Awww, Mr I-Don’t-Fly-First-Class has finally put his money where his mouth is. Well, kinda.
Now the RMAFC has revealed the truth, Nigerians must identify the source of the lie that we were to be paid billions as wardrobe allowance.
— Ben Murray-Bruce (@benmurraybruce) June 17, 2015
The Billions for wardrobe allowance lie unnecessarily heated the polity & distracted us. We should authenticate things before believing it.
— Ben Murray-Bruce (@benmurraybruce) June 17, 2015
There is a Freedom of Information Law in place. The press should use it. Imagine the productive time we spent on the wardrobe allowance lie.
— Ben Murray-Bruce (@benmurraybruce) June 17, 2015
You ain’t gotta throw all this shade, Ben.
And to the RMAFC, I Senator Ben Bruce, call on you to publicly publish our allowances. Truth and transparency are the best defense to lies.
— Ben Murray-Bruce (@benmurraybruce) June 17, 2015
1-I, Ben Murray Bruce, will not sit down idly, while my fellow citizens die because salaries have not been paid.
— Ben Murray-Bruce (@benmurraybruce) June 17, 2015
2-As a first step, I am immediately donating my wardrobe allowance to unpaid workers in Osun state and widows in my Constituency.
— Ben Murray-Bruce (@benmurraybruce) June 17, 2015
3-We are starting in Osun, but we will not end there. I will do as much to help workers who've not been paid in other states.
— Ben Murray-Bruce (@benmurraybruce) June 17, 2015
Tense.
Ogbeni Rauf, this is a shot at you. Please respond.
4-I call on all my friends and followers on Twitter and Facebook to donate NON PERISHABLE food items for these our brothers in need.
— Ben Murray-Bruce (@benmurraybruce) June 17, 2015
5-As soon as my wardrobe allowance is paid, I will divide it into 2. Half will be publicly given to the NLC Chairman Osun.
— Ben Murray-Bruce (@benmurraybruce) June 17, 2015
6. The other half will be publicly given to the head of widows association in my community of Akasa.
— Ben Murray-Bruce (@benmurraybruce) June 17, 2015
We’ve given him a lot of stick on the site, perhaps it’s time to give hime some credit. Maybe, just maybe, he is about that life.
You know, I just read that Senegal voted to do away with their Senate. Perhaps Nigeria should do same.
Of course such a vote wouldn’t be passed so easily, which is why Nigerians should MAKE IT A POINT OF DUTY that the Senate is done away with!! I mean, what really is the point of having a Senator and a Representative. Aren’t they all lawmakers representing their various constituencies?