Osun 2018: Payment Of Salary, Arrears Not Related –NLC

The Nigeria Labour Congress, Osun State chapter has said the release of N19.8bn by the state government to pay arrears of workers’ salaries and pensions is not an attempt to sway the workers’ votes.

According to the NLC Chairman, Mr. Jacob Adekomi, gave the clarification in an interview  in Osogbo on Friday.

Adekomi said that “the state government owed workers and pensioners arrears of 34 months, noting that Governor Rauf Aregbesola had promised to pay them whenever there was the means to do so.

Adding that the governor sourced additional N3bn and added it to the N16.6bn released by the Federal Government as part of the state’s share of the Paris Club loan refund.

Adekomi stated that the money was used to pay four-month salary arrears and pensions as well as the August salary.

Adekomi commended that the governor had fulfilled part of the promise he made to the workers that they would be paid whenever the state received any fund for that purpose.

The labour leader aid, “I don’t see this as a plan to buy workers’ votes at all because there is no connection between the payment of salary arrears and the election. The state owed modulated salaries of 34 months and the money was used to clear part of the debt being owed us.

“That will not force any worker or pensioner to vote for who they don’t want. The governor has been promising us since and we know that he has been paying us anytime there is fund coming to the state.”

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