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Re: Abia State University Workers Protest Over 11-Month Salary Arrears by anyilalaz: 8:58pm On Jul 09 |
christejames: The champions of these protests are the ghost workers, workers collecting multiple salaries from different MDA's, workers already 'japa' but names still in state payroll, workers who refused to turn up for verification, workers like cronies of past PDP personnels, workers the last governor employed on the 11th hour of his administration etc. 1 Like |
Re: Abia State University Workers Protest Over 11-Month Salary Arrears by IfnobeGod20: 8:58pm On Jul 09 |
adicious:But the protesters say 11 months but you're saying 14 months, why the contradiction? Are you saying the protesters doesn't know how many months the government is owing them? Please don't over exaggerate issue and pelt the people against the government. No doubt workers are worthy of their wages but they need to give the governor more time, as everyone know the time of state he inherited. I also plead with the governor to do something quick, even if he cannot pay all at a go, he should pay in batches. |
Re: Abia State University Workers Protest Over 11-Month Salary Arrears by Umuinyioku: 9:01pm On Jul 09 |
Chivisee:You are finding your voice now. How about the Drug Czar and certificate forger mesmerising you with promises. What have you done so far? |
Re: Abia State University Workers Protest Over 11-Month Salary Arrears by adicious(m): 9:09pm On Jul 09 |
IfnobeGod20: https://www.facebook.com/100001017939997/posts/pfbid0W9XLvBgaPVFxv31NUDKjFjBjPiDskbKMaBZNtj1bqGo44Lt7877GHi7L4HaFtwjwl/?app=fbl My brother, I'm not exaggerating. Past Administration 11 months arrears. Current Government, 3 months (April, May, June). Total 14 months. |
Re: Abia State University Workers Protest Over 11-Month Salary Arrears by Richtaiwo: 9:18pm On Jul 09 |
IfnobeGod20:So when did Otti assume power in Abia state? Was it yesterday? Now, if last month (June) salary is not yet paid as of today (9 July 2024), what do you call the unpaid June salary? Was he not the state gov in June? Is it salary in advance or salary arrears? Simply put, Otti never paid a dime as salary to ABSU workers since he became gov even though his minimum wage is still 18k. |
Re: Abia State University Workers Protest Over 11-Month Salary Arrears by Akinpresident: 9:26pm On Jul 09 |
christejames: Okezie's last allocation was 3.5B. Otti started with 13B. Make do with this information whatever you want. |
Re: Abia State University Workers Protest Over 11-Month Salary Arrears by IfnobeGod20: 9:29pm On Jul 09 |
celestineteryim:I had always tell you to be calming down. These are arrears owed by former governor and the new governor had promised to upset the arrears in tranches but asked them to undergo verification to sieve ghost workers. The governor had owned up to owing the workers since government is continuum. Be calming down, it's an arrears and the government of Alex Otti promised to pay it. |
Re: Abia State University Workers Protest Over 11-Month Salary Arrears by StJasper(m): 9:29pm On Jul 09 |
SensualMan: Is that the only thing your poor brain can direct your fingers to type? You must be a product of an ill-fated encounter between a deluded flesh merchant and an intoxicated hemped-up emasculated element at the rear of a stationary bicycle. |
Re: Abia State University Workers Protest Over 11-Month Salary Arrears by 004gist: 9:31pm On Jul 09 |
adicious: This is where the government said they are now ready to pay all arrears... That was June 2024 not up to 1 month.... So why the protest
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Re: Abia State University Workers Protest Over 11-Month Salary Arrears by IfnobeGod20: 9:35pm On Jul 09 |
adicious:Now, which one should we now believe. You claimed 14. The protesters claimed 11. The news paper you posted claimed 13. I am not saying he is not owing but news has it that he asked the workers to undergo verification. I hope you've done your verification? You're entitle to your wages but don't join to crucify the governor because he has told you the conditions to attained before the salary arrears can be paid. Please calm down. |
Re: Abia State University Workers Protest Over 11-Month Salary Arrears by 004gist: 9:35pm On Jul 09 |
raskymonojendor:So e de pain u say the government de work? Here is where the governor said he is ready to pay 11 months arrears... That was JUNE 2024 and today is what 9th... So why the protest
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Re: Abia State University Workers Protest Over 11-Month Salary Arrears by IfnobeGod20: 9:39pm On Jul 09 |
Richtaiwo:But those workers are doing verification, which the governor had told them before their salary can be paid. |
Re: Abia State University Workers Protest Over 11-Month Salary Arrears by Richtaiwo: 9:45pm On Jul 09 |
IfnobeGod20:Doing verification for 11 months and workers' salaries are withheld till the end of verification? So if the verification takes 4 years, workers won't receive salary for 4 years? How does that shyte even make sense to you? |
Re: Abia State University Workers Protest Over 11-Month Salary Arrears by adicious(m): 10:02pm On Jul 09 |
IfnobeGod20: https://www.facebook.com/100001017939997/posts/pfbid0W9XLvBgaPVFxv31NUDKjFjBjPiDskbKMaBZNtj1bqGo44Lt7877GHi7L4HaFtwjwl/?app=fbl |
Re: Abia State University Workers Protest Over 11-Month Salary Arrears by Mekus007001: 10:22pm On Jul 09 |
raskymonojendor:Shut up your mouth đź‘„ |
Re: Abia State University Workers Protest Over 11-Month Salary Arrears by celestineteryim: 10:24pm On Jul 09 |
IfnobeGod20:and one year has gone but here you are defending him but if this happen in sw state now it would have be tinubu's name LP and bitter grieving Pandora obituary supporters they would have being calling now, everybody go collect in own share |
