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Endless Wait For Salaries, Kogi Civil Servants Crying In Silence by Simongm(m): 4:04pm On Oct 25, 2018
The issue of unpaid salaries in Kogi State calls for the declaration of state of emergency. Aside the indisputable ‘award-winning’ salary debtor in Osun state, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, Kogi State governor is a national leader when it comes to unpaid salaries and pensions. I agree with the summation of a former Governor of Kogi State who described Governor Yahaya Bello as a ‘Legend of unpaid salaries’.

Last week was a week of vain hope in Kogi State. Wearied workers and retirees hoped against hope. They encouraged one another that the state government will pay them before end of last week. Last week came and gone, no word from government.

The most worrisome is the fact that labour leaders are nowhere to be found! Who will speak out on behalf of the sad, burdened workers who still have to find their ways to their respective offices whether they can afford it or not.
The situation is so bad that we now have a notorious ‘I no get transport fare’ junction at the state secretariat in Lokoja. Here, civil servants wait under the sun and beg for lift. They also hang around here to beg for a low as N200 to enable them meet domestic obligations.

For the avoidance of doubt, the last time workers and pensioners got a dime from the government was during the last Sallah celebrations in August. precisely, August 16. Workers in tertiary institutions were paid April 2019 salary while some selected MDAs got May 2019 salaries. Omitted MDAs got their after Sallah. These are civil servants who are fortunate to be on GYB monthly salary schedule. So many who are not privileged are owed between 12 and 31 months salary arrears. How they manage to go to work every Monday-Friday since Yahaya Bello assumed office as governor is the 8th wonder of the world.

After August, two different monthly allocations have been received by the state government from the federal account but no single worker was paid from these cash inflows! It is worthy to note that no single project has been embarked upon within this time frame, the few ongoing projects are stagnant. Where did these allocations disappeared into? The only project embarked upon within this time frame is the recently conducted All Progressives Congress (APC) primaries.

The huge amount of money expended on APC primaries in Kogi State shows that our government have more interest in building personal political empires that see the state working as it should through well motivated civil servants.
Workers are breaking down and are inflicted with sickness like never before. I challenge anyone to visit the public and private hospitals in Kogi state to confirm this. My last visit to a public health centre in the state capital brought me to tears. I was number 136 on the queue that day so I had much time to watch sick people coming in and going out. You will hear patients begging hospital officials that they don’t have money.

With unpaid salaries, workers are not eating fine, have to trek through long distance instead of paying for Okada transport and most aggravating is that workers are indulging in excessive thinking on how to make ends meet, especially paying children school fees.

At the moment, Kogi workers have no defender. Our former defender, Senator Dino Melaye is now an endangered soul as assassins are watching his every move. Our labour leaders are nowhere to be found. Workers are crying silently, praying that we won’t any of our colleagues in these trying times.

Titi Balogun writes from Lokoja.

http://kogireports.com/opinion-endless-wait-for-salaries-kogi-civil-servants-crying-in-silence/

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Re: Endless Wait For Salaries, Kogi Civil Servants Crying In Silence by SolutionMee: 4:15pm On Oct 25, 2018
cheesy
To be honest, there's little the government can do here. The workers should learn one or two skills and start living an independent life. A work-intensive job that doesn't rely on the government before they earn. Many of them are suffering today because they relied too much on their state government. They should forget about previous salaries, concentrate on the present and fight for the future. They need some serious work-off to work-on their present predicament. Being a civil servant shouldn't be used as an excuse for laziness. Hardworking pays!!!

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Re: Endless Wait For Salaries, Kogi Civil Servants Crying In Silence by baliyubla: 4:30pm On Oct 25, 2018
grin

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Re: Endless Wait For Salaries, Kogi Civil Servants Crying In Silence by Segunade10: 5:20pm On Oct 25, 2018
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Re: Endless Wait For Salaries, Kogi Civil Servants Crying In Silence by BruncleZuma: 5:20pm On Oct 25, 2018
Sai Baba

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Re: Endless Wait For Salaries, Kogi Civil Servants Crying In Silence by Emu4life(m): 5:21pm On Oct 25, 2018
With that Idiot(so called youth) that has Nose like FUNNEL, you expect anything good

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Re: Endless Wait For Salaries, Kogi Civil Servants Crying In Silence by Nigeriabiafra80: 5:21pm On Oct 25, 2018
Sai yayha Bello 2099

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Re: Endless Wait For Salaries, Kogi Civil Servants Crying In Silence by Felixalex(m): 5:22pm On Oct 25, 2018
And their governor is busy following Buhari upandan!

