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Tension As Governors Sit On Bailout Fund by Adesiji77: 12:31pm On Sep 12, 2015
Tension is mounting in states that have collected bailout packaged for them by President Muhammadu Buhari as outstanding salaries remain unpaid there.

A total of 27 states owing several months of workers salaries applied for the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) packaged special soft loan of between N250billion and N300billion. Out of the states that have collected the money, only Kwara has announced using it to settle workers salary arrears.

The mounting tension is against the background of reports that some governors are diverting the bailout money for other purposes outside salary payment which was the stated reason for which the money was made available to the affected states.

The national leadership of the Nigeria Labour Congress on Friday told Saturday Tribune that workers had been directed to shut down any state that refuses to settle all outstanding salaries after collecting the bailout funds.

Also, the presidency declared on Friday that settlement of unpaid salaries of state workers was the sole reason the president arranged the soft loans for the states.

Speaking with Saturday Tribune on phone, Senior Special Assistant to the Vice-President on Media and Publicity, Mr Laolu Akande said “the president made the intervention with the motive and purpose of alleviating the suffering of state workers who were being owed months of unpaid salaries. We don’t want to enter into any argument with any governor on that money ( but) as far as the president is concerned, payment of outstanding salaries is the purpose for which the money is meant.”

The Vice President’s office oversees the administration of the intervention fund.

The CBN had, in separate letters, informed each of the states that have received the bailout money that the funds were released “ under the salaries bailout credit facility” while it added that  the loan was to be repaid over a period of 240 months at 9 percent interest rate. The letter, a copy of which was sighted by Saturday Tribune, was signed by Dr. Mudashiru A. Olaitan, acting director of the apex bank’s Development Finance Department.

A breakdown of the loans is  as follows: Abia- N14.152b; Adamawa- N2.378b; Bauchi- N8.60b; Bayelsa – N1.285b; Benue – N28.013b; Borno – N7.680b; Cross River – N7.856b; Delta – N10.036b; Ebonyi – N4.063b; Edo – N3.167b; Ekiti – N9.604b; Enugu – 4.207b; Gombe – N16.459b; Imo – N26.806b; Katsina – N3.304b; Kebbi – N0.690b; Kogi – N50.842b; Kwara – N4.320b; Nasarawa – N8.317b; Niger – N4.306b; Ogun – N20.00b; Ondo – N14.686b; Osun – N34.988b; Oyo – N26.606b; Plateau – N5.357b; Sokoto – N10.093b and Zamfara – N10.020b.

The CBN, in announcing that it had approved that banks should lend money to requesting states to pay workers’ salary arrears explained that specific figures were attached to the facilities to be disbursed to the states because “every state is to come up with its specific needs in order to access the facility from the commercial banks.”

The National Executive Council (NEC) had  at its June 29, 2015 meeting directed the CBN, “in collaboration with other stakeholders, to appraise and consider ways of liquidating the outstanding staff salaries owed by states and local governments.”

 

We’ll confront govs, shut down states —NLC

The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has warned state governors not to divert the bailout,  saying that the organised labour is now set to take the battle to the doorstep of any state governor who fails to pay his workers after collecting the bailout funds.

To this end, the congress on Friday directed its state councils and workers to completely close down any state that fails to pay the backlog of salaries owed them after the release of the bailout by embarking on stikes and organising protest rallies to demand for accountability and good governance.

Already, the congress said it has directed and put all its state councils on notice that any state government that refuses to pay the salary, or any state that contemplates reducing salary or diverts the bailout from the Federal Government to other use besides paying the salary arrears, should be closed down.

In an exclusive interview with Saturday Tribune in Abuja on Friday, President of NLC, Comrade Ayuba Wabba, warned state governors who are contemplating not paying the money or diverting it to other use, that the congress would take the battle to their doorstep.

He added that the National Delegates and the National Executive Council (NEC) of the NLC had since resolved that after the issue of corruption had been dealt it by the congress, the next issue on the agenda to be confronted is the failure of states to pay salaries.

Comrade Wabba described as false the issue being raised by some of the governors that the bailout could be used for other purpose order than the payment of salary arrears, warning that the bailout is basically for the payment of salary arrears and should not be diverted for any other purpose.

“I don’t want to believe that any right thinking governor will raise this issue because a lot of them have confessed to the fact that the primary purpose of the bailout is for them to pay salaries.

“Certainly, I am telling you that we are sending a warning signal and we have said clearly that anywhere salaries are not being paid after this bailout is released, they should not continue to offer service. First, they should withdraw service and also protest and demand for accountability and good governance,” he said.

