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TUC to govs: Account for your security votes

- By Idowu Isamotu

The Trade Union Congress yesterday challenged the 36 state governors to account for the usage of security votes they had been collecting all these years.

TUC National Treasurer and President-General of the Senior Staff Associatio­n of Statutory Corporatio­ns and Government-Owned Companies (SSASCGOC),

Mohammad Yunusa, made the call in an interview with journalist­s in Abuja.

He also urged the Federal Government to cut cost of governance by scrapping the Senate or the House of Representa­tives.

Reacting to a question on what labour unions were doing to help government in fighting insecurity, Yunus said: ''Let’s look at the narratives before now. Government gives security votes to all state governors before now as chief security officers of their states and that money is not usually accounted for.

''If you ask how they’re using it, they’ll tell you security matters are shrouded in secrecy. If you're the chief security officer of a state, and you're being given security votes, I don't know how much that’s given to you, I don't know what you're doing with it, how can I help you to secure the state?

''We’re now changing the narratives to say no, if the security is the collective responsibi­lity of every citizen, let the state governors share their plans with the citizens so that we can key into that plan and secure our state.''

According to him, the only way to reduce insecurity is by fighting poverty in the land, saying investment­s will continue to elude the country if insecurity challenges are not properly addressed.

 ??  ?? From right: District Governor, Rotary Internatio­nal District 9125, Jumoke Bamigboye; former vice presidenti­al candidate of the defunct SDP, Amb. Babangana Kingibe; Chairman Chrome Group of Companies, Sir Emeka Offor; former Senate President, Sen. Ken Nnamani; Senator Ifeanyi Uba and Minister of State for Mines and Steel Developmen­t, Uchechukwu Ogah during the commission­ing of Rotary Hall donated to Rotary Internatio­nal district 9125 by Sir Emeka Offor Foundation, in Abuja, yesterday. Photo: Felix Onigbinde
From right: District Governor, Rotary Internatio­nal District 9125, Jumoke Bamigboye; former vice presidenti­al candidate of the defunct SDP, Amb. Babangana Kingibe; Chairman Chrome Group of Companies, Sir Emeka Offor; former Senate President, Sen. Ken Nnamani; Senator Ifeanyi Uba and Minister of State for Mines and Steel Developmen­t, Uchechukwu Ogah during the commission­ing of Rotary Hall donated to Rotary Internatio­nal district 9125 by Sir Emeka Offor Foundation, in Abuja, yesterday. Photo: Felix Onigbinde

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