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Re: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by Sau24(m): 12:51pm On Jul 07, 2018 |
We paid just 100 only |
Re: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by Sau24(m): 12:55pm On Jul 07, 2018 |
If really diamond has paid,they used their money to pay not from government. |
Re: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by mela82(f): 1:03pm On Jul 07, 2018 |
@sua24 it seen you are not a teacher cos you negative thought is very high but as for me weather federal allocation or not am receiving my salary will be paid before 12pm on Monday in Jesus nameooooo 1 Like |
Re: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by Sau24(m): 1:13pm On Jul 07, 2018 |
Adeosun had last week stated that if the issues that led to the deadlock of the meeting were not resolved, salaries might be affected in the states. The committee members of FAAC had expressed reservations with some of the costs presented by NNPC, saying there could not be justified, hence the decision not to approve the accounts. The President is expected to meet the officials of the apex oil body alongside the Minister of Finance, Mrs. Kemi Adeosun, at an undisclosed date. At the meeting in Aso Rock, yesterday, it was resolved that given the importance of the issue at stake, the President and the minister would meet the officials of the NNPC, with a view to getting to the root of the matter and also finding a lasting solution to the debacle. Answering questions from journalists after the meeting, Yari said although his visit to the State House along with his colleagues was meant to be private, it eventually turned out to be official, in view of the persistent debacle over fund remittance between NNPC and FAAC. He said: “Initially, it was supposed to be a private visit but it has turned out to be an official visit because you know we were supposed to hold the federal allocation committee meeting since last week, which was deadlocked. ‘’So, the Chief of Staff decided to invite the minister so that we can discuss further and see how best we are going to deal with the matter. “There is headway because Mr. President and the Minister of Finance will meet with the NNPC officials so that we can resolve the problem with the Federal Allocation Accounts Committee, FAAC.” “Well, as you know last FAAC meeting ended in deadlock and since then, we have been having series of engagements among ourselves governors, commissioners and, of course, various stakeholders. “Today’s meeting was for me to brief the governors and the chief of staff and by extension, Mr. President, on the progress we have made so far on our position. Mr. President has promised to take the next step and to that extent, we are very satisfied.” Also speaking, Adeosun said she was in the State House to brief both the governors and the President on update on the matter, affirming that the President had promised to intervene in the matter. She said: “Well, as you know, the last FAAC meeting ended in deadlock and since then, we have been having a series of engagements between ourselves, the governors, the commissioners and of course, various stakeholders. “Today’s meeting was for me to brief the governors and the chief of staff and by extension, Mr. President on the progress we have made so far on our position. Mr. President has promised to take the next step and to that extent we are very satisfied.” On why there was yet a remittance problem when NNPC was also part and parcel of the treasury single account (TSA), the minister said all revenue generating agencies make returns to FAAC adding that the issue under contention was not about gross revenues of the corporation but about deductions it made. She added that since the last FAAC meeting ended in deadlock, several meetings had been held by the committee with governors, commissioners of finance and other relevant stakeholders. She said: “Every agency of government is in the TSA. You know FAAC is unique. FAAC is a meeting where all the revenue generating agencies make returns on net of their expenses. It is in the area where we have disputes – the dispute is not on the gross revenue but what has been deducted from that gross revenue gives us the net which is being brought into the FAAC. “But I think this is a healthy process. We must be satisfied with figures before we sign off on them. We must, as stakeholders, make sure all our agencies are aligned with all the programmes of government in terms of getting this economy really moving. We are still very much dependent on oil, on NNPC for our revenue. “So, we do need to have sometimes some of this. I see them more as reconciliations than standoffs. I’m very sure we will have the FAAC (meet |
Re: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by gold360(m): 4:38pm On Jul 07, 2018 |
Sau24:SAU SAU why have you persecuth thou us? guy what is your problem? we go hold crusade for you oh. |
Re: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by Sau24(m): 8:13pm On Jul 07, 2018 |
