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Re: Abia Secondary School Teachers Were Last Paid Salaries October 2018 – NLC by danot1030: 7:28pm On Aug 10, 2019
Igbos will not see that one, if it's Aregbeshola now you will see them masturbate everywhere on nairaland

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Re: Abia Secondary School Teachers Were Last Paid Salaries October 2018 – NLC by Marvis4real(f): 7:29pm On Aug 10, 2019
people should just go to twitter and see how their hype men are praising them saying Gov Okezie is not owing any parastatal or ministry

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Re: Abia Secondary School Teachers Were Last Paid Salaries October 2018 – NLC by Commentor: 7:30pm On Aug 10, 2019
Not a problem.

What's more important is what happens in Osun state.

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Re: Abia Secondary School Teachers Were Last Paid Salaries October 2018 – NLC by qanda: 7:30pm On Aug 10, 2019
Re: Abia Secondary School Teachers Were Last Paid Salaries October 2018 – NLC by Commentor: 7:33pm On Aug 10, 2019

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Re: Abia Secondary School Teachers Were Last Paid Salaries October 2018 – NLC by frankmoney(m): 7:34pm On Aug 10, 2019
They collected kerosene na

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Re: Abia Secondary School Teachers Were Last Paid Salaries October 2018 – NLC by Commentor: 7:34pm On Aug 10, 2019
frankmoney:
They collected kerosene na

See above.

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Re: Abia Secondary School Teachers Were Last Paid Salaries October 2018 – NLC by Ojiofor: 7:34pm On Aug 10, 2019
selingel:
The Abia State Chairman of Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Uchenna Obigwe, says the organised labour in the state had issued a seven-day ultimatum to the state government ahead of an imminent strike over the unpaid arrears of workers’ salaries and allowances in the state.

The ultimatum was contained in a statement jointly issued in Umuahia on Friday by the NLC, Joint Negotiating Council and Trade Union Congress. The group said that the ultimatum was a prelude to an impending strike.

It warned that labour should not be held responsible “for any breach of industrial peace and harmony in the state,” should government fail to address their concerns at the expiration of the ultimatum.

“A labourer deserves his wages,” it stated, adding that the organised labour was not satisfied with the “sectoral pattern of payment of workers’ salaries in the state since the inception of the present administration.”
It also stated that the unwholesome development “has placed an average worker in the state in a beggarly position economically.”

According to a list of the arrears released by the group, primary school teachers were owed three months, while secondary school teachers were last paid in October 2018.

Others include Hospital Management Board (11 months); Abia State Universal Basic Education Board (four months); Abia State University Teaching Hospital, Aba (13 months) and Abia State Polytechnic, Aba, last paid in April 2018, plus partial payment in May, the same year.

The organised labour said that while the senior staff of the College of Health Science, Aba, were owed nine months, their junior counterparts were owed eight months.

Also, Abia College of Education (Technical), Arochukwu were owed 18 months, Abia State University, Uturu (four months); local government workers last paid in March, plus half salary in October 2018.

The rest were State Education Management Board (SEMB) (eight months); Agricultural Development Programme (14 months), Ministries of Agriculture and Lands, Survey and Urban Planning, one month, respectively.

Labour also said that some agencies of government, including the state Library Board, secondary school teachers, SEMB and Abia Council for Arts and Culture were owed arrears of the N18,000 minimum wage, ranging from 10 to 14 months.

It regretted that while the 2017 leave allowances were partially paid, the 2018 and 2019 allowances had yet to be paid.

It further expressed concern over the government’s failure to pay pensions as and when due, adding that only a few pensioners were paid in November 2017.
It also said that retired civil servants were last paid gratuity in 1999, saying that the development was tantamount to “mercy killing.”

The group further sought explanations on how
Governor Okezie Ikpeazu ’s administration implemented the third and last tranches of the Paris Club refund to the state.

“We are worried over the non-implementation of this directive for the benefit of the workers in the state,” it said. (NAN).

https://www.premiumtimesng.com/regional/ssouth-east/345885-in-abia-secondary-school-teachers-were-last-paid-salaries-october-2018-nlc.html

Bencynthgreat here is your performing governor.

