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Looters’ hands have to Be Amputated To stop The Stealing Of Nigeria's money


The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), the change Union Congress and civil society establishments on Thursday organised a mass rally to protest what they known as lack of properly governance and scourge of corruption in the usa.

The protesters, beneath the auspices of the #IStandWithNigeria, visited the country wide meeting wherein they presented their 18-point call for to Senate President Bukola Saraki, before they went to Aso Rock and have been obtained via acting President Yemi Osinbajo, Minister of Labour, Chris Ngige; and the Minister of nation for Petroleum resources, Ibe Kachikwu.

The President of the NLC, Mr. Ayuba Wabba, had whilst addressing the protesters said employees had been the worst laid low with the “absence of good governance, transparency, responsibility’ and corruption” within the us of a.

Wabba, who wondered how a number of the corruption suspects could divert big quantity of public price range to the music of billions of naira, stated that such human beings need to be ‘named, shamed’ and feature one of their palms amputated as a mark on folks that stole to the song of N1bn.

Wabba stated, “we are traumatic for multiplied light, they are announcing pay for tariff, we're demanding for minimum wage, they are pronouncing they're going to pay in possibilities, this isn't always what we good buy for.

“…We demand that corruption suspects must be named and shamed. They (the government) need to also reduce off one of the hands of everyone that stole public cash to the track of N1bn. What is a person doing with N1bn?”

Also, the President of the TUC, Bobboi Kaigama, said the organised Labour would collaborate with the anti-graft groups to tune bailout finances given to kingdom governments to offset workers’ salaries, which he alleged have been being diverted by using some governors.

He stated that the diversion of public funds with the aid of a few become partially responsible for the cutting-edge complication.

Ałso, a former Vice-President of the NLC, Mr. Isah Aremu, described non-fee of salaries to workers as legitimate corruption.

He additionally wondered why a few human beings had been opposed to the affirmation of Mr. Ibrahim Magu as the great chairman of the EFCC.

He stated that a number of the senators opposed to Magu’s confirmation have been 'customers of the EFCC'.

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