Wednesday, 23 December 2015

Ekiti APC accuses Gov of deceit on financial status


Ekiti APC accuses Gov of deceit on financial status

 

The All Progressives Congress, APC in Ekiti State has ac­cused the state governor of not telling the truth about the financial sta­tus of the state which has been his excuse for not paying workers salary.
The APC said the gover­nor’s message to the civil servants that they should not expect salary in Janu­ary was a mark of his un­caring attitude to workers, stressing that the current allocation to Ekiti State is enough to pay workers’ salary.
APC Publicity Secre­tary, Taiwo Olatunbosun, said in a statement that the October statutory fed­eral allocation to the state and local governments totaling N3.6 billion was more than enough to ad­dress workers’ pay.
The APC said: “A gover­nor that sacked thousands of workers, cut running grants to civil servants, refused to fund security agencies despite collecting monthly personal secu­rity vote of N250 million, refused to pay pensioners and stop monthly social security stipends to the el­derly” should have enough money to pay salaries.
Olatunbosun accused the governor of failing to comply with the Universal Basic Education Commis­sion, UBEC guidelines, including paying counter­part fund, saying that was responsible for banning the state from accessing Federal intervention fund to run primary schools.
“He has also refused to pay counterpart fund in the running of the Univer­sal Basic Education Board (SUBEB), the result of which has forced pupils to be paying fees in primary schools,” he explained.
Olatunbosun accused the governor of refusing to pay counterpart fund in the World Bank-Assisted Ekiti State Community And So­cial Development Agency (EKCSDA), saying that at present, all development ini­tiatives of the agency were at standstill while its work­ers were being owed several months in salary arrears.
But the state Commis­sioner for Information, Mr. Lanre Ogunsuyi, said the government did not issue any circular to tell workers they would not get their sal­ary, but explained that “what we know is that we may not be able to pay as and when due because of the state of the Nigerian economy which the president himself has amplified.”

Source: http://nationalmirroronline.net/new/ekiti-apc-accuses-gov-of-deceit-on-financial-status

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