President Muhammadu Buhari |
*Ministries,
agencies to compile lists of unpaid employees
Labour leaders and
workers are excited over a presidential directive that all arrears of salaries
and allowances must be paid.
The
Presidency on Monday directed Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) to
compile the names of all public service employees who are being owed arrears of
salaries and allowances within seven days so that they can be paid without
further delay.
The
September 14 circular came from the Office of the Head of the Civil Service of
the Federation (OHCSF). It immediately sent members of the Association of
Senior Civil Servants of Nigeria (ASCSN) jumping for joy.
The
names of those being owed are to be compiled within seven days for them to be
paid “immediately”.
The Nation report continues:
ASCSN
Secretary-General Comrade Alade Bashir Lawal, who broke the news in a statement
released in Abuja yesterday, praised President Muhammadu Buhari for bringing
hope to thousands of public service employees who are being owed arrears of
salaries and allowances for years.
The
Presidency identified the outstanding benefits as: salary arrears, promotion
arrears, 1st 28 days allowance on transfer from post, repatriation allowance,
burial expenses, death benefits and mandatory training of OHCSF in 2010.
The
Presidency directed the MDAs to ensure that each unpaid entitlement is
accurate, verifiable, with the name, designation, status (serving or retired)
and amount due to each officer.
“The
correct information should reach the Office of the Head of Civil Service of the
Federation on or before Monday September 21, 2015,” the circular stressed.
Lawal
recalled that in letters written to the President since his election and
assumption of office, the union reminded him of the outstanding salaries and
allowances and stressed the need for the government to pay up to boost the
morale not only of the affected officers but also that of other teeming public
service employees.
He
expressed confidence that as soon as the lists are submitted to the Presidency,
the lingering arrears of salaries and allowances would be paid “so as to put
the ugly situation behind and move forward”.
The union warned of dire
consequences, which may include trade union actions, if the MDAs played
politics with the Presidential directive.
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