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Re: States Owing Salaries As At July 31, 2022 by Blue3k(m): 10:47pm On Aug 11, 2022
nazicartel:
If Governors can buy exclusive houses and bullet proof cars worth millions. why can't they pay salaries. Now come to pensions and gratuities. These are monies saved for a period of time. Why can't it be released to the people that owns it. Like I have stopped discussing about Nigerian issues.

Government power typically attracts sociopaths and irresponsible people who leach off the productive. The productive usually go into business to gain wealth. There's no punishment for not paying government workers electorally, legally or violently. They unlike you have power to tax but they simply don't care to budget correctly. I dont have a much better answer than that. The solution is even harder to find.

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Re: States Owing Salaries As At July 31, 2022 by Sannisege: 10:50pm On Aug 11, 2022
God bless the outgoing Gov Oyetola for not borrowing to pay workers salaries. It is well with Osun State

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Re: States Owing Salaries As At July 31, 2022 by specialmati(m): 10:56pm On Aug 11, 2022
Jesusloveyou:
how come Edo is there.
I can't believe, because obaseki pays every on the 25th. even plan to start paying 40k minimum wage.
that is the only thing he is doing well even as I hate him.
grin angry grin grin grin grin now I see. you love anyone before. Na so so hate full that your heart. Keep exposing your hatred everywhere

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Re: States Owing Salaries As At July 31, 2022 by GreatMovement: 11:01pm On Aug 11, 2022
Edo is not owing salaries. Not even a day salary.

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Re: States Owing Salaries As At July 31, 2022 by dammywapes(m): 11:05pm On Aug 11, 2022
Salary of 18k , 30k n 40k una still dey owe them tbh wetin person wan use that figure do self how you wan take plan life God abeg o… There was a governor that intend to donate 25m to a church i hope is state is not there ?
Re: States Owing Salaries As At July 31, 2022 by Blue3k(m): 11:08pm On Aug 11, 2022
grandstar:


The little I know is that workers are to contribute 5= of their salaries while employers chip in another 5%- totalng 10% of one's income towards their pension monthly.

What I am not certain is whether contributions are obligatory.

It is a pity that states which should know better are ripping workers off. It's dreadful. It's inexcusable and heartless.

I have to be honest with you, I'm not a fan of fully funded pensions. A good number of workers would never be able to save enough to enjoy their old age. I seriously doubt the ability of these pensions to payout enough annuity to retirees, considering that treasury bills have been paying next to nothing for years now.

The real benefit of "fully funded pensions" should be to reduce the costs of taking care of retirees. This will reduce the strain on the government purse. Also, as you have shown, pensions are a massive source of investment to the economy.

Thank you kindly for the free education. I agree alot of these pensioners are dog food even if they got paid.
Re: States Owing Salaries As At July 31, 2022 by dammywapes(m): 11:11pm On Aug 11, 2022
Wow shocked i just googled it , His state is there and you want to donate 25m to a church chai this kna wickedness of the highest order this pple no care about the masses @ all.

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Re: States Owing Salaries As At July 31, 2022 by backtovillage: 11:47pm On Aug 11, 2022
trutharena:
You have 3 Igbo states out of five.

Yet some of those clowns are on Twitter space yesterday telling the Yorubas they want to Liberate Lagos people from Sanwo-Olu and Tinubu.

Imagine a state where 3 of their 5 states are owing workers salary are trying to liberate a state paying minimum wage and never owing workers salary.

No be their fault tho, na some Yoruba sophistico be sell outs.
The thing tire me too. If things get worst Peter Obi will abandon Yoruba and go to his region first
Signs of woke generation in a Yoruba man.
1. They think all SW politicians are bad (lol) and Peter Obi is the savior.
2. They are more concerned about the country than their region (mumu).
3. They underestimate the power of the cabal which would be from the region the president comes from or allies.
4. They don't have any knowledge of history just produce sound from their mouths they call it a meaningful contribution.
5. They are easily influenced

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Re: States Owing Salaries As At July 31, 2022 by Blue3k(m): 1:21am On Aug 12, 2022
dammywapes:
Salary of 18k , 30k n 40k una still dey owe them tbh wetin person wan use that figure do self how you wan take plan life God abeg o… There was a governor that intend to donate 25m to a church i hope is state is not there ?

You know that clown governor of Cross River is featured on this list.

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Re: States Owing Salaries As At July 31, 2022 by dammywapes(m): 7:30am On Aug 12, 2022
Blue3k:


You know that clown governor of Cross River is featured on this list.
I checked bro and i was wowed this people are wicked it means they have money to pay but they refused.

