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Fg Approves Process To Offset N2.7trn Pension, Salary Arrears by ridbay2(m): 6:16pm On Jul 12, 2017


The Federal Executive Council (FEC) Tuesday approved the process to validate and pay inherited Federal Government contractor and employee liabilities totalling N2.7 trillion.

The Minister of Finance, Kemi Adeosun told State House reporters that the obligations accumulated over the last two decades would be paid through bond and promissory note issuance to resolve long outstanding dues and stimulate economic activities, Daily Trust reports.

Adeosun said the National Assembly would be requested to approve the process ahead of implementation.

She said the obligations largely consisted of dues owed to state governments, oil marketers, power generation and distribution companies, suppliers and contractors by federal parastatals and agencies, payments due under the Export Expansion Grant outstanding judgement balances as well as pension and other benefits to Federal Government employees.She said following an exhaustive process of reconciliation, the committee had been able to provisionally confirm a discounted total of N2.7 trillion of obligations, consisting of N740bn of outstanding pensions and promotional salary arrears (not discounted) and N1.93 trillion (discounted) of other obligations including dues to Federal Government contractors and suppliers.

She said following an exhaustive process of reconciliation, the committee had been able to provisionally confirm a discounted total of N2.7 trillion of obligations, consisting of N740bn of outstanding pensions and promotional salary arrears (not discounted) and N1.93 trillion (discounted) of other obligations including dues to Federal Government contractors and suppliers.

The minister noted that these numbers were aligned with existing Federal Government estimates, “and in some cases, are lower than previously estimated.”

She said the supplier and contractor obligations would be resolved through a strict process of final validation following which those confirmed would be settled “through the issuance of liquid promissory notes (ten-year tenure) phased over a three-year period to minimise the impact on liquidity and with preference given to those willing to offer the largest discounts.

“Obligations owed to individuals (for example pensions and employee benefits) will be resolved through the issuance of specific bond instruments, again phased over the next 3 years. These obligations will then be incorporated into the Medium- Term Expenditure Framework by the Ministry of Budget and National Planning.

“We cannot get our economy moving at the pace we need to if we do not address the legacy issues we have inherited, which act as a significant drag on economic activity. The government must be a driver of growth and enable private sector activity. It should not be the most significant obligor to many values creating businesses. At the same time, we have an obligation to our Federal Government employees to address these long-outstanding pension and employment benefit issues. We are doing this systematically, and we want to do so once and for all.

“Over the last two decades, the Federal Government has built up over N2.7 trillion of obligations which were not cash backed, and remain outstanding to this day. We have developed a solution that will simultaneously resolve these issues, and deliver a boost to economic performance.

“Our solution will remove the drag on economic performance these obligations cause, improve liquidity in key sectors, especially the power sector where we will resolve the federal government’s dues to the distribution and generation companies, and so boost investor confidence. It will also help to improve non-performing loan ratio’s in the banking sector, where an unacceptable number of NPL’s are linked to Government contracts.”

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Re: Fg Approves Process To Offset N2.7trn Pension, Salary Arrears by LUGBE: 7:07pm On Jul 12, 2017
Always telling us stories
Re: Fg Approves Process To Offset N2.7trn Pension, Salary Arrears by gentlejpm(m): 7:15pm On Jul 12, 2017
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Re: Fg Approves Process To Offset N2.7trn Pension, Salary Arrears by seunmsg(m): 5:41am On Jul 13, 2017
Great news! At least, I can now expect my 28 days allowance and promotion arrears that Jonathan refused to pay.

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Re: Fg Approves Process To Offset N2.7trn Pension, Salary Arrears by vedaxcool(m): 6:45am On Jul 13, 2017
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LUGBE:
Always telling us stories
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Sharap. ...

Re: Fg Approves Process To Offset N2.7trn Pension, Salary Arrears by inourcare: 6:47am On Jul 13, 2017
Expectations.
Re: Fg Approves Process To Offset N2.7trn Pension, Salary Arrears by omowolewa: 7:02am On Jul 13, 2017
Critical problem needs critical solution.
Re: Fg Approves Process To Offset N2.7trn Pension, Salary Arrears by vedaxcool(m): 7:20am On Jul 13, 2017
seunmsg:
Great news! At least, I can now expect my 28 days allowance and promotion arrears that Jonathan refused to pay.

But Jonathan said he created a $500b economy. ... it should have been easy for him to pay you!

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