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Re: Yahaya Bello: The Unending Controversy Of Salary Backlogs by CaesarDon(m): 11:13pm On Apr 28, 2019
Vigopress you are satanic heartless and devlish, how.much were u paid to post this trash

Yahya Bello has caused countless suicide cases lngst civil servants


If you have any conscience. You would join hands to remove this mistake of a govenor

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Re: Yahaya Bello: The Unending Controversy Of Salary Backlogs by deavicky(m): 11:14pm On Apr 28, 2019
This guy yeye Bello can lie. He once said all the roads in Lokoja are nylon tiled. That was when I started respecting his lies.
Re: Yahaya Bello: The Unending Controversy Of Salary Backlogs by folhenrry4flizzy(m): 11:31pm On Apr 28, 2019
[quote author=vigopress post=77936261]*Yahaya Bello: The Unending Controversy of Salary Backlogs*


Kogi State Governor, Yahaya Bello is one of the most criticized governors in Nigeria due to perceived inability to clear salary backlogs which predated his administration. It's a known fact that the dwindling in oil revenue since 2014 led to decrease in monthly allocation to states from federation account, thus hindering smooth running of government activities including payment of workers' salaries and pensions.

Although, federal government under the watch of President Muhammadu Buhari released bail out fund for states to pay outstanding salaries but the Kogi experience was different as Governor Yahaya Bello met worse situation on ground. The unfriendly situation he met upon assumption of office in January 2016 include; outstanding salaries/pensions (eight months for State workforce and 25 months percentage for LG workers), porous civil service administration/payroll system and FG dependent economy.

Therefore, the governor introduced screening exercise for workforce to sanitize the civil service as well as clean up the payroll. This move was part of holistic approach geared towards actualising *The New Direction Agenda for Kogi* and put the confluence state on path of sustainable progress.

Admittedly, the screening process affected salary/pension payment but it's a child necessity like Treasury Single Account (TSA), Bank Verification Number (BVN), Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System (IPPIS) and Biometric Data Verification for pensioners implemented by President Muhammadu Buhari at the federal level. The screening exercise that covers certificate verification, Biometric Data Capturing and forensic investigations led to discovery of over 5000 ghost workers with additional 5000 others culpable of certificate forgery and other sharp practices. The sanitization of payroll system is going gradually in many states of the federation. Osun state government recently uncovered about 1000 staff involved in certificate infractions while neighbouring states: Kwara, Nasarawa and Ekiti have done the same.

However, some mafias and politicians are cashing on the pathetic situation which calls for sober reflections to dent the image of Governor Yahaya Bello as well as overblown it for selfish interest. For records, many states including those receiving higher allocation than Kogi are still battling with issue of salary backlogs even up to 24months percentage.

Furthermore, the fifth columnists have turned this emotional issue to daily topic by spreading false information to rubbish APC led government in Kogi state. Hence, the need to set the record straight as Kogi state average monthly allocation before 2018 is N2.5billion and currently at N3.5-4billion with wage bill of N2.8billion. Apart from that, the state also needs use the scarce resources to provide social amenities, infrastructure, attend to every sector, meet yearning of artisans, traders and other stratum of the society, run government activities and service loan.

Despite the backbreaking challenges Governor Bello has reduced the salary arrears to four months for Kogi State Government workers except for judicial staff while Local government staffers are owed about 30months percentage (not full salary) and paying pensioners base on availability of fund.

It's noteworthy that the energetic and resourceful governor was able to achieve this through significant improvement in Kogi state Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) from N300million to over N1billion monthly, block leakages in government activities and innovate processes assisting the state to get value for money.

