https://bio.site/dapurtoto1

https://linkr.bio/dapurtogel

https://heylink.me/dapurtoto88/

https://bio.site/dapurto88

https://potofu.me/dapurtoto88

situs toto

toto togel 4d

situs togel

10 situs togel terpercaya

10 situs togel terpercaya

situs togel

situs toto

bandar togel online

10 situs togel terpercaya

toto togel

toto togel

situs togel

situs togel

situs togel

situs togel

bandar togel

situs togel

toto togel

bo togel terpercaya

situs togel

situs toto

situs togel

situs togel

toto togel

situs toto

situs togel

https://www.eksplorasilea.com/

https://ukinvestorshow.com

https://advisorfinancialservices.com

https://milky-holmes-unit.com

toto togel

situs togel

slot online

COVID-19: Reduce Salaries, Allowances of Political Office Holders, Lawyer Tells Govt

2 Min Read

 

Mr Realwan Okpanachi, an Abuja based constitutional lawyer, has urged governments at all levels to review downward, salaries and allowances of political office holders and appointees in the country.

Okpanachi made the call in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), on Monday in Abuja.

The lawyer said this was necessary considering the devastating impact of the coronavirus pandemic on Nigeria’s economy.

READ ALSO :CBS: NGO Urges Clients to Access Services in Primary Healthcare Centres

The legal practitioner also wants the government to retrench all redundant workers.

He said to help the economy in these trying times, employments and appointments should be made on the basis of productivity.

He said the directive of President Muhammadu Buhari, that the Oronsaye’s report on rationalisation and restructuring of Federal Government parastatals, commissions and agencies be implemented, was commendable.

“The president’s directive for the implementation of Oronsaye’s report with a view to pruning down the number of MDAs from 263 to 161 is not only cheering but highly commendable.

“I encourage state governments to also take steps towards reducing the number of their NDAs,’’ Okpanachi said.

The lawyer also urged the Federal Government to harmonise the salaries of various ministries, departments and agencies (MDAs), of government.

He said the practice where people working in some agencies were paid salaries that were far and above what their contemporaries in ministries were earning, was not only discriminatory but demoralising.

“There is no explanation for a director in the ministry taking a salary that is far less than what a new entrant in some agencies takes,’’ the lawyer said.

Share this Article