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Report on salaries, gratuities unfair to Shettima – NLC

- From Ibrahim Sawab, Maiduguri

The Nigerian Labour Congress in Borno State has described as misleading, news reports that salaries, pensions and gratuities are not being paid by Governor Kashim Shettima.

According to the NLC, Shettima deserves commendati­on because throughout his nearly eight years as governor, he has consistent­ly paid workers’ salaries amounting to over N2bn monthly. The congress also said he has been steady on payment of pensions while he releases additional N150 million monthly to gradually clear the backlog of gratuities accumulate­d for many years before he assumed office.

NLC Chairman in the state Comrade Titus Abana said on Thursday that he was furious with a journalist from the News Agency of Nigeria who, after interviewi­ng him, completely changed the context of the interview for his own motive.

“I was shocked when I saw the report changing the entire context of my interview with the reporter from NAN. I have called him and asked him to come but he didn’t come. He completely changed the context of our interview.

“For instance, I told him that from 2011 to date, salaries of workers in Borno State have been consistent­ly paid by Governor Kashim Shettima to the tune of over 2 billion naira despite the Boko Haram crisis.

“The journalist deliberate­ly ignored that aspect. I also told him that the Governor has been consistent on payment of pensions except for instances of some pensioners affected by the verificati­on exercise. That also, the journalist ignored.

“What the journalist was only interested in was where I told him that we have a backlog of N20b as arrears of gratuities and this accumulate­d over many years. I also told him that payment of the gratuities was stopped in 2013.

“I also told the journalist that the governor on his own promised to ensure that the entire N20b backlog was cleared before he leaves office, we are sure he will do that and we also call on him to remain consistent.

“That news written by the journalist is unfair to Governor Kashim Shettima given how the governor has been so committed to paying salaries and pensions and also reducing arrears of gratuities. The report is unfortunat­e” Abana said.

He said he actually told the journalist that there were some pensioners who had challenges with receiving their pensions due to the complex verificati­on exercise carried out by the governor to fish out ghost workers.

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