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Governors’ Boycott Of FAAC Meeting Delays Salaries by dre11(op): 5:55pm On Mar 02, 2025
Governors of the federation’s recent boycott of the Federal Account Allocation Committee (FAAC) meeting has taken a toll on the timely payment of their workers’ salaries and other key financial obligations of the states.

The governors had on Wednesday, February 19, 2024, boycotted the meeting due to a dispute between states and the Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Ltd over unpaid N1.7 trillion remittances.

The money has been pending since the federal government removed the petrol subsidy.

When LEADERSHIP Sunday contacted the Office of the Accountant-General of the Federation on the matter on Thursday, an official said it had been resolved and a communique would be issued.

Later on Thursday, the federal government, states and local government areas announced the sharing of N1.703tn in federation account revenue for January 2025.

This was contained in a press release by the director (Press and Public Relations) in the Office of the Accountant General of the Federation, Bawa Mokwa.

But investigation by LEADERSHIP Sunday showed that most of the state governments, which used to pay their workers’ salaries between 23rd and 25th of every month, were yet to do so as on Friday, the last day of February 2025.

Some state governments’ officials, who spoke with our correspondents, attributed the delay in the payment of the workers’ salaries to the governors’ boycott of FAAC.

In Kebbi State, some officials said there was no news of the payment of February salary, a day to the end of the month, describing it as unusual.

One of the sources said, “This is unusual for the civil servants in the state not to have received their February salary up to 27th.”

However, officials at the Ministry of Finance said they were busy day and night preparing vouchers for the possible payment of the workers’ salaries.

The situation is not different in Sokoto State.

As at the time of filing this report, civil servants, who usually get paid before the 25th of every month, were yet to receive their pay, which was attributed to the postponement of the FAAC meeting.

Activities at the state’s twin-secretariat, Usman Farouk and Five Star respectively, were at the lowest ebb as workers were seen in groups, discussing how to embark on Ramadan fasting without salaries with the prevailing cost of foodstuffs in the market.

In Kaduna State, officials equally lamented the situation. The officials, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, said it is only through federal allocations that the state could pay monthly salaries and meet other recurrent expenditures.

One of the officials with Kaduna North local government area said, “Without FAAC, many states and local governments may find it difficult to meet their financial obligations. Maybe some states like Lagos can still pay salaries without FAAC but for other states, I don’t think they can pay salaries.”

Another official in the state Ministry of Finance who did not want his name mentioned said, “The issue of salary payment depends on FAAC. Without FAAC, both the states and local government areas cannot function. How much do states and local governments generate as IGR?”

In Niger State, the workers usually receive their salaries on or before the 25th of every month, but as at the time of filing this report yesterday, neither civil servants nor political appointees were paid.

It was learnt that even the third-party deductions from workers’ salaries from last month were yet to be remitted to the statutory beneficiaries as the government claimed it was awaiting certain components from the federation account.

Some civil servants who spoke on the condition of anonymity, explained that it was the first time since the current administration came into office that the salaries of a previous month would enter the new month.

Attempt to get the comments of the commissioner for finance, Lawal Adamu Maikano, were unfruitful as he neither picked not returned the calls to his mobile phone.

In Ondo State, the workers have experienced delay in the payment of the salaries by the state government. Sources said the delay was due to late release of the federal allocation.

Although, while some workers informed our correspondent that they had just received their February salary alert at about 3pm on Friday, others said they were still waiting.

A top official said, “The delay in the disbursement of federal allocation has nothing to do with the state. We have enough on ground to cater for our workers.”

The commissioner for information in Ekiti State, Chief Taiwo Olatunbosun, expressed confidence that issues relating to the last week’s boycott of FAAC meeting by state governors would be resolved.

Olatunbosun who said he was not really aware of the development promised to get in touch with the commissioner for finance for an update.

He, however, didn’t comment on whether the February salaries and operations would not be delayed by the development.

Indications however emerged that the civil servants were yet to be paid their February salaries they usually receive by 22nd or 23rd of every month.

LEADERSHIP Sunday inquiries indicated that Abia State government is “very likely to pay February salaries and fund its operations pending the arrival of the allocation.”

“Having fixed salary payment on or before the 28th of every month, Governor Alex Otti will consider failure as a clog in the wheel of progress of the state,” a source in the Ministry of Finance said.

Arguing that Otti may raise the funds internally without external borrowing, he said it would be an opportunity for him “to prove his prudence acumen as an ex-banker.”

Interestingly, the Bayelsa State has commenced the payment of civil servants’ salaries for the month of February. This was confirmed by the state secretary of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Comrade John Angese. The former Bayelsa NUJ chairman said workers in the state started receiving their salaries since Monday, February 24, 2025.

In Cross River State, the chief press secretary to the governor, Mr. Nsa Gill, said the Governor Bassey Otu and his counterparts met with officials of FAAC on February 24 and resolved the dispute.

He said that salaries of workers would be paid, stressing that what happened last week between governors and FAAC was a normal disagreement which had been settled.

The Gombe State government was silent on the delay in the payment of February salaries and operations due to the boycott of the FAAC meeting by governors.

Despite repeated attempts to get a comment from the state commissioner for finance and economic development, Mohammed Magaji, through WhatsApp and text messages sent since Tuesday, he did not respond to any of them.
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Re: Governors’ Boycott Of FAAC Meeting Delays Salaries by SeverusSnape(m): 6:00pm On Mar 02, 2025
All for personal interests

... And the masses suffer.
Re: Governors’ Boycott Of FAAC Meeting Delays Salaries by Saga16: 6:00pm On Mar 02, 2025
Let them keep boycotting.

