The newly appointed interim Local Government chairman for Kudan Local Government in Kaduna state, Dauda Iliya Abba, has slashed his salary and allowances by 50 per cent. This was announced in an official statement.
Following the pay-cut in the salaries and allowances of President Buhari, Vice President Osinbajo and a few elected officials, a local government chairman in Kaduna has also decided to take a pay-cut.
Newly appointed interim Chairman of Kudan Local Government Area in Kaduna, Dauda Iliya reportedly slashed his monthly salary and allowances by 50%.
Read the official statement signed by him on his pay-cut:
“I, Dauda Iliya Abba, interim Chairman of Kudan Local Government in Kaduna State, hereby announce that henceforth my salary and allowances have been cut downward by 50%.”
“This cost-cutting measure has become imperative considering the economic realities of Kudan Local Government Area. I also appeal to members of my team, particularly the interim councillors to emulate this collective sacrifice as exemplified by our leaders, the President Muhammadu Buhari and our state Governor, Mal. Nasir Ahmad El-Rufai.
“This will go a long way in resuscitating our dilapidated infrastructures, as this administration will no longer tolerate wastage and leakages of public funds at the detriment of the overriding interest of the majority that we are here to serve.
“In addition, Kudan will lead the way in enhancing transparency in the way the Local Government resources are being spent.
“As a first step, we shall be publishing all our proceeds in terms of allocation and other accrued revenues regularly.
“How these proceeds are being spent, shall always be subjected to public knowledge. As we are in the public service to serve the public. Therefore, public funds must be subjected to public scrutiny. In the end, Kaduna will be great again,” he said.
It should be recalled that Dauda Iliya Abba was amongst the new local government chairmen sworn-in last week by the Kaduna state governor, Nasir El Rufai.
He is the first and only local government chairman to cut his salary and allowances by half, taking a cue from the state governor who had in his first week of assuming office slashed his salary by 50 per cent.