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Re: Osun Workers Unpaid Salaries Dangerous - Security Expert by Rexyl(m): 9:15pm On Mar 13, 2015
Workers should take it easy nah, the governor will settle them as promised, which might even be at the time least expected
Re: Osun Workers Unpaid Salaries Dangerous - Security Expert by Jessewizy(m): 9:27pm On Mar 13, 2015
shachris03:
TA orji has not paid 6 months salary.

Nairaland is PDPs dump. this site is So fvcking biased!
What's this goof talking about

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Re: Osun Workers Unpaid Salaries Dangerous - Security Expert by Nobody: 9:31pm On Mar 13, 2015
Jessewizy:

What's this goof talking about

say this slowly; eye yam stew peed
Re: Osun Workers Unpaid Salaries Dangerous - Security Expert by Temmytea70(m): 9:37pm On Mar 13, 2015
aristocrazzy:
Very useless man. He no go reward pesin of hin hard work.

E be lyk say d tin dey pain u o
Re: Osun Workers Unpaid Salaries Dangerous - Security Expert by lastpage: 9:44pm On Mar 13, 2015
notformealone:
For this sole reason I will not vote for APC I will rather vote for PDP .... how can you be shouting change when you yourself have not changed.. I wanted to vote for APC before but I have changed my mind ..... APC and their cohorts seem heartless and unchanging....if this is what we will be experiencing with APC I will rather stick with PDP ..... APC just lost a vote.

You have always been "SHORT" on words and Logic...


Now you are also "short" on Common sense? shocked shocked

If l were you, l would find out if the allegation is TRUE.....before making a decision.

APC appreciates your "one vote" .... if you truly want this country to change for the better. wink

Having said that, l think Buhari may not appreciate votes from "clueless people".
Those kind of votes are reserved .... for Jonathan.


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Re: Osun Workers Unpaid Salaries Dangerous - Security Expert by lastpage: 9:51pm On Mar 13, 2015
If you are really interested in why some states cant pay salaries, read this:

http://saharareporters.com/2015/03/12/nigeria-faces-post-election-gloom-treasury-emptied-oil-marketers-owed-n450b-mass

Economy:

isaffected insider within President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration as well as several banking executives have told SaharaReporters that Nigeria faces a deep economic crisis and massive social gloom after the 2015 general elections. Speaking from different perspectives, the sources said President Jonathan had virtually vacuumed the Nigerian treasury to serve his re-election campaign, leaving Nigerian banks in dire straits and many states on the verge of failing to pay salaries this month.


President Goodluck Jonathan
“The truth is that Mr. President has almost emptied the treasury, and some of us close to him are even beginning to get worried about what will happen after the election,” said the political insider.

The bankers echoed the sentiment. “The reason the naira has taken such a dramatic plunge over the last three or so months is that politicians moped up the hard currency for elections,” said one banker. “I have never seen anything on this scale, where politicians snatch up every hard currency in sight, whether dollar, Euro or pound sterling,” he added. Asked who was primarily responsible for the situation, the banker said he would not engage in partisanship. “All I know is that this country is now in a frightening economic position—and all these politicians running up and down to retain or take power have created the situation,” he asserted.

But another banker was not shy in pointing a finger at Mr. Jonathan. “The president has been indifferent to the economic crisis caused by the ongoing campaigns. And the reason he is indifferent is that he is the major culprit,” said the executive. He added that the distribution of largesse by Mr. Jonathan had now become “one of the few lucrative businesses in Nigeria.”

The bankers said massive layoffs were inevitable in the banking and other sectors of the Nigerian economy. They said numerous companies that depended on imported machinery or other components sourced from abroad were bleeding cash. “Many Nigerian companies are experiencing severe cash flow problems. Many of them are defaulting on long and short-term loan repayments. So the banks are suffering heavily as well,” one banker told SaharaReporters.

Two of the bankers disclosed that the banking industry would have laid off thousands of workers, but that officials of the Jonathan administration pressured them to wait until after the elections. “It will take a long time before banks recover from the current shocks in the system. There’s no bank strong enough not to retrench staff,” one said.

The stress in the banking sector, with the prospective job losses, will be compounded by massive retrenchment in the civil service at the Federal and state levels, one source predicted. Our source inside the Presidency revealed that Mr. Jonathan plans to follow former President Olusegun Obasanjo’s style by removing fuel subsidies as one of his first economic acts. “The truth is that it’s a must that fuel subsidy has to go because the money is not there to continue [paying for] them,” he said.

As part of an arrangement to receive slush funds from oil marketers, Mr. Jonathan and Ms. Alison-Madueke allowed numerous marketers to make fraudulent claims and get paid for importation they never made. That criminal collusion has put Nigeria in a situation where the oil marketers are being owed N450 billion. “Nigeria will have to deal with this and other debts from fraudulently inflated invoices once the elections are over,” one banker said.

The scam also helped create a recent fuel scarcity in the country. As the fuel situation threatened to become a politically costly crisis, Mr. Jonathan asked the oil marketers to offload fuel they had been “round-tripping” in order to collect unearned subsidy payments.

Bankers agreed that the government would find it extremely difficult to pay that debt after the election without rolling back or eliminating subsidies altogether. In recent months, oil marketers as well as operators of the privatized power sector received massive financial handouts from the Jonathan administration. In turn, they donated billions of naira to Mr. Jonathan’s re-election campaign.

