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Unpaid salaries: Kogi workers beg Buhari for food, drugs

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Workers in Kogi have appealed to President Muhammadu Buhari to rescue them from their current hardship resulting from nonpayment of their salaries, by sending them food, drugs and other materials.

The workers made the appeal on Wednesday in Lokoja in a statement jointly issued by the state chapters of the NLC, TUC and the Joint Public Service Negotiatin­g Council ( JPSNC).

Messrs Olakunle Faniyi, Kolawole James and Isah Abubakar, Secretarie­s of NLC, TUC and JPSNC respective­ly, signed the statement which was circulated to media houses.

According to them, Buhari should direct the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) and other humanitari­an agencies to supply them food and the relief materials.

The civil servants said they were being owed between 11 and 21 months salaries and that the situation had adversely affected them and their families.

They urged the presidency to consider the condition of their children who had been sent out of schools because they could no longer pay their school fees.

“The situation of workers in the state is worse than the condition of the Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in various camps.

“The agony of the workers is not in any way less than the experience­s of victims of natural disasters.

“A situation where workers cannot afford even one meal a day and pay the school fees of their children is already a humanitari­an issue.

“As it stands today, over 30 per cent of the workforce is owed 21 months salaries.

“Twenty (20) per cent have unpaid salaries of between 11 and 18 months while about 45 per cent took their salaries up till June this year.

“These are the category of workers the Kogi State Government is forcing to embrace the ‘clock-in, clock-out’ work policy,” they said.

The civil servants also implored the indigenes of the state at home and abroad to show concern and assist in whatever form they could. (NAN)

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