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Re: Reactions As Akeredolu Pays January Salary In June by planetx: 7:52pm On Jun 15, 2022
This is why when he was crying at the scene of the Owo massacre here on frontpage, I wasn't impressed and I called him a cry cry governor telling him to go pay workers the 5 or 6 months he is owning them

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Re: Reactions As Akeredolu Pays January Salary In June by coputa(m): 7:59pm On Jun 15, 2022
CheapHomes1:


When the refineries where working, who was receiving the subsidy payment government was paying for products from the refineries?

Which subsidy payment stopped delta steel company, ovwian aladja from working? Which subsidy payment made ajaokuta steel company to be a waste pipe? Which subsidy payment made itakpe rolling mill to pack up?

coputa
When the refineries were working,the government payed subsidy to itself(NNPC).so what now led to the lack of maintainance of these refineries.Nigeria greatest undoing is ''corruption''These gigantic steel plant and mills were ran aground by corrupt government and their stooges.They 've killed our refineries because of lack of maintainance and they now resort to importation,what a shame,for a country that have 4 refineries.
Re: Reactions As Akeredolu Pays January Salary In June by Manofsteel2013(m): 8:04pm On Jun 15, 2022
This is rediculious...!
Re: Reactions As Akeredolu Pays January Salary In June by Bakerdav: 8:11pm On Jun 15, 2022
Lol, APC cHange
Re: Reactions As Akeredolu Pays January Salary In June by CheapHomes1: 8:11pm On Jun 15, 2022
coputa:
When the refineries were working,the government payed subsidy to itself(NNPC).so what now led to the lack of maintainance of these refineries.Nigeria greatest undoing is ''corruption''These gigantic steel plant and mills were ran aground by corrupt government and their stooges.They 've killed our refineries because of lack of maintenance and they now resort to importation,what a shame,for a country that have 4 refineries.

my brother, i am on the same page with you thats why i asked subsidywise18 the questions which you have now answered. the guy is being selective with the truth. if you see my interaction with him, i have asked him pertinent questions, but he is running away from answering them because they will puncture all these his gutter theories.

let him tell us who government was paying subsidy money to. lets hear from him. subsidywise18, over to you
Re: Reactions As Akeredolu Pays January Salary In June by TruthinAction: 8:25pm On Jun 15, 2022
onunwa21:
I mean January 2023 or what??

January 2022. He is still owing up to five months salary.
Re: Reactions As Akeredolu Pays January Salary In June by Adexchelsea19(m): 8:41pm On Jun 15, 2022
planetx:
This is why when he was crying at the scene of the Owo massacre here on frontpage, I wasn't impressed and I called him a cry cry governor telling him to go pay workers the 5 or 6 months he is owning them
That man is owing owo polytechnic staffs 13 months salary. Very wicked man

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Re: Reactions As Akeredolu Pays January Salary In June by mechanics(m): 8:46pm On Jun 15, 2022
Just imagine.
Re: Reactions As Akeredolu Pays January Salary In June by Oches4me(m): 8:54pm On Jun 15, 2022
The indigen will come and insult KOGI State government, who is paying up to date.
Re: Reactions As Akeredolu Pays January Salary In June by Schro4real: 10:47pm On Jun 15, 2022
Because of the hardship brought upon by this salary non payment, Pensioners die sheepishly as a result of their inability to afford quality health care or procure their medications, workers die silently from depression, business activities in the state has been stagnant and there seems to be no succour in view. Well meaning Nigerians and stakeholders should please prevail on the governor to have a rethink, have mercy and look for means to pay all the outstanding salary arrears of the workers
Re: Reactions As Akeredolu Pays January Salary In June by abbey621(m): 11:02pm On Jun 15, 2022
J3susFr3ak:


With regards to China...a homogeneous population ruled by a Communist dictatorship seems easier to control--despite the levels of their own massive corruption too. The Nigerian democratic system is really that fake and bastardized! Up to a point, there are no real access or ways to talk to anyone in charge after they are elected into office.

How many Reps, Senators, LG Chairmen have open Phone lines where people are allowed to drop a Voice mail airing out their opinions on any issue? How many of the same politicians have recurring Town Halls interfacing directly with the people who elected them to debate hotly on any engaging issue? ABSOLUTELY NONE!

If the Ondo State Governor held Constant Town Halls--don't you think the bitter cries of the people attending would have provoked him to do something urgent about the salary situation already?

With so much Bitumen in the ground--while being labelled a "civil service" state at the same time...does that not show something is clearly wrong with the way the current system is operating?

Does the fact that people who say every "land" belongs to the FG...are the same people who can only boast of the Sahara dust in their own villages...while greedily and wickedly advocating for policies that robs others of their own wealth and resources--not bother you?

If the South-South Governors are too corrupt...then learn from Norway. They are one of the richest countries today because they chose to wisely NOT SPEND any money proceeds from their oil and gas exports. They invested a massive chunk of that money into their Sovereign Wealth Fund which is the richest in the world today. This Sovereign Wealth Fund smartly invests strategically in all types of global non-oil companies that are actively performing (talking about the Apples, Google, Tesla etc.,) and these companies pay back dividends to Norway every year in the billions of dollars...and this is how Norway makes a chunk of its money every year.

The Niger Delta too can be encouraged to have a version of the same Wealth Fund where most of the money is inaccessible by any one Governor. Only capital intensive projects vetted by the African Development Bank and the World Bank --can be enabled for access via some of the defined projects--for the benefit of the people affected.

Multi-ethnic societies are always inclined to be less generous tax-wise. This is why a homogeneous China, Norway or even Finland would be proud to pay taxes. Multi-cultural societies like the USA will also have a rich segment of the same society bitching about how much their tax dollars is subsidizing other non-productive parts (eg. Welfare queens, dead beats, etc.,) Evidently there are ways to make their systems more transparent and accountable.--which they do...it is sadly not the same here.

I actually believed that Obasanjo was a lot more humbled as a Christian initially when he became President in 1999. For a while he tried to be transparent....publish how much the Government accrued from crude and gas exports. And also published how much the Government spent and is planning to spend on each sector. This type of transparency stopped after a while...

Guess why most Nigerian Governors will NEVER share the exact details of how much they have generated internally or via Federal allocations?


Next time summarize, most of your points could be summed up into two paragraphs. I have no problem with what you said, my only problem is people choosing to attack the big bad wolf known as the federal government while their little red riding hood(governors, senators, reps.) are seen as saints because they share the same ethnicity.

Nigeria is overly dependent on oil and that has been the greatest downfall of our society. The fact that one group of people believe that they are entitled to 50% of the allocation from oil proceeds is just plain comedy. I can get behind your idea, create a wealth fund for them inaccessible by their governors, sentors etc, maybe this will help them to see that their problem is not allocation but wastefulness and pure greed from their own elected leaders.
Re: Reactions As Akeredolu Pays January Salary In June by Bimpe29: 9:49am On Jun 16, 2022
Oh my gosh! January salary was paid in June 2022.
Re: Reactions As Akeredolu Pays January Salary In June by ofiko123(m): 10:18am On Jun 16, 2022
Akeredolu is doing wonders..
Re: Reactions As Akeredolu Pays January Salary In June by Tundex911: 1:56pm On Jun 16, 2022
Just imagine

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