N30.8b Bailout: Offset Outstanding Arrears of State Workers Salary, Labour Urge Kogi Govt

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Comrade Onu Edoka, National Vice President, Medical and Health Workers Union (MHWUN) on Friday urged Kogi Government to fulfil all agreements it entered with labour before the release of N30.8 billion bailout fund.

Edoka who is also Chairman, Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) Kogi chapter, disclosed this at the 14th Edition of Northcentral Zonal Conference of the MHWUN in Lokoja.

He said labour would not make a categorical statement on utilisation of the bailout fund as government was yet to fulfil all aspects of their agreement.

He, however, commended the government for effective utilisation of the funds.

“We must appreciate the state government over the bailout. The bailout was effectively used by government. Anyone who harboured contrary opinion should engage the government personally.

“However, we have declined to make a categorical statement on the usage of the fund as we should do because government has not fulfilled all aspects of negotiations entered with labour before the release of the fund by CBN,” he said.

The labour leader said government was yet to release 10 percent of the fund kept aside to offset arrears of state workers salary.

“The government promised to pay in installment from the 10 percent reserved, but they have not commenced. When that is done, we shall come out to make a definite statement.

“We have computed those months when percentages were paid. What is needed now is to offset all arrears of salaries for state workers who are on the cleared list, which is N2.8 billion,” he said.

Edoka, however, frowned at some aides of the governor who were allegedly sabotaging the complete payment of salary to council workers.

“Local government workers were paid 85 percent for three months which was contrary to the governor’s directive for complete payment.

“The percentage payment to council workers was carried out by some of his appointees who are working internally to bring down the government.

“They have turned the LGA to their handbag which they carry about, and pick what they want,” he claimed.

Edoka, therefore, urged government to critically look into the matter and offset the outstanding salaries of the local councils’ workers.

He also called for the implementation of the “One roof” health scheme which was signed into law by the governor.


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