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pls i heard dat an audit is goin on round d various LGAs for both d old n new teachers..pls for those of u dat has been audited.wats d procedure like? did they ask for credentials?..tanx this nom-receipt of alert.is it affectin only ministry of educatn or d entire civil service ? answers needed oh |
is it jux teachers dat hv'nt bin paid or d entire rivers workers? |
joyblinks:lolz...u dey answer them?...talks about d angel we dnt knw |
1. As a government, we shall be
workers’ friendly. We acknowledge
the public and civil service as the
engine rooms of development and our
duty to enhance their wellbeing for
greater productivity. Against this
background, we shall give priority to
prompt payment of workers’ salaries
and other entitlements; clear the
backlog of salary arrears unduly owed
and ensure regular merit-based
promotions. We are committed to
restoring the pride of the civil and
public service through value re-
orientation, exposure to regular
training and meaningful motivation
for efficient and effective service
delivery...gov.wike's inaugural speech on rivers workers |
Newly sworn-in Governor of Rivers
state, Nyesom Wike has announced
the appointment of Justice Daisy
Okocha as the Chief Judge of the
state.
Wike made the appointment in his
inaugural speech immediately after
being sworn-in by the Chief Judge of
Bayelsa state, Justice Kate Abiri.
He also directed that all the state
owned courts which has been under
lock be opened with immediate effect.
The new governor further announced
the reinstatement of some Lecturers
of the Rivers state University of
Science and Technology who were
relieved by the Amaechi-led
administration. |
sammymarvin:GBAM... fiafia was right |
e tamuno sisi oh'.'dnt let dz 2 months salary pass bonny and akulga UBE...i teke.. |
UBA how market? |
Tekzyflex:odiri diri diri..imbre make ur head straight oh..maybe uv forgoten dat we're all in d same boat..cos i knw ur bank has'nt paid..lolz |
pearlib:we only hv today n 2moro to get this alert oh..cos friday d 29th is a public holiday...amaechi come on |
all this una talk na long thing oh..all i wanna hear is alert..alert..and alert with UBA taking d lead...amaechi himself said he is'nt a saint so i dnt undastand why u guys wana crucify him...HBD my dear governor of d good.d bad and d ugly. |
Fiafiad:EKWEN BIBI pls to use ur own words ''lets stop talking as kids'' if our employer wanna pay on d basis of d ratio of customers to bank then how come Unity bank that has d smallest customers has'nt bin paid?.'imbre i fum gba oh |
2kurupt:UBE oyigbo fidelity has been paid |
[quote author=kingsjeroneyah post=34086189]fidelity bank came 2nd this time. april alert just came in for sssb in emolga. glory be to God.[/quote..ok oh..its like d last shal b d 1st dz tym around..if i rememba corectly UBA was 3rd or 4th to d last last time.so am xpectin my pay 2moro...hahaha zenith na OYO 4 una dz tym around.. |
pls watx d update on the planned NLC strike? WIL IT COMMENCE ON MONDAY OR NOT? |
zenith pple dnt jux sit there..pls give us the good news that ur accts hv bn credited for APRIL..so we cn xpect ours nxt week...tanshu |
dmercy141983:e gbe ri nana...how many times hv u bin advised not to stick ur cute nose into whr it does'nt belong? was my above post on strike (that concerns everyone here) done in ijo language? so u shld equaly do d math n undastand dat if its in anoda language then it is'nt ur bleeping biznes or gboloma..kapish? |
There are strong indications that
workers in 18 states may start an
indefinite strike on Monday over
unpaid salaries.
The General Secretary of the NLC,
Dr. Peter Ozo-Eson, in a telephone
interview with our correspondent on
Thursday in Abuja, said that the
congress had sent its task force
team to various geo-political zones
of the country.
According to him, the strike has
started in Plateau State, adding that
a similar exercise will begin in
Cross River State and others on
Monday.
The National Administrative Council
of the Nigeria Labour Congress had,
on March 19, 2015, set up a task
force to pursue payment of salary
arrears owed workers by some state
governments.
The report of the task force, which
was exclusively obtained by our
correspondent, showed that 19
states are owing salaries and
pensions.
Ozo-Eson told our correspondent
that the NLC had sent its task forces
to the affected states and directed
those who were being owed to
begin strike.
He said, “The various Task Forces
are working. Plateau is on strike,
Cross Rivers is going on Monday;
the various task forces are working.
“A team is leaving for Benue to
commence action; they are now free
to commence action and we are
supporting them.”
The report of the Task Force of the
NLC revealed that while some of the
states had paid salaries of workers
up to date, they were owing arrears
of pensions running into months.
The states owing salaries or
pensions are Abia, Akwa Ibom,
Bauchi, Benue, Cross River, Ekiti,
Imo, Jigawa, Kano, Katsina, and
Kogi.
Others are Ogun, Ondo, Osun, Oyo,
Plateau, Rivers and Zamfara states.
