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Non-receipt Of Last January 2024 Month's Salary For Federal Government Workers by hakeem68(m): 2:52pm On Feb 08
Dear Nairaland Community,

I am writing to bring attention to a pressing issue affecting federal government workers across the country. As of today, 8th February 2024, many federal government employees have yet to receive their salaries for the previous month, and unfortunately, there has been no clear or genuine explanation provided by the government for this delay.

This delay in payment is causing significant distress and financial strain for numerous families who rely on these salaries to meet their basic needs. It is deeply concerning that hardworking individuals are being left without their rightful compensation, especially without any transparent communication or valid justification from the authorities.

As members of the Nairaland community, I urge us to come together to raise awareness about this issue and demand accountability from the relevant government agencies. Every worker deserves to be paid in a timely manner, and it is unacceptable that this basic right is being denied without explanation.

I call upon the federal government to immediately address this situation, provide a clear explanation for the delay, and expedite the payment of salaries to affected employees. It is imperative that our leaders uphold their responsibility to ensure the well-being and livelihoods of their citizens.

Let us stand in solidarity with our fellow workers and advocate for prompt action to rectify this injustice.

Thank you for your attention to this matter.

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