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Salaries: RSG Directs Security Guards To Employers
The Rivers State Govern
ment has urged security guards at the model schools in the state to channel issues of their outstanding salaries to their employers.
Making this known while interacting with newsmen at the Port Harcourt International Airport Omagwa on his way to Abuja, the Commissioner for Education, Professor Kaniye Ebeku, said that the Rivers State Government does not have security guards in its direct employ.
He said that it will be wrong for any group of security guards who are under the employment of some contractors engaged by the former administration in the state to begin to demand for salaries from the state government.
The commissioner maintained that the state government is not owing any security guard in model primary schools adding that their remuneration will come from their employers.
On the alleged non payment of salaries of some teachers in the state, Ebeku said that government is not owing any teachers, but that if there is any one yet to be paid, that such could emanate from incomplete Biometrics.
According to him, the Nigerian Union of Teachers (NUT) had raised such issues, but that they are yet to comply with the instructions given to them, adding that it is determined not to owe any teacher in its employ who has been captured in the biometrics.
“NUT had been discussing with me and their claim is that some teachers in some local governments are being owed up to seven months. I have asked them to produce information that will enable me identify this.
“As we speak, two weeks have gone I have not received any document or information and in case there is any one being owed, it is not a deliberate action to owe him. It has to do with the issue of incomplete biometric.
“They need to pursue it to logical conclusion, and in case somebody has done that and is being owed, it means there is little thing to tidy up in the ministry of finance, and I can assure you that no single one will be left unpaid”, the commissioner said.
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