Incase you are not aware ! Between 1983 and 1985, Peter Onu from Ebu in Oshimili North LGA of Delta State, Nigeria was Acting Secretary-General of the OAU. At the 1985 Summit in Addis Ababa, statesmen like Julius Nyerere, President of Tanzania, lobbied for his election as substantive Secretary-General. However, there was a major stumbling block to Peter Onu’s candidature: his Head of State, Muhammadu Buhari, was campaigning against him. Buhari claimed: “This generation of Nigerians and indeed future generations have no other country than Nigeria.” But when the crunch came, his allegiance to Nigeria disappeared. In the election of the OAU Secretary-General in 1985, Buhari voted against Nigeria and for Niger instead. He secured the election of Ide Oumarou, a Fulani man from Niger; as opposed to an Igbo man from Nigeria. By so doing, Buhari became the first and only Head of State in the history of modern international relations to vote against his country in favour of his tribe... - Vanguard, February 3, 2015 The article is both interesting and troubling. At first I thought it was fake news. Then, I googled it and found it to be a true account in the book titled – _The OAU: Reality Or Fiction by Ibrahim Daggash, former Head of Information and Communication, Organization of African Unity (OAU); pg 69; ISBN 1-9044722-25-3._ Whilst the refusal of Gen. Mohammadu Buhari to aid the election of his country man to head the OAU in preference to his fellow Fulani Muslim from another country (Niger) is a glaring example of this man’s mindset is troubling, most troubling from the Author’s account was his reaction when the vote was tallied and Gen. Buhari found out his country man was defeated. Ibrahim Daggash in his aforesaid book narrated it as follows: _“What was astonishing, when the vote was in favour of Niger’s candidate, the Nigerian Head rejoiced to such a degree that he was unable to control his emotions. That was a moment I witnessed and was convinced that General Buhary would not last long as a leader.”_ It is sad indeed ...! |
Re: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by Chibuking81(m): 11:13am On Jul 08, 2018 |
Sau24:http://scannewsnigeria.com/politics/buhari-the-only-leader-ever-who-voted-against-his-nation/ |
Re: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by Sau24(m): 6:46pm On Jul 08, 2018 |
My people ,I am one of you. I am only telling the truth ie if diamond has paid,they used their money to pay their customers and wait for government to credit their acct so that they can take back their money.Some banks are paying salary advance to their customers. |
Re: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by Sau24(m): 6:49pm On Jul 08, 2018 |
I am not persecuting you people because we are feeling the pains of not been paid till now. |
Re: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by Sau24(m): 6:49pm On Jul 08, 2018 |
Salary will not even come this week. |
Re: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by Chibuking81(m): 9:42pm On Jul 08, 2018 |
Sau24: |
Re: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by Chibuking81(m): 9:45pm On Jul 08, 2018 |
FAAC may share money between Thursday and Friday this week, and disburse the money to States by Monday next week after this coming Saturday which is Ekiti state election. |
Re: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by Belexy95: 10:10am On Jul 09, 2018 |
FAAC crisis exposes Rivers state govt. Not less than 22 states governors have paid june salaries. All 5 states in the south-south have paid civil servants their june salaries except Rivers state. |
Re: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by gold360(m): 11:23am On Jul 09, 2018 |
Belexy95:seriously? |
Re: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by dexpee4life(m): 1:36pm On Jul 09, 2018 |
Belexy95:Please exclude Bayelsa I don't know of others |
Re: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by Mali420: 2:30pm On Jul 09, 2018 |
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Re: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by hakeemlyon: 2:31pm On Jul 09, 2018 |
dexpee4life:bayelsa state paid on Thursday and Friday last week.. My friends where shocked when they saw their alerts.. |
Re: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by chrissoki(m): 3:09pm On Jul 09, 2018 |
scam |
Re: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by Sau24(m): 4:18pm On Jul 09, 2018 |
You can lie except one state no other state have paid.Be real for once and join us to pray for the money to be shared on Thursday and to be paid next week Tuesday. |
Re: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by gold360(m): 4:49pm On Jul 09, 2018 |
Sau24:prophet of doom, so payment is now next week not next month again? |
Re: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by edin: 4:52pm On Jul 09, 2018 |