It's therefore imperative for civil servants to continue to show understanding and avoid temptation for desperate politicians scheming at using them against the state government while Kogites should keep hope alive because Governor Yahaya Bello is committed towards making Kogi a better place for all

Media Strike Squad

http://factualtimesng.com/yahaya-bello-the-unendin.
Re: Yahaya Bello: The Unending Controversy Of Salary Backlogs by gentlejohn(m): 11:39pm On Apr 28, 2019
Abraham Lincoln Quotes. You can fool all the people some of the time, and some of the people all the time, but you cannot fool all the people all the time.
For about 2 years, you didn't deem it fit to come up with all this explanation, until it is time for re-election. Bello is dancing to the music of shame and his drummers {sycophants} are playing. If you know, you know.
Re: Yahaya Bello: The Unending Controversy Of Salary Backlogs by target100: 11:45pm On Apr 28, 2019
Whatever you have been paid to write this piece of shit I can say one thing for sure after keeping your stupidity sacrosanct,
you definitelyhave a family member sufferingfrom the governor's decision but here youare letting your family and mankind down for peanut. Shame on your school fees because it would have made sense to drink alcohol with it rather than using it to learn and write this havoc here.
vigopress:
*Yahaya Bello: The Unending Controversy of Salary Backlogs*


Kogi State Governor, Yahaya Bello is one of the most criticized governors in Nigeria due to perceived inability to clear salary backlogs which predated his administration. It's a known fact that the dwindling in oil revenue since 2014 led to decrease in monthly allocation to states from federation account, thus hindering smooth running of government activities including payment of workers' salaries and pensions.

Although, federal government under the watch of President Muhammadu Buhari released bail out fund for states to pay outstanding salaries but the Kogi experience was different as Governor Yahaya Bello met worse situation on ground. The unfriendly situation he met upon assumption of office in January 2016 include; outstanding salaries/pensions (eight months for State workforce and 25 months percentage for LG workers), porous civil service administration/payroll system and FG dependent economy.

Therefore, the governor introduced screening exercise for workforce to sanitize the civil service as well as clean up the payroll. This move was part of holistic approach geared towards actualising *The New Direction Agenda for Kogi* and put the confluence state on path of sustainable progress.

Admittedly, the screening process affected salary/pension payment but it's a child necessity like Treasury Single Account (TSA), Bank Verification Number (BVN), Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System (IPPIS) and Biometric Data Verification for pensioners implemented by President Muhammadu Buhari at the federal level. The screening exercise that covers certificate verification, Biometric Data Capturing and forensic investigations led to discovery of over 5000 ghost workers with additional 5000 others culpable of certificate forgery and other sharp practices. The sanitization of payroll system is going gradually in many states of the federation. Osun state government recently uncovered about 1000 staff involved in certificate infractions while neighbouring states: Kwara, Nasarawa and Ekiti have done the same.

However, some mafias and politicians are cashing on the pathetic situation which calls for sober reflections to dent the image of Governor Yahaya Bello as well as overblown it for selfish interest. For records, many states including those receiving higher allocation than Kogi are still battling with issue of salary backlogs even up to 24months percentage.

Furthermore, the fifth columnists have turned this emotional issue to daily topic by spreading false information to rubbish APC led government in Kogi state. Hence, the need to set the record straight as Kogi state average monthly allocation before 2018 is N2.5billion and currently at N3.5-4billion with wage bill of N2.8billion. Apart from that, the state also needs use the scarce resources to provide social amenities, infrastructure, attend to every sector, meet yearning of artisans, traders and other stratum of the society, run government activities and service loan.

Despite the backbreaking challenges Governor Bello has reduced the salary arrears to four months for Kogi State Government workers except for judicial staff while Local government staffers are owed about 30months percentage (not full salary) and paying pensioners base on availability of fund.

It's noteworthy that the energetic and resourceful governor was able to achieve this through significant improvement in Kogi state Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) from N300million to over N1billion monthly, block leakages in government activities and innovate processes assisting the state to get value for money.