guess it's true what they say about birds of d same feathers

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Re: Endless Wait For Salaries, Kogi Civil Servants Crying In Silence by Wiseandtrue(f): 5:22pm On Oct 25, 2018
Simongm:


Aside the indisputable ‘award-winning’ salary debtor in Osun state, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, Kogi State governor is a national leader when it comes to unpaid salaries and pensions. I agree with the summation of a former Governor of Kogi State who described Governor Yahaya Bello as a ‘Legend of unpaid salaries’.
Titi Balogun writes from Lokoja.


http://kogireports.com/opinion-endless-wait-for-salaries-kogi-civil-servants-crying-in-silence/

Yahaya Bello is the worst thing that can happen to a Nigerian youth politically undecided

The guy is a shame and disgrace to any youth aspiring to become a politician

A total jerk to be referenced!

If not for democracy na to take am out cover him face and shoot him like a criminal!

Mtcheeew infact words finish for my mouth undecided

Shuooooooo shocked shocked shocked shocked

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Re: Endless Wait For Salaries, Kogi Civil Servants Crying In Silence by Dbigname: 5:22pm On Oct 25, 2018
SolutionMee:
cheesy
To be honest, there's little the government can do here. The workers should learn one or two skills and start living an independent life. A work-intensive job that doesn't rely on the government before they earn. Many of them are suffering today because they relied too much on their state government. They should forget about previous salaries, concentrate on the present and fight for the future. They need some serious work-off to work-on their present predicament. Being a civil servant shouldn't be used as an excuse for laziness. Hardworking pays!!!
Ur Stupidity is NAFDAC APPRPOVED

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Re: Endless Wait For Salaries, Kogi Civil Servants Crying In Silence by joesh94: 5:22pm On Oct 25, 2018
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Re: Endless Wait For Salaries, Kogi Civil Servants Crying In Silence by yeyeboi(m): 5:23pm On Oct 25, 2018
I dedicate this plot of land to the MOD that Ban Me for over 2weeks ...


I swear down your balls go disappear this night angry


They shall disappear and come to me grin baba is waiting for your balls angry


We go use am do blood money PAY ALL THIS WORKERS WEY THAT SMALL BOY DEY OWE WORKERS grin

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Re: Endless Wait For Salaries, Kogi Civil Servants Crying In Silence by Nobody: 5:23pm On Oct 25, 2018
Let them enjoy it they will still vote APC again.

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Re: Endless Wait For Salaries, Kogi Civil Servants Crying In Silence by Nobody: 5:23pm On Oct 25, 2018
Dbigname:
Ur Stupidity is NAFDAC APPRPOVED
you are a fool

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Re: Endless Wait For Salaries, Kogi Civil Servants Crying In Silence by Nobody: 5:24pm On Oct 25, 2018
I'll vote pmb but we need to tell ourselves d truth, bello is d worst of them all, the likes of bello will make apc lose a lot of voters

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Re: Endless Wait For Salaries, Kogi Civil Servants Crying In Silence by Lanre4uonly(m): 5:25pm On Oct 25, 2018
It is well.
Re: Endless Wait For Salaries, Kogi Civil Servants Crying In Silence by Emu4life(m): 5:25pm On Oct 25, 2018
SolutionMee:
cheesy
To be honest, there's little the government can do here. The workers should learn one or two skills and start living an independent life. A work-intensive job that doesn't rely on the government before they earn. Many of them are suffering today because they relied too much on their state government. They should forget about previous salaries, concentrate on the present and fight for the future. They need some serious work-off to work-on their present predicament. Being a civil servant shouldn't be used as an excuse for laziness. Hardworking pays!!!
Guy, they worked for it, they should be paid. Don't be stupid.

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Re: Endless Wait For Salaries, Kogi Civil Servants Crying In Silence by Ebimor96: 5:25pm On Oct 25, 2018
Even the goats too?

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Re: Endless Wait For Salaries, Kogi Civil Servants Crying In Silence by sammyuche(m): 5:27pm On Oct 25, 2018
SolutionMee:
cheesy
To be honest, there's little the government can do here. The workers should learn one or two skills and start living an independent life. A work-intensive job that doesn't rely on the government before they earn. Many of them are suffering today because they relied too much on their state government. They should forget about previous salaries, concentrate on the present and fight for the future. They need some serious work-off to work-on their present predicament. Being a civil servant shouldn't be used as an excuse for laziness. Hardworking pays!!!

May you never be in the shoes of these people... That's my prayer for you..

