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‘Stop Blackmailing FG Over Unpaid Salaries’
The Federal Government has advised state governments to desist from blackmailing it over unpaid salaries and allowances of their workers and pensioners.
The Senior Special Assistant to the President on National Assembly Matters (Senate), Sen. Ita Enang gave the advice when he featured at a news forum in Abuja, recently.
He said it was disheartening that some state governments still owed workers their salaries in spite of the bailout funds and shares of Paris Club Refund given to them by the Federal Government.
Enang said that the governments always misinformed their citizens, especially workers, about availability of funds to pay salaries and the arrears as well as pensions.
He stated that the bailout funds were given to the states out of concern of the Federal Government for the workers, given the level of outstanding salaries and pensions to them.
The SSA lamented that in spite of the efforts of the Federal Government in that regard, it was being blamed for the predicament of workers in the states over the accrued salaries.
“The President is always very positively emotional when it gets to the welfare of workers and other citizens of the country.
”He has been doing whatever he can to ensure that those who are working get paid by providing the bailout, because when the workers get paid, they will generate something that will also affect the unemployed.
“But, the way some governors have used it has made it very dampening,’’ he said.
The presidential aide urged people in the states to always ask their governors questions about funds.
He also called on Houses of Assembly in the states to rise to the occasion by holding the governors accountable.
“Some states do not have budgets. Even those who have budgets do not make them public.
“Yet, in other states, governors will sign budget with only one copy which is kept by them.
“Most states in the South-South, to the best of my knowledge, do not have their budgets in public domain.
“You cannot go online and see the budget; you cannot see the budget printed in the printing press and you cannot go to the House of Assembly and see the votes and proceedings of budgets passed.
“You cannot ask the speakers of those Houses of Assembly or the clerks to oblige you of the votes and proceedings, showing what was passed.
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