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  • Enugu workers absolve Ugwuanyi of misusing bailout cash

    Enugu workers absolve Ugwuanyi of misusing bailout cash

    Enugu State workers, comprising the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), the Trade Union Congress (TUC) and the Joint Public Service Negotiating Council (JPSNC) have debunked a statement by the Independent Corrupt Practices and other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) that the state government misapplied Federal Government’s bailout fund to settle outstanding salaries and pensions.

    The unions noted that “Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi, from onset, involved the organised labour in the management of the N4.207 million bailout fund, being the actual amount approved for the state for the settlement of outstanding salaries and pensions of the public servants”.

    They said the state government did not misapply the fund, as ICPC reportedly said.

    The ICPC had listed Enugu State among the states that allegedly misapplied Federal Government’s bailout funds meant to offset backlog of workers’ salaries and pensions.

    Reacting to the allegation in a statement jointly signed by NLC State Chairman Virginus C. Nwobodo; TUC/JPSNC Chairman Igbokwe Chukwuma Igbokwe and JPSNC Secretary Theo. O. Obasiani described the allegation as “false and misleading”.

    They also called it a “deliberate attempt to instigate workers and good people of Enugu State against the state government as well as tarnish the good image of the state”.

    The statement added: “The Organised Labour in Enugu State is seriously embarrassed by the false, unfounded and malicious publication purported to have emanated from the office of the ICPC.”

    “A committee, comprising Labour and government was set up to verify, monitor and disburse the funds to the beneficiaries.

    “As at the time referred to by the newspaper publication of (February 29), over 60 per cent of the fund has been disbursed to the beneficiaries on items A – D…, while the verification and disbursement is still ongoing till May 31, as some of the beneficiaries (pensioners) are yet to show up for verification.”

    Expressing its satisfaction with the management of the N4.207 billion bailout fund for the payment of arrears of pensions and salaries, Labour pledged to partner the state government for good governance and sustainable development.

    Also, the Enugu State Government, through its Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Elder Gabriel Ajah, denied the alleged misapplication of the bailout fund.

    It presented a detailed account of how the fund was disbursed, saying the government did not misapply the cash.

  • APC accuses Fayose of plan to divert bailout cash

    APC accuses Fayose of plan to divert bailout cash

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ekiti State has challenged Governor Ayo Fayose to declare how he intends to spend the bailout cash.

    The party said this became necessary in view of the governor’s announcement that pensioners’ entitlements and other category of workers would no longer be captured in the disbursement of the cash.

    The APC in a statement yesterday by its spokesman, Taiwo Olatunbosun, said it was putting the following agencies on notice- Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Debt Management Office (DMO), Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) as well as the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC).

    It urged the people to resist the governor’s plan to “divert” the money to other wasteful use.

    “Fayose has started his usual stunts of the ‘more you look the less you see’ antics.

    Ekiti people will no longer tolerate any juggler playing games with the bailout cash. We will like to see the breakdown of the loan explicitly stated.

    “We are still at a loss as to why pensioners’ arrears are not included in the bailout fund when we were initially told that all debts to civil servants and former political office holders were included,” Olatunbosun said.

    The APC spokesman said the party could not understand why a governor, who claimed he did not owe any salary, would suddenly become the first to apply for bailout loan.

    “Fayose said he did not owe salaries and that means he didn’t need the bailout loan, but he was the first to secretly apply for the loan before he subjected the matter to a public debate.

    “We have it on good authority that Fayose is planning to divert the money to pay contractors.

    “Fayose should realise that the bailout fund is not free money from the Federal Government but a loan which the state will pay back over 20 years as specified in the loan terms.

    “We wish to notify Fayose that failure to declare the breakdown of the bailout fund publicly will lead to employing the instrumentality of the FOI Law to demand for same at the Central Bank and the DMO.”

  • NLC to partner ICPC on monitoring of bailout cash

    The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has said it will partner with the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) to monitor the disbursement and use of the N338billion bailout funds released to about 27 states of the federation by the Federal Government.

    The President of the NLC, Comrade Ayuba Wabba, said in a statement made available to The Nation in Abuja that it has directed all states councils in the benefiting states to serve as whistle blowers on any criminal diversion of the bailout funds.

    The congress commended the ICPC for ensuring the return of about N1 billion being public funds criminally diverted by some corrupt officials of the Federal Ministry of Environment and the Federal Pay Office.

    Wabba said NLC was in agreement with the commission that the painful days of the public “running after funds after appropriation” are over for the good of all Nigerians including workers.

    The 27 states that benefited from the bailout funds are – Abia (N14.152b), Adamawa (N2.378b), Bauchi (N8.60b), Bayelsa (N1.285b), Benue (N28.013b), Borno (N7.680b), Cross River (N7.856b),   Delta (N10.036b), Ebonyi (N4.063b), Edo (N3.167b), Ekiti (N9.604b) and Enugu (N4.207b).

    Others are – Gombe (N16.459b) , Imo (N26.806b),  Kastina (N3.304b), Kebbi (N0.690b),  Kogi (N50.842b), Kwara (N4.320b), Nasarawa (N8.317b ), Niger (N4.306b),  Ogun (N20.00b), Ondo (N14.686b),  Osun(N34.988b), Oyo( N26.606b ),  Plateau (N5.357b),  Sokoto (N10.093b) and Zamfara (N10.020b).

    While saluting the renewed effort and commitment of ICPC to recover looted public funds and other proceeds of corruption, the NLC President said in doing so, ICPC is commendably living up to its Mission Statement which is “To rid Nigeria of corruption through lawful enforcement and preventive measures.”

