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N80b Salary Debt: Akeredolu Begs Ondo Workers To Waive Outstanding Salaries by davidotokiblog1(m): 9:19pm On May 15, 2017
The governor explained that it was becoming increasingly difficult to use state funds to offset workers’ accumulated and outstanding salaries and arrears.
Ondo State Governor Rotimi Akeredolu has begged civil servants in the state workforce to waive their outstanding salaries and arrears owed by the immediate past government.
Mr. Akeredolu made the plea when the committee on arrears of salaries of state public servants submitted its final report at the cocoa conference hall in Akure.
Deputy Governor Agboola Ajayi headed the committee, which was inaugurated on the March 7, 2017.
The governor explained that it was becoming increasingly difficult to use state funds to offset workers’ accumulated and outstanding salaries and arrears.
He said the government workers must be prepared to “pay the sacrifices” of waiving their salaries as part of their own contributions to the economic development of the state.
“We have said this many times, we must be prepared to pay sacrifices because we don’t borrow money to pay salaries. If they (workers) meet and say they waive two months, we will be glad, but if they insist on having the full arrears, we will look for ways of paying,” Mr. Akeredolu said.
“I will have to address the workers to let them know that it’s not possible to use all our money to pay salaries,” he added.
He promised that the All Progressives Congress-led government in the state would endeavor to not owe civil servants’ salaries accruing from his assumption of office in February 2017.
“I know it is not easy but it is also getting increasingly difficult for the government, too, but whatever we do, we will try not to owe salaries,” the governor said.
SaharaReporters learned that the governor has paid three months’ salaries - February, March and April - to the government workers of the state.
Our correspondent reported that Mr. Akeredolu has also paid one out of six months’ outstanding salaries owed to the workers by the immediate past governor, Olusegun Mimiko.
Mr. Akeredolu stated that the government would, however, look inwardly for solutions by increasing the Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) in order to help address issues of funds in the state treasury.
Submitting the report, Mr. Agboola claimed that of the total salaries owed to civil servants, N38.57 billion was owed to the workers by the immediate past government of Mr. Mimiko.
The deputy governor disclosed that the figure was excluding an additional N41.5 billion which represents outstanding gratuities.
“What the government is owing now is N34.5 billion, representing five months’ salaries as against the six months we met on board and it is outside the N41.5 billion representing outstanding gratuities.”

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Re: N80b Salary Debt: Akeredolu Begs Ondo Workers To Waive Outstanding Salaries by joseo: 9:26pm On May 15, 2017
let him lead by example by waiving all the salary he Is entitled to all through this first tenure then they will consider his offer.
Re: N80b Salary Debt: Akeredolu Begs Ondo Workers To Waive Outstanding Salaries by sorry1(m): 9:37pm On May 15, 2017
This is the same state my sophisticated brothers from the wasteland compare with the likes of imo, anambra and enugu in terms of IGR. I wonder where the IGR went to

Brown roofians are poor and should be sold to the easterners for better management, if not the whole state will turn to IDP camp. Thank God for igbo presence in Lagos sha.

Re: N80b Salary Debt: Akeredolu Begs Ondo Workers To Waive Outstanding Salaries by Nobody: 10:04pm On May 15, 2017
Yawa is already gassing!
What is this governor saying again?

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Re: N80b Salary Debt: Akeredolu Begs Ondo Workers To Waive Outstanding Salaries by cosby02(m): 10:04pm On May 15, 2017
Ko le werk
Re: N80b Salary Debt: Akeredolu Begs Ondo Workers To Waive Outstanding Salaries by Nobody: 10:11pm On May 15, 2017
sorry1:
This is the same state my sophisticated brothers from the wasteland compare with the likes of imo, anambra and enugu in terms of IGR. I wonder where the IGR went to

Brown roofians are poor and should be sold to the easterners for better management, if not the whole state will turn to IDP camp. Thank God for igbo presence in Lagos sha.

A dunce in the making!
Yigbos are not f*cking needed in Lagos. They are fraudsters!
Go back to your shambled biafran slum and build it! grin
Re: N80b Salary Debt: Akeredolu Begs Ondo Workers To Waive Outstanding Salaries by sorry1(m): 8:46am On May 16, 2017
OrestesDante:


A dunce in the making!
Yigbos are not f*cking needed in Lagos. They are fraudsters!
Go back to your shambled biafran slum and build it! grin
Eh! Lagos again! To an average Yoruba Lagos is everything to them even though Lagos is no man's land and not Yoruba land (Oba Akiolu; 2017).

Say another thing good about yoruba apart from Lagos maybe I will know that you are not a robot.

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