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Nigerian States Still Owing Workers Despite Bailout Funds (list) by bvibesblogger: 7:57pm On Dec 30, 2015
Some states in Nigeria are still defaulting in their financial obligations to their workers in spite of the bailout funds by the Federal Government to assist them to pay outstanding salaries and allowances, the News Agency of Nigeria reports.

According to a survey carried out by the Agency across the states indicated that many state governments still owe salaries and allowances after receiving bailout funds from the federal government.

The defaulting states mentioned are:

1. Oyo State Government is owing two months salaries. The government said it spent the N26.6 billion it got as bailout to clear a backlog of four months’ salaries.

2. The Osun Government, received N34.8 billion bailout but still owes about four months salaries.

3. Cross River state. The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) in Cross River said that the Cross River Government still owed gratuities of some retired members

4. The Ondo State Government said that it had only paid salaries and bonuses of its workers up to October.

5. Ekiti State. Gov. Ayo Fayose said the state only got N9.6 billion out of the over N29 billion it initially applied for. “From what we got, we have been able to pay outstanding 2014 salary and 2014 leave bonus, leaving out only pension and gratuities which were not captured in the initial bailout sum that we got. “We have also paid September and October 2015 salaries as well as Christmas bonus to workers,’’ he said.

6. Bayelsa state. Workers in local governments in Bayelsa State said that payment of their salaries was not up to date.

7. The Kano State government said it had not used the N20 billion bailout funds for the payment of pension arrears and salaries of newly-recruited health workers.

8. Kebbi state

9. Kwara state

10. Katsina state

11. Sokoto state

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Re: Nigerian States Still Owing Workers Despite Bailout Funds (list) by fhelihx(m): 8:01pm On Dec 30, 2015
They claim.'The fund is not enough to cater for all and sundry. Meanwhile, a good percentage of those states distributed the money lavishly and without proper plannings..

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