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Re: States Owing Salaries As At July 31, 2022 by Christistruth00: 7:46am On Aug 12, 2022
Is it my imagination or is it dominated by Christian Majority States

But the Bible says the Wages you fail to pay your Workers will Cry unto God



James 5:4
New International Version

Look! The wages you failed to pay the workers who mowed your fields are crying out against you. The cries of the harvesters have reached the ears of the Lord Almighty.

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Re: States Owing Salaries As At July 31, 2022 by Anambra1stSon(m): 8:12am On Aug 12, 2022
NuclearWinter:
Yeast topping the list

Parasites
Now it's region not party again I thought is best governor in South-east because he's APC member, bigot you can see states govern by APC governors top the list

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Re: States Owing Salaries As At July 31, 2022 by Searchingvictor: 10:03am On Aug 12, 2022
Too bad
Re: States Owing Salaries As At July 31, 2022 by Nobody: 10:03am On Aug 12, 2022
The governors need the workers salaries for the 2023 elections.
Re: States Owing Salaries As At July 31, 2022 by NoToTerrorists: 10:03am On Aug 12, 2022
APC Government in South East is a big disappointment. They should be flushed out.

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Re: States Owing Salaries As At July 31, 2022 by adecz: 10:05am On Aug 12, 2022
Where is Kaduna & Benue❓
Re: States Owing Salaries As At July 31, 2022 by tamdun: 10:05am On Aug 12, 2022
Did u guys see Osun on the list? Oyetola was clearing Aregbesola's debt and still owes no worker salary, let see what Adeleke the dancing senator has to offer.

Edo no be Lagos crew, I hail una o grin

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Re: States Owing Salaries As At July 31, 2022 by Nobody: 10:05am On Aug 12, 2022
I bet you can't find any SW states in a mess like this
Re: States Owing Salaries As At July 31, 2022 by Antoeni(m): 10:06am On Aug 12, 2022
If I didn’t See Abia State On the List , I Would Have Destroyed my Phone

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Re: States Owing Salaries As At July 31, 2022 by barinedan(m): 10:06am On Aug 12, 2022
Thank God my state is not on the list, at least one positive for Rivers State and Governor Wike

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Re: States Owing Salaries As At July 31, 2022 by homesinabuja(m): 10:06am On Aug 12, 2022
The annoying part is that if these governors run again they will vote for them.
Why on earth will a state be owing workers for 6 months

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Re: States Owing Salaries As At July 31, 2022 by WeLive: 10:06am On Aug 12, 2022
abobote:
Imo state must be there, I know that surpreme Court governor is good for nothing.
Abia is a normal thing, Ebony is surprising coz that Umahi boasts too much.

But on serious note, how can owe workers, 5months. People that have to feed, family and other needs to attend..
And this kind of thing only happen in Nigeria.
Worst; some of the workers will still vote the governors again, if they are on ballot

I do not know the source of this Information. But from Imo civil servants, they are still being paid salaries. That is an area the governor is not failing.

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Re: States Owing Salaries As At July 31, 2022 by David160(m): 10:07am On Aug 12, 2022
Re: States Owing Salaries As At July 31, 2022 by Maccar02: 10:07am On Aug 12, 2022
I don't know what this akeredolu is doing with ondo state money ...him and his family sharing the money in there pocket instead of paying the workers salaries....do we still have effc in this country

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Re: States Owing Salaries As At July 31, 2022 by Bamzyriches451: 10:07am On Aug 12, 2022
Imagine my state gov owing 2 months salary and wanted to donate 25m to a church.

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Re: States Owing Salaries As At July 31, 2022 by David160(m): 10:08am On Aug 12, 2022
trutharena:
You have 3 Igbo states out of five.

Yet some of those clowns are on Twitter space yesterday telling the Yorubas they want to Liberate Lagos people from Sanwo-Olu and Tinubu.

Imagine a state where 3 of their 5 states are owing workers salary are trying to liberate a state paying minimum wage and never owing workers salary.

No be their fault tho, na some Yoruba sophistico be sell outs.

2 of those SE states are Apc states.

Apc is a disease.. A cancer

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Re: States Owing Salaries As At July 31, 2022 by Secondly: 10:09am On Aug 12, 2022
Please someone here should help me remind the Federal Government that they have been owing us since March this year.
Re: States Owing Salaries As At July 31, 2022 by Goodoldays(m): 10:09am On Aug 12, 2022
Some people are highly disappointed that Anaambra is not in the list.

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Re: States Owing Salaries As At July 31, 2022 by olinx: 10:09am On Aug 12, 2022
It is Tinunbu's fault. They will soon come for me.

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