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  • Buhari Set To Meet State Governors Over Unpaid Workers Crisis
  • president Buhari is scheduled to meet
    with Governors of 36 States tomorrow
    to address the dire economic troubles
    of the issue of unpaid civil servant
    workers across the country.

    State governments not paying workers has
    been a major issue in recent months, most
    notoriously in Osun State where workers have
    been without pay for months.

    This meeting was called after an appeal by
    the 36 State Governors for a Presidential
    intervention into the empty accounts and
    inability to pay civil and State servants. The
    focus of the meeting will be the sourcing of
    funds to enable the affected States to pay
    their debts.

    Governor Aregbesola of Osun State has been
    under intense pressure by the civil servants in
    his State. His spokesman, Semiu Okanlawon,
    told SaharaReporters that “this issue
    [financial instability and inability to pay
    workers] didn’t start today, we gave enough
    notice to Nigerians that this was a problem.”
    He added, “we are not surprised about this
    issue.


    Mr. Okanlawon also told SaharaReporters
    that “[Governor Aregbesola] is optimistic that
    the result from these meetings” will be good
    for the people of Osun State.

    He also admitted that the federal government
    giving money to States to pay workers will
    need to be part of the solution. Mr.

    Okanlawon also said that “States need to
    raise revenue so we don’t rely on the federal
    government.”

    Another government official from a State in
    fiscal crisis told Vanguard that “the President
    has graciously accepted our overtures to him
    to help us. Some of us are owing workers
    over nine months salary arrears and this has
    brought activities in the public service to a
    standstill.”

    The 18 States that are currently indebted to
    their workers are Abia, Akwa Ibom, Bauchi,
    Benue, Cross River, Ekiti, Imo, Jigawa, Kano,
    Katsina, Kogi, Ogun, Ondo, Osun, Oyo,
    Plateau, Rivers, and Zamfara.

    A source from the executive government
    reported that resolving this issue may force
    the Federal Government to draw from
    depleting external reserves.

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