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Re: Abia Secondary School Teachers Were Last Paid Salaries October 2018 – NLC by 1shortblackboy: 7:35pm On Aug 10, 2019
NgeneUkwenu:
We, the Rwandas of Abia State are only interested in removing Yahaya Bello as a Governor of Kogi State, then making sure we choose who governs Lagos State..

Useless beings!
guy u don resume work?

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Re: Abia Secondary School Teachers Were Last Paid Salaries October 2018 – NLC by solmusdesigns: 7:38pm On Aug 10, 2019
grin



look at wickedness, atleast Aregbeshola would give you something, atall atall including 50% of monthly alert, yet Lamidi Kanu that claims to know how to turn that zone to dubai cant fix his state....

Imagine how this shameless Dunce are allowing Ikpeazu screw their hard working parents without ruber yet they would rather insult comments of people whose state are far better... imagine no payment of gratiuty since 1999

You see why nobody go vote una greedy type for 2023, even after buhari sent them bail out fund and paris refund, the greedy ungrateful punk ate it alone without the state important work force, yet they are silent like he is using juju on them, PDP don use this peoples destiny and they dont even know

...

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Re: Abia Secondary School Teachers Were Last Paid Salaries October 2018 – NLC by Jabioro: 7:38pm On Aug 10, 2019
midolian:
That is the problem with all these abOki states..

If it were in the S/East now, we know how to deal with our leaders.
Comments from Pluto are dangerous to the earthly audience..

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Re: Abia Secondary School Teachers Were Last Paid Salaries October 2018 – NLC by SaintLucia: 7:39pm On Aug 10, 2019
They voted for 5litre of kerosene. Yeye people that only see Tinubu and Buhari as their biggest headaches.

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Re: Abia Secondary School Teachers Were Last Paid Salaries October 2018 – NLC by SpaceTour: 7:40pm On Aug 10, 2019
B2MARIO over to you. Abia is a cursed shithole state. No road, filthy environment, no salary for the past one year

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Re: Abia Secondary School Teachers Were Last Paid Salaries October 2018 – NLC by salaboiz(m): 7:40pm On Aug 10, 2019
If u did your NYSC in Abia state. Let 0' us gather here

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Re: Abia Secondary School Teachers Were Last Paid Salaries October 2018 – NLC by Johnkay225: 7:41pm On Aug 10, 2019
I don't know who Abia State offend to have the kind of useless and clueless leaders they have had over the years.... This one there now is a complete mofo...

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Re: Abia Secondary School Teachers Were Last Paid Salaries October 2018 – NLC by veesion: 7:41pm On Aug 10, 2019
NgeneUkwenu:
We, the Rwandas of Abia State are only interested in removing Yahaya Bello as a Governor of Kogi State, then making sure we choose who governs Lagos State..

Useless beings!
You are not only useless but a demented being,
ignoramus like you,
Nobody is praising abia governor or any useless governor anywhere,infact we see most of them 5 eastern governors and other politicians as evil whose time are numbered

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Re: Abia Secondary School Teachers Were Last Paid Salaries October 2018 – NLC by Nobody: 7:42pm On Aug 10, 2019
NgeneUkwenu:
We, the Rwandas of Abia State are only interested in removing Yahaya Bello as a Governor of Kogi State, then making sure we choose who governs Lagos State..

Useless beings!

Old time paid agent

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Re: Abia Secondary School Teachers Were Last Paid Salaries October 2018 – NLC by TheDestroyer: 7:43pm On Aug 10, 2019
Foolish people na ontop yoruba matter dem go dey get erection while they suffer in silence after collecting free kerosene. Una never see anything, na lizard una go chop las las grin

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Re: Abia Secondary School Teachers Were Last Paid Salaries October 2018 – NLC by KahlDrogo(m): 7:45pm On Aug 10, 2019
Imagine the suffering in Cownus home town. The bastard son of a donkey is not bothered. He would rather send his Pigs to go and protest for the release of a terrorist called zakzaky. angry

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Re: Abia Secondary School Teachers Were Last Paid Salaries October 2018 – NLC by femtex007(m): 7:45pm On Aug 10, 2019
But their kerosine governor is busy sharing kerosine. But they have enough kerosine to cook. U cannot have it all

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Re: Abia Secondary School Teachers Were Last Paid Salaries October 2018 – NLC by Sinavaramini: 7:45pm On Aug 10, 2019
Ca\n this be true?
selingel:
The Abia State Chairman of Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Uchenna Obigwe, says the organised labour in the state had issued a seven-day ultimatum to the state government ahead of an imminent strike over the unpaid arrears of workers’ salaries and allowances in the state.