On the claim of some governors that the bailout was a loan to be used at the discretion of the states, Comrade Wabba said: “At the Council of State meeting where the decision was taken, Mr. President said emphatically that the bailout would be given to states to enable them to pay liability of salaries. So, what we are aware and which some state governors have also comfirmed is to the effect that, that money is meant first to pay the arrears of salaries.

“I am happy to appreciate and recognise some governors who, even when they collected the money engaged our state councils and worked out processes of paying. One of them is Bauchi State, and then Adamawa State; they engaged our state councils in formal meetings where decision was taken on how to disburse the salaries and they also disclosed fully what they have collected.

“To me it is far from the truth; and specifically if we have such states, we will also visit the states and organise a rally to debunk what they have said and we are ready to do that.”

He added: “Already, we have put our states on notice, including Osun, where we are aware the governor has promised now to pay all the five months. That is our next point of call, we have told our people anywhere they don’t pay, or anywhere they contemplate reducing workers salaries, they should close down the place immediately.

“As I am talking to you presently Ebonyi is already on strike, Imo has already addressed the issue because the governor saw how they protested and we told them whatever they need to do, they need to do that, including pensioners. We have told pensioners that we are going to meet them. Some of them are also ready to protest to whatever length to ensure that this money is not carted away.”

Comrade Wabba stated that many of the governors were very corrupt, hence their claim that because the money was a loan they would not use it to pay salaries, stating that their move to divert it to other use was to give them another opportunity to corruptly enrich their pocket with the money.

He said: “It is also part of corruption we are talking about. In most of the states, why salaries are not being paid is not because of the shortage of funds, it is about their priority. Most of the governors that have paid are also giving us those information, so it is not true.

“They have a responsibility to pay salary, the workers have already earned this salary by our national laws. It is forbidden for a worker to work in excess of 30 days without being paid, it is a law. It is expected that after the end of every 30 days a worker is entitled to his wages, so it is a debt.

“So if workers have worked and government has seen reason to give a bailout, I don’t think people should misplace the priority as to why that decision was taken because it was very clear. Even the CBN has made it very clear. So, if we have specific cases where it is still an issue, it is part of the decision we have  taken that after this national rally on corruption, we will confront those governors and deal with the issue.”

 

Osun workers reject payment of half salary for March, insist bailout is for salary

Workers under the aegis of Osun State Joint Public Service Negotiating Council (JPSNC), comprising the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT), among others on Friday in Osogbo rejected the plan by Governor Rauf Aregbesola’s administration to pay them half salary for March 2015 out of about eight months salaries owed civil servants in the state.

Reacting to the statement made by the state Head of Service (HoS), Mr Sunday Owoeye that government had directed that half of March salary be paid to civil servants, the labour unions said there was no basis for such development, after the government had sought and got about N35billion bailout funds from the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to pay all outstanding salaries.

In a joint letter addressed to the governor, copies of which were also forwarded to the Speaker, House of Assembly, the SSG, Accountant General, Director, Department of State Security (DSS) among others, the labour unions also warned that the bailout funds received by the state be used to pay their eight months outstanding salaries.

The letter reads in part, “it was on record that bailout funds of N34.988 billion was released to this state on Thursday 3rd of September, 2015, according to the CBN Governor, Mr Godwin Emefiele and instead of government fulfilling her own side of the deal by carrying out section 3(f) of MoU signed with the labour on the 13th and 29th July respectively, reverse was the case”.

“The information released through the Head of Service on the payment of outstanding salaries  on Wednesday was completely opposite the spirit of existing MoU which had generated palpable tension among the workers and all the entire people living in Osun State.

“That government should effect immediate implementation of the MoU signed on Monday 13th July, 2015. That labour movements in the state reject in its entirety the payment of half salary as announced by the Head of Service on Wednesday, 9th  September, 2015 and should not be paid into worker’s individual account”.

It continued, “that all the arrears of salaries and pensions should be paid from the already released bailout funds from the Central Bank of Nigeria which it is meant for. That Mr Governor should direct the Accountant General  of the state and Accountant of the Ministry of Local Government not to release half salary into any worker’s individual account”.

 

Governors must not be allowed to embezzle bailouts —Afenifere

In its own reaction, Yoruba socio-cultural group, Afenifere says it is miffed that “some irresponsible governors have refused to pay workers their salaries from the perpetual indebtedness called bailout recently arranged by the Federal Government.”

According to a press release signed by Yinka Odumakin, national publicity secretary of the body and made available to Saturday Tribune, “the callous disposition of such governors has confirmed our fears that the whole idea of the bailout without ascertaining what happened to the monies meant to pay workers salaries in the first place is an encouragement for financial recklessness and waywardness of the governors which led to the quagmire.”

