Daily Trust Sunday

Despite Paris Refunds, over 10 States Owe Salaries, Pensions

Bothered by the huge debt owed workers across Nigeria, President Muhammadu Buhari, on separate occasions, made available funds for state government­s to settle backlog of salaries. However, feelers from some of the states point to mismanagem­ent of these fu

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From Balarabe Alkassim (Bauchi), Magaji Isa Hunkuyi (Jalingo), Itodo Daniel Sule (Lokoja), Uthman Abubakar (Maiduguri), Haruna Gimba Yaya (Gombe), Usman A. Bello, (Benin), Romoke W. Ahmad (Ilorin), Hope Abah (Makurdi), Nabob Ogbonna (Abakaliki), Ahmed Tahir Ajobe (Minna), Hassan Ibrahim (Lafia), Bola Ojuola (Akure), Hameed Oyegbade (Osogbo), Kabiru R. Anwar (Yola) & Kehinde Akinyemi (Abeokuta)

Bauchi: How Bauchi utilised Paris Club funds

Bauchi State is one of the beneficiar­ies of the Paris Club Refund given to state government­s for the payment of salaries and pension arrears. In the first few months of Governor Mohammed Abdullahi Abubakar’s administra­tion, he faced the challenge of paying salaries, especially a backlog inherited from the previous administra­tion.

However, after a workers verificati­on exercise which generated a lot of heat, the government paid the backlog.

About N8 billion was later given to the state by the Federal Government as bailout to help in the payment of salaries and retirement benefits which had been accumulati­ng over the years. The government also collected N6.2 billion from the Paris Club Refund.

The first move made by the state was to offset the four months’ salary backlog in order to be able to pay subsequent salaries.

However, the payment of gratuity has not been forthcomin­g overtime and has accumulate­d to about N16 billion.

Governor Abubakar has been criticised by many for his alleged misuse of the bailout funds which he has continuous­ly denied, saying that it was used judiciousl­y and in a transparen­t manner as attested to by the Independen­t Corrupt Practices and other related offences Commission (ICPC).

Bauchi State Chairman of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Comrade Hashimu Gital, “We don’t have the problem of salary arrears or outstandin­g salary. No arrears of pension, but we are aware there are accumulate­d outstandin­g gratuities,” Gital said.

Although he did not disclose the figure of accumulate­d gratuities he said that they were in consultati­on with the government to find ways of addressing the issue.

“You have heard recently, the deputy governor made a pronouncem­ent on behalf of the government during Sallah message that the government will soon commence the payment of gratuities, and I want to believe that before they commence, there will be a meeting between the organised labour and the government, so that they will disclosed how much they have already dedicated for the payment,” he said.

Governor Mohammed Abdullahi Abubakar had at a recent parley revealed that the state government spent N5.1 billion monthly to pay salaries leaving less to run the day to day government activities. He said what the government received from the federation account and what it generated as Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) hardly met its financial needs. Taraba: In Taraba State government owes N16bn in gratuities, salaries

In Taraba State, the state government owes over N16 billion gratuities of more than 2000 retired civil servants and salaries of local government workers.

Findings reveal that state civil servants and local councils’ workers that retired in the last five years have not been paid gratuity.

On the issue of salaries, Governor Darius Dickson Ishaku said he was up to date in the payment of both state civil servants and local government workers. However, checks reveal that some local government workers and some staff of the moribund Taraba Publishing Company Limited (TPLC) are owed some months and three years, respective­ly. This is despite Governor Darius having accessed received bailout funds and the Paris Club Refund.

The Permanent Secretary, Bureau for Local Government and Chieftainc­y Affairs, Alhaji Bello Yero, corroborat­ed the governor thus, “I can confidentl­y tell you that the Taraba State Government does not owe any salary of council staff.

However, state Chairman of pensioners, Alhaji Hassan Abubakar, said Taraba State owed pensioner’s over N16 billion gratuities.

Kogi: Labour, govt at daggers drawn over unpaid salaries

In Kogi State, the organised labour has been at loggerhead­s with the government over issues of unpaid salaries and has already issued an ultimatum to begin a strike action with effect from September 22.

State Chairman of the Trade Union Congress (TUC), Comrade Ronti Ojo, said workers in the state were being owed backlog of salaries ranging from two to 20 months.

“Our case in Kogi State as regards salary payment is such a complex one. It is so sad because even if you ask the government to bring out the list of the workers they are paying and those they owe, I’m very sure they cannot present those lists.

“What I mean is this; there are various categories in which workers are being owed. As we speak, I can tell you that there are categories of genuine workers that have not taken a single salary from January 2016 to date.

“That implies 12 months for last year and eight months this year making a total of 20 months of indebtedne­ss to some workers. There are genuine pensioners that have not taken a Kobo since the inception of this administra­tion. If you ask me the percentage of those people, they are not less than 25 per cent of the workforce, Ojo said.