     

  • Workers to governors: don’t blow N713b bailout cash

    Workers to governors: don’t blow N713b bailout cash

    NLC, TUC, others hail Buhari

    APC, PDP clash

    WORKERS were yesterday in high spirits over President Muhammadu Buhari’s N713.7 billion bailout for states to pay outstanding salaries.

    The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), the Trade Union Congress (TUC) and the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC),hailed the president’s action.

    The NLC urged Buhari to ensure that the governors spend the money on salary arrears.

    It warned against “a situation that the governors that could not manage their allocation properly will be rewarded by being given special recognition”.

    The General Secretary of the Congress, Dr. Peter Ozon-Eson, said: “Our appeal is that Mr. President should please prevail on the governors to ensure that when they get these sharing they should not again blow it on other things. The first priority must be defraying the arrears of salaries and pensions of pensioners who have not been paid for 11 to 12 months. ”

    Ozon-Esson, who is also the NLC chief economist, said the congress was happy about the Federal Government’s intervention, recalling that the congress presented the debt profile to the Presidential Transition Committee.

    In the three-pronged bailout plan is the N413.7billion special intervention fund, the N413.7b ($2.1b) Liquified Natural Gas (LNG) proceeds and a N300b Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) intervention loan.

    Federal workers who are being owed are also to benefit from the plan.

    But labour officials warned the state governments against misapplying the cash.

    Deputy President of the factional NLC Comrade Isah Aremu said: “President Buhari has been very vocal since he assumed office in making a case for workers to be paid as at when due.

    “President Buhari once said that it is a disgrace that Nigerian states could not pay salaries. So, what he has done now is that he has commendably walked his talk. He has also shown that if there is a will, there will always be a way.

    “Now, the defaulting governors must learn from the President’s approach – that you don’t have any excuse not to pay workers’ salaries. He has shown that no reason can justify why workers are not paid.

    “The governors must also prioritise their needs henceforth in a way that workers are given priority and not rely on the President to give them bailout from the Federation Account”.

    Aremu said labour was happy that Buhari already living up to his mandate, adding that what is important now is for it to be sustained.

    He called on the Federal and state legislatures to rise up to the challenge of making good laws and exercising their oversight functions creditably.

    The National Union of Pensioners (NUP) urged the Federal Government to include state pensioners as beneficiaries of the bailout.

    The General Secretary, Elder Actor Zal, said:”While we commend the historic effort of the Federal Government, it is equally instructive that we demand the bailout to include the payment of pension arrears in all the states of the federation.”

    According to him, pensioners are owed arrears of pensions and gratuities for many months in many states.

    Zal urged Mr. President to instruct the governors to use this fund judiciously and ensure that all pensions’ arrears are settled without further delay.

    He went on: “Consequently, we appeal to the Federal Government to do same to all pensioners in the country who are being owed backlog arrears of their pensions. Especially, the 42 months arrears of the 33% pension increase, gratuities and death benefits of federal pensioners across the country.

    “ The Federal Government should release the N218 billion needed by Pension Transitional Arrangement Directorate (PTAD) to clear all those backlog of unpaid pension at once.”

    Kogi State NLC Chairman Comrade Onuh Edoka praised the initiative and expressed the hope that the state governments would not misapply the fund.

    He said other entitlements being owed the workers over the years should be paid.

    “When we are talking about salary indebtedness other entitlements of the workers, such as leave bonus, which is an equivalent of one month salary, and arrears of promotion owed to workers, should be considered.

    “Those are all indebtedness to workers in the case of the fund for bailout, which is coming and which the state governments are supposed to consider.

    “In essence, Kogi is owing more than one month salary, considering the other entitlements that are supposed to go to workers.

    “First and foremost, the organised labour in Kogi are indeed grateful for the bailout. And we promise to put up a committee, which will be led by the NLC in Kogi State to liaise or facilitate that the indebtedness to Kogi workers are paid, and we are equally appealing to the state government to judiciously utilise the fund for what it is meant for, or any attempt to divert to any other purpose will lead to industrial crisis in Kogi State.

    “However, we have no doubt in the ability of the governor as a God-fearing governor, that he will use the money for the purpose meant for, as to sustain the industrial peace in the state before now.”

    The Kwara State chapter of the Trade Union Congress (TUC) also hailed the plan. The Chairman of TUC in the state, Comrade Olumoh Kolawole thanked the president for coming to the rescue of the governors. He was optimistic that the state governments will use the funds judiciously.

    “I believe and hope that all the state governments, including Kwara State that is owing workers two months salaries, will use the monies as expected,” Kolawole added.

    The Ondo State Chairman of the NLC, Mrs Bosede Daramola, described the step as “a welcome development” which has brought relief to workers in the public sector.

    Mrs Daramola urged the affected governors to pay their “pauperised workers” as a matter of urgency, especially those in need of medication.

    The NLC chair warned the governors not to divert the money on projects.

    She called for the payment of salaries, allowances and other entitlements to workers and pensioners.

    The leader of the Trade Union Congress in Osun State, Comrade Akinyemi Olatunji, urged the government to spend the money to offset the workers’ salary arrears.

    According to him, the cash is for workers’ salaries.

    Olatunji advised the state government to look inwards and design a strategy to increase its internally generated revenue‎ (IGR) to forestall salary delay, adding that the bail out is only a short term measure.

    He expressed gratitude to the President for coming to the rescue of states.