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BUHARI FIRED MAINA

The Presidency has given more reasons President Muhammadu Buhari ordered the disengagement of former Chairman of the Presidential Task Force on Pension Reforms Abdulrasheed Abdullahi Maina from Federal Civil Service. Buhari's Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina, explained that the president "acted on a new set of facts" while issuing the directive for the disengagement of Maina. Giving more reasons, Adesina said Buhari relieved Maina of his duty because he left the service without permission and he ran away from the country. The presidential spokesperson added that Maina's action brought embarrassment on Buhari's government. "In issuing the directive that Maina should be immediately disengaged from service, Mr. President acted on a new set of facts. One, for leaving the service without permission; he ran away from the country. And two, for the embarrassment he has brought to the government," Adesina said, on Monday. Recall th...

CULT MEMBERS

POLICE ARREST CULT MEMBERS WHO RAPE GIRLS DURING INITIATION IN DELTA   No.of Visitors of this News16970 ❮❯ Five male members and one female member of a cult group known as Junior Vikings, have been arrested by the Delta State police command. The suspects who fall between the ages of 16-20 years, were apprehended during a cult meeting in Ashaka. According to the Delta state Commissioner of Police, Mr. Zanna Ibrahim who spoke with newsmen, police operatives at Ashaka Division, Ndokwa axis of the state, acting on a tip off, stormed a hotel at Ashaka, where the cultists were meeting. He said: "On sighting the policemen, the suspects escaped by jumping the hotel's fence, abandoning one Rocky motorcycle with registration number UWN 852 QR Enugu, six pairs of palm slippers, two Nokia phones, one Techno phone, one Gionee phone and one black spectacle. However, one female suspect by name was later arrested, who made a confessional statement and disclosed that she was for...

BUDGETS

Commissioner for Finance, Olorogun David Edevbie, said this in reaction to comments that political appointees were more than civil servants in the state. Speaking at a press briefing on the 2018 budget proposal sent to the state House of Assembly by the governor, Edevbie said Delta government has 2,203 political appointees with the sum of N382 million as salary and 45,000 civil servants that gulp N4.5 billion salary monthly. "I find it funny when some persons say political appointees are more than civil servants in the state", he said. "We are running an open-door policy. The state has 2,203 political appointees and 45,000 civil servants; the number of public servants are not included." On the debt profile of the state government, Edevbie said: "About N100 billion are owed contractors. Although no one is happy about the situation, Okowa has approved that contractors, especially those whose money are not much, should be paid." "We are aware...

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