Their constituents would soon pounce on them.
Re: Governors’ Boycott Of FAAC Meeting Delays Salaries by Bobloco: 6:18pm On Mar 02, 2025
Where's the money saved from subsidy removal?
Re: Governors’ Boycott Of FAAC Meeting Delays Salaries by dibunotion(m): 10:02pm On Mar 02, 2025
Ah
Re: Governors’ Boycott Of FAAC Meeting Delays Salaries by Eleph(m): 10:02pm On Mar 02, 2025
Same, same!
Re: Governors’ Boycott Of FAAC Meeting Delays Salaries by Melagros(m): 10:02pm On Mar 02, 2025
COMRADES, this means something is wrong with this APC's government
Re: Governors’ Boycott Of FAAC Meeting Delays Salaries by CHRISSANCHEZ(m): 10:03pm On Mar 02, 2025
Boju-Boju Government....
Re: Governors’ Boycott Of FAAC Meeting Delays Salaries by Typing: 10:03pm On Mar 02, 2025
Tinubu's Government. Their lies and propaganda is catching up with them grin grin grin grin


After all the lies.

Re: Governors’ Boycott Of FAAC Meeting Delays Salaries by shankara7: 10:03pm On Mar 02, 2025
This set of leaders sef..
Re: Governors’ Boycott Of FAAC Meeting Delays Salaries by Hemanwel(m):
Which salary? The one we don chow finish?
Re: Governors’ Boycott Of FAAC Meeting Delays Salaries by Ojuntana: 10:04pm On Mar 02, 2025
Bobloco:
Where's the money saved from subsidy removal?
It has turned audio
Re: Governors’ Boycott Of FAAC Meeting Delays Salaries by helinues: 10:05pm On Mar 02, 2025
FG should hold the money for 3 months.

Let the governors do their worst

Lazy set of people
Re: Governors’ Boycott Of FAAC Meeting Delays Salaries by Houseofglam7(f): 10:06pm On Mar 02, 2025
😫
Re: Governors’ Boycott Of FAAC Meeting Delays Salaries by Ahmback(m): 10:10pm On Mar 02, 2025
dre11:
Another official in the state Ministry of Finance who did not want his name mentioned said, “The issue of salary payment depends on FAAC. Without FAAC, both the states and local government areas cannot function. How much do states and local governments generate as IGR?”
I'm still wondering to this day the magnitude of projects each state executes to warrant the excessive loans and debts they owe
Re: Governors’ Boycott Of FAAC Meeting Delays Salaries by Pawa100: 10:11pm On Mar 02, 2025
angry
Tinubu and Shettima APC Government of Disaster and Calamity grin grin grin
Re: Governors’ Boycott Of FAAC Meeting Delays Salaries by CooldipoMPS: 10:11pm On Mar 02, 2025
No free meal even in.....



Freetown
Re: Governors’ Boycott Of FAAC Meeting Delays Salaries by Cynthiaann:
Wicked governors
Re: Governors’ Boycott Of FAAC Meeting Delays Salaries by ConDawah: 10:12pm On Mar 02, 2025
So these useless entities called governors can't do something as basic as paying worker's salary if they don't go to Abuja cap in hand to collect allocation? I think we should stop wasting money on gubernatorial elections. The president should just be responsible for selecting administrators to run the state. I mean, what is this?
Re: Governors’ Boycott Of FAAC Meeting Delays Salaries by Typing: 10:12pm On Mar 02, 2025
Saga16:
Let them keep boycotting.

Their constituents would soon pounce on them.
Na your incompetent Tinubu the thing go affect. Everyone know the man that destroyed Nigeria's economy
Re: Governors’ Boycott Of FAAC Meeting Delays Salaries by ajailer(m): 10:13pm On Mar 02, 2025
We need Elon Musk in Naija make he come do DOGE things here, maybe na dat one go drive us all back to do farming.
Re: Governors’ Boycott Of FAAC Meeting Delays Salaries by BenuePolitician(m): 10:14pm On Mar 02, 2025
Pay workers their hard earned salaries angry

Re: Governors’ Boycott Of FAAC Meeting Delays Salaries by jojothaiv(m): 10:27pm On Mar 02, 2025
😂😂😂😂
Re: Governors’ Boycott Of FAAC Meeting Delays Salaries by theophorus(m): 10:31pm On Mar 02, 2025
Bunch of Lazy Governors just sittdown to collect allocation without thinking of how to turn the state into Wealth.
Re: Governors’ Boycott Of FAAC Meeting Delays Salaries by Jaybihel25(m): 10:37pm On Mar 02, 2025
Makinde turned up good as usual though, we were paid on the 25th as usual. The People's Governor for many reasons!
Re: Governors’ Boycott Of FAAC Meeting Delays Salaries by careidon: 10:59pm On Mar 02, 2025
You nailed it
Feeding Bottle Governors

theophorus:
Bunch of Lazy Governors just sittdown to collect allocation without thinking of how to turn the state into Wealth.
Re: Governors’ Boycott Of FAAC Meeting Delays Salaries by Smartwave:
Typing:
Tinubu's Government. Their lies and propaganda is catching up with them grin grin grin grin


After all the lies.
how I wish, you can comprehend. Simple ability to read and comprehend.
Re: Governors’ Boycott Of FAAC Meeting Delays Salaries by Positivepoint(m): 12:38am On Mar 03, 2025
SeverusSnape:
All for personal interests

... And the masses suffer.
Nope rather holding NNPC and FG accountable
Re: Governors’ Boycott Of FAAC Meeting Delays Salaries by Callosobruchus(m): 12:53am On Mar 03, 2025
Well, it didn't affect me in my state, matter of fact the salary for February came earlier than I thought. Thumbs up to my legit governor; he's making us proud around here.
PS: Salary though is not on the top of my priority list of hustles . But we still de like de alert when e come so that e no go be like say politicians de deprive us of our right.
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