It's therefore imperative for civil servants to continue to show understanding and avoid temptation for desperate politicians scheming at using them against the state government while Kogites should keep hope alive because Governor Yahaya Bello is committed towards making Kogi a better place for all

Media Strike Squad

http://factualtimesng.com/yahaya-bello-the-unending-controversy-of-salary-backlogs/

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Re: Yahaya Bello: The Unending Controversy Of Salary Backlogs by Yankee101: 12:24am On Apr 29, 2019
No matter how you polish him he is the worst Governor in naija right now

He couldn't win kogi for Buhari or unseat Dino despite rigging And federal might

He can't win a second term

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Re: Yahaya Bello: The Unending Controversy Of Salary Backlogs by mukthar2000(m): 12:48am On Apr 29, 2019
Did u just said it's imperative for civil servants to continue to show understanding and avoid temptation for desperate politicians scheming at using them against the state government while Kogites should keep hope alive because Governor Yahaya Bello is committed towards making Kogi a better place for all? THUNDER FIRED UR MOUTH AND THAT STUPID BOY CALL YEYE BELLO, I am sure ur second term must be in jail by the time JAGABAN and OSHOMOLE deal with u finish inshallah.

Re: Yahaya Bello: The Unending Controversy Of Salary Backlogs by tiredoflife(m): 2:07am On Apr 29, 2019
MikeBetty:
He Has No Excuse To Owe The Workers In The State. Is He Owing His Commissioners? Is He Not Collecting His Salaries And Allowances Including Security Volt? He Increased The Igr To 1b, Why Cant He Add Up With Federal Allocation And Pay Workers? How Much Did He Spent On Presidential Election? So If Our Oil That Will Soon Become Useless, Espectially Now That The World Is Shifting To Electric And Solar Vehicles, Kogi State In Particlar And Nigeria In General Will Sack The Whole Workforce? Bello Could Have Been A Pace Setter To Youth Agitation To Takeover Governance, But He Is Now A Disgrace To Our Clamour.

How will oil become useless
U guys just say anything u like to sound witty
Have they being able to invent 100% efficient batteries
The electric cars
Won't they run from power stations that rely on oil
Anyway what do I know
The lie that oil will be useless can only be sold to fools
Make we dey look una
Re: Yahaya Bello: The Unending Controversy Of Salary Backlogs by vigopress: 2:08am On Apr 29, 2019
Please don't believe fake news. Watch out for video and pictorial report of projects
yinkus6750:
Tales by moonlight.
What did he do with all the bail out fund?!
No infrastructures, civil servants are been owed.
A state that has close to 100 mineral resources, yet can't be self reliant.
Ajaokuta steel milk, Itakpe iron ore, limestone around Obajana among others.
Failed state through bad leadership.

Re: Yahaya Bello: The Unending Controversy Of Salary Backlogs by ehissi(m): 2:49am On Apr 29, 2019
Alum34:
The OP that typed this poo here has some missing nuts, cheesy cheesy. You see a useless person that the Kogites call useless and you still defending him. cry undecided undecided undecided

OP account is a Nairaland campaign account (you don't believe? Click on this link and see

https://www.nairaland.com/5157317/see-true-pictures-outstanding-salaries), owned by a social media influencer and specially formulated to help the people not living in kogi believe that when he came, they were salary backlogs.

An allegation that even kogi civil servants denied the day the governor sent an Aide to speak with labour - fear no let the governor show face - the same governor that threatened to sack them if they protested against him is now begging like an almajiri.

After squandering state resources on useless public holidays and political endeavours, President Buhari disappeared to London for 3 months without notice, the day he returned, this idiot declared public holiday.

What of over #5bn this idiot squandered to bribe constituents to recall dino melaye nko? At the end of the day, his aide ate that money. That cash will have a long way to easy the pain of pensioners, but the power drunk fool forgot that he will never be governor forever.......

Shebi President Buhari promised to only give paris club refund cash to states that paid backlogs, and used that to toture Governor fayose, Ortom and Co then, why didn't he see kogi state matter?

Shebi he wants to recontest? Let Buhari go to Kogi state and raise his hand as candidate, kogi state indigenes are waiting for both of them.

Nonsense and ingredient....

