The Senate, yesterday said that former President Olusegun Obasanjo should be ignored, noting that it was not prepared as an institution to waste time replying him for berating it.
Obasanjo and NASS
It also asked the former President to return his Presidential Library to
the Federal Government, noting that it was built with public fund.
Obasanjo had at an event on Thursday in Ibadan described National
Assembly members as unarmed robbers.
Senate Deputy Minority Leader, Senator Emmanuel Bwacha, who described
the former President as controversial, said the latter deserved no
reply. He told SaturdayVanguard thus: “He is too controversial to
deserve a reply. Let him return his Presidential Library to the Federal
Government because clearly, it was forceful contributions from state
governments and federal government agencies that ensured it was built”
Also speaking to Saturday Vanguard, Chairman, South East Senate Caucus,
Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe, said “He has always said that. So, there is
no need to respond to him.”
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/08/obasanjo-ignored-says-senate/
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/08/obasanjo-ignored-says-senate/
Obasanjo and NASS
It also asked the former President to return his Presidential Library to
the Federal Government, noting that it was built with public fund.
Obasanjo had at an event on Thursday in Ibadan described National
Assembly members as unarmed robbers.
Senate Deputy Minority Leader, Senator Emmanuel Bwacha, who described
the former President as controversial, said the latter deserved no
reply. He told SaturdayVanguard thus: “He is too controversial to
deserve a reply. Let him return his Presidential Library to the Federal
Government because clearly, it was forceful contributions from state
governments and federal government agencies that ensured it was built”
Also speaking to Saturday Vanguard, Chairman, South East Senate Caucus,
Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe, said “He has always said that. So, there is
no need to respond to him.”
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/08/obasanjo-ignored-says-senate/
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/08/obasanjo-ignored-says-senate/
Obasanjo and NASS
It also asked the former President to return his Presidential Library to
the Federal Government, noting that it was built with public fund.
Obasanjo had at an event on Thursday in Ibadan described National
Assembly members as unarmed robbers.
Senate Deputy Minority Leader, Senator Emmanuel Bwacha, who described
the former President as controversial, said the latter deserved no
reply. He told SaturdayVanguard thus: “He is too controversial to
deserve a reply. Let him return his Presidential Library to the Federal
Government because clearly, it was forceful contributions from state
governments and federal government agencies that ensured it was built”
Also speaking to Saturday Vanguard, Chairman, South East Senate Caucus,
Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe, said “He has always said that. So, there is
no need to respond to him.”
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/08/obasanjo-ignored-says-senat
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/08/obasanjo-ignored-says-senat
Obasanjo and NASS
It also asked the former President to return his Presidential Library to
the Federal Government, noting that it was built with public fund.
Obasanjo had at an event on Thursday in Ibadan described National
Assembly members as unarmed robbers.
Senate Deputy Minority Leader, Senator Emmanuel Bwacha, who described
the former President as controversial, said the latter deserved no
reply. He told SaturdayVanguard thus: “He is too controversial to
deserve a reply. Let him return his Presidential Library to the Federal
Government because clearly, it was forceful contributions from state
governments and federal government agencies that ensured it was built”
Also speaking to Saturday Vanguard, Chairman, South East Senate Caucus,
Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe, said “He has always said that. So, there is
no need to respond to him.”
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/08/obasanjo-ignored-says-senate/
It also asked the former President to return his Presidential Library
to the Federal Government, noting that it was built with public fund.
Obasanjo had at an event on Thursday in Ibadan described National
Assembly members as unarmed robbers.Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/08/obasanjo-ignored-says-senate/
Senate Deputy Minority Leader, Senator Emmanuel Bwacha, who described the former President as controversial, said the latter deserved no reply. He told SaturdayVanguard thus: “He is too controversial to deserve a reply. Let him return his Presidential Library to the Federal Government because clearly, it was forceful contributions from state governments and federal government agencies that ensured it was built” Also speaking to Saturday Vanguard, Chairman, South East Senate Caucus, Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe, said “He has always said that. So, there is no need to respond to him.”
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UNITED Labour Congress
of Nigeria, ULC, yesterday described Wednesday report by National Bureau
of Statistics, NBS, that public officials in the country took N400
billion bribe in one year, as embarrassing and untrue.
President of ULC, Mr. Joe Ajaero, contended that since bribe was not
receipted, it was not possible to give an exact figure of bribes offered
or received within a given period even though offering and receiving of
bribes were common knowledge.
