Ayodele Fayose, Ekiti State Governor |
It was a disappointing
weekend for workers in Ekiti State as the state government on Thursday withdrew
two months’ salaries already paid into their bank accounts.
The
Punch report continues:
This
was as teachers in the state declared a two-day warning strike over the refusal
of Governor Ayodele Fayose to pay their September 2014 salary arrears and 2014
leave bonuses.
The
state chairman of the Nigerian Union of Teachers, Samuel Akosile, told our
correspondent that the union would consider the next step to take at the
expiration of the warning strike beginning today (Monday).
Workers,
mainly civil servants in the state had last week received alerts from their
banks that their salaries for November and December 2015 had been paid into
their accounts.
The
workers were, however, in for a shock as the salaries were quietly withdrawn
from their accounts without reasons from the banks.
Expressing
his frustration to our correspondent, a civil servant who simply identified
himself as Akindele, said, “I had gone to the bank on Friday to withdraw money
from the Automated Teller Machine but was disappointed when there was no money
in my account. On enquiry, I was told that the government had instructed banks
to recall payment.”
But
the government has blamed the error on the service providers.
Speaking
with our correspondent on Sunday, the Commissioner for Information, Mr. Lanre
Ogunsuyi, said the government had no intention to embarrass any worker, adding
that the issue was being looked into.
“The
error is from the service provider and it has been rectified,” he said.
But
many workers had gone to the bank to withdraw the money before the government
could start removing the money from their accounts.
Ogunsuyi,
however, added that the government was looking into the case of those who might
have withdrawn their money and “appropriate action would be taken after due
consideration.”
However,
the All Progressives Congress, has slammed Fayose for crediting workers’
accounts with their salaries only to withdraw the money after “a heavy media
hype.”
The
party in a statement on Sunday by the state Publicity Secretary, Taiwo
Olatunbosun, accused the governor of fraudulent conduct to sustain his grip on
the “thoroughly abused” people of Ekiti people.
He
said, “This is not the first time the governor is doing this to workers. He did
it to primary school teachers last year when he learnt that they were to embark
on a strike. That is what he did last week after learning of the strike plan by
teachers after they refused to help him in a solidarity rally to save him from Ekitigate
probe.”
“The
governor that said the state was broke suddenly paid two months’ salaries after
learning that the teachers were bent on embarking on a protest over his failure
to pay their salary arrears, even though he quickly reversed a month salary
from their accounts after workers were celebrating payment of two months
arrears.”
But
debunking the allegations, the Chief Press Secretary to Fayose, Idowu Adelusi,
in a statement said labour had not been kept in the dark in the running of the
government.
He
blamed former governor Kayode Fayemi for the inability to pay workers.
“Is it not the mess left
behind by the Fayemi’s administration that is causing problem for Fayose’s
government? Nine hundred and fifty million naira is deducted monthly by those
who Fayemi administration took loan from. If ₦950m is added to ₦1.3bn that came
last month, it will go a long way for Fayose administration to meet financial
obligations,” Adelusi said.
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