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Workers Locked Down In Ramadan Without Salaries by JosEast(m): 6:59am On Apr 25, 2020
This year’s Ramadan fast started throughout the country yesterday, but the holy month will be observed under unusual circumstances as Muslim faithful in several states face the coronavirus lockdown amid unpaid salaries. Muslims face a peculiar Ramadan period this year with virtual lockdown in almost all sectors of the nation’s economy and social life as evidenced by the highly recommended social distancing and movement restrictions. The beginning of the fast is made more unusual among civil servants who have yet to get this month’s salaries. In Bauchi State for instance which is under partial lockdown, civil servants are yet to get their April salaries, same as in many other states.

A Bauchi-based civil servant said as a civil service state, nothing goes on without salaries. “I am currently under personal lockdown because of the unpaid salary. I cannot buy anything for the Ramadan fast. Yesterday, my neighbor gave me N1000 to buy some items to start the fast, unlike before when the government usually paid workers even before the month end to assist us prepare for the fast,” he said.

Another civil servant said; “I have two wives and six children, I’m supposed to stockpile food items to feed them, but I cannot because there is no money, and that has greatly affected our kitchen. We are still waiting for the salary. “In the past, the situation was different, I am supposed to buy some things for my children in preparation for Sallah to avoid exploitation from traders, but with the inability of the state government to pay salaries, the hope is completely dashed.

And this lockdown will not allow someone to explore other options to look for money, so we are in a deep problem, but God will intervene.” Elsewhere in Kaduna, civil servants said they were in “double lockdown”, as they expected their salaries earlier than now to cushion the effects of the 24-hour curfew imposed on the state to curtail spread of COVID-19.

As at yesterday afternoon, Daily Trust Saturday gathered that they were yet to get salary alerts. “We are facing a double lockdown,” said a civil servant with the Ministry of Justice who requested anonymity. “We are not yet paid and we are not allowed to go out even when Ramadan has commenced, that is double lockdown,” he said.

He said the administration of Malam Nasir El-Rufai was known to pay salaries on time and was considerate at festivities including the Ramadan period, adding, “I can’t say what caused the delay this year but the government had in the past considered the month of Ramadan when it came to salary payment.”

Another civil servant said, “We were hopeful that salaries would be paid on Friday, especially since the Ramadan has commenced but from all indications, we are not getting it perhaps till next week.” He said he expected the salary as feeding his family had been a challenge since the lockdown started.
https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/workers-locked-down-in-ramadan-without-salaries.html

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Re: Workers Locked Down In Ramadan Without Salaries by Tissaia(f): 7:46am On Apr 25, 2020
Talking about Bauchi, kaduna blah blah what about the elephant in the room. The FG didn't pay.., Buhari's love for this woman make him blind, this woman is holding nigeria and Nigerians by the cullies and shorts.

Quick question is Nigeria a socialist country or communist? Certainly is not a capitalist country

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Re: Workers Locked Down In Ramadan Without Salaries by nanauju(f): 7:46am On Apr 25, 2020
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Re: Workers Locked Down In Ramadan Without Salaries by Abboki: 7:46am On Apr 25, 2020
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Re: Workers Locked Down In Ramadan Without Salaries by Peace081: 7:46am On Apr 25, 2020
It's not easy, may God see them through

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Re: Workers Locked Down In Ramadan Without Salaries by Appswheel(m): 7:46am On Apr 25, 2020
Re: Workers Locked Down In Ramadan Without Salaries by HITMEUP4ANYBIZ(m): 7:47am On Apr 25, 2020
any deal ? cheesy


Y’all want the lockdown and you got it, how do you enforce lockdown without palliatives?


U can see say all the money donated Na audio, just to get kickbacks and tax waiver from the gov

USA has injected over 3 trillion dollar in her economy, and most countries that are on lockdown, there food bank is alive, what bout our silos? ( why should FG control SiLos) how much has our government giving out as palliatives not to talk of helping S.M.Es, but we have heard countless stories of misappropriation of public funds set aside for this


You’re on lockdown, but your politicians still get paid...

Industries have been shutdown, companies are not working, and the price of crude oil is below a dollar... stupid government shutting down economy without backup plan

It’s a long road and we should brace up, allow people work, you don’t enforce lockdown without testing on a large scale


This government need good advisers

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Re: Workers Locked Down In Ramadan Without Salaries by baillers123: 7:47am On Apr 25, 2020
Then let the celebration be postponed.. After all, christians also were on lockdown with no celebrations during the Easter periods..

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Re: Workers Locked Down In Ramadan Without Salaries by Nobody: 7:47am On Apr 25, 2020
JosEast:
... A Bauchi-based civil servant said as a civil service state, nothing goes on without salaries...

For those wondering, civil service state is a Nigerian phrase used to describe a useless and unprofitable state. They have produce nothing and have nothing doing. Most of the top employees in the state work with the state and local government civil service.

The governors always depend on Abuja for their monthly allocation. Most other states do too, but these ones totally depend on Abuja.

No money from Abuja equals no salaries.

Then entire state comes to a standstill since traders, farmers and everyone else depend on civil servants to spend to keep the money going round.