According to him: “It is embarrassing and cannot be true . It cannot be
true in the sense that bribes are not receipted and if these ones were
receipted, that means the figure is more than that because bribes are
not things that are done in the open. For anybody to quote exact figure
as bribe taken within a period of time, it means the person is trying to
make bribe an open thing or something that is illegal. I know that
bribe is inducement, tips, gratification or whatever name it is called.
But I do not think that there are records of it.
“My contention is that it is not because the figure is high or less, it
is something nobody can say on his or her honour that this is the amount
I spent on bribe. Unless there is a bribe monitoring unit in every
room, in every bus stop and everywhere that is taking records of how
much bribes were given and accepted. But I agree that bribes take place
every minute of the day, but the extent and degree is something nobody
cannot ascertain.
“Without sounding as encouraging workers on things that are not right,
if workers received inducement to do some jobs many things are involved.
One, that the workers are corrupt and two, that the workers are not
properly taken care of. This means where they are working, there is no
proper motivation and maybe they are poorly paid and need to do one or
two things to make up. If the workers are corrupt, that is to say the
environment that they are working is also a corrupt environment because
the same workers are being supervised by their bosses. It then means
that their bosses encourage or use them to commit such crime because, at
the end of the day, it is not the workers in most cases who will act on
the files. They still take the files to their bosses.
“The workers may be like a conduit pipe being used to receive bribes and
other inducement. So, there may be other scenario you may paint around
this, but remember it is equally an offence to give and to receive
bribe. The person offering that bribe, may even be more guilty than the
person receiving. Why do people offer bribes in most cases? If they
suspect that they are not qualified or may not get what they want, they
go extra mile to get what they want since they know they will not get it
by merit. Bribe is already becoming a culture to the person offering
or the person receiving.”
On whether big salary can be used to arrest corruption in public
service, he said: “People who have imbibed the culture of bribe, even if
they get billions of Naira as wage, they will still receive bribe. The
thing about amassing wealth is that, more wealth means more. It will not
stop. There are some that are done in minimal scale, that are taken as
subsistence corruption. There are workers who may not have transport
money, no matter the level of morality, they need something to take them
home or survive. But they are different from those who, even if they
receive more than the highest paid president in the world, they will
still ask for and receive bribe.”
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/08/n400bn-bribe-embarrassing-untrue-says-labour/
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/08/n400bn-bribe-embarrassing-untrue-says-labour/
It also asked the
former President to return his Presidential Library to the Federal
Government, noting that it was built with public fund. Obasanjo had at
an event on Thursday in Ibadan described National Assembly members as
unarmed robbers.
Senate Deputy Minority Leader, Senator Emmanuel Bwacha, who described
the former President as controversial, said the latter deserved no
reply. He told SaturdayVanguard thus: “He is too controversial to
deserve a reply. Let him return his Presidential Library to the Federal
Government because clearly, it was forceful contributions from state
governments and federal government agencies that ensured it was built”
Also speaking to Saturday Vanguard, Chairman, South East Senate Caucus,
Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe, said “He has always said that. So, there is
no need to respond to him.”
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/08/obasanjo-ignored-says-senate/
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/08/obasanjo-ignored-says-senate/
Obasanjo and NASS
It also asked the former President to return his Presidential Library to
the Federal Government, noting that it was built with public fund.
Obasanjo had at an event on Thursday in Ibadan described National
Assembly members as unarmed robbers.
Senate Deputy Minority Leader, Senator Emmanuel Bwacha, who described
the former President as controversial, said the latter deserved no
reply. He told SaturdayVanguard thus: “He is too controversial to
deserve a reply. Let him return his Presidential Library to the Federal
Government because clearly, it was forceful contributions from state
governments and federal government agencies that ensured it was built”
Also speaking to Saturday Vanguard, Chairman, South East Senate Caucus,
Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe, said “He has always said that. So, there is
no need to respond to him.”
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/08/obasanjo-ignored-says-senate
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/08/obasanjo-ignored-says-senate
Obasanjo and NASS
It also asked the former President to return his Presidential Library to
the Federal Government, noting that it was built with public fund.
Obasanjo had at an event on Thursday in Ibadan described National
Assembly members as unarmed robbers.
Senate Deputy Minority Leader, Senator Emmanuel Bwacha, who described
the former President as controversial, said the latter deserved no
reply. He told SaturdayVanguard thus: “He is too controversial to
deserve a reply. Let him return his Presidential Library to the Federal
Government because clearly, it was forceful contributions from state
governments and federal government agencies that ensured it was built”
Also speaking to Saturday Vanguard, Chairman, South East Senate Caucus,
Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe, said “He has always said that. So, there is
no need to respond to him.”
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/08/obasanjo-ignored-says-senate/
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/08/obasanjo-ignored-says-senate/








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