Kogi workers to Cross River workers, they should not protest, But Thanks God

“They should not protest, they should thanks God, ask Yahaya bello when last did he pay salary, he won’t even remember”

Kogi workers has ask cross river workers to thanks God instead of protesting for early payment of Salaries.

They task them to please ask Yahaya Bello of Kogi when last did he paid salaries? He will not even remember.

Zagadat one of the Kogi workers who respond to the Protest over payment of May salaries on the 1st of May by the Governor of cross river state, said, “They should not protest, they should thanks God, ask Yahaya bello when last did he pay salary, he won’t even remember”

Meanwhile, Omokoshaban.com earlier report that Kogi State Government is owing workers 38 month of salaries.

The situation in the state has cause some worker to commit suicide, while some die out of frustration, and some quit their job and leave kogi state.

Responding to the report, it seem to be no straight answer to the allegation by Kogi Government official, because some time the governor will claims he is not owing salaries, he said those who were affected by the screen done when he want rule out ghost workers in the state, were the one crying that they are owing them.

Why also in another report, the government will claimed they are only owing 4 month.

But kogi worker had maintained that Kogi Government is owing worker 38 months.

On Monday this week one of the Kogi state judiciary worker name Fatimah Noah, said to have slump and died in her house, the cause of her death is not known, but following a report from her relative, it may be connected to lack of payment of salaries for over one years now in the State, because the source report that their were a time the woman look for N20,000 to send to her son which is on the higher institutions, but she could fine.

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Also report said the woman is a widow, she is the one taken responsibility of the family need.

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