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NLC President, Aregbesola Meet Over Unpaid Salaries by Johnnyessence(m): 8:02pm On Sep 14, 2015
The National President of the Nigeria Labour Congress, Mr. Ayuba Wabba, on Monday held a meeting with Osun State Governor, Mr. Rauf Aregbesola, on the crisis brewing between the workers and the state government over backlog of salaries.

Wabba led labour leaders in the state to meet with the governor at the Governor’s Office.

Journalists were barred from covering the meeting which lasted for about five hours.

There have been misgivings from workers about the delay in payment of outstanding salaries despite the fact that the state had received N34.988billion which is it’s share of the bailout fund from the Central Bank of Nigeria.

The NLC president, who briefed journalists after the meeting, said the two parties agreed that the bailout would be used to pay workers salaries and pensions.

He said, “We agreed that the bailout would be deployed to pay the outstanding salaries and pensions. It was agreed that the salaries would be paid in the next few days.”

The governor also assured the workers that the bailout would be used to pay their salaries and pensions.

Aregbesola said this in a statement made available to our correspondent by his media aide, Mr. Semiu Okanlawon.

The statement read, “We are using the opportunity to assure the entire workers in the state that all arrears of salary and pensions will be paid from the bailout funds as the reason for which it was received. And this is why the government has ensured that the verification exercise is concluded and the actual figure of workers is determined for the purpose of payment.

“It is therefore important for workers themselves to ensure effective conclusion of this process in order to ensure they reap the fruits of their labour and prevent the criminal and dubious activities of those who reap where they do not sow.

“Therefore, we must agree that civil service reforms are absolutely critical at this stage in the life of our dear state. There is a need for the engagement of all critical segments of leadership of government and labour for the necessary actions that will make the service effective, efficient and economic.

“If our state, and by all means, the entire South-West region, will become financially and materially viable, a wholesome review of what works and what does not must be carried out and implemented with considerable alacrity and efficiency.”

Meanwhile, students of Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile Ife, staged a protest in Osogbo on Monday asking Federal Government to reduce their fees and the state government to pay workers.

The students, who were led by the Student Union President, Omotayo Akande, said despite the increased fees being charged by the OAU management, facilities were in deplorable conditions.

Akande also said the nonpayment of salaries by Osun State Government was making it impossible for parents, majority of who were state government’s employees, to pay their children’s fees.

The students urged President Muhammadu Buhari to appoint new minister of education and to probe vice chancellors of all Federal Government owned universities.http://www.punchng.com/news/nlc-president-aregbesola-meet-over-unpaid-salaries/
Re: NLC President, Aregbesola Meet Over Unpaid Salaries by ifeoluwasegun(m): 8:05pm On Sep 14, 2015
Johnnyessence:
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He said, “We agreed that the bailout would be deployed to pay the outstanding salaries and pensions. It was agreed that the salaries would be paid in the next few days.”

issokay

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But why did they agreed on an indefinite date?

I really hope it's soon.
Re: NLC President, Aregbesola Meet Over Unpaid Salaries by Seuncoded(f): 8:05pm On Sep 14, 2015
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Re: NLC President, Aregbesola Meet Over Unpaid Salaries by Boyooosa(m): 8:07pm On Sep 14, 2015
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Re: NLC President, Aregbesola Meet Over Unpaid Salaries by Johnnyessence(m): 8:13pm On Sep 14, 2015
the issue of salary av been resolved it just that ghost workers will be sacked and not entitled to the bailout fund.
Re: NLC President, Aregbesola Meet Over Unpaid Salaries by dunkem21(m): 8:14pm On Sep 14, 2015
How many meetings dem wan do before dem go pay people their salaries

..Weeks after the bailout funds have been released ..


..Tufiakwa!
Re: NLC President, Aregbesola Meet Over Unpaid Salaries by ziccoit: 6:11am On Sep 15, 2015
Brb
Re: NLC President, Aregbesola Meet Over Unpaid Salaries by dejonathan(f): 6:18am On Sep 15, 2015
Dis man dey Bleep those who voted for him up o
Re: NLC President, Aregbesola Meet Over Unpaid Salaries by Nobody: 6:28am On Sep 15, 2015
[b]There is a popular saying that to keep Nigeria one is a task that must be done. We need ourselves more than ever. There is strenght in our diversity and if properly utilized we can build a stronger Nigeria. The Igbos really need to drop this idea of Biafra because it is dead on arrival. Secession is not the solution to the high poverty rate in the south east neither will it eliminate greedy politicians who have refused to let the SE thrive. The igbos need to look inward and look for ways they can develop their region within the Nigerian context. We the Yorubas are not bothered about breaking away. We worked so hard to develop Lagos and the South west so everyone can thrive and this is why the igbos and other tribes keeps flocking to the SW to tap from the potentials and opportunities Yoruba land has to offer. This is the kind of mentality the Igbos need to develop. South sudan broke away from sudan and still nothing has changed because they remain poor and depend on aids to survive. The igbos need to work together with every section of Nigeria so they can be relevant in the Nigerian system instead of calling we the Yoruba's slaves to Hausa-fulani. The igbos are the real slaves here because they are the ones in bondage and yearning for freedom.The igbos should remember the last civil war and never allow Nnamdi Kanu to lure them into another blood bath. Biafra is a dream that cant be realized. We will support the Hausa-Fulanis to resist any form of secession. We will defend the unity of One Nigeria just like we did in the late 60's. A word is enough for the wise.


SAY NO TO BIAFRA

GOD BLESS OUR UNITED NIGERIA.[/b]
Re: NLC President, Aregbesola Meet Over Unpaid Salaries by Nobody: 6:31am On Sep 15, 2015
dejonathan:
Dis man dey Bleep those who voted for him up o

Are you blaming the man or his Pre-successor. About 25 Governors left empty accounts.

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