Borno: In Borno, pension, gratuity, more problemati­c than salary

The persistent problem encountere­d in the payment of salaries in Borno State is due to the screening and bio-data capture of workers.

State Chairman of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Titus Abana, like many other unpaid civil servants, refused to speak to Daily Trust on the issue.

However, a couple of months ago, the Borno NLC chairman complained to newsmen that almost 500 bona fide workers of the Borno State Government were yet to receive salaries in 10 months, a problem, he said, was caused by the snail-pace workers’ verificati­on.

Comrade Abana lamented thus, “For a worker to stay for as long as 10 months and is not paid is a difficult one. After verificati­on of certificat­es and last dates of promotiona­l exercises are asked, we expect them to be paid. We understand that BVN numbers have been an issue too. But we have been on top of all the issues pending since 2016.”

Gombe: Gombe still owes gratuities

The Gombe State Government is yet to pay pensioners their gratuities two months after receiving the second tranche of the Paris Club Fund, Daily Trust can report.

The state had received over N4.4 billion from the second tranche in July, but thousands of retirees are yet to be paid gratuities several years on.

Our correspond­ent reports that the state owes pensioners both at the state and local government levels close to N9 billion.

Gombe State Chairman of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Comrade Haruna Kamara, said the NLC was not consulted about payment of the second tranche of the Paris Club Fund.

“The truth of the matter is that nobody from the government consulted us about the fund and how they were going to use it. The figure available to us was about N4.4 billion which we got from the internet,” he said.

Edo: Workers owed 5 to 10 months

Civil servants in the 18 local government councils in Edo State are still being owed between five and 10 months salaries.

Pension and gratuity are also being owed the state government despite the bail out and the Paris funds.

As a result of the non payment of pension and gratuities, aggrieved pensioners staged a protest demanding the payment of arrears spanning between five and 42 months.

A pensioner, Osemwekhi, said, “The government owes state pensioners between five and 42 months and local government between 13 and 32 months. For the state pensioners, they are owed gratuities from 2012 till date and the local government pensioners from 2008 till date.

He said if the government had utilised the bailout funds as directed by the Federal Government, they would have successful­ly taken care of outstandin­g salaries and pensions and gratuities.

The Governor, Godwin Obaseki, had said that the state did not owe 42 months pensions.

However, a statement signed by his Special Adviser on Media, Crusoe Osagie, said Governor Obaseki was committed to paying all outstandin­g pension arrears and gratuities in phases. Kwara: Govt, pensioners, labour differ on salary matters

The Kwara State government has insisted that it does not owe any worker and that it is up to date in the payment of salaries and pensions.

A Senior Special Assistant to the Governor, Dr. Muideen Akorede, said however, that the state government owed some arrears of gratuity and subvention to some of the stateowned tertiary institutio­ns.

Kwara State Chairman of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Mr. Yekini K. Agunbiade, confirmed that primary school teachers and pensioners of local government­s were owed between one to eight months. Benue: Govt owes salaries, pension, gratuity

In Benue State, workers are being owed salaries between six and 10 months while pensioners have not being paid for over 11 months.

Benue State Chairman of the Nigeria Labour Congress, (NLC), Comrade Godwin Anya, said workers were being owed six months while local government staff; including teachers, were owed 10 months’ salary.

The NLC chairman added that a one-week warning strike ended on Wednesday and that if nothing was done to offset the salaries, the union would be forced to embark on “the mother of all industrial actions.” Ebonyi: Govt owed N7bn

Ebonyi State Government owes over N7 billion pensions and gratuities out of which 1.5 billion from 12 billion received from the Paris Club Refund was recently released by the Governor, Engr. David Umahi.

However, civil servants and pensioners have continued to lament that the money released has not reached them.

State Chairman of the NLC, Comrade

 ??  ?? Borno Governor, Kashim Shettima
Borno Governor, Kashim Shettima
 ??  ?? Gombe Governor, Ibrahim Dakwambo
Gombe Governor, Ibrahim Dakwambo
 ??  ?? Taraba Gov., Darius Dickson Ishaku
Taraba Gov., Darius Dickson Ishaku
 ??  ?? Kogi State Gov., Yahaya Bello
Kogi State Gov., Yahaya Bello
 ??  ?? Bauchi State Gov., Mohammed Abubakar
Bauchi State Gov., Mohammed Abubakar
 ??  ?? Edo Governor, Godwin Obaseki
Edo Governor, Godwin Obaseki
 ??  ?? Kwara Governor, Abdulfatah Ahmed
Kwara Governor, Abdulfatah Ahmed
 ??  ?? Niger Governor, Abubakar Sani Bello
Niger Governor, Abubakar Sani Bello
 ??  ?? Nasarawa Gov., Umaru Tanko Al-Makura
Nasarawa Gov., Umaru Tanko Al-Makura

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