Chei....... Civil
servants in Abia, Oyo, Benue, Ondo, Kogi, and Ekiti states have not
received salaries in 2017, a survey conducted by BudgIT, a civic tech
organisation, has shown.
An official statement released on Tuesday in Abuja by BudgIT
Nigeria (@BudgITng) after a thorough survey, revealed that workers in
Kogi, Abia, Oyo, Benue, Ondo and Ekiti states have not received salaries
in 2017.
The civic tech federal government organisation, said that up to 20
states owe their workers including pensioners their entitlements ranging
from one to 36 months.
BudgITng said it decided to conduct a qualitative analysis of the
frequency of salary payment of six different categories of workers in
all the 36 states.
According to TheCable
news, the survey by BudgITng, covered primary school teachers,
secondary school teachers, local government workers, state independent
workers, pensioners and state secretariat workers.
A part of the statement read;
“In particular, we discovered that many states have defaulted in the payments of pensions and gratuities.
“From the survey carried out, we discovered that apart from the
fact that 16 states which are yet to pay the pensions of former civil
servants in their service, 8 of these states have not paid their
pensioners at least 12 months’ pensions, while states like Imo, Taraba
and Niger owe
“Notably, these pensioners expressed how unhappy they are,
their dissatisfaction with the government and how hard it has been for
them to survive.
“In addition to outstanding pensions, we note from our survey,
that across all categories, states like Kogi, Abia, Benue, Oyo, Ekiti
and Ondo have not paid their workers’ salaries for this year 2017; owing
at least 4 months’ salary. However, the likes of Lagos and Rivers have
been consistently impressive with their up to date and full payment of
civil servants’ remuneration."
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