“The governors who are now holding to the funds meant for workers  embezzled their past, are denying  them their present and putting their children and grandchildren into indebtedness.

“Rapacious governors concerned must not be allowed to get away with this heinous crime against the workers. It would make a joke of the anti-corruption war if they are allowed to do with the bailout what they did with their states allocations meant to pay the salaries now turned into humongous debts.

“The NLC which is marching around against  corruption now has specifics on its hand to mobilise against the governors who want to sentence them to perpetual penury,” Afenifere said.

 

Benue PDP warns Gov Ortom not to use workers’ salaries to siphon state funds

THE  People’s Democratic Party (PDP) in Benue State on Friday called on Governor Samuel Ortom to stop using the salary arrears of workers in the state to defraud the state.

The publicity secretary of PDP in the state, Honourable Godwin Ayihe at a press briefing said that the salary arrears owed workers in both local governments and  the state civil service were a little above N19billion as against the N28billion being claimed by the governor.

Governor Ortom had at a media parley early in the week explained that the Federal Government’s bailout of N28billion to the state was to settle the salary arrears of workers both at the state and local government levels.

 

Bailout: Ogun to spend N18.9bn on payment of workers deductions

Governor Ibikunle Amosun of Ogun State has said that the sum of N18.9bn obtained by his administration from the Federal Government as bailout would be used to settle 10 months backlog deductions owed workers in the state.

He insisted that any state that cannot pay its workforce is a failed state, saying his administration is struggling to pay workers salaries.

Amosun stated this while addressing members of the Labour Movement comprising the Trade Union Congress of Nigeria and the Nigeria Labour Congress at the end of their rally on promotion of good governance in Nigeria, at the Arcade Ground, Governor’s Office, Abeokuta.

 

Niger House approves N6.8billion  bailout loan

Niger State House of Assembly has formally given the governor, Alhaji Abubakar Sani Bello, the approval to access the N4.3billion bailout fund meant for the state.

The approval was sequel to the letter written to the house by the governor and read by the Deputy Speaker, Hon Hussein Ibrahim.

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Re: Tension As Governors Sit On Bailout Fund by Mogidi: 12:35pm On Sep 12, 2015
Meanwhile in Osun state Aregbese only wants to pay half his arrears while gallivanting with the rest of the loan.

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Re: Tension As Governors Sit On Bailout Fund by Firefire(m): 12:39pm On Sep 12, 2015
A Case Study of Rauf Aregbesola.

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Re: Tension As Governors Sit On Bailout Fund by DaBullIT(m): 1:03pm On Sep 12, 2015
You expect him to put the funds in State house ?? or Governor's office?

Firefire:
A Case Study of Rauf Aregbesola.





And for theEdytos from the world quoting to insult me , this is for you

Erdyots talking as if allocation is sent to Governor's personal bank account , Why would Aregbe transfer funds from state's account to another account for the purpose of investing ? Do you think he has the right , power / jurisdiction or balls to do that under the Law and hell won't be let loose , Aregbesola does not control the state's account , Also Let's say the news is true, what if he is trying to recover funds to help the same wailing civil servants ?

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Re: Tension As Governors Sit On Bailout Fund by Seuncoded(f): 1:05pm On Sep 12, 2015
Let Roll Guys
Re: Tension As Governors Sit On Bailout Fund by omenka(m): 1:14pm On Sep 12, 2015
The governor's had better not tamper with those funds or deploy them to purposes for which they weren't meant. What manner of greed is this??

Those monies were given primarily for the purpose of offsetting owed salaries and allowances of civil servants and shouldn't be used for anything else or hoarded to generate interest for anyone.

I wish the FG had gone about this in such a manner the monies would be disbursed directly to the intended beneficiaries by the CBN through the various DMBs- but of course if that had been suggested, these insatiable an greedy politicians would turn it down because that would mean limited access to the booty.

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Re: Tension As Governors Sit On Bailout Fund by omenka(m): 1:21pm On Sep 12, 2015
DaBullIT:
You expect him to put the funds in State house ?? or Governor's office?

Though the poster you quoted ALWAYS goes off key when he talks, I think Aregbe's case is particularly annoying. Why can't he immediately proceed to disburse the funds soon as he got hold of it?? Why the delay?? Who's pocket would the interest go into?? And his talk about paying half salaries is just totally unacceptable.

What Aregbe is doing is condemnable on several levels.

