Kogi State ranks worst in Nigeria, in term of Salaries payment

In terms of staff welfare, prompt salary payment and other statutory obligations to workers, Kogi State ranks worst in Nigeria. Please, you may go through this:

” Let us begin with Kogi State where, according to the NLC document, payment of salaries is based on between 25 percent and 75 percent and is made arbitrarily to core civil servants (CCS) and teachers.

” The salaries owed to local government workers are 40 percent of January to November 2016 (11 months); 60 percent of December 2016 to May 2017 (six months); 75 percent of June 2017 to April 2018 (11 months) and 30 percent of May to June 2018 (two months).

“In Kogi State, no gratuity has been paid to CCS, teachers and local government workers for the past 12 years (from 2007 till date). Pension owed to CCS, teachers and local government workers are 40 percent arrears from 2017 and 35 percent arrears for 16 months.

” There has been no leave bonus and no salary increment since 2014 while some local government workers are currently owed salaries for as many as 17 months. Domestic debt stood at N92,614,036,949.95 as at September last year.”
~Abbas Adetunji on Facebook.
Me: Yet the idiots amongst us including the owed workers were happily collecting #1000 and voting the candidates of the same Yahaya Bello our tormentor. Shame!

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