Nigeria’s 43 Ministers have donated 50% of their March 2020 salaries to support Federal Government’s efforts to combat the COVID-19 pandemic.Though what the 50% amounted to was not disclosed, a statement in Abuja on Saturday stated that the Minister of State for Transportation, Senator Gbemisola Saraki will coordinate the donation.The statement further quoted Saraki as saying it was a gesture of solidarity and support for the Federal Government’s efforts to tackle the disease.
”This global virus outbreak will require nations, continents and smaller communities to pull together to contribute their resources and support one another. “This will facilitate an early resolution of the problem,” Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed further quoted Senator Saraki as saying.
The Ministers also commended President Muhammadu Buhari for his leadership role in addressing the COVID-19 pandemic.
Transfer from one politicians account to another
They should for April, May and June as well. Corona isn't ending soon
Audio money.
The senators are busy distributing their cars, soon the will come back for vote from the same people the abandon in time covid-19
Mind you IDP are not the only poor people in this country
The masses are suffering no food for the poor
All the found that is been jected to fight covid-19 in Nigeria will be looted.
Scam
50% of what? Let us know the amount whether we can appreciate or not. Ministers supposed to donate handsomely not just 50% of nothing.
Donation with mouth, where is the money. United States share the money among its citizens, were just hearing about donations.
Den don try the problem b say make d money and all other donation serve there purpose.. My prayer is that anybody that plan to steal all donated funds COVID-19 will never depart from his/her household..
These our ministers are like Satan that gives you hen to collect elephants. They will later loot the money back to there pocket in triple.
How much do they earn? That would enable us do the maths. 50% of their gross earnings or what? The said 50% donated will give us total sum of what. We need your response
Thumps up, honourable Ministers I expect same gesture from our distinguished Lawmakers
It is not enough to say 50% salary has been donated, Nigerian want to know the agency or NGO handling such donations hand how it will be spent to avoided some unprintable actions
The donation is a scam until we know the how much the 50 percent of there salaries amount to.
Leaders
will they die if the donate all. afterall is kuku our money
AudioDonation
50%, how sure is this news. we don't even know the exact money earned monthly. To me it is our money they wanted to use for national caring.
Fake!! Is this fake gist, to atone for their ineptitude or dictatorial tendencies?
How nice for them, is it the basic salary or with their astronomical add ons. Oshi. Covid punish una there.
What about the allowance?
They should reduce all their salaries. Including the senators and reps.....recession must hit us all hard...
To be relooted
🤣🤣🤣🤣 Even if dem dey mad
Remaining our useless senators
The enemies of Nigeria who work in secrecy. Keep your money. Tell us, where is the president? You have conspired against the people of this nation.
Senators are something else.
The basic monthly salary of a Nigerian minister is ₦168,866.66. Fifty percent of it is ₦84,433.33. Those ridiculing others for donating ‘peanut’ to COVID-19 relief should calculate how much 43 ministers donated.
Lol this is either being petty of abi na audio money 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
What about senators
We don't need your salary to be reduced, please reduce your allowance also.
Did u seek the attention of the workers on this?
Fake news 📰
Distribute this money to the poor masses they need it more
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