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How Majority Of Osun Workers Get Full Salary And Other Headlines Today

  • PublishedJuly 28, 2017

Osun Defender

How Majority Of Osun Workers Get Full Salary

Facts have emerged on how the government of the State of Osun has fared on the payment of salaries of its workers, as the largest number of the workforce has been established have received their full salaries up to date.

New Telegraph

Constitution Amendment Splits Senators, Reps

Contrary to the decision of the Senate on some items in the clause-by-clause voting on the 33 bills processed by its special committee on the review of the 1999 constitution, the House of Representatives yesterday took a parallel position.

The Nation

Senators Under Fire Over Power Devolution Vote

Senators came under fire yesterday for rejecting the devolution of power to states. The House of Representatives, which voted some bills yesterday, also rejected power devolution in a bid to amend the constitution.

Nigerian Tribune

Boko Haram: Osinbajo Orders Military Chiefs Back To North-East

In an apparent bid to roll back activities of Boko Haram terrorists, Acting President Yemi Osinbajo, on Thursday, ordered security chiefs to return to command center in the North-East.

The Guardian

You’re Lazy, Sultan Tells Northern Governors

The Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Saad Abubakar yesterday condemned what he considered as the lazy attitude of some northern governors to governance. The Sultan said the governors must show practical commitment to discharging their duties by avoiding procrastination and implementing decisions capable of turning around poor situation of the north.

Daily Sun

Senators, Reps Under Attack

The Senate and the House of Representative have come under severe attack over their decision to kill the Devolution of Powers Amendment Bill in the ongoing consideration of amendment to the 1999 constitution.

The Punch

How FG, Govs Shield Indicated Judges From Sanctions, Prosecution

No fewer than six judges, kicked out of office in 2016 and another one since 2011, have escaped full sanctions due to the failure of the Presidency, the police and some state governors to implement key recommendations of the National Judicial Council against the affected judicial officers, the Punch has learnt.

Vanguard

Atiku, Ohanaeze, Wome Groups, Others Slam Senate

Outrage overflowed, yesterday, against the Senate over its rejection of restricting and renunciation of women’s rights with former Vice President Atiku Abubakar lamenting that his party, the All Progressives Congress APC, had betrayed its 2015 election promises.

 

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