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Osun wokers to get salaries before Eid-el-Kabir

By Niyi Bello
08 September 2015   |   2:26 am
WORKERS on the payroll of Osun State government who are being owed several months in arrears of salary have been assured that the state government will pay them before the Muslim Eid-el-Kabir slated for the 20th of this month.
Gov. Aregbesola

Gov. Aregbesola

WORKERS on the payroll of Osun State government who are being owed several months in arrears of salary have been assured that the state government will pay them before the Muslim Eid-el-Kabir slated for the 20th of this month.

A member of the House of Representatives who represents Ayedaade/Irewole/Isokan federal constituency of the state, Mrs. Ayo Omidiran, gave the assurance yesterday during an encounter with The Guardian.

Omidiran who is one of the conveners of a stakeholders’ meeting held two weeks ago to address “the embarrassing situation of wage burden” in the state, said she hadthe assurance of the governor, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola that the salaries would be paid before the festival.

Although the lawmaker was not sure how many months of the arrears would be paid she said “a substantial part, if not all, would be paid by the government.”

The stakeholders’ parley, which was attended by the governor and representatives of the various sectors in the state, appraised the situation in the state and sought ways of getting out of the economic doldrums that resulted in the government’s inability to pick its wage bill. According to Omidiran, “we are deeply embarrassed by the situation we found ourselves in Osun State.

All our on-going projects were abandoned and the workers could not get paid for upward of six months. It is saddening. “But we know the situation was beyond our control as we faced what all the states in Nigeria are facing, paucity of funds. Our wage bill went up astronomically and our revenue depleted seriously.

And for a government that has committed all it has to the upliftment of the people of the state, it was a big headache.” The lawmaker however said succour had come the way of the state through the N34 billion soft loan provided by the Federal Government which has now made it possible for the government to clear the backlog of salaries.

She said, “With the fresh breath that we have got, the state is going to pay the salaries very soon and I have an assurance that it is going to be before the Muslim festival.

This will have positive effect on the state economy as it is going to permeate down the society.” Omidiran disclosed further that the state can immediately assess the loan but that “payment of the salaries is being delayed because of the on-going staff auditing among the public servants. “In actual facts, it was the leaders of the organized labour in the state that recommended that a staff audit should be carried out.

This suggestion was made during the stakeholders’ meeting and the government keyed into it so that we can get an accurate figure of what the state needs to pay its workers.

The audit is also to block all the leakages in government expenditure particularly in the areas of ghost workers and other salary anomalies and I can assure you that unlike before, any official that is indicted for aiding fraud in Osun wage management will face the music.

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