A good example is Bauchi, as the civil servant quoted mentioned up there.

Other states like Ebonyi, Sokoto, Kebbi, Ekiti, Benue, Kogi, Imo, Taraba, Jigawa, Katsina, Borno and Yobe also fall under this category. Most states do actually but these ones are the few of the most affected.

Shame on the governors of those states.

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Re: Workers Locked Down In Ramadan Without Salaries by sunshineV(f): 7:47am On Apr 25, 2020
The country is fvcked up

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Re: Workers Locked Down In Ramadan Without Salaries by ndidibabe(f): 7:47am On Apr 25, 2020
Everybody is now using this lockdown as an excuse for not making money.

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Re: Workers Locked Down In Ramadan Without Salaries by Kobicove(m): 7:47am On Apr 25, 2020
These are indeed hard times!

Due to the fall in price of oil, most states will not even be able to pay salaries starting from the month of June or July cos the FAAC from the federal government would have dried up! undecided

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Re: Workers Locked Down In Ramadan Without Salaries by cheesmooth(m): 7:47am On Apr 25, 2020
cool
Re: Workers Locked Down In Ramadan Without Salaries by buygala(m): 7:47am On Apr 25, 2020
I commiserate with my Yoruba Muslim brothers who have little or nothing to feed on in this Ramadan period....May Allah provide for his Children smiley

As for starving Hausa Muslims, you guys can feed on the 20k palliative Buhari gave you guys...since you guys got Corona Palliative without any Corona in your areas, Allah has deemed it fit that the 20k Buhari sent to your accounts is your Ramadan Palliative cool


God bless you all...

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Re: Workers Locked Down In Ramadan Without Salaries by Johnbosco77(m): 7:47am On Apr 25, 2020
U must Ramadan ooooo. Weda U like it or must?
Re: Workers Locked Down In Ramadan Without Salaries by RapistOnBail: 7:47am On Apr 25, 2020
The Christians celebrated Easther on hungry stomachs.

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Re: Workers Locked Down In Ramadan Without Salaries by vasco01(m): 7:47am On Apr 25, 2020

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Re: Workers Locked Down In Ramadan Without Salaries by SenecaTheYonger: 7:47am On Apr 25, 2020
What a trying time we are in
Re: Workers Locked Down In Ramadan Without Salaries by DrTims(m): 7:47am On Apr 25, 2020
It is well
Re: Workers Locked Down In Ramadan Without Salaries by BareFacedLies(m): 7:48am On Apr 25, 2020
Anyone who has any brains should conserve whatever money he has...the Coronavirus ride is going to be very bumpy!
Re: Workers Locked Down In Ramadan Without Salaries by akaahs(m): 7:48am On Apr 25, 2020
shocked shocked
Re: Workers Locked Down In Ramadan Without Salaries by PhenomenalAustin: 7:48am On Apr 25, 2020
You no dy feed well, you still marry 2 wives...



These northern people sef


Mtcheww

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Re: Workers Locked Down In Ramadan Without Salaries by saraki2019(m): 7:48am On Apr 25, 2020
No salary everywhere

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Re: Workers Locked Down In Ramadan Without Salaries by Legacyy(m): 7:48am On Apr 25, 2020
isookee
Re: Workers Locked Down In Ramadan Without Salaries by Nobody: 7:48am On Apr 25, 2020
Basically, we aren't selling oil, so we are not earning enough

That's why we should have diversified our economy ages ago...and that's what we voted APC for. APC , how far. (And PDP, see what 16 years of mismanagement have caused too).

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Re: Workers Locked Down In Ramadan Without Salaries by Zagaboss: 7:49am On Apr 25, 2020
THIS IS NIGERIA...FALZ...........JUST LOOK AT HOW DIRTY THAT ROAD LOOKS.......THIS IS NIGERIA.....
Re: Workers Locked Down In Ramadan Without Salaries by Tbasicme: 7:49am On Apr 25, 2020
The wickedness of our leaders has brought us this far into such desolation

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Re: Workers Locked Down In Ramadan Without Salaries by Cocolatti(m): 7:49am On Apr 25, 2020
This reporter is rushing to have a story. This is Nigeria and salary mostly comes at the very end of the month. He should have waited till the end of the month or early may and if most states do not pay by then he can now write his report and it will make sense.

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Re: Workers Locked Down In Ramadan Without Salaries by OtemAtum: 7:49am On Apr 25, 2020
What a pity!!! And to thinkt that Allah and Yahweh could not do anything about this COVID-19 is something to woreoy about. So this is how bad Easter and Ramadan will go down in history in 2020?

Indeed Jehovah and Allah are in their spiritual cage.
Re: Workers Locked Down In Ramadan Without Salaries by cooldipo(m): 7:49am On Apr 25, 2020
ASUU has not been paid for months too....brace up for tough times ahead.



Your government will be borrowing and mortgaging your future for the next foreseeable future and probably borrow more from China and give them Apapa Port. We have failed to plan or save our excess crude money and now it is time to suffer the consequences. Now is the real rule of cluelessness....i am sorry for Nigerians in advance and i really feel bad genuinely. I see all those Abacha tough days coming all back again!

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