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List Of States Owing Workers After Paris Club Refund by dre11(m): 2:19pm On Sep 06, 2017
While most states in the country have utilised the second tranche of the Paris Club refund they received, Anambra and Borno are among the nine states which are yet to do so, according to a survey by NAN.

The other states are Gombe, Ebonyi, Enugu, Bauchi, Cross River and Imo.


The federal government had advised state governments to use between 50 and 75 per cent of their shares of the refund to clear the arrears of salaries, pensions and gratuities they owed.

In July, the government released the second tranche worth N243. 795 billion to the 36 states in July, having earlier released N388.30 billion in December 2016.

The funds were released following protests by the states against over-deductions from their allocations for external debt services between 1995 and 2002.

The survey by NAN revealed that some of the workers and pensioners were owed salaries and pensions for periods ranging between two to 11 months.

However, in most states where the arrears of salaries, pensions and gratuities have been paid, some civil servants and retirees, especially those in the council areas, are still being owed.

Jigawa, Yobe and Adamawa in the north-east; Kwara in the north-central; all states in the south-south except Cross River; Abia in the south-east; and all states in the south-west have paid off all its arrears.

In Jigawa, Suleiman Kiyawa, executive secretary, Jigawa state and local government contributory pension scheme, said the state government had cleared the arrears.

Kiyawa said the state government paid about N461.4 million as terminal benefits to 339 retirees in the state.

Abubakar Musa, a retired civil servant in the state, said each time a civil servant retired, he/she collected the entitlements without delay.

In Yobe, Baba Malam-Wali, secretary to the state government (SSG), said the state had been paying salaries of workers as and at when due and would continue to do so.

However, payment of the entitlements of the council workers in the state had been delayed due to an internal conflict among members of the state local government retiree screening committee.

Kachallah Goni, the state chairman of Nigeria Union of Pensioners (NUP), commended the state government for the prompt payment and urged it to intervene in the matter to pave way for hitch-free settlement of the arrears.

On its part, the Borno government said it approved N6 billion for the clearing of the outstanding retired workers’ gratuities and pensions in the state.

However, the concerned workers and retirees are yet to receive the payments.

In Gombe, Haruna Kamara, chairman, Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), said the state government had not settled the arrears of gratuities of some retired civil servants.

He said that government did not inform the NLC in the state about the release of the second tranche, but that the organised labour only read of it on the internet.

“The truth of the matter is that nobody from the government of Gombe state consulted us about the fund and how they are going to use it,” he said.

Muhamadu Bindow, Adamawa state governor, acknowledged receipt of N6.11 billion as the state’s share of the refund.

“So far, we have settled six months inherited outstanding workers’ salaries,” Bindow said.
“It remains only one month salary arrears which I have directed the commissioner of finance to pay.”

However, some primary school teachers, primary healthcare workers and pensioners complained of non-payment of their outstanding salaries and pensions.

But some primary healthcare workers, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, said they were owed three months salaries.

“As I am talking with you, we have not received even the July salary let alone the three months arrears. We are suffering,” one of them was quoted as saying.

Below is a breakdown of what each state got:
Paris Club refund to states (billion naira)
Akwa Ibom......10
Rivers...........10
Bayelsa.........10
Delta..............10
Kano...............10
Lagos.......8.37
Katsina.......8.20
Oyo............7.90
Kaduna.......7.72
Borno..........7.34
Niger............7.21
Jigawa..........7.10
Imo...............7
Ondo...............7
Bauchi...........6.87
Benue...........6.85
Sokoto............6.44
Osun........... 6.31
Anambra........6.21
Adamawa.........6.11
Edo..........6.09
Cross River.........6.07
Kogi...........6.02
Kebbi...........5.97
Plateau...........5.64
Taraba.............5.61
Zamfara.............5.44
Yobe.............5.41
Ogun............5.37
Enugu..........5.36
Kwara........5.12
Ekiti...........4.77
Nasarawa.........4.55
Ebonyi...........4.50
Gombe..........4.47
FCT ........0.68



https://www.thecable.ng/anambra-borno-nine-states-owing-workers-paris-club-refund

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Re: List Of States Owing Workers After Paris Club Refund by smartty68(m): 2:20pm On Sep 06, 2017
Ayade the short imp keeps playing with retirees money, spends the money overseas hardly does he stays in Nigeria. He has succeeded in running the state aground.

Weh done

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Re: List Of States Owing Workers After Paris Club Refund by benzene00: 2:28pm On Sep 06, 2017
kworuption

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Re: List Of States Owing Workers After Paris Club Refund by Nobody: 2:29pm On Sep 06, 2017
Delta is still owing primary school teachers their salaries.

