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Fayose Left N57bn Unpaid Workers' Salaries, Pension Arrears - Fayemi Claims

Posted by Victor on Tue 17th Sep, 2019 - tori.ng

Kayode Fayemi said the arrears covered outstanding salaries, pensions, promotion arrears, leave bonuses and other emoluments from 2014 till October 2018 when he assumed office.

Ayo Fayose and Kayode Fayemi
 
 
Governor Kayode Fayemi of Ekiti State on Tuesday said that the workers in the state civil service were currently being owed  N57 billion amounting to arrears of salaries and emoluments.

The governor said this at a meeting he had with the civil servants as well as a cross-section of labour leaders at the Government House, Ado Ekiti.

He said that his administration was making frantic efforts to defray the backlogs which he said would be done in phases.

The News Agency of Nigeria reports that Fayemi claimed the trend was caused by irregular payments of salaries and pensions by the immediate past administration of Mr Ayodele Fayose.

He said the arrears covered outstanding salaries, pensions, promotion arrears, leave bonuses and other emoluments from 2014 till October 2018 when he assumed office.

The governor also said he was not opposed to Local Government autonomy.

He said the Local Governments in the state are currently being given unfettered access to administer their own funds without interference from the State Government.

He said he would honour his earlier pledge to pay all the outstanding workers’ benefits.

He clarified that some would be given immediate attention, while some would be defrayed in instalment.

He said, “It is sad to reel out such a humongous figure because it can create panic for you and me.

“But let me say that we cannot pay everything in one fell swoop, but the 2019  promotion arrears will be given immediate attention while others will be defrayed in instalments.

“It becomes difficult to pay once because Ekiti gets a little above N5 billion monthly, with the state getting like N3 billion, while the LGs receive little above N2 billion monthly,”
he said.

On the issue of local government autonomy, Fayemi said he was never opposed to the idea of giving financial independence to the third tier of government, being the closest to the grassroots.

“I am not opposed to it. Since I came back as governor, not even one Naira of the Local Government money was being administered by me. I have allowed the councils to manage whatever comes to them.”


(NAN)


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