The ultimatum was contained in a statement jointly issued in Umuahia on Friday by the NLC, Joint Negotiating Council and Trade Union Congress. The group said that the ultimatum was a prelude to an impending strike.

It warned that labour should not be held responsible “for any breach of industrial peace and harmony in the state,” should government fail to address their concerns at the expiration of the ultimatum.

“A labourer deserves his wages,” it stated, adding that the organised labour was not satisfied with the “sectoral pattern of payment of workers’ salaries in the state since the inception of the present administration.”
It also stated that the unwholesome development “has placed an average worker in the state in a beggarly position economically.”

According to a list of the arrears released by the group, primary school teachers were owed three months, while secondary school teachers were last paid in October 2018.

Others include Hospital Management Board (11 months); Abia State Universal Basic Education Board (four months); Abia State University Teaching Hospital, Aba (13 months) and Abia State Polytechnic, Aba, last paid in April 2018, plus partial payment in May, the same year.

The organised labour said that while the senior staff of the College of Health Science, Aba, were owed nine months, their junior counterparts were owed eight months.

Also, Abia College of Education (Technical), Arochukwu were owed 18 months, Abia State University, Uturu (four months); local government workers last paid in March, plus half salary in October 2018.

The rest were State Education Management Board (SEMB) (eight months); Agricultural Development Programme (14 months), Ministries of Agriculture and Lands, Survey and Urban Planning, one month, respectively.

Labour also said that some agencies of government, including the state Library Board, secondary school teachers, SEMB and Abia Council for Arts and Culture were owed arrears of the N18,000 minimum wage, ranging from 10 to 14 months.

It regretted that while the 2017 leave allowances were partially paid, the 2018 and 2019 allowances had yet to be paid.

It further expressed concern over the government’s failure to pay pensions as and when due, adding that only a few pensioners were paid in November 2017.
It also said that retired civil servants were last paid gratuity in 1999, saying that the development was tantamount to “mercy killing.”

The group further sought explanations on how
Governor Okezie Ikpeazu ’s administration implemented the third and last tranches of the Paris Club refund to the state.

“We are worried over the non-implementation of this directive for the benefit of the workers in the state,” it said. (NAN).

https://www.premiumtimesng.com/regional/ssouth-east/345885-in-abia-secondary-school-teachers-were-last-paid-salaries-october-2018-nlc.html
Re: Abia Secondary School Teachers Were Last Paid Salaries October 2018 – NLC by Nobody: 7:45pm On Aug 10, 2019
SaintLucia:
They voted for 5litre of kerosene. Yeye people that only see Tinubu and Buhari as their biggest headaches.

Tiffnubu n buhari are national RUGA problems
Re: Abia Secondary School Teachers Were Last Paid Salaries October 2018 – NLC by Souqwaqif: 7:45pm On Aug 10, 2019
The so- called NLC in abia state are saboteurs and money mongers they are the real cause of the problem any they want some settlement they will rant after the settlement they will go back to their shell,abia state is indeed in bondage,they really need a deliverer.Only God knows when.this is were IPOB need to start their revolution from.I had expected Nnamdi KANU to start from Abia and prove a point.

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Re: Abia Secondary School Teachers Were Last Paid Salaries October 2018 – NLC by israelmao(m): 7:48pm On Aug 10, 2019
NLC is feeble and useless.
Re: Abia Secondary School Teachers Were Last Paid Salaries October 2018 – NLC by naijajobx: 7:48pm On Aug 10, 2019
Hmmm
Re: Abia Secondary School Teachers Were Last Paid Salaries October 2018 – NLC by Godfullsam(m): 7:48pm On Aug 10, 2019
midolian:
That is the problem with all these abOki states..

If it were in the S/East now, we know how to deal with our leaders.

Lol
This is sarcasticality grin

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