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We are not owing workers, says Kwara

We are not owing workers, says Kwara
April 26
18:51 2017

The Kwara state government has denied reports that it is owing workers in the state.

Demola Banu, the state commissioner for finance, said this in a statement on Wednesday.

He said the government was up to date with payment of salaries and pensions to workers and retirees.

“Salary delays only exist at the local government level due to the decline in allocations accruing to that tier of government from the federation account,” he said.

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“The local government staff are owed varying degrees of arrears and not eleven months as falsely reported.”

Banu said while the salary crisis at the LGAs is unfortunate, “the situation is reflective of the current national economic downturn which has limited the capacity of governments at all levels to meet salary obligations.”

He added that on different occasions, the state government had assisted the local councils by augmenting their allocation.

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“The state government released the sum of N3.4bn to the local councils as their share of the first tranche received by the state,” he said.

“The state government will use its share of the second tranche of the Paris Club refund when received to assist the councils to clear part of their outstanding salary and pension arrears.”

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  1. Glady
    Glady April 29, 21:00

    This the salaries owed SUBEB Teachers in KWARA STATE. On the issue of backlog of our salary and percentages, this details show below are expected arrears from the govt.
    Dec 2015 = 50%
    Feb to may 2016= 4 months
    Jun 2016 = 25%
    July 2016 = collected (full)
    Aug 2016 = 8%
    Sep 2016 = 8%
    Oct 2016 = 24%
    Nov and Dec 2016 = collected full with augmentation from Paris refund (full)
    Jan 2017 = 22%
    Feb 2017= 22%
    March 2017 = 22%
    Altogether for percentages = 1 month 81% – 1 month arrear collected on Jan 18 2017
    Total expected arrears = 5 months + 46% = 5 months 46% . Enough is enough, they should stop broadcasting they are not owing the teachers as reported on channels news today 27th April 2017.

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