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Re: List Of States Owing Workers After Paris Club Refund by Nbote(m): 2:32pm On Sep 06, 2017
Wat do states do with their monthly allocations?

Dis country needs to review d cost of governance once and for all. We neva hear of governor and his cabinet being owed salaries, bonuses or benefits or d President and ministers being owed or even lawmakers been owed d same. And these are d ones who take d lion share of budget for salaries. But yet U'll always hear pensioners, civil servants, teachers and others who wen combined earn less than d security vote of d Governor or President but yet paying dem is always a problem.

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Re: List Of States Owing Workers After Paris Club Refund by omenkaLives(m): 2:47pm On Sep 06, 2017
Benue state doesn't have a governor.

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Re: List Of States Owing Workers After Paris Club Refund by bkool7(m): 2:47pm On Sep 06, 2017
Your state govt is owing but you were busy trolling Aregbe ...see your life?

Someone help me with a meme

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Re: List Of States Owing Workers After Paris Club Refund by mercyville: 2:59pm On Sep 06, 2017
bkool7:
Your state govt is owing but you were busy trolling Aregbe ...see your life?


Someone help me with a meme
lol

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Re: List Of States Owing Workers After Paris Club Refund by Oviconji: 3:04pm On Sep 06, 2017
Obiano is spending Ndi Anambra workers salary for his election. His days at Awka government house are numbered. Obaze loading. Mark my words.

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Re: List Of States Owing Workers After Paris Club Refund by oneeast: 3:10pm On Sep 06, 2017
Instead of you to focus on your dead Abia state, you are busy talking about Anambra that pays salaries on 24th of every month. Keep living in delusion.

[s]
Oviconji:
Obiano is spending Ndi Anambra workers salary for his election. His days at Awka government house are numbered. Obaze loading. Mark my words.
[/s]

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Re: List Of States Owing Workers After Paris Club Refund by MaziOmenuko: 3:11pm On Sep 06, 2017
That is why I laugh at people that ask where the money recovered from looters are when they want to question the efficacy of the EFCC. Bailout funds have been shared to states twice, then paris fund shared again yet most states end up not paying salaries. You still want recovered loots to be shared to state governors as evidence that money was recovered so it will end up like the bailout funds and the paris funds.

Most of the problem we have in this country is from the governors; but ironically, everyone's eyes is on Abuja.

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Re: List Of States Owing Workers After Paris Club Refund by naturalman: 3:15pm On Sep 06, 2017
Wrong topic from the foolish OP.....where did you see that Anambra is owing...they said only Abia state from SE.....
Op ,nextime read well b4 commenting

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Re: List Of States Owing Workers After Paris Club Refund by AmericanQuarter: 3:15pm On Sep 06, 2017
I am a civil servant in Anambra, this report is as fake as anything because I get alert at most on the 26th of the month. This is another APC propaganda. Nobody is owed here.

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Re: List Of States Owing Workers After Paris Club Refund by naturalman: 3:18pm On Sep 06, 2017
Some states used it to clear outstanding salaries does not necessarily mean that they have all paid their outstandings...

IMO is still owing

Oyo is Still owing

on do is still owing

ekiti is still owing

Ogun is still owing gratuities

delta is still owing

etc

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Re: List Of States Owing Workers After Paris Club Refund by naturalman: 3:20pm On Sep 06, 2017
AmericanQuarter:
I am a civil servant in Anambra, this report is as fake as anything because I get alert at most on of the 26th the month. This is another APC propaganda, just see how they purposely put Anambra first to show you their target.

it is not APC...it is the afonja tribalistic OP...

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Re: List Of States Owing Workers After Paris Club Refund by Michael004: 3:20pm On Sep 06, 2017
Thought south eastern states no owe workers according to iPod youth.

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Re: List Of States Owing Workers After Paris Club Refund by FKO81(m): 3:33pm On Sep 06, 2017
Fake report, sponsored lies, Anambra is not owing civil servants