However, a look at the report reveals
that Adamawa, Anambra, Bayelsa,
Borno, Delta, Edo, the FCT, Gombe,
Kaduna, Kwara, Lagos, Nasarawa,
Niger, Sokoto and Taraba are not
indebted to their workers.
The report stated that Abia State
had not paid salaries of workers of
the State Teaching Hospital for nine
months.
The state is also said to be owing
workers of the Hospital
Management Board eight months’
salary; Abia State Universal Basic
Education Board, six months; Abia
State Polytechnic, five months; local
government workers, four months;
and teachers, three months’ salary
arrears.
It was stated that while Enugu State
had paid salaries of civil servants up
to date, parastatals were owed 12
months’ salaries and pension and
gratuity remain unpaid since 2010.
Others states owing are Osun State
with six months’ salary and pension
arrears; Plateau with six months
salaries and seven months pension;
Benue with five months salaries and
four months pension arrears; Kogi
with four months of pension and
salary arrears; and Oyo which owes
three months salaries and between
five and 11 months of pension
arrears.
Also among the states which are
likely to owe salaries and pension of
workers into the incoming
administration on May 29 are Ekiti
with three months of unpaid
salaries.
Jigawa is owing judiciary workers a
month salary arrears in 2015.
Ondo owes one month salary and
pension, while Ogun is owing one
month salary and 52 months of
unremitted pension deductions to
the Pension Fund Administration.
Although Zamfara State has paid
workers’ salaries up to date, the
salaries of workers who were
recruited in 2014 have not been
paid.
The NLC Task Force also stated that
Rivers State owes one month of
workers’ salaries and three months
of pension while Kano has yet to
pay newly employed teachers for
three months.
However, the Task Force report was
silent on the status of Yobe and
Ebonyi on the ground that there was
no information on them.
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pkkpro:diamond watagwan? pls na only u remain oh..do pay .so we cn start recivin april |
erre tabo joyblinks..nde e ye ri? |
fidelity oyibo UBE jux paid in |
mamadumi:are u serious? |
ha! my good people this silence is really baffling..guys wata gwan? |
gold360:wow..kind of a tin of wonder that it was d 3 banks i mentioned this morning (besides fidelity ) dat got paid.dat is UBA.union n unity..God is indeed wonderful. |
joyblinks:mydear i for don drink die like Romeo oh..but when i remember say u no go gree play Juliet for me.nam i respect myself..lol |
alert recieved uUBA..RSG tank u n Godbless..can we now hope for april salary? |
Catalyst4eva:pls which bank? |
paid MARCH salary? i dnt undastand this.becos union.unity.uba.fidelity Banks are yet to pay..pls if u no see ur bank name here add urs oh..so dat our employer may knw n fix this misunderstanding..God bless RSG |
The Rivers State Governor, Mr.
Rotimi Amaechi, has again declared
that Nigeria is broke and blamed the
inability of the state and others to
pay workers’ salaries and pensions
on the nation’s current poor
financial condition.
Amaechi said that the nation’s
economic condition could be
noticed through the dwindling
statutory monthly allocation usually
received by the state from the
Federal Government.
Speaking during a thanksgiving
service organised by the
governorship candidate of the All
Progressives Congress, Dr. Dakuku
Peterside, and his campaign outfit,
the Greater Campaign Organisation
in Port Harcourt on Sunday, the
governor recalled that he was
described as an alarmist last year
when he cried out over Nigeria’s
poor financial state.
Amaechi pointed out that the
nation’s economy had continued to
fall since he made the statement in
December 2014.
“When I said sometime last year
that Nigeria’s finances was in a dire
strait, some people referred to me as
an alarmist. Since I made that
statement in December last year,
the statutory allocation to the state
has continued to decline.
“Now, almost all the states are
finding it difficult to pay salaries.
The state government owes civil
servants their April salaries and
pensioners’ four months’ salary
arrears because the state does not
have the money to pay them,” the
governor said.
Amaechi explained that he decided
to channel financial resources
towards the completion of ongoing
projects, which he promised would
be completed before the end of his
administration on May 29, 2015.
He said, “Some people have chosen
to make an issue of the difficulty we
are currently experiencing in paying
the salaries of civil servants as well
as the arrears of our retirees. It is
not our making.
“No government will deliberately
refuse to pay the salaries of its
workers. We will pay as soon as we
receive our share of our statutory
monthly allocation from the Federal
Government.
“It is not easy to joggle the payment
of salaries and the implementation
of capital projects that are actually
geared towards developing the
state, creating jobs and improving
the economy of the state because
more monies go into the society
when you award contracts and pay
the contractors on time so that they
can also pay their workers on time.”
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joyblinks:e darling mi..how can even bother to look @ those small small gals wey no dey wear pants..wen i hv a swt tabo like u? my sugar pie.u knw u cn always count on me. |
emekatex:@all,we need to understand 2 things here 1. apart from the 67b dat wil b shared by all 36 states,RSG wil also take part in d sharing of 23b meant for oil producing states..2. dat NNPC are yet to remit d 1.48b dollars to d federatn acct for d sharing of d 3 tiers of govt as directed by d PWC audit report |
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