The
Bayelsa State Chairman of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Ndiomu
George-Diepre, has decried the plight of government workers.
Regretting the nation’s dwindling
economic fortunes, the labour leader urged Governor Seriake Dickson to
pay workers to enable them meet their personal and family obligations.
He said there were about 45,000 civil servants in the state’s employ.
George-Diepre said: “The NLC, as usual,
is still on the struggle. Right now, we are on air, calling on the
government to settle the unpaid salaries.
“While we understand the economic
situation in the country and how it also affects the states, we are
still asking that the government should pay outstanding salaries of
workers, particularly the pensioners and, of course, the local
government workers.
“There are also a lot of scams and ghost
workers suspected in those areas. The governor is saying he wants to do
verification; it is after that he promises pay. But Labour is saying
the workers should be paid because they have suffered for a long time.”
But an official in the Governor’s Office said Bayelsa was not the only state owing salaries.
He said there were other states owing workers between seven and eight months.
The official, who spoke in confidence, added: “So, why is Bayelsa State so peculiar that reporters want to do a report on it?
“The Federal Government is owing. You
heard the secretary to the government of the federation (SGF), saying
the Federal Government is owing N6 billion every month. Is that not
scandalous for a nation like Nigeria? Is it not more newsworthy than
workers resorting to begging? Check the facts: we are owing just three
months.”
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