Friday 17 March 2017

DELE DADA'S SAGA IGNITES PARIS CLUB TRANCHE



Dele Dada’s Saga ignites Paris Club tranche
By Abdulmumini Adeku.Image result for yahaya belloGOVERNOR OF KOGI STATE OF NIGERIA,ALHAJI YAHAYA BELLO IS EXPECTED TO PAY WORKERS AS SOON AS CASH IS RELEASED IN ABUJA SOON
In the aftermath of the open letter written by the founder of Paedia Express Multimedia Group,Mr Abdulmumini Adeku, appealing and pleading to the President of Nigeria ,Muhammadu Buhari via a photo news caption to rap Kogi State Governor ,Alhaji Yahaya Bello on the need to pay up workers’ salaries particularly  that of ailing and retired Principal of Titcombe College ,Egbe ,Chief Oladele Dada would appear to be getting the much needed  attention even at the highest level of governance in the land.
Checks as at press time by The News Office Desk of Paedia Express Multimedia Group
In Lagos,Nigeria on the vexing issue shows that President Muhammadu Buhari has ordered the Finance Ministry in Abuja,Nigeria to release a  tranche of funds to various state government with a caveat  that the released funds be used for immediate payments of salaries,pensions/gratuities,severance package and other forms of emolument for workers .
It would be recalled  in the open letter written and widely circulated on the social media by for mer students, sympathizers, associates and friends of the ailing teacher,Chief Dele Dada  ,Mr Adeku had hinted that his former teacher who retired both as principal and a Director in the Ministry of Education in Kogi state ,Chief Dele Dada was at the verge of going blind and needed an urgent set of palliative to pull through with immediate effect.
Buhari as at  the time of filing this report  had directed the Minister of Finance ,Mrs Kemi Adeosun and the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria [C.B.N.]Godwin Emefiele to as a matter of national emergency release the second tranche of the London –Paris Club refunds to the states nationwide so as to ease the burden of financial hardship on various categories of public servants .

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