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  • Civil Service Stinks As Aare Afe Babalola Flays Rising Corruption, Indolence

    Civil Service Stinks As Aare Afe Babalola Flays Rising Corruption, Indolence

    Aare Afe Babalola, SAN,  founder of the Afe Babalola University, Ado-Ekiti (ABUAD), has flayed the rising cases of corruption and indolence in the country’s civil service.

    Aare Babalola who spoke at the opening of a two-day capacity training for officers on special cadres in the Ekiti State Ministry of Capacity Development and Training describes the trend as alarming and dangerous..

    Babalola called for improved remuneration for government workers to discourage the trend.

    He said: “Corruption has eaten deep into Nigeria’s civil service. The civil service of today is riddled with corruption, indolence and eye-service. I am a victim myself, and some of my key staff can testify to this.

    “It is so bad that if you write ordinary letter to the minister, you have to do ‘follow-ups’, and I think you understand what I mean by that, without which the letter will not get to its destination, talk more of allowing action on it.”

    The legal luminary also noted that the civil service in the old western region was formidable, ‘but the current civil servants in many parts of the country, who should be the eyes and ears of the government’, have usurped power.

    “In the old western region, the civil servants were feared and respected, but later when they realised the enormous power they wielded, they virtually usurped power from the government,” he said.

    Babalola added that sufficient payment of remuneration was expedient in the civil service, to bypass the parlous state of the country’s economy.

    “Special attention must be paid to the salaries and emoluments of civil servants, having regard to the parlous state of the country’s economy.

    “As things are today, the monthly take-home of an average civil servant can’t take him to the next bus stop. To make them productive, civil servants must be properly remunerated,” he said.

  • Nigeria Records Highest COVID-19 New Cases Since August

    Nigeria Records Highest COVID-19 New Cases Since August

    Despite gross under-testing, incidents of the cases of coronavirus infections in Nigeria rose steadily on Thursday and Friday fueling fears of complacency by Nigerians who may have assumed wrongly that the country has flattened the curve.

    The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control, NCDC, confirmed 343 new cases on Thursday, and 324 on Friday making a 667 within two days. These figures took the total to 68,627.

    Of the total figures, 64,467 have been discharged after successful treatment, leaving the country’s active cases at 3000.

    But fatalities remain unchanged (at 1,179) as no death was recorded on Friday. However, Thursday’s figures were reported to be the highest since August.

    Friday’s 324 new cases were reported from 11 states namely: Lagos (115), FCT (110), Kaduna (57), Taraba (9), Akwa Ibom (8), Plateau (6), Bauchi (4), Ekiti (4), Kano(4), Katsina (4) and Rivers (3).

    Again, Lagos and the FCT, the two most affected cities, led in Friday’s tally with 115 and 110 new cases respectively.

    Nigeria, a country of over 200 million, has tested only 760,000 people, suggesting that the corona virus infections may run deeper than the public knows.

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