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Melaye alleged that Melaye was paying councilors N140, 000 instead of N330,000 monthly.
The former lawmaker made the allegation in a tweet, on Tuesday.
He pointed out that the councilors can not cry out because they were all appointed the governor.
In a tweet, Melaye said: “Salary for councilor statutory N250k per month (sitting allowance N80k per month N10k per sitting 8 sitting in a month). N330k per month
“But the present Councilors in Yahaya Bello government earned N140k per month, no sitting allowance. They can’t fight it since they were all appointed.”
This is coming at a time the President of the Senate, Ahmed Lawan backed the call for local governments’ autonomy in the country.
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The lawmaker stated this on Tuesday, while briefing journalists after the plenary.
Ndume was speaking on his bill seeking to establish Federal College of Education Gwoza, Borno State.
The bill passed its second reading on the floor of the Senate on Tuesday.
Ndume, however, said the resurgence of Boko Haram activities in the North East, should not stop the establishment of more schools in Borno South.
“The problem we are facing in Borno and, to some extent, in Yobe and Adamawa, is that the insurgency is resurging again and that is a matter of concern.
“Part of the solution is not to give up and not to show the insurgents that Nigerians are overwhelmed. But to show that despite their terrorist acts and their stance against western education, more institutions would be established,” Ndume said.