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Re: Endless Wait For Salaries, Kogi Civil Servants Crying In Silence by phnaija: 5:27pm On Oct 25, 2018
This Kogi governor is one reason why I am convinced naija's problem has nothing to do with age but mindset

Simongm:


Titi Balogun writes from Lokoja.

http://kogireports.com/opinion-endless-wait-for-salaries-kogi-civil-servants-crying-in-silence/

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Re: Endless Wait For Salaries, Kogi Civil Servants Crying In Silence by sammyuche(m): 5:27pm On Oct 25, 2018
Emu4life:
Guy, they worked for it, they should be paid. Don't be stupid.

Don't mind d imbecide

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Re: Endless Wait For Salaries, Kogi Civil Servants Crying In Silence by naijapips02: 5:28pm On Oct 25, 2018
Mallam Bello is working. Sai baba

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Re: Endless Wait For Salaries, Kogi Civil Servants Crying In Silence by Mims2016(m): 5:28pm On Oct 25, 2018
A labourer is worthy of his wages. Have a little sense bro. The call for entrepreneurship doesn't mean the government should renege on its primary responsibility.

SolutionMee:
cheesy
To be honest, there's little the government can do here. The workers should learn one or two skills and start living an independent life. A work-intensive job that doesn't rely on the government before they earn. Many of them are suffering today because they relied too much on their state government. They should forget about previous salaries, concentrate on the present and fight for the future. They need some serious work-off to work-on their present predicament. Being a civil servant shouldn't be used as an excuse for laziness. Hardworking pays!!!

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Re: Endless Wait For Salaries, Kogi Civil Servants Crying In Silence by spartan50(m): 5:29pm On Oct 25, 2018
SolutionMee:
cheesy
To be honest, there's little the government can do here. The workers should learn one or two skills and start living an independent life. A work-intensive job that doesn't rely on the government before they earn. Many of them are suffering today because they relied too much on their state government. They should forget about previous salaries, concentrate on the present and fight for the future. They need some serious work-off to work-on their present predicament. Being a civil servant shouldn't be used as an excuse for laziness. Hardworking pays!!!
Oga keep kwayet. .. if you have nothing to say.. take a mirror in your room and tell yourself I DON'T HAVE SENSE.. repeat 3 times and thank me later

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Re: Endless Wait For Salaries, Kogi Civil Servants Crying In Silence by osy77(m): 5:30pm On Oct 25, 2018
SolutionMee:
cheesy
To be honest, there's little the government can do here. The workers should learn one or two skills and start living an independent life. A work-intensive job that doesn't rely on the government before they earn. Many of them are suffering today because they relied too much on their state government. They should forget about previous salaries, concentrate on the present and fight for the future. They need some serious work-off to work-on their present predicament. Being a civil servant shouldn't be used as an excuse for laziness. Hardworking pays!!!

U must be an apc agent...have u ever worked for a month without pay?? Lubbish

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Re: Endless Wait For Salaries, Kogi Civil Servants Crying In Silence by officialJP(m): 5:30pm On Oct 25, 2018
Am ashamed to say that am from this zoo call kogi state

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Re: Endless Wait For Salaries, Kogi Civil Servants Crying In Silence by ckmayoca: 5:30pm On Oct 25, 2018
they will still vote him in again like osun.

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Re: Endless Wait For Salaries, Kogi Civil Servants Crying In Silence by Nobody: 5:34pm On Oct 25, 2018
there's sometin draconian about the opportunist GYB.. Kogites dreams to redeem themselves through ballot bt the only cure to this malice against humanity by GYB is to put politics aside and give Caesar's share to Caesar...if you know, you know.

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Re: Endless Wait For Salaries, Kogi Civil Servants Crying In Silence by ckmayoca: 5:34pm On Oct 25, 2018
SolutionMee:
cheesy
To be honest, there's little the government can do here. The workers should learn one or two skills and start living an independent life. A work-intensive job that doesn't rely on the government before they earn. Many of them are suffering today because they relied too much on their state government. They should forget about previous salaries, concentrate on the present and fight for the future. They need some serious work-off to work-on their present predicament. Being a civil servant shouldn't be used as an excuse for laziness. Hardworking pays!!!


but I thought they say black people are smart? . This guy am quoting daft share.

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Re: Endless Wait For Salaries, Kogi Civil Servants Crying In Silence by bantudra: 5:35pm On Oct 25, 2018
nigeria did a big mistake adapting white democracy....most things on ground now was from the military era...

shame....

black democracy is nonesense.......

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