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Senate commends NASC, Lauds Ongoing Reforms In The Commission.

Chairman Senate Committee on Establishment and Public service and members of the committee has unanimously passed a vote of confidence on the Executive Chairman, National Assembly Service Commission NASC, Engineer Ahmed Kadi Amshi FNSE.
The committee made this resolution during an oversight function by members to the National Assembly Service Commission NASC headquarters at Utako Abuja.

Chairman of the committee, Alhaji Ibrahim Shekarau and the Executive Chairman, National Assembly Service Commission NASC, Engineer Ahmed Kadi Amshi FNSE. during the committee visit.
According to the Chairman of the committee, Alhaji Ibrahim Shekarau said the conducive environment created by the new leadership of the NASC is worthwhile.
It is note-worthy that during the tour the Committee Chairman expressed great pleasure over what he saw and assured that the Senate would support the commission in many ways

NASC Chairman presenting a gift to the Committee Chairman.
Part of the statement Read:
‘We are impressed by the neatness,serene and clean environment we met today,from the entrance of the complex to the offices and it’s environment.it shows even though, it is a rented apartment,there is orderliness,decency and sense of belonging in the new system by the new leadership.’
‘We cannot work in an unkept environment,infact the conduct of the staffers of the commission and by extension at the National Assembly has shown there is a new sherrif in town.’

The Executive Chairman, National Assembly Service Commission NASC, Engineer Ahmed Kadi Amshi FNSE.
‘We commend you on the on going reforms in the commission, particularly the staff rationalisation, redeployment and retirement,as over 100 senior staffs that leverage on age and service year, discrepancies have been shown the way out.’
‘These patriotic and ressolve to depart from business as usual has addressed stagnation,frustration and career development in NASC back on track.’

NASC chairman in the group picture with Senate committee during the oversight visit to the commission yesterday.
‘The smuggling of allien and archaic civil service rules and retirement age by the affected staff is not in line with the public service conditions of service,I therefore encourage the Chairman to continue in this good trend.’
‘The bold action was timely,it is in line with the ideas and ideals of the committee and the leadership of the National Assembly.it is a job well done.
‘We are readily available to support the commission in the area of more funding, regularisation of it’s existence as a commission and more lofty ideas.’ Senator Shekarau said.
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Ex-Oyo deputy gov, Arapaja emerges PDP vice chairman in South-West

The former Deputy Governor of Oyo State, Taofeek Arapaja, on Monday emerged the Vice-Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the South-West.
Arapaja, who is backed by the Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde , scored 343 votes to defeat the party’s ex- chairman in the zone, Dr. Eddy Olafeso, who garnered 330 votes.
Olafeso is the candidate of former Ekiti State governor, Ayo Fayose, who on Monday acknowledged Makinde as PDP leader in the zone.
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Nigeria is in huge financial trouble’, Obaseki laments, says FG printed N60bn to share in March

Obaseki wonders where the Federal Government would find money to share in Abuja when Shell is pulling out of Nigeria and Chevron investing in alternative fuel.
Governor Godwin Obaseki of Edo State has decried the state of Nigeria’s economy, saying the Federal Government had to print N60bn in March to support federal allocation to states.
The governor expressed worry on the rising debts of the country, saying Nigeria is in ‘huge financial trouble.’
When we got FAAC for March, the federal government printed additional N50-N60 billion to top-up for us to share”
“This April, we will go to Abuja and share.
By the end of this year, our total borrowings are going to be within N15-N16 trillion”, he said.The governor, who condemned the country’s over-dependence on crude oil lamented that Nigeria’s economy has changed, adding that the current price of crude oil is only a mirage.
Oaseki said, “Nigeria has changed. The economy of Nigeria is not the same again, whether we like it or not. Since the civil war, we have been managing, saying money is not our problem as long as we are pumping crude oil everyday.
“So we have run a very strange economy and strange presidential system where the local, state and federal governments, at the end of the month, go and earn salaries. We are the only country in the world that does that.
“Everywhere else, the government relies on the people to produce taxes and that is what they use to run the local government, state and the federation.
“But with the way we run Nigeria, the country can go to sleep. At the end of the month, we just go to Abuja, collect money and we come back to spend. We are in trouble, huge financial trouble.
“The current price of crude oil is only a mirage. The major oil companies who are the ones producing are no longer investing much in oil.
The governor wondered where the Federal Government would find money to share in Abuja when Shell is pulling out of Nigeria and Chevron investing in alternative fuel.
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