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N200bn Unpaid Salaries: Federal Civil Servants Threaten Indefinite Strike by ijustdey: 11:28am On May 05, 2017
Fidelis Soriwei, Abuja


The Association of Senior Civil Servants of Nigeria has threatened to embark on an indefinite strike to protest the non- payment of their N 200bn promotion and salaries and death benefits.

The National Executive Council of the ASCSN, which took the decision during its meeting in Abuja on Wednesday, also decided to picket the Ministry of Finance and the Budget Office, which the workers believed were subverting the express directives of the President to release funds to pay several arrears owed them.

The decision of the NEC of the ASCSN was read to journalists by the Federal Capital Territory Secretary of the association , Mr . Ojemhenka Isaac.

He said the money approved by the National Assembly to pay the arrears was diverted to pay contractors for unknown projects.

The President of the ASCSN, Mr . Bala Kaigama, who doubles as the President of the Trade Union Congress, told journalists after the meeting that the ASCSN, an affiliate Union of the TUC, would collaborate with the NLC to carry out the planned industrial action.

He said , “ Yes, the picketing would be done and I will lead it because this thing has taken so long. The idea of the payment of arrears of promotions, death benefits, first 28 days, started as soon as the President was sworn in .”

Kaigama stated that the picketing of the Ministry of Finance and the Budget Office would be followed by a strike, adding that the dates for actions would be worked out later.

According to him, the arrears, owed the workers, were not paid even when the President directed the Head of Service to work out the details with unions and to commence payment.

He explained that when submissions on the issue were made to the government, the government argued that there was no budgetary provision for the payment of the arrears.

Kaigama said, “ We wrote to Mr . President; he responded positively and then directed the Office of the Head of Service to sit with us and work out the details. The details were worked out through the MDAs and our representatives at the MDA level and submissions were made to the Office of the Head of Service.

“That was done, then the National Assembly approved a virement but a chunk of the money was earmarked for the settlement of part of these arrears. But today, the explanation they are giving us is that the virement approved by the National Assembly has lapsed; that it is only capital projects that it ( virement ) can accommodate, it cannot accommodate overhead.

“ In fact, except if the National Assembly intervenes now, there is a tendency that even this year ’s budget may not capture these issues. And that is why we have decided that enough is enough. We are going to picket where we know the problems are.

“ Mr President has directed; the delay we have now is between Finance and Budget.

So, if we picket these offices, somebody must come out to tell us the truth so that the whole world will know where the problem is; and on this we stand . ”

When asked if the NLC was involved in the planned action, he said, “ Of course, in fact I am even meeting with him ( NLC ’s President ) this afternoon to brief him on that and it is going to be a joint action with the NLC, be rest assured that the NLC would cooperate with us in this struggle. ’’

On the new Minimum Wage , Kaigama said the Federal Government and organised Labour would meet on the issues of the constitution of the tripartite committee and the palliatives to reduce the effect of the fuel price increase on Nigerians on May 9, 2017.

He stated that it was the expectation of organised Labour that the tripartite committee was set up by the end of the month if the government meant to do it.

Speaking also on the protest that rocked the May Day rally in Abuja, the TUC boss stated that the workers were hungry, pained and angry as they celebrated May Day without their salaries and on empty stomachs.

He stressed that the salaries of workers were not paid on the 25th of the month in violation of a subsisting Presidential directive.


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Re: N200bn Unpaid Salaries: Federal Civil Servants Threaten Indefinite Strike by wanimo: 12:19pm On May 05, 2017
APC una weldone oooo. I implore all those who supported and voted this evil government to power to quietly go to God and plead for forgiveness. The children of Israel are about leaving for the promised land.

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Re: N200bn Unpaid Salaries: Federal Civil Servants Threaten Indefinite Strike by three: 1:23pm On May 05, 2017
Beht Lai said.....

Anyways kindly note...

PMB and the people whose interests his government represents (be they Hausa, Fulani, Yoruba or Igbo, Christian or Muslim and who continuously benefit from the current dispensation of patronage and public wealth) have waited 16 whole years to be in power and now some young/old impressionable people expect that they will bring and end to this arrangement simply because they lost (plausibly) the people's mandate?