......States resort to bank loans.......Civil servants face hard timesSome states’ inability to meet vital financial obligations without allocation from the Federal Government is becoming clearer bythe day following the deadlock in the Federal Account Allocation Committee (FAAC) meeting. As at today, not less than 14 states currently owe workers’ salaries for June, following delay in disbursement offunds from the centre.The situation has also been made worse by poor internal revenue generation (IGR) mechanism and over-bloated civil service structure put in place by some of the governors.New Telegraph’s survey across states revealed that while a few are up to date in salary payment from their IGR and possible surplus from federal allocation, some others resort to short-term loan facilities from banks to meet same obligation.A FAAC source confirmed this to one of ourcorrespondents, saying that states that managed to pay June salary to civil service workers under the current circumstance didso with bank loans. According to the source, “Few states paid while the deadlockpersists.They took loans from banks. I don’t have the number of states, but I spoke with the Chairman of Commissioners for Finance Forum, Mr. Mahmoud Yunusa, on phone yesterday and he told me states that paid did so with facility from banks.“Banks will readily lend funds to any state that approaches them for loan knowing that over N600 billion is being awaited fromFAAC.” The current development is reaffirmation of Vice President Yemi Osinbajo’s position in May that without monthly allocations from FAAC, it would be difficult for most states of the federation tosurvive. Some of the states currently plunged into this dilemma include Ondo, Ogun, Taraba, Kwara, Abia, Borno, Osun, Imo, Rivers, Oyo, Ekiti, Kogi, Benue, and Nasarawa.The matter has also been made worse by recent spat between the state governors and the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) over allegation that the state-owned oil firm failed to remit full amount to the entire joint venture proceeds from the sale of crude oil to the Federation Account for five years.While reacting to the situation, some top officials of the affected states, who spoke with New Telegraph, blamed the situation on delay in the disbursement of allocation by FAAC. In Ondo State, for instance, the Commissioner for Information, Mr. Yemi Olowolabi, confirmed the development, saying that the June salaries was being delayed due to non-receipt of allocation from the federation account.The amount accruing to the state government from the federation account is between N4.8 billion and N5 billion on monthly basis, and the amount paid as salary to civil servants at the state level is N4.8 billion while workers at local governments get N2.8 billion. In Taraba State, a senior civil servant in the state’s Ministry of Finance attributed the delay to the deadlock at the last FAAC meeting. He put the salary and pension bills of the state at N2.1 billion monthly.Also in Kwara, which has a wage of bill of about N2.4 billion monthly, Senior Special Assistant (Media and Communication) to Governor Abdulfattah Ahmed, Dr. Muiden Akorede, said government was exploring alternative means to ensure payment while expressing hope that the delay from FAAC would be handled without much delay. “Thegovernment is exploring alternative funds for payment of salaries pending the release of allocation in the interest of workers’ welfare.Meanwhile, we are hopeful that the FAAC issue will be resolved soon,” he said. In AbiaState, the Commissioner for Finance, Mr. Obinna Oriaku, also attributed the delay to non-disbursement of allocation from the federation account.According to the commissioner, who put the state’s monthly wage bill at about N2.3 billion, “the state government has not paid June salary because of the face-off between the Federal Ministry of Finance and the NNPC. “The problem is not peculiarto Abia. It’s all over the federation, includingthe Federal Government. Even the Federal Government has not paid.” In Ogun State, the Ibikunle Amosun-led administration has yet to pay the June salary of its workforce.Although the state had always paid salaries as and when due, the current delay may not be unconnected with the disagreement between state governors and NNPC over remittances to the Federation Account. Many civil and public servants who spoke with our correspondent in Abeodence kuta said the state government has not paid them for last month. They cited the logjam over federal allocation to states as reason given by the authorities.The state’s monthly wage bill is reportedly in the region of N9 billion, consisting of state and local government salaries and allowances as well as subventions to state-owned tertiary institutions. In Borno, the Chairman of the state’s chapter of Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Comrade Titus Ali Abana, blamed the nonpayment on the FAAC quandary.Osun State, with a wage bill of N3.5 billion, has also not paid its workers for June. When contacted, Secretary, NLC, Osun State chapter, Mr. Rufus Adeyemi, said the delay in receipt of federal allocation was having negative effects on workers in the state. Adeyemi said: “We implore all those involved in the imbroglio to resolve it.Nothing should affect our salary. We really hope this matter is resolved soonest.” The situation is the same in Imo State. Speakingto New Telegraph, the Chairman of Imo State chapter of NLC, Comrade Austin Chilakpu, categorically stated that no civil servant in the state