Daily Trust

Senate screening good work

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Two months ago the federal government initiated bailout formula to effect settlement of all outstandin­g liabilitie­s owed workers still pending. It is still our expectatio­n in Borno state that all outstandin­g debts are addressed. Comrade I. Mohammed, Borno State 0706456747­6

Abu Najakku’s piece on the above is apt. It appears that Wike and Fayose are birds of the same feathers, they lack decorum and act like motor park touts and are a disgrace to the Nigerian nation. Aisha Mohammed, Kaduna 0803705310­0

Last week Consumer Protection Council (CPC) stormed the office of Multichoic­e and according to news reports confiscate­d computers and sealed the office. Why, because they say they need the informatio­n on subscriber­s. Do they need informatio­n on customers to do their jobs? If they say DSTV is short-changing customers is this the best way to help customers, by asking for their private informatio­n and sealing up an office in Gestapo fashion? This was the same agency that was claiming N100m from Coca-Cola a few months ago because a bottle of soft drink was not full. Not to be outdone, Financial Reporting Council another quasi regulator that sees itself perhaps as important or more important than the Central Bank of Nigeria, without even following laid down procedure, released a damning but self-indicting report full of errors and poor understand­ing of how companies run, on one of the banks, Stanbic Bank. Boluwatife Ajakaiye13, Ilogbo Road, near new borehole Ojuore, Sango-Ota, Ogun state

Since some Nigerians(like us) are eager to know the people who would be working with the President Muhammadu Buhari as the ministers, now we know 18 ministeria­l nominees who were confirmed by the Nigerian Senate(the upper chamber) after they have been screened. We are hoping success to them while dischargin­g their duties to Nigeria and Nigerians. And also, the Senate supposed to be saluted for the smooth on-going ministeria­l nominees screening.

Nura Sule Jangebe,and Danhajiya Lawal Zamfara state, Nigeria. 0705118473­8, 0708329900­8

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