Friday, November 06, 2015

On The N5,000 That APC Promised To Paying Monthly

I write to add my voice to the trending issue at the moment #Our5k. It will recalled that the All Progressives Congress (APC), during electioneering made a promise of paying a stipend of N5,000 to all unemployed Nigerians.

This issue divided the senate earlier this week, as the members elected under the platform of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) and their counterparts from Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) engaged one another.

The motion which was sponsored by Sen. Philip Aduda (FCT) was turned down by a massive shout of 'no, no' in the hallow chamber.
It took the intervention of the Senate President, Bukola Saraki for calm to restore among the senators.

While addressing them, Bukola Saraki urged them not to be playing politics with everything, most especially the issue of unemployment in the country.

I think our senators elected under the platform of PDP should stop this political hatred and put the interest of the Nation ahead of party. Their criticism should be constructive.

It is my believe that some underground logistics work must be done before the payment, we should still give President Muhammadu Buhari more time, it will be recalled that President Buhari Has said it in many fora that Nigeria cannot afford the salaries of 36 ministers, due to how the country was grounded financially  by the immediate past government of Goodluck Jonathan. 

In a swift reaction, the ruling party All Progressives Congress (APC) has reiterated its stand as to the the payment of the monthly stipend and that PDP will be disgraced.

Nigeria's interest should be Supreme....  We are watching.

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