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Customer Protection Commission Projects N14.3billion Income Focus For 2023
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Irukera, the Executive Vice Chairman, Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC), on Monday at a conference on the 2023-2025 Medium Term Expenditure Framework/Fiscal Strategy Paper (MTEF/FSP) coordinated by the House of Representatives Committee on Finance in Abuja.
The FCCPC Chief added that by 2021, N1.3 billion was dispatched by the commission, while in 2022, N1.26 billion has been transmitted up until this point.
What the FCCPC boss is talking about
Irukera noticed that before April 2017, the FCCPC didn’t dispatch its income to the FG, notwithstanding, since the finish of 2017, N41 million was transmitted and that N34 million was likewise dispatched toward the finish of 2018.
He noticed that in 2019 after the foundation regulation was altered, N98 million was transmitted and the commission pulled out from being supported by the depository and became self-financed, adding that by 2021, N1.3 billion was dispatched while in 2022, about N1.26 billion had been so far transmitted.
“During the time spent leaving the public authority depository, as at today with the spending plan performing at 70%, we have gotten N163 million in above, N296 million in capital and not a naira is ready to be cleared toward the year’s end; that is about N500 million.
“As at this year, we have given the public authority N1.2 billion and we will give more; our income focus for 2023 is N14.3 billion, I feel generally sure that we will be close or raised a ruckus around town.
“We, nonetheless, need to find an equilibrium, we are not an income creating office, and we should not be depicted or seen as taking care of our responsibilities so income will come in.
“We will lose our believability and it will influence the economy,” Irukera said.
Irukera said that peril remittance was paid to individuals from staff who went out on reconnaissance and requirement, expressing that they were presented to such countless risks, particularly when they confronted predatory lenders and computerized loan specialists that sent abusive messages in the country.
As indicated by him, they are one of the organizations that stayed working all through the COVID-19 lockdown so they are perils of the gig.
He likewise noticed that more cash should have been spent on building endeavor the board frameworks to keep trade running because of COVID-19, which will kill desk work and record development as a consolidation of two organizations could be completely done online among others.
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5 Liver Damaging Drugs You Should Avoid Taking Without Doctor's Prescription
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5 Liver Damaging Drugs You Should Avoid Taking Without Doctor's Prescription.
The liver is important for controlling the body's internal environment and removing chemical toxins and waste, hence medications are a primary cause of liver harm. We can use a dialysis machine or a mechanical ventilator to keep us alive if our kidneys or lungs fail. There is no cure for liver failure. In the United States, 2,000 cases of liver failure occur each year, half of which are caused by medicines. While more than 900 pharmaceuticals and plants have been linked to liver disease.
According to WebMD, here are 5 liver damaging drugs one should avoid taking without doctor's prescription:
1. Acetaminophen (Tylenol)
Although acetaminophen is an effective fever reducer and pain reliever, it is also one of the leading causes of medication-induced liver failure. More than a third of the liver failure cases linked to drugs are caused by acetaminophen.
Limit your acetaminophen intake to less than 2 grams per day to avoid liver damage, and study the contents on combination drug products.
2. Amoxicillin/clavulanate (Augmentin)
The antibiotic amoxicillin/clavulanate (Augmentin) is used to treat infections of the sinuses, throat, and lungs (bronchitis). This antibiotic can cause liver damage that might start soon after you start taking it and last for a long time. Even after patients cease using the medicine, signs of liver damage are frequently observed.
3. Diclofenac (Voltaren, Cambia)
Any NSAID (nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug) can cause liver damage, however this is uncommon. Medications in this category include ibuprofen and naproxen. Diclofenac, on the other hand, is the NSAID with the highest risk of liver damage. Diclofenac liver injury can happen weeks or months after you start taking it, and it affects those who are vulnerable for unknown reasons.
4. Amiodarone (Cordarone, Pacerone)
Amiodarone (Cordarone, Pacerone) is a drug used to treat atrial fibrillation, a heart rhythm disorder that can cause blood clots, strokes, and heart failure. Patients may show symptoms of liver cell injury after using amiodarone for weeks to months.
5. Allopurinol (Zyloprim)
Allopurinol (Zyloprim), a drug commonly used to prevent painful gout attacks, can induce liver damage in as little as a few days to weeks after starting treatment. If you are taken this medication, your doctor may also advise you to have regular lab tests to evaluate your liver's condition.
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