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Workers Poised For Showdown Over N48bn Promotion Arrears by dre11(m): 8:45am On May 23, 2017
By Onwuka Nzeshi


Civil servants in the employ of the Federal Government are poised for a showdown with their employers following the non-payment of their promotion arrears totalling N48 billion. As at last year, N12.3 billion was reportedly provided as virement in the 2016 budget for the settlement of part of the arrears that was due to workers who got their promotions in 2013.

However, New Telegraph learnt that the money was not released for payment to the concerned civil servants. The workers, our cor-respondent gathered, are currently mobilizing to picket the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Budget and National Planning and the National Assembly.

A member of the Association of Senior Civil Servants of Nigeria (ASCSN), who spoke to New Telegraph in confidence, disclosed that the salary arrears accumulated over time because every year, the Federal Civil Service conducts promotion examination and uses the outcome of the exercise to elevate staff to the next level or cadre. According to our source, every promotion goes with a commensurate increase in the staff emolument and are usually paid en bloc to the concerned employees.

“The trouble is that civil servants have not received any payments in respect of their 2013 promotion and salary arrears. You will recall that during the May Day celebration, the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) raised this issue among others, but it appears that the clamour for a new minimum wage overshadowed it.

“This is a matter for which the Office of the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation, the Ministry of Finance and the Budget Office of the Federation had earlier resolved that the arrears would be paid. The relevant circulars were issued and part of the arrears was even included in the 2016 budget. Now that budget cycle has elapsed, yet no payments were made to the civil servants who have been waiting for it.

“Our fear is that the Federal Government appears to be sweeping this matter under the carpet. But we won’t allow it to go because the workers have a legitimate right to these salary arrears that came as a result of their promotion. Every day, we see what is happening to retired civil servants; we see them on long queues waiting to receive their pensions and gratuities. Now we are not yet retired, but we can’t even get what is due to us. Are we working for the government for free? This is unacceptable,” he said.

New Telegraph learnt that two years ago when President Muhammadu Buhari came into power, he promised that he was going to pay all outstanding liabilities owed civil servants. Based on that promise, a circular was issued by the Ministry of Finance directing all ministries, departments and agencies (MDAs) to make compilations of the promotion and salary arrears as they affect civil servants under them.

These compilations were made and forwarded to the Budget Office of the Federation for collation and onward transmission to the Ministry of Finance for further action. According to our investigations, the total volume of the arrears for 2013, 2014 and 2015 amounted to N48 billion, which was considered too huge to be settled in one fell swoop.

Further investigations revealed that the authorities resolved to commence the payment in installments. The sum of N12.3 billion, representing the arrears for 2013, was subsequently included in the 2016 budget virement which was passed by the National Assembly, but the payment was never made.

“The truth is that the labour unions across the MDAs have been agitated over the matter. They even held meetings with the Minister of Finance, Mrs. Kemi Adeosun, during which they received assurances that the money will be paid.

“As we speak, the matter is getting compounded because the MDAs have even started sending in requests for the arrears of those promoted in 2016 when the previous ones have not been settled. The civil servants are apprehensive because we are all living witnesses to the fact that the Federal Government has been using the Paris Club Loan refund to assist the state governments in settling salary arrears in the states while federal civil servants have been left in the lurch. It is a provocative situation that could lead to industrial unrest if nothing is done urgently,” he said.

When New Telegraph contacted the Ministry of Budget and National Planning on the issue, a senior official there told our correspondent that it was the responsibility of the ministry to make provisions in the budget, but the responsibility of the Ministry of Finance is to issue mandates for disbursement of funds based on availability of resources.

The official, who did not want his name in print because he was not authorised to speak on the matter, said the threat to picket the Ministry of Budget and National Planning was, therefore, misplaced and should be discouraged. Adeosun could not be reached for comments on the development and attempts to get her aides to react, met a brick wall.

For several weeks, the estate was said to have suffered its worst shortage in recent times, to the extent that some residents who do not have boreholes as an alternative water source, have resorted to buying bags of sachet water for their domestic uses”

A woman, who simply identified herself as Mabel, told Inside Abuja that for several weeks, the water board had failed to provide regular water supply to the estate. According to her, residents are now buying bags of sachet water for all their domestic use.

She said that even the local water vendors, known as “ Mai Ruwa” were also not an easy alternative as they have hiked the prices of their wares. A 25kg gallon of water now sells for N100, which translated to N1,200, for a trolley load of 12 jerry cans. “I have been buying bags of sachet water which we use to cook, flush the toilet and even for bathing.

This is because, for some week now, we have not had water supply from the water board” she said.

Another resident, Engr. Ezekiel Mbamalu, a civil servant, who has lived in the estate for eight years, lamented that living in Gwarrinpa had become a mere status symbol as the basic social amenities and urban infrastructure that attracted many residents to the large estate were no longer what they used to be due to neglect by the authorities.

