Niger Delta
A’Ibom Pays Gratuity, Others To Teachers
Akwa Ibom State Governor, Pastor Umo Eno, has ordered the immediate payment of N1billion for gratuities of primary school teachers in the State.
He also approved for immediate N800million leave grants for Local Government workers, and N600million part payment of gratuities for state civil servants.
Eno said it is aimed at cushioning the harsh effects of the removal of fuel subsidy on the teachers.
Disclosing this to journalists in his office, the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Ekerete Udoh, said, Governor Eno also approved the payment of leave grants for civil servants to be staggered, beginning from this month, Imprest for two months back-to back for Ministries, Departments and Agencies of Government.
Governor Eno, also mobilised all contractors in the state to return to their various projects sites.
“Governor Eno as a deeply compassionate leader, has decided to intervene with these approvals to cushion the effects of the fuel hike.
“He is determined to introduce more palliatives and is expected to inaugurate Palliatives Committee in the State, with the responsibility of managing the expected palliatives from both the Federal and the State Governments”, he explained.
It would be recalled that while addressing the leaders of the Organised Labour in the State during their peaceful protest, Governor Eno, promised to release the payments.
The mobilisation of the contractors back on site, goes further to affirm the commitment of the Governor to his campaign promises that he will complete projects inherited from his predecessor in office.
By: Christopher Tom, Uyo
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