04am On Jul 31, 2014
aholiab: .pathetic! mr suswam what happened to your salary? was it slashed too. I wonder how such appailing news emanates from the senate pesidents state.

GOD help our democracy
don't address Suswan next time as MR. these are his titles

RT. HON. DR. BARR. GOV. GEN. Gabriel Torwua Suswan (CON)
Re: Benue State Workers To Begin Strike Over Salary Deduction. by thathruth(m): 1:03pm On Jul 31, 2014
Olekumaster: naija workers, na only salary dem sabi. Even if they are amatuerd in their profession, they still want money increase

cant u read. their salary was reduced. hv u eva had dat d salary of civil servants was reduced.

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