Election has come, their eyes don clear.....

Shebi before OP quoted a statement from Yeye bello's aide that they weren't owing salaries?


Make una see am here.....

https://www.nairaland.com/5157317/see-true-pictures-outstanding-salaries

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Re: Yahaya Bello: The Unending Controversy Of Salary Backlogs by engrfcuksmtin(m): 3:28am On Apr 29, 2019
Turantula:
OP is just a shameless, classless, undignified APC ZOMBIE.
Devil's Advocate!
Fools like the OP are many in Kogi. Despite the unprecedented suffering of their people, they keep on hailing and supporting the failure of a Government for crumbs that falls from his table.

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Re: Yahaya Bello: The Unending Controversy Of Salary Backlogs by engrfcuksmtin(m): 3:32am On Apr 29, 2019
[s]
vigopress:
*Yahaya Bello: The Unending Controversy of Salary Backlogs*


Kogi State Governor, Yahaya Bello is one of the most criticized governors in Nigeria due to perceived inability to clear salary backlogs which predated his administration. It's a known fact that the dwindling in oil revenue since 2014 led to decrease in monthly allocation to states from federation account, thus hindering smooth running of government activities including payment of workers' salaries and pensions.

Although, federal government under the watch of President Muhammadu Buhari released bail out fund for states to pay outstanding salaries but the Kogi experience was different as Governor Yahaya Bello met worse situation on ground. The unfriendly situation he met upon assumption of office in January 2016 include; outstanding salaries/pensions (eight months for State workforce and 25 months percentage for LG workers), porous civil service administration/payroll system and FG dependent economy.

Therefore, the governor introduced screening exercise for workforce to sanitize the civil service as well as clean up the payroll. This move was part of holistic approach geared towards actualising *The New Direction Agenda for Kogi* and put the confluence state on path of sustainable progress.

Admittedly, the screening process affected salary/pension payment but it's a child necessity like Treasury Single Account (TSA), Bank Verification Number (BVN), Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System (IPPIS) and Biometric Data Verification for pensioners implemented by President Muhammadu Buhari at the federal level. The screening exercise that covers certificate verification, Biometric Data Capturing and forensic investigations led to discovery of over 5000 ghost workers with additional 5000 others culpable of certificate forgery and other sharp practices. The sanitization of payroll system is going gradually in many states of the federation. Osun state government recently uncovered about 1000 staff involved in certificate infractions while neighbouring states: Kwara, Nasarawa and Ekiti have done the same.

However, some mafias and politicians are cashing on the pathetic situation which calls for sober reflections to dent the image of Governor Yahaya Bello as well as overblown it for selfish interest. For records, many states including those receiving higher allocation than Kogi are still battling with issue of salary backlogs even up to 24months percentage.

Furthermore, the fifth columnists have turned this emotional issue to daily topic by spreading false information to rubbish APC led government in Kogi state. Hence, the need to set the record straight as Kogi state average monthly allocation before 2018 is N2.5billion and currently at N3.5-4billion with wage bill of N2.8billion. Apart from that, the state also needs use the scarce resources to provide social amenities, infrastructure, attend to every sector, meet yearning of artisans, traders and other stratum of the society, run government activities and service loan.

Despite the backbreaking challenges Governor Bello has reduced the salary arrears to four months for Kogi State Government workers except for judicial staff while Local government staffers are owed about 30months percentage (not full salary) and paying pensioners base on availability of fund.

It's noteworthy that the energetic and resourceful governor was able to achieve this through significant improvement in Kogi state Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) from N300million to over N1billion monthly, block leakages in government activities and innovate processes assisting the state to get value for money.

It's therefore imperative for civil servants to continue to show understanding and avoid temptation for desperate politicians scheming at using them against the state government while Kogites should keep hope alive because Governor Yahaya Bello is committed towards making Kogi a better place for all

Media Strike Squad

http://factualtimesng.com/yahaya-bello-the-unending-controversy-of-salary-backlogs/
[/s] Una don carry una selves come Nairaland! Cheap sychophants!

