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Some states’ inability to meet vital financial obligations without allocation from the Federal Government is becoming clearer by the day following the deadlock in the Federal Account Allocation Committee (FAAC) meeting. As at today, not less than 14 states currently owe workers’ salaries for June, following delay in disbursement of funds from the centre.
This and much more are in the Nigeria Bulletin news highlights of the day.
09-07-2018 - Here are the highlighted headlines from Nigeria news today
Federal Account Allocation Committee (FAAC) Crisis: 14 Governors Can’t Pay Salaries - Newtelegraph
''We Have Exceeded Our Promises To Nigerians'' - Garba Shehu Says On PMB's Government - Linda Ikeji
We Have Evidence Of Politicians’ Involvement In Killings – Presidency - OluFamous
30,000 Policemen, Two Helicopters, 4 ACPS, Others For Ekiti Polls - Vanguard News
Kogi PDP Rejects Dino Melaye. Says He Will Be A Liability Not An Asset To Them - Independent
This and much more are in the Nigeria Bulletin news highlights of the day.
09-07-2018 - Here are the highlighted headlines from Nigeria news today
Federal Account Allocation Committee (FAAC) Crisis: 14 Governors Can’t Pay Salaries - Newtelegraph
''We Have Exceeded Our Promises To Nigerians'' - Garba Shehu Says On PMB's Government - Linda Ikeji
We Have Evidence Of Politicians’ Involvement In Killings – Presidency - OluFamous
30,000 Policemen, Two Helicopters, 4 ACPS, Others For Ekiti Polls - Vanguard News
Kogi PDP Rejects Dino Melaye. Says He Will Be A Liability Not An Asset To Them - Independent