“How can one be living in the estate where one hardly enjoys light and water, even after paying for the services? Except for those that have borehole in their compounds, getting water here is a serious challenge.”



https://newtelegraphonline.com/news/workers-poised-showdown-n48bn-promotion-arrears/

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Re: Workers Poised For Showdown Over N48bn Promotion Arrears by HungerBAD: 8:45am On May 23, 2017
Interesting.

N12.3 Billion was from 2013, and others most likely before his Government.

Buhari really inherited a lot of baggages from the PDP Government,but he promised to pay the workers the money teo years ago.

He or his Government should honour that promise.

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Re: Workers Poised For Showdown Over N48bn Promotion Arrears by Funlord2(m): 8:50am On May 23, 2017
There was a government that sent it's work force! Not anymore! undecided
Re: Workers Poised For Showdown Over N48bn Promotion Arrears by bewla(m): 8:51am On May 23, 2017
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Re: Workers Poised For Showdown Over N48bn Promotion Arrears by LionDeLeo: 8:52am On May 23, 2017
According to our investigations, the total volume of the arrears for 2013, 2014 and 2015 amounted to N48 billion, which was considered too huge to be settled in one fell swoop.

Illiterates suffering from comprehension-related ailments will soon come and explain how this is Bubu's fault.

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Re: Workers Poised For Showdown Over N48bn Promotion Arrears by Jabioro: 8:54am On May 23, 2017
Promotion arrears, abi let them go for the worse

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Re: Workers Poised For Showdown Over N48bn Promotion Arrears by VanNistelrooy24: 8:56am On May 23, 2017
New Telegraph learnt that two years ago when President Muhammadu Buhari came into power, he promised that he was going to pay all outstanding liabilities owed civil servants.








Making promise you cannot fufil. What a dumb president.

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Re: Workers Poised For Showdown Over N48bn Promotion Arrears by IgbosAreGreat(f): 9:58am On May 23, 2017
I DON'T KNOW WHAT TO SAY
Re: Workers Poised For Showdown Over N48bn Promotion Arrears by Nobody: 10:01am On May 23, 2017
Just the effects of living on one revenue stream.

If we want to have enough money for salaries....short term, since oil is not going up to 100 and above we have to

1.Increase taxes

2.Increase taxes

3.Increase taxes

4.Or start retrenching excess staff in the Civil service. (It is bloated anyway).


APC govt better hurry up and diversify the economy....or else they may have to make choices they won't like.

Like number 5: Take a big fat loan from the IMF....payable for an infinite number of years.(Don't worry....Mother IMF loves her slaves very much).

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Re: Workers Poised For Showdown Over N48bn Promotion Arrears by ephi123(f): 10:01am On May 23, 2017
VanNistelrooy24:
New Telegraph learnt that two years
ago when President Muhammadu Buhari
came into power, he promised that he
was going to pay all outstanding
liabilities owed civil servants.


Making promise you cannot fufil. What a dumb president.

But that's all this government is known for. How many campaign promises have they fulfilled? Nigerians are still waiting for equation to balance for the N1 = $1 lol!

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Re: Workers Poised For Showdown Over N48bn Promotion Arrears by emmaliveth10(m): 10:01am On May 23, 2017
Jeeeez....
Re: Workers Poised For Showdown Over N48bn Promotion Arrears by Tazdroid(m): 10:07am On May 23, 2017
Workers some of whom have laboured and committed themselves for so many years to the

government must resort to protest before they get paid?


A problematic nation we live in at this time

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Re: Workers Poised For Showdown Over N48bn Promotion Arrears by Tazdroid(m): 10:08am On May 23, 2017
VanNistelrooy24:
New Telegraph learnt that two years
ago when President Muhammadu Buhari
came into power, he promised that he
was going to pay all outstanding
liabilities owed civil servants.




Making promise you cannot fufil. What a dumb president.

He's just one of many leaders who have consistently promised and consistently failed

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Re: Workers Poised For Showdown Over N48bn Promotion Arrears by wickyyolo: 10:10am On May 23, 2017
Buhari and suffering grin

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Re: Workers Poised For Showdown Over N48bn Promotion Arrears by VanNistelrooy24: 10:13am On May 23, 2017
ephi123:


But that's all this government is known for. How many campaign promises have they fulfilled? Nigerians are still waiting for equation to balance for the N1 = $1 lol!
Lol, my dear, the delirium old donkey currently lying on his death bed in the UK tricked those zombies with empty promises leaving their hopes to lie in tatters. cheesy

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Re: Workers Poised For Showdown Over N48bn Promotion Arrears by blackpanda: 10:13am On May 23, 2017
Funlord2:


There was a government that sent it's work force! Not anymore! undecided

Which govt pls Can u pay house rent, tfare, kids school fees with 18k Be realistic pls

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Re: Workers Poised For Showdown Over N48bn Promotion Arrears by EngrXrix(m): 10:13am On May 23, 2017
The entire labour system is a joke.. you wud work for someone they won't pay Wat is due to u. Every employer in nigeria including government thinks the best way to cut cost is to cheat employees. Till date minimum wage has not been revised.. Its just appalling what goes on in d labour system..

