“Lagos To Engage ‘Mama Put’ To Feed 1,500 People In Each LGA Daily - Channels Television”
“Lagos To Engage ‘Mama Put’ To Feed 1,500 People In Each LGA Daily - Channels Television”
@mindviewer
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168 ViewsGovernment should pay the money to individuals account through the CBN. Through Governors the money will not see the light of the day n it′s high time Government stops all forms of monetary palliati...
@eric_maani
157 ViewsWhat a clueless government. Allocating money to state governments with a view to tackling food scarcity, and rising inflation will only result in such money getting misappropriated or looted by corrup...
@hunkulsteve
70 ViewsGood initiative. Let farmers have direct impact and pay salary arrears, gratuity and pensioners based on what is meant for. Let start from there. This money if adequately distributed will circulate w...
@bosedea
168 ViewsWe focus too much on the center that is the reason state government are taking us for a ride. They collect allocation and change it to dollars and keep.
@splendorr
71 ViewsAll this is waste of time cos it will never reduce this hardship you talking about. The governors will cut their share, chairmen and directors will also cut their shares and the last person will not g...
@emerald
137 ViewsGuy, APC cannot cure this country with their hypocrisy, now that prices of things are going up, you are trying to help, I no even know wetin to feel
@psmartino
130 ViewsPutting more money in the hands of the state governors is a waste. We can′t feel their impacts despite the increased allocations coming to them
@cyfranzie
60 ViewsSo they can give out money to tackle food scarcity but can′t invest such money into any project to generate income nor tackle the abuse of office by police men via extortion along with there associa...