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Tuesday, 21 June 2022

HON. SIDIA JATTA SAYS D100, 000 CLOTHING ALLOWANCE FOR MPs CAN NOT BE JUSTIFIED

The former National Assembly member for Wuli West has disagreed with the recent clothes allowance allocated for the National Assembly member.
“I was so much surprised when I heard about it and I did not believe it until I saw it in the press. Well, I know clothing allowance was allocated to judges and magistrates and that is for their uniforms but MPs, it is coming to me as a surprise because I don’t understand why there should be an allowance for MPs.
“I don’t understand what is the essence of it when we are talking about difficulties getting money to do things in the interest of our people. Our health facilities are without drugs or ambulances and even where there is an ambulance, there is no fuel and many things that are supposed to be done are not done because of lack of money,” he said.
“Why should we be talking about clothing allowance for MPs? It is not justifiable. It sounds very funny to me to talk about clothing allowance for MPs because I have never heard about that anywhere and even if it does exist in other countries, maybe they can afford to give clothing allowance to MPs but we cannot. There are fundamental issues which are not addressed in this country because of lack of money.”
He said when he was at the National Assembly there was nothing like a D100, 000 clothing allowance for MPs.
“I learned about it yesterday (Wednesday) but it was never an issue. At least, it was never raised in parliament as far as I know. I remember opposing the allowances given to NAMs but it was never about the clothing allowance,” Jatta.

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Police Arrests 8 people for using Tyres to smoke cowhide

The communication officer of the Food Safety and Quality Authority Ethiene Silver, has told the Current Issues that,  Eight people are currently in police custody for allegedly using tyres to smoke cowhides, otherwise called “Cow canda” in our local dialects.

The accused persons (two men and six women) were arrested in an early morning raid while in the act at a deserted place behind the slaughterhouse in Abuko, on Tuesday 21st June 2022.
The operation was jointly conducted by officials of the Food Safety and Quality Authority and the Police, who were acting on a tip-off from a concerned consumer.
This is a developing story, but efforts are already underway to issue corrective measures which will serve as a deterrent to the alleged offenders.

Mr Silver Stated.