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Re: Yahaya Bello: The Unending Controversy Of Salary Backlogs by vigopress: 3:32am On Apr 29, 2019
Why don't you address issues
ehissi:


OP account is a Nairaland campaign account (you don't believe? Click on this link and see

https://www.nairaland.com/5157317/see-true-pictures-outstanding-salaries), owned by a social media influencer and specially formulated to help the people not living in kogi believe that when he came, they were salary backlogs.

An allegation that even kogi civil servants denied the day the governor sent an Aide to speak with labour - fear no let the governor show face - the same governor that threatened to sack them if they protested against him is now begging like an almajiri.

After squandering state resources on useless public holidays and political endeavours, President Buhari disappeared to London for 3 months without notice, the day he returned, this idiot declared public holiday.

What of over #5bn this idiot squandered to bribe constituents to recall dino melaye nko? At the end of the day, his aide ate that money. That cash will have a long way to easy the pain of pensioners, but the power drunk fool forgot that he will never be governor forever.......

Shebi President Buhari promised to only give paris club refund cash to states that paid backlogs, and used that to toture Governor fayose, Ortom and Co then, why didn't he see kogi state matter?

Shebi he wants to recontest? Let Buhari go to Kogi state and raise his hand as candidate, kogi state indigenes are waiting for both of them.

Nonsense and ingredient....

Election has come, their eyes don clear.....

Shebi before OP quoted a statement from Yeye bello's aide that they weren't owing salaries?


Make una see am here.....

https://www.nairaland.com/5157317/see-true-pictures-outstanding-salaries
Re: Yahaya Bello: The Unending Controversy Of Salary Backlogs by vigopress: 3:34am On Apr 29, 2019
You people should desist from spreading false information. How do you come about Yahaya Bello owing workers 38months salary.


engrfcuksmtin:
[s][/s] Una don carry una selves come Nairaland! Cheap sychophants!
Re: Yahaya Bello: The Unending Controversy Of Salary Backlogs by vigopress: 3:36am On Apr 29, 2019
Failure?please what is your definition of failure

engrfcuksmtin:
Fools like the OP are many in Kogi. Despite the unprecedented suffering of their people, they keep on hailing and supporting the failure of a Government for crumbs that falls from his table.

Re: Yahaya Bello: The Unending Controversy Of Salary Backlogs by engrfcuksmtin(m): 3:40am On Apr 29, 2019
vigopress:
You people should desist from spreading false information. How do you come about Yahaya Bello owing workers 38months salary.


Guy or Babe, I live and work in Kogi. The 38 months story is false. However, this guy is owing state workers 5months and Local government workers are paid in percentage range of 25 to 50% even after the demonic screening and glorrified table payment in which he claimed that he has reduced the wage bill and increased IGR.

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Re: Yahaya Bello: The Unending Controversy Of Salary Backlogs by engrfcuksmtin(m): 3:41am On Apr 29, 2019
vigopress:
Failure?please what is your definition of failure

Failure is when the welfare of the governed is poor! Kogi workers are groaning and you know this. I am not from Kogi neither do I collect my pay from the states but I have friends and associate that do and I can attest that thier situation is not palatable under this Government. Please be reasonable, how many of Kogi civil servants and reasonable APC members will buy your story?
Re: Yahaya Bello: The Unending Controversy Of Salary Backlogs by MEGA4BILLION(m): 3:49am On Apr 29, 2019
So it took Bello 3years to screen few workers. While screening them what happened to their money, oh! I forgot it is prone evaporation. His type will use 10years to conduct population census.
Re: Yahaya Bello: The Unending Controversy Of Salary Backlogs by vigopress: 3:59am On Apr 29, 2019
It's stated in the write up. I learnt the government is trying to assess N30billion bail out soon but it will only clear outstanding of state workers and reasonable months for LG staff.

