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Paris Club, Bail Out Funds Judiciously Utilized In Kogi - Organized Labour by Adverts247: 6:59pm On Nov 01, 2019
The Organised Labour in Kogi has expressed satisfaction that the last Paris Club Refund and the latest Bailouts Fund of N30.8 billion obtained by the State Government were judiciously utilised.

Labour disclosed this on Friday in a statement signed by the State chairman of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Mr Onuh Edoka and the Trade Union Congress (TUC) chairman, Mr Ranti Ojo and made available to newsmen.

The statement said the funds were disbursed in accordance with provisions of the collective agreements between Labour and the State Government which prioritised payment of salaries and pensions above all other competing demands.

Labour declared the current standing of the salary situation in the state saying, “As at today, the general position is that most workers have been paid up to October, 2019 at state level. They however, held that Local Government staff, primary schools teachers and pensioners were still expecting their October 2019 salary and pension.

“We also wish to acknowledge the early payment of salary/pension in recent times. It is our hope that this gesture of prompt payment of salary will continue even after the November 16”, Governorship election.

“It is however important to remind the government that many workers still have arrears in their payment history due to issues arising from the screening which threw them out of the workforce.

“We call on the Governor who granted clemency to some categories of workers to urgently find a means of paying them the months that their salaries were withheld while they were sorting themselves out and updating their records”, the statement added.

The organised Labour also declared that the Governor Yahaya Bello’s Staff Screening and Verification Exercise as necessary though it brought untold hardship on the workers in its wake.

“After in-depth analysis of the entire process up till this moment, we also agree that many components of the Civil Service and Pensions Reforms undertaken by this administration were not only necessary but vitally important to the building of an efficient, effective and virile Civil Service.

The leadership of Labour while acknowledging the improvement on the percentage payment to Local Government staff, urge the Governor to restore 100 per cent salaries payment to Council workers.

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Re: Paris Club, Bail Out Funds Judiciously Utilized In Kogi - Organized Labour by Racoon(m): 7:13pm On Nov 01, 2019
Yeah-used to buy Wrangler jeeps for political campaign.Splashing traditional rulers with posh cars while throwing stipends to starving populace @ Gwagwalada.

Same Labour that went on strike because the state government refused to pay salary.See what chop-chop politics have reduced the men of conscience to? Yahaya Bello that have caused untold hardship in Kogi
Re: Paris Club, Bail Out Funds Judiciously Utilized In Kogi - Organized Labour by helinues: 7:15pm On Nov 01, 2019
Organised criminals

Money don exchange hands...

Hian!

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Re: Paris Club, Bail Out Funds Judiciously Utilized In Kogi - Organized Labour by EkwensuAmosu1: 7:32pm On Nov 01, 2019
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helinues:
Organised criminals

Money don exchange hands...

Hian!
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Re: Paris Club, Bail Out Funds Judiciously Utilized In Kogi - Organized Labour by netpro(m): 7:29am On Nov 08, 2019
helinues:
Organised criminals

Money don exchange hands...

Hian!

As it is a good news, the thing go the pain severely.

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