Yobe governor, deputy, lawmakers, judges donate 50% of salaries to combat coronavirus

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Others who have indicated same gesture include the Secretary to the State Government and members of the Yobe State House of Assembly.

Yobe State Governor, Mai Buni, and his deputy, Idi Gubana, have donated 50 per cent of their salaries as part of measures to prevent any outbreak of theThe donation has also attracted the same gesture from other high ranking officials of the state government including the members of the State Executive Council.

The commissioner for information, Abdullahi Bego, announced this in a statement released to journalists in Damaturu on Tuesday evening. Members of the National Assembly and at least a Nigerian governor have indicated plans to give up part of their emoluments to combat the ailment which has so far killed two persons and infected 139.“As the Yobe State Government, under His Excellency Governor Mai Mala Buni, continues to adopt various measures to ensure that the coronavirus disease does not break out in the state, the governor and his deputy, Hon.

“The Yobe COVID-19 Sub-Committee on Resource Mobilization under the leadership of the Hon.

 

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50% of how much please? All these guys should stop playing with Nigerians.

Donate 100% please

Jokers😂😂

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