President Muhammadu Buhari |
Following an appeal by the 36 state governors seeking President
Muhammadu Buhari’s intervention over the inability of some states to pay
workers’ salaries, the President has agreed to meet with governors tomorrow.
This is just as the
Nigerian Guild of Editors, NGE, has advised affected states to explore
available avenues to alleviate the plights of the workers.
The meeting between
President Buhari and the governors is expected to focus on the modality of
sourcing funds to enable them defray the debts owed their workers. A top
government official of the affected states said: “The President has graciously
accepted our overtures to him to help us.
Vanguard report continues:
“Some of us owe workers
over nine months’ salary arrears and this has brought activities in the public
service to a standstill. We hope the President helps this time.”
A Presidency source said
the Federal Government may be forced to draw from the depleting external
reserves.
Meanwhile, NGE, at the
end of its second Quarter Standing Committee Meeting held weekend in Abuja,
decried the non-payment of salaries of workers by some state governments and
advised affected states to explore available avenues to alleviate the plights
of the workers.
NGE’s statement
A communiqué issued at
the end of the meeting, signed by the Acting President, Garba Deen Muhammad,
and General Secretary, Victoria Ibanga stated that “The Guild decried the
non-payment of salaries of workers by some state governments and advised
affected states to explore available avenues to alleviate the plights of the
workers.
“The Guild commended the
Federal Government for the relocation of the Command and Control Centre of the
Armed Forces to Maiduguri, the Borno State Capital, and urged it to keep up the
momentum until peace is finally restored to all troubled areas. “The body of
Editors also urged the relevant agencies to intensify efforts at resettling
internally displaced persons, while ensuring proper protection and care to
ameliorate their sufferings.
“The Guild further called
for the diversification of the economy by Federal and state governments as well
as cutting cost of governance and blocking leakages in the system. “It,
however, welcomed the efforts of some state governments that have taken steps
to cut cost of governance and encouraged others to emulate them.
“The Guild also urged the
National Assembly to concentrate on the business of law making for which they
were elected in the interest of Nigerians.”
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