In a candid interview on Channels TV FROM 8:01, a member representing Nnewi North/ South/ Ekwusigo, Federal Constituency, Anambra State, Uzokwe Ifeanyi who earns a monthly salary of N936,000, discussed the implementation of a 50% salary cut that was approved in July.

Acknowledging that elected officials do not determine their own pay, he likened the process to fuel subsidy changes that require documentation and time for implementation.

He emphasized the transparency of the current speaker, RT Hon. Tajudeen Abbas, highlighting the openness of their plenary sessions and the absence of any secrecy.

He acknowledged his lack of expertise regarding the specific procedures involved in the salary reduction process but explained that it was initiated around mid-July and will take time to be fully executed

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He said, “Here is my July salary, I earn N936,000, we approve that 50 percent cut in July amd it has to go on process. We do not pay ourselves. It is just like the president saying fuel subsidy is gone, the next day, they will implement it. If Mr. President says he will reduce fuel price to N400, they will tell you that it will take a process, that they are documenting it.

The speaker of today, RT Hon. Tajudeen Abbas has made our plenary so open that you can come in. He doesn’t hide anything. It was almost after mid-July that we cut our salary, I do not know the processes they will follow.”….Sêe_Morē

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