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Re: Tension As Governors Sit On Bailout Fund by DaBullIT(m): 1:25pm On Sep 12, 2015
While you may be right, did it occour to you that there maybe circumstances surrounding his negotiations ?

Do not forget that Other people that are not civil servants want something from the government too , something like good roads , water , security , and stuffs .

Imagine, March salary and this is September, that is very wicked , but like i said last week, these same workers enjoyed 13 months salaries and other bonuses two years ago / last year before campaign kicked off , they should try to understand where the governor is coming from

omenka:
Though the poster you quoted ALWAYS goes off key when he talks, I think Aregbe's case is particularly annoying. Why can't he immediately proceed to disburse the funds soon as he got hold of it?? Why the delay?? Who's pocket would the interest go into?? And his talk about paying half salaries is just totally unacceptable.

What Aregbe is doing is condemnable on several levels.
Re: Tension As Governors Sit On Bailout Fund by omenka(m): 1:36pm On Sep 12, 2015
DaBullIT:
While you may be right, did it occour to you that there maybe circumstances surrounding his negotiations ?

Do not forget that Other people that are not civil servants want something from the government too , something like good roads , water , security , and stuffs .

Imagine, March salary and this is September, that is very wicked , but like i said last week, these same workers enjoyed 13 months salaries and other bonuses two years ago / last year before campaign kicked off , they should try to understand where the governor is coming from

Bro, the last time I checked, the money the states government are getting are specifically meant to offset salary arrears and not to build infrastructure. This is especially evident in the application letters forwarded to CBN by the various state governments wherein they quoted figures of salaries owed workers and mentions were not made of infrastructure.

I understand what a tightrope these governors are working here, but they put themselves in this mess in the first place- when money was plentiful, they looted with reckless abandon while some sponsored celebrity weddings and sponsored "state delegates" to attend celebrity wedding overseas!!! They can't start discussing building roads and what not now that they scarcely have the wherewithal to do so.

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Re: Tension As Governors Sit On Bailout Fund by DaBullIT(m): 1:50pm On Sep 12, 2015
While i may be inclined to agree that the bailout was specifically meant to offset salary arrears and all that, I do not agree that all governors put themselves in the message , Initially Jonathan deliberately took 35% off Osun's allocation for talking back during a campaign

Then it was the fall in global oil price , Osun's allocation is now 35% of what it used to have

Aregbesola embarked on breathtaking projects in Osun, and the evidence is out there , every town, state , in Osun had a facelift , and upgrade

While that may be unwise i think his intentions were genuine and he wouldn't have had problems if not for the two main factors listed above

Bottom line is , in times of excess he worked (Projects) He paid (13 months) he fed, (School Children) and they applauded , now that things are hard, they should be reasonable

omenka:
Bro, the last time I checked, the money the states government are getting are specifically meant to offset salary arrears and not to build infrastructure. This is especially evident in the application letters forwarded to CBN by the various state governments wherein they quoted figures of salaries owed workers and mentions were not made of infrastructure.

I understand what a tightrope these governors are working here, but they put themselves in this mess in the first place- when money was plentiful, they looted with reckless abandon while some sponsored celebrity weddings and sponsored "state delegates" to attend celebrity wedding overseas!!! They can't start discussing building roads and what not now that they scarcely have the wherewithal to do so.

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Re: Tension As Governors Sit On Bailout Fund by 989900: 1:54pm On Sep 12, 2015
These governors are evil.

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Re: Tension As Governors Sit On Bailout Fund by ednut1(m): 2:08pm On Sep 12, 2015
Governors dat shud have resigned or impeached and also be under investigation. bailout is like a reward for mismanagement. going forward d Governors know if another crisis arises there will be bailout. abeg does this make sense . joke. the money dey fixed nd call deposit accounts
Re: Tension As Governors Sit On Bailout Fund by Babangida70(m): 2:09pm On Sep 12, 2015
Mogidi:
Meanwhile in Osun state Aregbese only wants to pay half his arrears while gallivanting with the rest of the loan.


if I hear say Aregbesola release that fund grin grin

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Re: Tension As Governors Sit On Bailout Fund by itsIYKE(m): 2:09pm On Sep 12, 2015
Oh my anambra......never indebted to anyone....financial management 100%....another reason to be thankful

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Re: Tension As Governors Sit On Bailout Fund by Nobody: 2:09pm On Sep 12, 2015
F***ed up Country. Its very Foolish for an already unstable country to be running on autonomy. Money flying out, Nothing coming me. undecided. Oh my God, the Otuoke Drunk and his pig messed us pretty bad. What other choice do we have We could have voted other candidates. Buhari hasn't impressed me but at least I won't wail like a Flat-Head for his downfall.

