The Guardian (Nigeria)

Civil servants urge National Assembly to ensure early release of salary arrears, pensions of workers

- By Gloria Ehiaghe

THE Associatio­n of Senior Civil Servants of Nigeria (ASCSN) has urged the National Assembly to drop the idea of querying the legality of the bailout funds to the state government­s but rather join hands with the federal government, the trade union movement, and other Nigerians to ensure that arrears of salaries and pensions were paid to affected workers and pensioners.

They argued that if the national assembly continued to harp on hindering the federal government from giving bailout funds to the state government­s to settle arrears of salaries and pensions, the impression would be created that they were opposed to the welfare of members of their constituen­cies whose interest they were elected to pursue.

In a statement signed yesterday by the ASCSN National President, Comrade Bobboi Bala Kaigama and the SecretaryG­eneral, Comrade Alade Bashir Lawal, emphasized that money being given to state government by the federal government under the bailout arrangemen­t is to be repaid and as such not dispensed as gratis.

The statement explained that informatio­n reaching the national secretaria­t of the union indicates that the lawmakers were hatching plans to scuttle efforts by the federal government to settle arrears of salaries and retirement benefits owed millions of workers and pensioners.

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