No valid justification for owing one month salary, however people should stop politicising the issue (they can criticise the governor or the state government)

engrfcuksmtin:
Guy or Babe, I live and work in Kogi. The 38 months story is false. However, this guy is owing state workers 5months and Local government workers are paid in percentage range of 25 to 50% even after the demonic screening and glorrified table payment in which he claimed that he has reduced the wage bill and increased IGR.
Re: Yahaya Bello: The Unending Controversy Of Salary Backlogs by LZAA: 4:00am On Apr 29, 2019
Media strike squad grin grin grin
Cc immhotep sarrki deomelo Adaibeku

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Re: Yahaya Bello: The Unending Controversy Of Salary Backlogs by vigopress: 4:04am On Apr 29, 2019
Osun state their screening in 2015. I must admit the prolonged screening worsen the situation but it's necessary.

Please read this story


The Ochestration of bad press against the return of incumbent governor of Kogi State, Yahaya Bello, might just be part of the plans to force the All Progressives Congress, APC, party stalwarts into denying the governor the party ticket to contest the forthcoming governorship election of the state. This detail appears to be the thrust of Sunday Independent's cover piece.

According to the newspaper's investigation, Kogi state is one of the many states battling the menace of ghost workers and pension Mafias who cream off substantial state resources. With a new minimum wage signed into law by President Mohammadu Buhari, state governors have since been crying out over how difficult it has been paying the old salary scale.

But the national daily's investigation put ghost workers and pension scammers at the root of the problem state governors have. For instance, rather than be scandalised that 5, 000 ghost workers were reportedly uprooted by forensic investigation of staff strength in the state, there has been media din only on lack of payment of salaries.
But the state government believes that it has barely scratched the surface of the rot on its payroll.

The development is believed to have s pitted Yahaya Bello against some civil servant and influential politicians looking to exploit the situation to get into power. But the governor, says his associate is prepared to reform its workforce.

For instance, it was gathered that over 400 salary cheques are still yet to be collected by civil servants out of fear of being identified. Also, there are other mind bugging details about the scope of sleaze in the civil service in the state.

There was the case of three salaries traced to a single Biometric Verification Number, BVN, owned by an Assistant Superintendant of Police, ASP, currently serving in Yobe State. “Why will a police man be paid by Kogi State,” wondered a top director in the state.

There was also the instance of a director in the state’s ministry of Education said to own a school in Okene. Strangely, salaries of the staff from the private school managed to be smuggled into Kogi State civil service. Even more mind bugging, there was the case of 33 salaries being traced to a single person through bank alerts. “The cases are many and we hardly know where to start our probe from,” added the director.

It is also on record that wards and in some cases wives of some of the past administrators of local government have been on the payroll of the state government for quite some years now, though the number has been reduced with the outcome of the consultants.

https://www.independent.ng/minimum-wage-how-ghost-workers-pension-mafias-compound-states-nightmares/amp/



MEGA4BILLION:
So it took Bello 3years to screen few workers. While screening them what happened to their money, oh! I forgot it is prone evaporation. His type will use 10years to conduct population census.
Re: Yahaya Bello: The Unending Controversy Of Salary Backlogs by Dicksonnet: 4:23am On Apr 29, 2019
IT'S SO UNFORTUNATE, DISHEARTENING, FRUSTRATING, DISGRACEFUL, SHAMEFUL, PATHETIC, DISGUSTING AND IRRITATING to have "idiots" LIKE "YEYE BELLO as governor and still have CHIMPANZEE AND GORILLAS who call themselves youth and they are supporting him WITH ALL HIS misbehaviour and misdeed. It's a very clear betrayal of the willing and SINCERE NIGERIAN YOUTHS


Nigerians WISE UP!!!!

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Re: Yahaya Bello: The Unending Controversy Of Salary Backlogs by ehissi(m): 4:28am On Apr 29, 2019
engrfcuksmtin:
Guy or Babe, I live and work in Kogi. The 38 months story is false. However, this guy is owing state workers 5months and Local government workers are paid in percentage range of 25 to 50% even after the demonic screening and glorrified table payment in which he claimed that he has reduced the wage bill and increased IGR.

