Anger In Kogi As Gov. Bello Fails To Pay Salaries Despite Federal Allocation.
There
is intense anger among the workers of the Kogi State civil service over
failure of the state government to pay salaries despite the release of
N813 billion federal allocation to the 36 states last week.
The morale of workers, Daily Post observed in Lokoja on Monday, became dampened after close of the day’s work without salaries.
Some
workers who spoke with our correspondent expressed regret for the
development, saying, the government cared less for workers.
A
staff of Kogi State Ministry of Health, who spoke under anonymity,
explained that so many of the state workers would not travel due to
non-payment of salaries.
He accused the state Governor, Alhaji Yahaya Bello Bello of being a wicked person, “who is happy when people are suffering.
“The
state governor knows that the yuletide is here and he cannot plan ahead
despite the release of over N813 billion to the 36 States of the
federation last week.
“The governor is always on the wrong side
of history. Tell me, how does this salary issue concern President
Muhammadu Buhari on whether he is good or bad.
“It’s unfortunate Bello does not even consider paying salaries regularly to entice people now that the elections are here.”
Speaking
with a staff of the office of the Accountant-General of Kogi State, a
middle aged man, who identified himself as Enejo, ruled out the
possibility of salary payment during Christmas.
He said even the Accountant-General’s staff had not been paid.
He, however, added that the office was working on salaries already.
Another staff of the Auditor General of Kogi said no single ministry staff in Kogi State had been paid salaries.
“The non-payment of salaries is a situation we should all be used to as Kogi workers. There is nothing to be anxious about.
“Our neighbouring Enugu State workers were paid not only their December salaries, but the 13th month”, he said.
The
Federal Accounts Allocation Committee (FAAC) on Wednesday last week at a
meeting in Abuja chaired by the Minister of Finance shared the sum of
N813 billion to the 36 States of the federation.
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