This is full list of states owing civil servants
dailypost.ng/2017/06/07/benue-kogi-top-list-states-owing-workers-nigeria-full-list/
Benue, Kogi, top list of states
owing workers in Nigeria
(FULL LIST)
NEWS
Published on June 7, 2017
By Ameh Comrade Godwin
RELATED TOPICS:
Workers in Benue, Kogi, Abia, Oyo, Ondo and
Ekiti State have not received salaries in 2017, a
survey conducted by BudgIT has shown.
The civic tech organisation, in a statement on
Tuesday, said up to 20 states owed their
workers, including pensioners their entitlements
ranging from one to 36 months.
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Lagos, Kano, Sokoto Anamba and others are the only
state not owing workers in the survey.
It revealed that the survey covered primary
school teachers, secondary school teachers,
local government workers, state independent
workers, pensioners and state secretariat
workers.
“In particular, we discovered that many states
have defaulted in the payments of pensions
and gratuities,” the statement read.
“From the survey carried out, we discovered
that apart from the fact that 16 states which
are yet to pay the pensions of former civil
servants in their service, 8 of these states have
not paid their pensioners at least 12 months’
pensions, while states like Imo, Taraba and
Niger owe pensions of about 2 to 3 years.
“Notably, these pensioners expressed how
unhappy they are, their dissatisfaction with the
government and how hard it has been for them
to survive.
“In addition to outstanding pensions, we note
from our survey, that across all categories,
states like Kogi, Abia, Benue, Oyo, Ekiti and
Ondo have not paid their workers’ salaries for
this year 2017; owing at least 4 months’ salary.
However, the likes of Lagos and Rivers have
been consistently impressive with their up to
date and full payment of civil servants’
remuneration.”
“There have been several newspaper
publications on states’ civil servants being
owed salaries and we are also aware that due
to the recent economic downturn FAAC
allocations to states and their internally
generated revenue have reduced drastically
making them unable to pay their staff salaries
and run their states effectively.”
BudgIT asked the federal government to
“tighten its accountability structures” in
response to the promise of governors to pay
salaries after another tranche of Paris Club
refund is released.
“State governors have recently canvassed that
the federal government should provide another
tranche of Paris Club refund to offset salaries
and other liabilities,” the statement read.
“We hereby ask the federal government should
tighten its accountability structures for the
series of extra-statutory funds that are
provided to state government, which currently
has reached N1.75tn.
“State governments need to more in terms of
transparency and the use of funds… it is
pertinent to state here that only Bauchi, Kogi,
Kano, Kaduna, Edo, Gombe and Yobe have
provided their full 2017 budgets to the public.”

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Re: List Of States Owing Workers After Paris Club Refund by FKO81(m): 3:41pm On Sep 06, 2017
NULGE lists 23 states owing
salaries, number of months
NEWS
Published on June 26, 2017
By Wale Odunsi
RELATED TOPICS:
The Nigeria Union of Local Government
Employees (NULGE) said that 23 states of the
federation currently owed local government
workers arrears of salaries ranging from one to
16 months.
National President of the union, Ibrahim Khaleel
in a statement on Monday said Bayelsa State
led with 10 to 16 months, followed by Kogi
between seven to 15 months; Delta State eight
to 14 months.
“Kaduna 12 months; Oyo three to 11 months;
Edo 10 months; Abia five to nine months;
Kwara two to nine months; Benue nine months
and Nasarawa seven months.
“Ondo, Ekiti, Imo with six months; Zanfara has
not implemented minimum wage, Adamawa,
Rivers, Akwa Ibom, Ebonyi, Plateau owing four
months, Taraba and FCT three months.
“Osun state has been paying half salaries for
24 months and few staff are owed few months
in Enugu,” he said.
The union noted that Ekiti had refused to remit
union dues for the past nine months and Ogun
had not also remitted its deduction for seven
months.

The national president also said that 700 staff
members were owed between one to three
months in Cross River State.
He called on the governors of the states to
offset the salaries and other allowances before
the union would be forced to mobilise and shut
down all local government councils in the
country.
Khaleel called on the state governors not to
divert or tamper with the second tranche of
Paris Club Loan refund but use it to offset the
entitlement of the workers.
“We want to state in strong term that no
governor should either divert or tamper with the
fund.
“This should be an avenue where the backlog
of arrears of salaries owed the Local
Government workers and some other welfare
packages should be settled.
“Such as leave bonus, arrears of promotion
benefits, arrears of annual increment and non
implementation of minimum wage most
especially in Zamfara State are resolved and
paid.
“We, therefore, use this medium to appeal
passionately to the State Governors to use this
2nd Tranche of Paris club loan refund to clear
the backlog arrears of outstanding salaries.
“This is in order to ameliorate the untold
hardship they are currently passing through
due to this ugly situation,” he said.
Khaleed commended the 14 states including
Lagos, Ogun, Kano, Katsina, Jigawa, Sokoto,
Kebbi, Bauchi, Borno, Yobe, Gombe, Cross
River, Niger and Anambra that were up to date
in the entitlement of local government workers.
dailypost.ng/2017/06/26/nulge-lists-23-states-owing-salaries-number-months/

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Re: List Of States Owing Workers After Paris Club Refund by gebest: 3:50pm On Sep 06, 2017
OP u can lie, Ondo state is still owning Oct, Nov, Dec 2016, and Jan, Feb 2017.