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Re: Workers Poised For Showdown Over N48bn Promotion Arrears by blackpanda: 10:16am On May 23, 2017
9jakohai:
Just the effects of living on one revenue stream.

If we want to have enough money for salaries....short term, since oil is not going up to 100 and above we have to

1.Increase taxes

2.Increase taxes

3.Increase taxes

4.Or start retrenching excess staff in the Civil service. (It is bloated anyway).


APC govt better hurry up and diversify the economy....or else they may have to make choices they won't like.

Like number 5: Take a big fat loan from the IMF....payable for an infinite number of years.(Don't worry....Mother IMF loves her slaves very much).

You do realise that the only people whose payment of taxes is absolutely gauranteed in Nigeria are the civil servants. Their taxes are deducted at source even before they are paid. And this is the same people govt continues to shortchange and cheat

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Re: Workers Poised For Showdown Over N48bn Promotion Arrears by VanNistelrooy24: 10:18am On May 23, 2017
Tazdroid:


He's just one of many leaders who have consistently promised and consistently failed
Lmfao, you're not far from the truth bro. cheesy







BTW, i love the word "consistently" grin

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Re: Workers Poised For Showdown Over N48bn Promotion Arrears by Funlord2(m): 10:20am On May 23, 2017
blackpanda:


Which govt pls Can u pay house rent, tfare, kids school fees with 18k Be realistic pls


Are you blind? Can't you see where I wrote not anymore in my original post?
Re: Workers Poised For Showdown Over N48bn Promotion Arrears by ephi123(f): 10:20am On May 23, 2017
VanNistelrooy24:
Lol, my dear, the delirium old donkey currently lying on his death bed in the UK tricked those zombies with empty promises leaving their hopes to lie in tatters. cheesy

My own is that he has to come back and fulfill what he promised. No more no less.
Re: Workers Poised For Showdown Over N48bn Promotion Arrears by VanNistelrooy24: 10:31am On May 23, 2017
ephi123:


My own is that he has to come back and fulfill what he promised. No more no less.
Lmao! That's wicked. grin


Come back as a living being or a "living corpse?"
Re: Workers Poised For Showdown Over N48bn Promotion Arrears by codedguy1(m): 10:36am On May 23, 2017
9jakohai:
Just the effects of living on one revenue stream.

If we want to have enough money for salaries....short term, since oil is not going up to 100 and above we have to

1.Increase taxes

2.Increase taxes

3.Increase taxes

4.Or start retrenching excess staff in the Civil service. (It is bloated anyway).


APC govt better hurry up and diversify the economy....or else they may have to make choices they won't like.

Like number 5: Take a big fat loan from the IMF....payable for an infinite number of years.(Don't worry....Mother IMF loves her slaves very much).

Increase taxes indeed......

The govt has not created an environment that will encourage SME and FDI to create more jobs so that they can have more people paying both company and income tax. You want them to the increase taxes on the few set of people who regularly pay their taxes.

Waiting for this govt to diversify is like waiting for pigs to fly.

Loan to pay salaries is a very weak and lazy approach.
Re: Workers Poised For Showdown Over N48bn Promotion Arrears by ephi123(f): 10:37am On May 23, 2017
VanNistelrooy24:
Lmao! That's wicked. grin


Come back as a living being or a "living corpse?"

He is going nowhere, he must come back and work. Afterall he is collecting 188 million sitting allowance, he has to work.

https://www.nairaland.com/3810121/2017-budget-buhari-receive-n188m
Re: Workers Poised For Showdown Over N48bn Promotion Arrears by blackpanda: 10:38am On May 23, 2017
Funlord2:



Are you blind? Can't you see where I wrote not anymore in my original post?

Are u slow And am telling u no govt has ever cared about civil servants in the history of this country. Kapish!
Re: Workers Poised For Showdown Over N48bn Promotion Arrears by IYANGBALI: 10:40am On May 23, 2017
IgbosAreGreat:
I DON'T KNOW WHAT TO SAY
Then keep shut and let us do the talking while you watch
Re: Workers Poised For Showdown Over N48bn Promotion Arrears by Funlord2(m): 10:42am On May 23, 2017
blackpanda:


Are u slow And am telling u no govt has ever cared about civil servants in the history of this country. Kapish!


Abeg get lost! I don't banter with kids who have no common sense or any sort of understanding about common national history!
Re: Workers Poised For Showdown Over N48bn Promotion Arrears by jeftalene(m): 10:49am On May 23, 2017
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