had been paid salary forthe month of June.He said: “The excuse we got was that the Accountant General has been going to FAAC meetings, but the state has not received any fund yet due to the FAAC stalemate.” The state has a monthly wage bill in the neighbourhood of N2.5 billion.The non-disbursement of allocation has also affected River State, which is known for not owing workers. A source put the state’s monthly wage bill close to N7 billion,including pension. On his part, the Commissioner for Information, Oyo State, Mr. Toye Arulogun, said even the May salaryhad not been paid owing to the delay in the release of federal allocation.His words: “As you are aware, the Oyo StateGovernment deploys 110% of its federal allocation to the payment of salaries in line with its agreement with labour. The FAAC impasse is obviously the cause of the delayof the payment of May salary.Governor Abiola Ajimobi has approved the payment of May salaries and it will be disbursed immediately the government getsthe funds to make up the total.” Oyo State’s wage bill is currently about N4.5 billion.On the part of Ekiti, the Commissioner for Finance, Chief Niyi Ojo, said the state had not received federal allocation to offset thestate’s monthly wage bill, which stands at N1.7 billion, noting the figure would move up to N2.4 billion if cooperative deductions,gratuities, pensions and sundry allowances were added.In Kogi State, Commissioner for Finance, Hon. Idris Asiru, said the Yahaya Bello administration was putting machinery in motion to create more revenue sources that will free the state on over dependant on federal allocation.According to him, the state will soon get to the stage of other states that pay salaries without dependence on federal allocation. In Benue, Governor Samuel Ortom, who currently owes workers over 10 months salaries, is also a victim of the current federation allocation deadlock.Apart from the current dilemma facing all the states, the governor had said that the increasing wage bill of the state, which nowstands at over N7.8 billion was responsible for his inability to pay salaries. The Nasarawa State Chairman of NLC, Comrade Abdullahi Adeka, also blamed the delay on non-receipt of funds from FAAC.However, while the affected states are keeping their fingers crossed until the matter is resolved at the federal level, someother states with strong IGR base have longpaid June salaries and moved ahead. States in this region are Cross River, Delta, Edo, Bayelsa, Kano, Kaduna, Zamfara, and Sokoto. Others are Bauchi, Adamawa, Enugu, Niger, Akwa Ibom, Lagos, Plateau, Ebonyi, Yobe, Katsina, Jigawa, Anambra, Gomb |
Re: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by GamaG(m): 8:35pm On Jul 09, 2018 |
Sau24:Is like ur running ur mouth without getting facts. Other states have paid for ur info not only one state 1 Like |
Re: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by Sau24(m): 7:46am On Jul 10, 2018 |
Pls don't talk what you don't know.Can you pls mention the states that have paid? |
Re: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by GamaG(m): 8:23am On Jul 10, 2018 |
Sau24:apart from Enugu, kwara have also paid |
Re: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by Chibuking81(m): 8:51am On Jul 10, 2018 |
https://politicsngr.com/breaking-pdp-merges-30-parties-forms-mega-party-cupp/ The main opposition People’s Democratic Party (PDP) has formed a new alliance with more than 30 other political parties in the country. The parties came together on Monday in Abuja to announce that its new name will be Coalition of United Political Parties (CUPP). The announcement followed the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) by the leaders of the merging parties, in their bid to defeat President Muhammadu Buhari’s All Progressives Congress (APC). Part of the agreement of the MoU is to mobilize support for consensus candidates at the center, states, and the Legislative arm of government |
Re: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by Belexy95: 8:52am On Jul 10, 2018 |
@edin, thank you for confirming my earlier assertion with that post,that about 22 states have paid june salary. Most unfortunate that Rivers state is been ruled by an emperor. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by QueenEsther1: 12:13pm On Jul 10, 2018 |
Sau24: However, while the affected states are keeping their fingers crossed until the matter is resolved at the federal level, someother states with strong IGR base have longpaid June salaries and moved ahead. States in this region are Cross River, Delta, Edo, Bayelsa, Kano, Kaduna, Zamfara, and Sokoto. Others are Bauchi, Adamawa, Enugu, Niger, Akwa Ibom, Lagos, Plateau, Ebonyi, Yobe, Katsina, Jigawa, Anambra, Gombe |
Re: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by gold360(m): 4:49pm On Jul 10, 2018 |
gobe |
Re: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by emekatex: 5:56pm On Jul 10, 2018 |
I guess we are now experiencing what we are going to see from May next year if not March. We better get ready for it by looking for another source of income. |
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