President Jonathan has gone on a dollar-spraying spree since the general elections were postponed by six weeks. Our sources disclosed that the president had doled out more than $200 million, using generous cash gifts to entice various traditional rulers, politicians and activists, especially those in the southwest and parts of the north, to endorse him.

Several sources said much of the president’s campaign cash is from shady oil deals brokered by Petroleum Minister Diezani Alison-Madueke. The massive theft of Nigeria’s crude oil remains an open scandal, and one of the richest sources of funds for the campaigns. Last September, Al Jazeera reported that the theft of Nigeria’s crude oil was at its highest rate in years, adding that several hundred thousand barrels of crude are stolen each day.

The continuing crisis of crude oil thefts [/b]has persisted despite the [b]Jonathan administration’s security contract to Global West Specialist Agency, a company owned by Government Ekpemukpolo (popularly called Tompolo). The contract to Mr. Tompolo’s company was for the supply of 20 patrol vessels to enable Nigeria’s military authorities to better secure the coastline and stem oil theft. Mr. Tompolo’s firm was also engaged as a consultant to prevent crude oil heists.

The rating firm of Standard & Poors yesterday said that the Nigerian economy faced a clear and present danger. Nigeria’s external reserves have been significantly depleted in the past year, said a banker, adding that many state governments were already looking for loans to pay workers’ salaries.

So, when you vote Jonathan again, think about what you and your family members will have to go through in the next four years. wink wink

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Re: Osun Workers Unpaid Salaries Dangerous - Security Expert by notformealone: 10:05pm On Mar 13, 2015
lastpage:


You have always been "SHORT" on words and Logic...


Now you are also "short" on Common sense? shocked shocked

If l were you, l would find out if the allegation is TRUE.....before making a decision.

APC appreciates your "one vote" .... if you truly want this country to change for the better. wink

Having said that, l think Buhari may not appreciate votes from "clueless people".
Those kind of votes are reserved .... for Jonathan.


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look how arrogant you sound. I only just spoke my mind and you rain insult on me. what a pity.... look at what a follower is doing ..... what the leader will do is just best imagined...... by the way I just watch a documentary on tinubu this evening on Nta I must say I am disappointed...... I know you will want to say the documentary is filled with lies but why haven't the APC come out to defend tinubu or its party leader as the case may be

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Re: Osun Workers Unpaid Salaries Dangerous - Security Expert by Jadela(m): 10:57pm On Mar 13, 2015
The situation in state of Osun is seriously critical. I'm a civil servant in the state. This is the fifth month of unpaid salaries. Aregbesola must have been a bad manager in handling financial matters. Although I feel terribly disappointed in the governor, I'm still an advocate of "change" at the top.
Re: Osun Workers Unpaid Salaries Dangerous - Security Expert by emaculate99: 10:59pm On Mar 13, 2015
lastpage:


SaTANoids doing what they know best - PROPAGANDA! grin grin

Not only five months, it is five years! grin grin


I watched the demonstration on TV:
*It was done by a few workers ..... less than 15 in all, carrying placard
*Their complaint has NOTHING to do with payment of Salary
*Their issue was about PENSION CONTRIBUTION from the Government
*They allege that Government has not been remitting its own share of their Pension contribution to the PFA's


Watching the whole charade, you could see that it was a sponsored protest, by a PFA owner (Pension Fund Administrator), to use this opportunity to raise dust and paint the Aregbesola Govt in bad light!

Osun state Govt is NOT OWING any worker their salary. End of Story.



But of course, the SaTANoids will hang on to any "bad news".... to justify their pay.
Well done boys, the #21 Billion is working.

Not withstanding, dont forget to VOTE BUHARI on March 28..... to deliver nigeria from a Clueless Govt led by Jonathan.

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I guess u don't stay in Osun, if u do, you won't say that the Gov is not owing any worker.my parents are victims of this nonpayment of salary.
Re: Osun Workers Unpaid Salaries Dangerous - Security Expert by Popemax(m): 1:08am On Mar 14, 2015
Clown governor

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Re: Osun Workers Unpaid Salaries Dangerous - Security Expert by Mistermamus(m): 1:24am On Mar 14, 2015
Na dem vote am na ehen any tin dey c dem take am lyk dat. Change indeed!
Re: Osun Workers Unpaid Salaries Dangerous - Security Expert by slimfit1(m): 3:56am On Mar 14, 2015
emmykk:
Niger Delta sweet oil is no-longer expensive in world oil market.hence poor revenue allocation to states has drop.


If you dont vote jonathan,by the time militant has finish destorying the remaining piplines and oil installations by blasting them with bomb as usual or with 7 ships the will be nothing like 1 Nigeria.it will be every 1 with his own tent.


Oil never go osun,benue and kogi states don dey get fever.....

Well the workers are still coming to work how did they get to work. These people are not pushing the state forward so the workers are as bad as their bosses.
Re: Osun Workers Unpaid Salaries Dangerous - Security Expert by anwo247: 7:15am On Mar 14, 2015
ShowYourCertificate:
What?!!! shocked

No salary for 5 months? And APC is still pointing accusing fingers? My advice to APC is that they remove the log in their eyes before they can see the speck in PDP's eyes. Bunch of hypocrities!

Never Again shall we be made to think retrogressively. We are marching forward. We shall never go back to 1984.

Long live Nigeria!

APC is simply agenda of devil to turn Nigeria backwards. It will never succeed. GOD IS WITH NIGERIA.

Hope you saw what the magical 6 weeks has done to Bokoharam? That is God for you! HE IS WITH JONATHAN AND WILL NEVER ABANDON HIM.

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