As a local government worker, if you pay me 25%, in 4 months, you have paid me only one month salary, meaning you owe me 3 months, in a year you owe me 9 months, in 3years, you will be owing me 27months........

As a state worker, if you pay me 50%, in one year you will be owning me 6months salary, and in 3 years,18months salary.

So therefore lets commend Governor Bello, he is not owing 38months as alleged, he is owing only minimum of between 18months and 27months salary.....

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Re: Yahaya Bello: The Unending Controversy Of Salary Backlogs by engrfcuksmtin(m): 5:06am On Apr 29, 2019
ehissi:


As a local government worker, if you pay me 25%, in 4 months, you have paid me only one month salary, meaning you owe me 3 months, in a year you owe me 9 months, in 3years, you will be owing me 27months........

As a state worker, if you pay me 50%, in one year you will be owning me 6months salary, and in 3 years,18months salary.

So therefore lets commend Governor Bello, he is not owing 38months as alleged, he is owing only minimum of between 18months and 27months salary.....
Sarcastic....lol
Re: Yahaya Bello: The Unending Controversy Of Salary Backlogs by engrfcuksmtin(m): 5:11am On Apr 29, 2019
vigopress:
It's stated in the write up. I learnt the government is trying to assess N30billion bail out soon but it will only clear outstanding of state workers and reasonable months for LG staff.

No valid justification for owing one month salary, however people should stop politicising the issue (they can criticise the governor or the state government)

What is politicalization in cry out that somebody failed to pay legitimate workers their wages? He has failed in the aspect of staff welfare and not fit for second term. You and I knows that if he contests in a free and fair election in Kogi he will not win.
The guy no try at all joor.
Re: Yahaya Bello: The Unending Controversy Of Salary Backlogs by stonemasonn: 5:20am On Apr 29, 2019
ehissi:


As a local government worker, if you pay me 25%, in 4 months, you have paid me only one month salary, meaning you owe me 3 months, in a year you owe me 9 months, in 3years, you will be owing me 27months........

As a state worker, if you pay me 50%, in one year you will be owning me 6months salary, and in 3 years,18months salary.

So therefore lets commend Governor Bello, he is not owing 38months as alleged, he is owing only minimum of between 18months and 27months salary.....
Nice one,
Kogi and Osun will be paying percentage and then claim they don’t owe salaries.

Imagine 25% of peanuts
Re: Yahaya Bello: The Unending Controversy Of Salary Backlogs by Xisnin(m): 5:21am On Apr 29, 2019
matify83:
If he knows what is good for him , he should quietly quit the stage rather than expend state resources prosecuting a second term bid.

Sycophants will ruin this man. I don't know why they are struggling to launder this "bad market " they will not collect for free!!
This is Nigeria.
The only thing that can stop him from winning is a split within APC or lost ticket.
Re: Yahaya Bello: The Unending Controversy Of Salary Backlogs by Artzdanielsz(m): 5:24am On Apr 29, 2019
hahahahahhah this fool used 4 years to clear ghost workers lol maybe he would use another4 years for verification. politicians always use election period to fool some gullible people.
Re: Yahaya Bello: The Unending Controversy Of Salary Backlogs by texazzpete(m): 5:52am On Apr 29, 2019
vigopress:
Failure?please what is your definition of failure


Failure is evident in the pictures you’re posting as ‘projects’. A few, basic roads and some government buildings is all you can muster? This, from the youngest governor in Naija? A Governor who should have been out there with fresh ideas?

This is the worst Governor in Nigeria by a large margin. And everyone knows it.


I hope that when your supervisors see how your post has only provoked people to more anger, you don’t get paid for this nonsense job.

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LZAA:
Media strike squad grin grin grin
Cc immhotep sarrki deomelo Adaibeku
Sai babarians everywhere grin grin

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