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Re: List Of States Owing Workers After Paris Club Refund by Oviconji: 3:53pm On Sep 06, 2017
oneeast:
Instead of you to focus on your dead Abia state, you are busy talking about Anambra that pays salaries on 24th of every month. Keep living in delusion.

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Are you blind chino? Can you not see from the list that Ovi is not owing? Hurricane Obaze is about to sweep you pipo out of awka that is why you are jittering. cheesy I am sorry for you.

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Re: List Of States Owing Workers After Paris Club Refund by oneeast: 3:56pm On Sep 06, 2017
[s]
Oviconji:

Are you blind chino? Can you not see from the list that Ovi is not owing? Hurricane Obaze is about to sweep you pipo out of awka that is why you are jittering. cheesy I am sorry for you.
[/s]

Read below, it is only Abia state that is owing in the entire region. You left your Abia state to die while you are campaigning in a progressive Anambra. You are truly cursed. cheesy

vvvvvv

Jigawa, Yobe and Adamawa in the north-east; Kwara in the north-central; all states in the south-south except Cross River; Abia in the south-east; and all states in the south-west have paid off all its arrears.

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Re: List Of States Owing Workers After Paris Club Refund by Oviconji: 4:02pm On Sep 06, 2017
oneeast:
[s][/s]

Read below, it is only Abia state that is owing in the entire region. You left your Abia state to die while you are campaigning in a progressive Anambra. You are truly cursed. cheesy

vvvvvv


Abia is not owing. The council workers are being taking care of. Stop your propaganda chino. Are you cursed? angry why must you always lie like umu ekwensu? Why, chino why?

http://www.abiastate.gov.ng/news/paris-refund-abia-commences-payment-of-workers/

Read that link and cover your face in shame you liar Muhammed child.

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Re: List Of States Owing Workers After Paris Club Refund by oneeast: 4:03pm On Sep 06, 2017
[s]
Oviconji:

Abia is not owing. The council workers are being taking care of. Stop your propaganda chino. Are you cursed? angry why must you always lie like umu ekwensu? Why, chino why?
http://www.abiastate.gov.ng/news/paris-refund-abia-commences-payment-of-workers/
Read that link and cover your face in shame you liar Muhammed child.
[/s]


See the report below, only your dead Abia state is owing in the SE. Go and elect a governor there because your state do not have a governor at the moment..vvvv


Jigawa, Yobe and Adamawa in the north-east; Kwara in the north-central; all states in the south-south except Cross River; Abia in the south-east; and all states in the south-west have paid off all its arrears.

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Re: List Of States Owing Workers After Paris Club Refund by Oviconji: 4:06pm On Sep 06, 2017
oneeast:
[s][/s]


See the report below, only your dead Abia state is owing in the SE. Go and elect a governor there because your state do not have a governor at the moment..vvvv


Holy Mary mother of God, I beg you in the name of Jesus Christ your only begotten son to dash chino some sense. He is possessd by spirits of lies and propaganda.

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Re: List Of States Owing Workers After Paris Club Refund by oneeast: 4:08pm On Sep 06, 2017
[s]
Oviconji:

Holy Mary mother of God, I beg you in the name of Jesus Christ your only begotten son to dash chino some sense. He is possessd by spirits of lies and propaganda.
[/s]


Cursed Aba clown, can you read this from the above report? cheesy vvvv


Jigawa, Yobe and Adamawa in the north-east; Kwara in the north-central; all states in the south-south except Cross River; Abia in the south-east; and all states in the south-west have paid off all its arrears.
Re: List Of States Owing Workers After Paris Club Refund by prodigy24: 4:17pm On Sep 06, 2017
Godwin Ezeemo is the answer.
Re: List Of States Owing Workers After Paris Club Refund by Paperwhite(m): 4:33pm On Sep 06, 2017
Dear thunder,why do you delay in firing these useless and corrupt leaders in Nigeria.Pls expedite action. angry

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Re: List Of States Owing Workers After Paris Club Refund by HiddenShadow: 4:34pm On Sep 06, 2017
Rochas how far

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Re: List Of States Owing Workers After Paris Club Refund by diadem10: 4:36pm On Sep 06, 2017
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Re: List Of States Owing Workers After Paris Club Refund by Jesusloveyou: 4:38pm On Sep 06, 2017
Hmm

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