The Oyo State House of Assembly lawmakers may have agreed to a 30 per cent reduction in their monthly allocations effective April 2020 amid the current economic challenges in the country.
Makinde had said that the monthly federal allocations to the state had dropped significantly as a result of the effect of the Coronavirus. Also, the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Mr. Taiwo Adisa, said: “The state is not looking at cutting its budget in the immediate, but to harness its internally-generated revenue to shore up its revenue base. We expect a rise in IGR activities that will bring in more money.”
Owoseni said that COVID-19 task force compliance team would commence an aggressive patrol round the markets in the state from Monday, April 27, 2020, and any market found not complying with the state government directives to prevent community infection of the dreaded virus would be dealt with and made to face the full wrath of the law.
Like seriously.
This man is a clown ! Is there any change in the economy before the pandemic in the country
Seriously 😂🤣
So lawmakers still de collect money when me my wife and new born baby of six weeks don de house for 4 weeks and six days What are they getting paid for? Jokers
It seriously has an adverse effect on the economy.
As if there's difference before the pandemic ☹️
Even a lay man knows that...
Well done sirs!
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