Re: Abia State University Workers Protest Over 11-Month Salary Arrears by Jonjam269: 10:57pm On Jul 09 |
SensualMan:They are not screaming ebi n pawa but your pigs mothers and fathers have been selling their children to feed from time immemorial, continue to deceive yourself. |
Re: Abia State University Workers Protest Over 11-Month Salary Arrears by Jonjam269: 11:00pm On Jul 09 |
Obirodent miscreants will tell you Otti has turned Abia state to Dubia, but majority of them are escaping to South West daily like refugees instead of enjoying the Otti Dubia in Abia State. They are only deceiving themselves. |
Re: Abia State University Workers Protest Over 11-Month Salary Arrears by hopexter(m): 11:06pm On Jul 09 |
adicious: Now I understand. 11 months sounded like debt procured under a year which is under Otti. I pray you all get what you’re owed, you worked so hard for it. If Ikpeazu is owing 14 months salaries to thousands to Abians plus the 29 billion procured debt before leaving office, then why is Otti sweeping this under the carpet instead of probing Ikpeazu?. |
Re: Abia State University Workers Protest Over 11-Month Salary Arrears by adicious(m): 11:18pm On Jul 09 |
hopexter: You're right. A little correction though... Ikpeazu = 11 months Otti = 3 months Total = 14 months. 1 Like |
Re: Abia State University Workers Protest Over 11-Month Salary Arrears by BarrElChapo(m): 11:52pm On Jul 09 |
004gist: Ohh I see. Thanks for the clarification |
Re: Abia State University Workers Protest Over 11-Month Salary Arrears by cjfavour(m): 12:11am On Jul 10 |
How many days did they give to the past administration? adamusuleiman3: |
Re: Abia State University Workers Protest Over 11-Month Salary Arrears by ubimagos: 5:07am On Jul 10 |
Otti is Labour "friendly"! |
Re: Abia State University Workers Protest Over 11-Month Salary Arrears by Sheggy13(m): 5:55am On Jul 10 |
004gist: So it is all of them that are yet to do verification right? Or what other excuse will you come up with again. This is the same Otti that is yet to implement the current 30k minimum wage that is being reviewed, and states like Edo are already paying new ones. He's still paying 18k minimum wage. Oya blame Tinubu, Yorubas and the workers for that one again. Mischievous and hypocritical lots. |
Re: Abia State University Workers Protest Over 11-Month Salary Arrears by Obaranje: 6:26am On Jul 10 |
Afamed:this is the present state of things in Nigeria obi is not our president but tinubu 40528141511_jpegb02b2277f747e669306d5ffe3c3036faice_jpeg9878ade91791c6c5bf22755d64d50ddd_fbimg1718889713331_jpeg0afa9fe93e7dd8603d73a782f8f04243
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Re: Abia State University Workers Protest Over 11-Month Salary Arrears by 004gist: 8:26am On Jul 10 |
Sheggy13:Go sit down one side The governor has made it clear that he will pay it in trenches. He said it in June 2024 last month. They where there and ikpeazu owed them over 24months, some 11 months and they didn't close the school or shutdown the state or even protested. As for the minimum wage the governor came n saw it and now agrees to implement the new 30k
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Re: Abia State University Workers Protest Over 11-Month Salary Arrears by NaijaPrince18: 9:02am On Jul 10 |
The SE is at least 60 years behind SW and they know it. Bitterness and jealousy makes them think they have to take down SW cause they are behind |
Re: Abia State University Workers Protest Over 11-Month Salary Arrears by 004gist: 10:54am On Jul 10 |
NaijaPrince18: Better than South East No be the same pot of soup we all de. Where is d job? I hope u have a good job now Where is the food? I hope ur salary can take u all month round? Where is the security & electricity ? As long as u are in Nigeria then u are in shit hole Abia state is getting it right now under Otti and instead of u to be happy u want to die unto tribalism |
Re: Abia State University Workers Protest Over 11-Month Salary Arrears by NaijaPrince18: 1:35pm On Jul 10 |
004gist:If the SE wasn’t useless parasites there would be more jobs |
Re: Abia State University Workers Protest Over 11-Month Salary Arrears by IfnobeGod20: 4:13pm On Jul 10 |
Richtaiwo:That was wrong if it is true |
Re: Abia State University Workers Protest Over 11-Month Salary Arrears by IfnobeGod20: 4:25pm On Jul 10 |
adicious:Just I have said, owing workers salary is totally wrong because I don't expect my salary to be withheld or unpaid too. It's a total administrative failure to have owed your workers. However, what was former doing to have owed upward of 11 months but the governor not paying three months is a little bit justifiable since he claimed he was doing verification because of ghost workers but if I were him I would have pay even half salary each month and then after the verification I will now pay the full. But all in all it was wrong not paying them for that long. |
Re: Abia State University Workers Protest Over 11-Month Salary Arrears by IfnobeGod20: 4:30pm On Jul 10 |
celestineteryim:Please go back and read all my comment, I don't support blindly like you people. I did said it from start that it was wrong for the government to be owing her workers because I am also a worker, I know how it feels having late salary, let alone not paying at all, not one month, not two months but 11 months. That was totally wrong but the governor justification is he is doing verification and it was an inherited arrears. Remember that there was a claim of ghost workers in the state and the governor is trying to filter them out, only is taking long. |
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