The Minister of Labour and Employment, Chris Ngige, on Friday said state governors on the platform of the Nigeria Governors Forum altered some parts of the agreement they reached on Monday with other stakeholders on the implementation of financial autonomy for state legislature and the judiciary, hence the lingering industrial action by members of the Judiciary Staff Union of Nigeria.
The chairman of the NGF, Kayode Fayemi, had after a meeting of the technical committee on the matter chaired by the Chief of Staff to the President, Prof Ibrahim Gambari, on Monday disclosed that state governors and other stakeholders had reached an agreement on the implementation. “As the conciliator, when they presented the two papers, one from the Solicitor-General and another one from the Director-General of the NGF, I had to tell them that we have to reconcile those papers, because the areas where they differ are very fundamental areas in terms of the execution of Sections 83 and 162.
Who shares the federal allocations ? = FG The office of the accountant general of the federation does the math as to who gets what? So I don’t see why it is difficult to over rule the systems of paying directly into the state purse amd making direct credited to the diff arms
No, I disagree. The problem is with JUSUN leaders. They call off strike without achieving anything. JUSUN leaders are children, clueless, naive, and without focus. They are corrupt. They should take a cue from ASUU. A strike can go on for a year on two for a good result.
Absolutely no. The Fed deliberately pays to state govt to abuse the process when the Constitution directs the Fed to pay to NJC. The Fed errs, they don't work wth the Constitution. They deliberately choose to please the govs. They hold the aces, trust me!
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