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Reps To Cut Down Salaries By 50% For 6 Months To Support Hardship

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In a bid to bolster food sufficiency and alleviate the burden of high food prices on Nigerians, the House of Representatives has taken a decisive step by slashing its members’ salaries by 50%.

This move, aimed at supporting the Federal Government’s efforts, will see N648 million redirected over six months towards addressing food security challenges across the nation.

The resolution, passed during Thursday’s plenary session in Abuja, underscores the lawmakers’ commitment to addressing the pressing needs of citizens amid ongoing economic hardships. Hon. Ibrahim Isiaka of Ogun State, who moved the motion on the floor of the House, emphasized the urgency of the situation.

“We must act swiftly to mitigate the challenges faced by our people, particularly concerning the high cost of food,” Hon. Isiaka stated, highlighting the critical role of government intervention in providing immediate relief to Nigerians.

Furthermore, the House implored Nigerians to exercise patience with the administration of President Ahmed Tinubu as it works towards implementing lasting solutions to the nation’s socio-economic challenges.

This call for patience reflects a collective understanding of the complexities involved in overcoming current hardships.

In response to the motion, the House mandated its Committee on Appropriation, Humanitarian Affairs, Finance, and Budget to ensure strict compliance with the salary reduction initiative.

This committee will oversee the proper allocation and utilization of the funds earmarked for supporting food security initiatives nationwide.

The decision by the House of Representatives signals a proactive approach to addressing the critical issue of food scarcity and affordability, aligning legislative action with the immediate needs of the Nigerian populace.

Details of the implementation and impact of this resolution are expected to unfold in the coming weeks as efforts intensify to alleviate the economic strain on Nigerians.

Stay tuned for more updates as this story develops.