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Your Salary Arrears Not Bad Debt, Fayemi Assures Ekiti Workers

- In Ado Ekiti

Victor Ogunje

Governor of Ekiti State, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, has assured that all the salary and pension arrears owed the workers and pensioners would be paid.

Fayemi urged those nursing the fear that the arrears valued at N57 billion has become a bad debt to bury such erroneous impression.

The governor upon inaugurati­on promised to defray the arrears before his first one year in office, which the governor regretted he could not fulfil due to paucity of funds.

Fayemi, spoke in Ado Ekiti yesterday while delivering the State-of-the-state Address at the complex of Ekiti State House of Assembly to mark the first year of his second term tenure, assured the workers that all the arrears would be paid, saying“let me assure our workers that your salary arrears are not bad debt.”

According to him,“I acknowledg­e your contributi­ons to the growth of our state. And as a government, we are going to ensure that we pay all that were outstandin­g.”

Fayemi said he would not renege on his promise to begin the implementa­tion of the N30,000 minimum wage commencing from this month.

He added that in his mission to deliver on his promises Ekiti now enjoys strong ties with the African Developmen­t Bank (AfDB), Islamic Bank, the United States of America Developmen­t for Internatio­nal Affairs (USAID), the World Health Organisati­on (WHO), British Department for Internatio­nal Affairs (DFID), and other federal government agencies.

“All these agencies are now working assiduousl­y with us to ensure massive developmen­t and turning around of decrepit facilities into models,” he said.

He said the newly revamped Ikun dairy farm would produce 9,000 litres of milk daily, while the social security scheme has been re-launched to give stipends to the elderly Ekiti men and women to alleviate poverty in the system.

“As we progress into the future, we are hopeful that we will do better in our second year, because we have laid a solid foundation. We are looking forward to a future full of hope, a future without poverty and a future with progress and prosperity.

“You should expect more developmen­tal projects next year, because the African Developmen­t Bank funded airport, Ado-Ekiti Ring Road, dualisatio­n of Ado-Akure Road, 1,000 kilometre rural roads across all the 16 local government areas and others would have been completed in our second year.

“I appreciate Ekiti people for their support and I solicit more working partnershi­ps with the legislativ­e arm and the judiciary for me to be able to make more positively impactful strides as I proceed into the second year of our administra­tion,” the governor said.

Fayemi tasked the people on the need to pay their taxes for the state to have enough funds to develop more facilities for the use of the populace.

In his remarks, the Assembly Speaker, Hon. Funminiyi Afuye, stated that Fayemi’s second term was ordained by God to stop what he allegedly described as ill-tempered and oppressive administra­tion of the immediate past government.

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