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How salary crisis is holding Ahmed’s Kwara hostage
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THESE are not the best of times for the administration of Abdulfatah Ahmed
in Kwara State as a result of its failure to be
up to date with the payment of salaries.
Virtually all the civil servants in the state have not been paid in the last
five months, leading to industrial action embarked upon by the Nigeria Union of
Local Government Employees, NULGE.
The leadership of the union has vowed not to return to work unless the state
government pays the accumulated wages. Advocacy meeting
In a chat with Vanguard, Secretary of NULGE, Comrade Abayomi A?folabi, noted
that the strike would remain until the needful is done by the state government.
The worst hit is the education sector where both primary and post- primary
schools have remained closed, resulting in discontent among parents and
guardians.
Worried about the situation, 16 Local Government chairmen in the state under
the aegis of Association of Local Government Council of Nigeria, ALGON, and the
state chapter of the All Progressives Congress, APC, convened an advocacy
meeting among stakeholders to find a solution to the impasse.
The forum was also aimed at sensitising the public about the factors
responsible for the crisis and as well plead that they return to work.
To achieve their aim, the chairmen, who visited the three senatorial
districts in the state, also made a stop at the palace of the Emir of Ilorin,
Alhaji Ibrahim Sulu Gambari.
While appealing to the Emir to prevail on workers to return to work, the
chairmen disclosed that all revenue alternatives had been utilised without
success.
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