There are several ways to manipulate people and elections (some as observed in the recently held elections)

Nigerian governments have never been instituted to serve the public mandate. They are simply avenues for sharing the Nation's wealth. This has not changed and may not change in the near future.

The masses will always be the masses, the 'leaders' will always be the leaders.

WE ARE A GULLIBLE PEOPLE, Nigerians are the answer to their leader's prayers

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Re: N200bn Unpaid Salaries: Federal Civil Servants Threaten Indefinite Strike by ammyluv2002(f): 1:23pm On May 05, 2017
Crazy country undecided
Re: N200bn Unpaid Salaries: Federal Civil Servants Threaten Indefinite Strike by Nobody: 1:23pm On May 05, 2017
Apc is the biggest scam of the century....


They saved billions from subsidy
They recovered billions from Dasuki et al
They found billions from TSA
They saved billions from ghost workers
They made billons from FIRS
The ports have generated trillions
They have borrowed billions from every finance body on planet earth
They made billions from oversubscribed government bonds
Abacha loot refunds amounts to billions


And they are yet to fulfil any campaign promise. All they care about is how to package a ghost for 2019

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Re: N200bn Unpaid Salaries: Federal Civil Servants Threaten Indefinite Strike by massinola(m): 1:24pm On May 05, 2017
APC...........

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Re: N200bn Unpaid Salaries: Federal Civil Servants Threaten Indefinite Strike by Partnerbiz2: 1:24pm On May 05, 2017
Whats wrong with this country.
Re: N200bn Unpaid Salaries: Federal Civil Servants Threaten Indefinite Strike by Reginna: 1:24pm On May 05, 2017
Na wa for this government ooo

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Re: N200bn Unpaid Salaries: Federal Civil Servants Threaten Indefinite Strike by jhydebaba(m): 1:25pm On May 05, 2017
Na today
Re: N200bn Unpaid Salaries: Federal Civil Servants Threaten Indefinite Strike by erico2k2(m): 1:25pm On May 05, 2017
grin grin grin grin grin
I hope next time una go use unu open eye vote

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Re: N200bn Unpaid Salaries: Federal Civil Servants Threaten Indefinite Strike by enimooko: 1:26pm On May 05, 2017
What happened to ALL the recovered loot?

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Re: N200bn Unpaid Salaries: Federal Civil Servants Threaten Indefinite Strike by Celestyn8213: 1:26pm On May 05, 2017
OK what do you expect na

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Re: N200bn Unpaid Salaries: Federal Civil Servants Threaten Indefinite Strike by takenadoh: 1:28pm On May 05, 2017
The more you see the less you understand Government

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Re: N200bn Unpaid Salaries: Federal Civil Servants Threaten Indefinite Strike by mbaboy(m): 1:28pm On May 05, 2017
I blame those who voted this incapacitated Buhari into power. Under Good luck Jonathan I collected full salary but under this munchokor Buhari I have been collecting 90percent salary for a year and three months now. God help us all

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Re: N200bn Unpaid Salaries: Federal Civil Servants Threaten Indefinite Strike by stanech: 1:29pm On May 05, 2017
APC not satan is the father of all liars

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Re: N200bn Unpaid Salaries: Federal Civil Servants Threaten Indefinite Strike by obonujoker(m): 1:31pm On May 05, 2017
Why didn't you people strike during Jonathan time

You want to spoil baba good integrity government...

We the Yoruba Muslims will not gree you people....

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Re: N200bn Unpaid Salaries: Federal Civil Servants Threaten Indefinite Strike by UpLoaded: 1:31pm On May 05, 2017
sleeping Union
bark bark bark and no bite.

i dare you to strike. i triple dare you.

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Re: N200bn Unpaid Salaries: Federal Civil Servants Threaten Indefinite Strike by Greatigbos(f): 1:31pm On May 05, 2017
Suprnov3r:
Apc is the biggest scam of the century....