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Re: Tension As Governors Sit On Bailout Fund by adedayourt(m): 2:09pm On Sep 12, 2015
wat sud i type pls
Re: Tension As Governors Sit On Bailout Fund by kennyman2000(m): 2:10pm On Sep 12, 2015
Hmmmm..
Re: Tension As Governors Sit On Bailout Fund by frankwells(f): 2:10pm On Sep 12, 2015
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Re: Tension As Governors Sit On Bailout Fund by GodMode: 2:10pm On Sep 12, 2015
Buhari should give a deadline and impeach and imprison those who don't pay before the deadline.
Re: Tension As Governors Sit On Bailout Fund by kenedy175(m): 2:11pm On Sep 12, 2015
As usual, the corrupt governors must have stashed the money in fixed deposit accounts awaiting interest.


We really need death sentence for corruption in this country
Re: Tension As Governors Sit On Bailout Fund by 5starmilitant: 2:12pm On Sep 12, 2015
I've always known that PDP governors will perform more the apc governors in this administration. Because they are now opposition and will not want to fall victims to the brainless messiah.


AregbeTHIEF, OJImobi, oshiomOLE, okorONYEOSHI and the rest apc thieves will surely misbehave cos they know buhari can do nothing to them.

Please no mastubating slave should quote me, quote yourselves rather.

God bless PDP.
God bless south south/south east.
God bless the Biafra republic.

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Re: Tension As Governors Sit On Bailout Fund by Nobody: 2:12pm On Sep 12, 2015
Only Wike and fayose are the only two governors out now.

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Re: Tension As Governors Sit On Bailout Fund by ajbabs(m): 2:12pm On Sep 12, 2015
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Re: Tension As Governors Sit On Bailout Fund by pedel: 2:13pm On Sep 12, 2015
If EFCC doesn't go after Aregbesola and jail him, may God make PMB's end be like that of Gaddaffi. ICPC and EFCC should not tell us that have no case of corruption against him.
This is a man that shouldn't be employed to manage a petrol station governing a state.
Now he is asking for primary school result. The same result PMB couldn't produced before election.
All the primary school in Modakeke axis of Ile Ife were burnt down now I have two people looking for primary school certificate from such school.
Aregbesola is going to end up like Nebuchadnezzar. He will fall from grace to grass.

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Re: Tension As Governors Sit On Bailout Fund by GabrielSuswam(m): 2:13pm On Sep 12, 2015
Benue, Kogi and Imo do something..

But Kogi with 50billion naira intervention how will they payback? A poor state with no good IGR or Crude Oil..

Hmmmm

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Re: Tension As Governors Sit On Bailout Fund by omojeesu(m): 2:13pm On Sep 12, 2015
When you give fried fish to the cat to share, what do you expect? Buhari is smart. He knows these Governors are kleptomaniac. He is going to use it to rope them in if they eat the money!

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Re: Tension As Governors Sit On Bailout Fund by oluseyiforjesus(m): 2:13pm On Sep 12, 2015
So Fayose can collect Bailout money frm d Man he call his gandma mate? Shameless gov
I tot Niger State no need dis money cos d governor can even borrow dem mor dan that.......

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Re: Tension As Governors Sit On Bailout Fund by GodMode: 2:14pm On Sep 12, 2015
DaBullIT:
While you may be right, did it occour to you that there maybe circumstances surrounding his negotiations ?

Do not forget that Other people that are not civil servants want something from the government too , something like good roads , water , security , and stuffs .

Imagine, March salary and this is September, that is very wicked , but like i said last week, these same workers enjoyed 13 months salaries and other bonuses two years ago / last year before campaign kicked off , they should try to understand where the governor is coming from


Rubbish, you must be a government benefactor to be leaving such insensitive comment.

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Re: Tension As Governors Sit On Bailout Fund by chiedu7: 2:14pm On Sep 12, 2015
[size=14pt]IF GMB IS SERIOUS ABOUT CORRUPTION.

ALL THESE STATES THAT FUNDED HIS CAMPAIGN WHILE OWING WORKERS SHOULD BE TAKEN TO EFCC!

AND HE SHOULD INVESTGATE THE KILLING OF CHILDREN IN PLATEAU STATE BY FULANI HERDS MEN

AND STOP RELEASING AND REWARDING BOKO HARAM SUSPECTS
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Re: Tension As Governors Sit On Bailout Fund by nayoubiko: 2:14pm On Sep 12, 2015
WHY IS ALL THIS GOVERNOR ALWAYS SEAT ON WORKERS SALARY, AND NOTHING DEY HAPPEN?

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