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Sunday, November 01, 2015

Abia Government Explains How It Paid Salary Arrears With Bailout

The Abia State government has given details on how it has been able to disburse salary arrears to workers from the bailout funds it received from the federal government.





In a statement issued by the state government, it said ”on Friday, September 18, 2015, the Governor of Abia State, Dr. Okezie Ikpeazu, through the Secretary to the State Government, Dr. Eme Okoro, inaugurated a committee to manage the N14.152 Billion Bailout funds released to Abia State by the Federal Government through the Central Bank of Nigeria for the offsetting of backlogs of salary and pension arrears in Abia State.


”Governor Ikpeazu subsequently gave a charge to the Committee to ensure that by Friday, October 30, 2015, all salary and pension backlogs in Abia State would have been offset.

The statement says the Committee, headed by Mr. Obinna Oriaku, Special Adviser to the Governor on Economic Affairs and Commissioner-Designate had as Members: the Representative of the Head of Service, Accountant-General of the State, Auditor-General of the State, Representatives of Organized Labour in the State, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs and Statistician-General of the State, swung into action immediately and sought to keep to the Governor’s deadline.

According to the statement, ”to ensure effective discharge of its mandate, the Committee, upon inauguration, split into 3 groups to handle Parastatals, Pensions and MDAs (Ministries, Departments and Agencies).
”Today, Friday, October 30, 2015 is the deadline given by the Governor for the mandate of the Committee. It is therefore imperative that an update is given on the work of the Committee and progress made so far on their mandate.

”Of the 68 Ministries, Departments and Agencies in Abia State, the Committee has successfully cleared all arrears in 64 MDAs. The money for payment to the remaining 4 are already in the Bank awaiting completion of clearance processes before disbursement.

Below are other details:

OUTSTANDING ISSUES

ABIA STATE UNIVERSITY
Government wishes to notify the General Public that the current strike embarked upon by Staff of the Abia State University has nothing to do with salary arrears as Government has paid its subvention to the Institution up to date. The strike was occasioned by some demands made by the Academic Staff to the school authority which are yet to be met.

NIGERIAN UNION OF TEACHERS
There are approximately 13,000 Primary School Teachers in Abia State. Government has effectively cleared the backlogs of salaries of over 11,000 Teachers. The payment of the remaining 2,000 is being delayed because of wrong account number and other irregular details. All those who are yet to receive their salaries should please approach their banks for regularization of their details.

HEALTH MANAGEMENT BOARD
Four Months arrears have been paid. The 5th and 6th Month has been lying in the Bank. The Staff of the Board have been slow in computing their outstandings and whenever they conclude, the funds can be accessed at the bank.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT STAFF
The Abia State Government reiterates its call on the Nigerian Union of Local Government Employees (NULGE) to cooperate with it to ensure a sustainable salary payment model for the Local Governments. Government commends Staff of Umuahia South Local Government Area who have since undergone verification and restates its directive to staff of other Local Governments to do the same.

STATE PENSIONS
Government has paid up till July 2015. August and September have been sent to the Bank and can be accessed from next week. The Committee had challenges with some Pensioners due to wrong data imputation and urges any pensioner yet to be paid to please approach the bank for correct data imputation. The Subtreasuries are yet to submit Pension arrears Data for April 2014 to April 2015 and once the data comes in, the committee will ensure full payment to all concerned.

The administration of Dr. Okezie Ikpeazu will continue to do its best to meet its obligation to her workers. Government therefore calls on Abia State workers to eschew all acts of systemic sabotage, truancy and low productivity and cooperate with Government to enthrone a new paradigm of service in the state.
Government wishes to commend all Members of the Bailout Funds Management Committee for their untiring efforts towards the discharge of their mandate and offering themselves to be used to bring smiles to the faces of the people.

The Bailout Funds Management Committee also extends their appreciation to Government for the opportunity to carry out such a sensitive assignment and promises to release a comprehensive report of its activities once its assignment is completed.


31 comments:

  1. That's very nice of him...
    He should please work on Aba...

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  2. we don hear. oya oga okezie do the roads abeg.

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  3. Okay, they did well. At least his government will do better than the previous government. But some people don't like him though. And also the way dis his men are destroying people's shop is not good. They should allow people to do business this season then do whatever they want next year.

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    1. Ok, I wonder what the government does with the normal allocations. Then that state should generate revenue internally. Politicians please work and talk less. Haba

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  4. THis man is the worst tribalistic governor ever. He's very wicked especially to the non indigenes of aba who knew what it means putting an Ngwa man in power and didn't vote for him. former thief of a governor imposed him on us in order to hide his loots. This Okezie is hell bent on frustrating the non indigenes. He has destroyed virtually all the properties of non indigenes without prior or due notice. Many are homeless, many had their source of livelihood forcefully enclosed because we didn't vote for him. There's no plyable or walkable road in aba. Anyways, let me get my facts intact and i'll call him out on SDK.

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    1. You see, problem with people like you is that you are never given to rational thinking. Do you expect him to work on the road now that it's still raining? Did he go house to house saying, .'ok, this is a non citizen's house, destroy it.' Does he know those that voted for him and those that did not? You are not well at all. Go home, sit down and think very well about your life before you come here to blame another person for your own lack of progress. He is ngwa and so that means that he is what? Eh? Incapable? Agbero? Kpacharaskwa anya gi nwanania

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    2. Don't mind the tribalistic after they've finished building shops and all on top of the drainage and he's complaining that they're destroying non indigenes shops and houses! You need to know how funny your comment sound, this is how it sounds there is a row of houses/shops he'll ask for houses/shops that belong to non indigene and then start destroying them, house 1,2,3 are owned by indigenes he'll leave them and move to house 4,5,6 that are owned by non indigene to destroy! Oga fear God

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    3. @oge u get time to reply person way no get name.

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    1. Dis guy is a lier, can u imagine he paid pensioners 12,000 as monthly salary, wat kind of wickedness is dat? Ad some of d govt workers hav nt gotten anytin. He should stop fooling himself bcos very soon baba go slow will come after him.

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  6. Salaries paid? Really? Did the BVN thing affect people from getting credit alerts? It could be, who knows. My favorite song today remains Rihanna's 'I Love The Way You Lie'

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  7. Old wine in a new bottle. He should work on the state. And stop doing account for T. A. Orji.

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  8. As if he's paying with his money......mtceeeeeew!

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  9. How nice! Okorocha should take a cue from him and stop hopping up and down like a grasshopper. Pay workers their wages, so you can have peace of mind.

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  10. These people are bold faced liars. My aunt has not been paid as well as several pther people I know. What's worse, contractors are still being being owed for as long as 10years or even more. The Abia state government is just doing selective payment. A lotta people are still being owed many months. With this statement, I'm now even more scared for the people of Abia because this is just a speck of the mighty troubles that lie ahead for them

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    1. Exactly, had to confirm from my mom before commenting they've not been paid pension since January! What kind of life is that? The only people be has paid up their pension arrears are those receiving little amounts others nothing. I know he wasn't the one that put Abia in a deficit position but he doesn't need to come to the media to lie about things he hasn't done.

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  11. I don't believe this story at all

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  12. Stella Na lie ohhhh. They only paid one month out if 12.

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  13. Na lie oooooo,they never even pay reach half of what they are owing. Like my Mum they are owing her for five months and they were only able to pay for two months. Meanwhile some people never even receive any dime oooooo. Government and their press release always filled with lies. God help Nigeria!!!

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