The Osun State Governor, Mr. Rauf Aregbesola, has promised to pay
workers in the state their salaries before the end of this month.
The governor made the promise in a
statement issued in Osogbo on Sunday by his media aide, Mr. Semiu Okanlawon.
Most workers are being owed seven
months’ salaries.
The Punch report continues:
But the statement was silent on
whether the governor would pay the backlog or he would pay part of the salaries.
The statement read in part, “Before
the end of June, workers would be paid their salaries.”
The governor stated that he had a
great dream for the state and that was why he was in a hurry to begin many
programmes which had earned him applause even outside the country.
He added, “The dream has not gone
awry and it is a clear vision that Osun must be on its feet, self-reliant and
be a reference point in Nigeria. The race to ensure development within the
first term of Aregbesola was informed by the fear of what is happening now.
“Aregbesola wanted an Osun State
that is self-reliant. That Osun State, almost two decades after its creation,
could not boast of tax-paying companies speak volume about the magnitude of the
works that awaited the Aregbesola administration.
“But he did not shy away from this
task of industrialisation. Within his first term, his government had caused
investors to bring up companies, such as the Omoluabi Garment Factory, Osogbo
and Adulawo/RLG Technology Company in Ilesa.
“Just last month, a leading
telephone line company, Airtel, came to establish partnership with the
Adulawo/RLG Company. These are aside the various agro-allied companies which
have benefited from the growth schemes of the Aregbesola administration
throughout the state.
“The government has also commenced
aggressive drive for the development of the solid mineral sector with the
signing of a Memorandum of Understanding with an Australian mining firm,
Andalusia Mining Industry.
“It was in the same vein that the
idea of an airport for aircraft maintenance was conceived.
“Only a lazy administration would
accept the tag of Osun State as a ‘civil servant’ state as excuse for not
developing initiatives for industrialisation.
“To accept that our state must continue to
survive on the meagre inflow through what goes to the civil servants alone is
to accept that we would continue to depend on external forces for our
survival.”
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