Kogi Government on Tuesday announced that it would within the week commence
the payment of 5 months salary arrears to its workers.
Governor Yahaya Bello
told newsmen in Lokoja said that the salary arrears would be paid from
the N20 billion bailout funds received by the state government from the
Central Bank of Nigeria.
Bello said that government had no
intention of keeping the money for other purposes, stressing that it
would be strictly used to offset the backlog of workers salaries.
The governor said the workers would receive their money through their bank accounts.
“We have a list of genuine workers being
owed salary arrears, no committee will be set up to appropriate the
bailout funds. The payment will follow the normal process in place for
salary payment to workers through bank transactions,” he said.
On recent protest by some local
government staff who were not on the cleared list released by the staff
verification committee, the governor assured that the full authenticated
list would be released soon.
“No single genuine worker will be left
out unpaid, as a genuine worker, you will be screened and remain in
service. After the exercise , if you are left out, the unions should
come forward with such names and you will be paid. Those benefiting
from the rotten system will not want the exercise to succeed; no way for
ghost workers. It is not the present exercise that is the problem, the
crime committed in the past is the problem, we will not be intimidated,”
the governor said.
Bello also reiterated the resolve of the administration to probe all contracts awarded by his predecessors.
“Those who looted, we will fish them out, recover the looted funds and prosecute them,” the governor added.
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