They saved billions from subsidy
They recovered billions from Dasuki et al
They found billions from TSA
They saved billions from ghost workers
They made billons from FIRS
The ports have generated trillions
They have borrowed billions from every finance body on planet earth
They made billions from oversubscribed government bonds
Abacha loot refunds amounts to billions


And they are yet to fulfil any campaign promise. All tgey care about is

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Re: N200bn Unpaid Salaries: Federal Civil Servants Threaten Indefinite Strike by Flexherbal(m): 1:32pm On May 05, 2017
No money to pay workers, yet our political leaders bury money in cemetery.

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Re: N200bn Unpaid Salaries: Federal Civil Servants Threaten Indefinite Strike by amazon14: 1:32pm On May 05, 2017
That's the change they voted.

Enjoy
Re: N200bn Unpaid Salaries: Federal Civil Servants Threaten Indefinite Strike by Nobody: 1:32pm On May 05, 2017
ok
Re: N200bn Unpaid Salaries: Federal Civil Servants Threaten Indefinite Strike by Edu3Again: 1:32pm On May 05, 2017
The Ghost president will not know angry
Re: N200bn Unpaid Salaries: Federal Civil Servants Threaten Indefinite Strike by Nobody: 1:33pm On May 05, 2017
Suprnov3r:
Apc is the biggest scam of the century....


They saved billions from subsidy
They recovered billions from Dasuki et al
They found billions from TSA
They saved billions from ghost workers
They made billons from FIRS
The ports have generated trillions
They have borrowed billions from every finance body on planet earth
They made billions from oversubscribed government bonds
Abacha loot refunds amounts to billions


And they are yet to fulfil any campaign promise. All tgey care about is

They generated billions from sales of whistle grin

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Re: N200bn Unpaid Salaries: Federal Civil Servants Threaten Indefinite Strike by Justuceleague2: 1:33pm On May 05, 2017
Go on strike abeg

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Re: N200bn Unpaid Salaries: Federal Civil Servants Threaten Indefinite Strike by justicejay(m): 1:33pm On May 05, 2017
This country is a mess

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Re: N200bn Unpaid Salaries: Federal Civil Servants Threaten Indefinite Strike by amuijiji: 1:34pm On May 05, 2017
Come ooo, is it that those huge amount we hear custom, Firs, consolidated account nd EFCC scream out re all fictitious

Trillions of naira alone from The ports nd we ve not talked about revenue from crude, yet there is no money..

Nna na wa ooo, which kind govt be this

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Re: N200bn Unpaid Salaries: Federal Civil Servants Threaten Indefinite Strike by Nobody: 1:35pm On May 05, 2017
Where is Sarrki and other employee of BMC? Time to work for your money come and defend your pay.

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Re: N200bn Unpaid Salaries: Federal Civil Servants Threaten Indefinite Strike by Franzinni: 1:35pm On May 05, 2017
it will be a shame to see APC still in power come 2019...it is clear they know nothing about serving the people... Most of these men and women only know the politics of corruption and that is why they find it difficult to perform in a government where everyone around you has a hidden whistle.

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Re: N200bn Unpaid Salaries: Federal Civil Servants Threaten Indefinite Strike by UpLoaded: 1:35pm On May 05, 2017
TheLordIsGr8:


They generated billions from sales of whistle grin

even if na FIFA dey buy all the whistle.
there ris gordu oh. cry

have you not noticed something ?
if these bmc dudes will hardly ever comment if they miss the first three comment slots on such topic.
like their mission is to keep looking for such topics to sabotage them quickly before people start to comment, and they just go silent on the thread when they fail to accomplish the mission quickly.
has any other person observed this ?

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Re: N200bn Unpaid Salaries: Federal Civil Servants Threaten Indefinite Strike by ephi123(f): 1:35pm On May 05, 2017
Suprnov3r:
Apc is the biggest scam of the century....


They saved billions from subsidy
They recovered billions from Dasuki et al
They found billions from TSA
They saved billions from ghost workers
They made billons from FIRS
The ports have generated trillions
They have borrowed billions from every finance body on planet earth
They made billions from oversubscribed government bonds
Abacha loot refunds amounts to billions


And they are yet to fulfil any campaign promise. All they care about is how to package a ghost for 2019

Which makes one wonder where has all the supposed generated income gone?

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