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Dig And Post All South West Cheastbeating Threads Here- Pre Crude Oil Price Fall by Nobody: 8:23pm On Jun 04, 2015 |
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Re: Dig And Post All South West Cheastbeating Threads Here- Pre Crude Oil Price Fall by oluks05: 8:32pm On Jun 04, 2015 |
NLC gives Abia AG ultimatum to retract denial of govt’s indebtedness to workers on may 29, 2015 at 12:34 am in news Facebook Share Twitter Share By Anayo Okoli UMUAHIA — ABIA State chapter of Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, has given the Accountant- General of the state, Mr. Gabriel Onyedinefu, a week within which to retract his statement that the state government was not owing workers one kobo, saying he lied about the government’s indebtedness to workers. Onyendilefu was quoted in a national paper as saying that the state government had paid its workers up till May. But Chairman of the NLC in the state, Comrade Uchenna Obigwe, who gave the ultimatum yesterday, warned that should the Accountant- General fail to retract his statement, the union would take the case to its national headquarters for necessary action. The labour leader disagreed with the Accountant- General’s position, insisting that the government still owed its workers several months arrears of salaries. According to the state chairman of NLC, Comrade Uchenna Obigwe, the Accountant-General deceived the public by his statement. He said over nine parastatals still owed salary arrears, ranging from three to eight months. Obigwe named the parastatals being owed to include Abia State University Teaching Hospital, Aba, which he said is owedeight months, Hospital Management Board, seven months, Nigeria Union of Pensioners, four months and Abia State Universal Basic Education Board, six months. Obigwe said teachers in the state were owed six months salary arrears; local government workers, three months; the state radio station, BCA, three months; Abia State Polytechnic, Aba, four months; and College of Education (Technical), Arochukwu, seven months. Obigwe said Labour was disappointed that the Accountant-General would dish out such lies to the public, when workers were actually suffering. He urged the Accountant-General to retract his statement and tell the public the truth. www.vanguardngr.com/2015/05/nlc-gives-abia-ag-ultimatum-to-retract-denial-of-govts-indebtedness-to-workers/ |
Re: Dig And Post All South West Cheastbeating Threads Here- Pre Crude Oil Price Fall by oluks05: 8:33pm On Jun 04, 2015 |
Salary arrears: Abia State Accountant- General lied, we are owed 8-9months –NLC Posted on June 1, 2015 by Flowrymz in News, Politics // 0 Comments The Abia State council of The Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) at the weekend faulted a claim by the state Accountant- General, Mr. Gabriel Onyedinefu that the government is not owing workers, describing it a lie. The state Chairman, Comrade Uchenna Obigwe, told newsmen in Umuahia that the accountant-general is deceiving the public in a report in a national daily (not Daily Sun). Obigwe said over nine parastatals are still being owed salaries ranging from three to eight months. Onyendinefu was quoted in a national daily, saying that the state government has paid its workers up till May. Obigwe named the parastatals being owed to include the State University Teaching Hospital, Aba, eight months, Hospital Management Board, seven months, Nigeria Union of Pensioners, four months and the State Universal Basic Education Board, six months. According to him, teachers are owed six months, local government workers, three months, the state radio station (BCA), three months, state Polytechnic, Aba, four months and College of Education (Technical), Arochukwu, seven months. Obigwe said Labour was disappointed that the accountant-general would dish out “such lies to the public”, when the workers were actually suffering. He urged him to retract his statement and tell the public the truth. The state NLC gave Onyendinefu one week to retract his statement and tell the public the true position of government’s indebtedness to the workers posh360.net/salary-arrears-abia-state-accountant-general-lied-we-are-owed-8-9months-nlc/ 2 Likes |
Re: Dig And Post All South West Cheastbeating Threads Here- Pre Crude Oil Price Fall by Nobody: 8:34pm On Jun 04, 2015 |
Ladies and gentlemen, this is the greatest lie ever told in the history of mankind. www.nairaland.com/1439842/osun-state-gdp-higher-than 11 Likes
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Re: Dig And Post All South West Cheastbeating Threads Here- Pre Crude Oil Price Fall by Eshinwaju: 8:36pm On Jun 04, 2015 |
Why so much jealousy of Yorubas like this,........ ...u will choke on top our matter o......sho ti gbo 1 Like |
Re: Dig And Post All South West Cheastbeating Threads Here- Pre Crude Oil Price Fall by Nobody: 8:40pm On Jun 04, 2015 |
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Re: Dig And Post All South West Cheastbeating Threads Here- Pre Crude Oil Price Fall by oluks05: 8:41pm On Jun 04, 2015 |
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arrears By KESHI UKEGBU / May 21, 2015 / No Comments Less than two weeks to May 29 hand over, non- payment of workers salary arrears is still a burning issue in Abia State. In this piece, OKECHUKWU KESHI UKEGBU writes that unless the outgoing governor, Chief Theodore Orji, does the needful by paying up workers salary arrears before vacating office, he may leave a burden for his successor, Dr. Okezie Ikpeazu Non- payment of workers’ salaries arrears assumed the front burner during the recent Workers Day Celebration in Abia State. Parallel faction of the Nigerian Labour Congress, NLC, Abia State called on the state government to kindly clear all the arrears owed to government agencies and parastatals before 29th of May 2015. Chairman of the faction, Uchenna Obigwe while addressing workers loyal to his faction at Ibeku High School, Umuahia, observed with dismay that staff of Abia State University Teaching Hospital, ABSUTH were owed eight months salary arrears, while their counterpart in the Health Management Board were owed seven months. He also drew the attention of government to the non- implementation of consolidated salary structure CONHESS and CONMESS to health workers and LGAs and partial implementation in ABSUTH, HMB and Social Welfare Officers. Obigwe also lamented what he described as partial payment of pensions and gratuities for retirees, among other demands. Last week, Abia chapter of the Nigerian Union of Pensioners said it was going to demonstrate more if government failed to pay pensions to every pensioner. Chairman of the Nigerian Union of Pensioners, Umuahia branch, Deacon Dan Amugo told newsmen in Umuahia that the union had informed the secretary of the Pension Board of the decision of the union. It will be recalled that the union had penultimate week shut the offices of the Abia State Pension Board and the Union secretariat in protest of the arrears of pensions owed them by Abia State government but the offices were unlocked. Amugo said that they had to lock the offices as a way of drawing government attention to the trauma their members were going through as a result of the delay in the payment of their pensions. He lamented that “gratuity is in prison in Abia State” adding that even the monthly pension has become a matter of government insensitivity to the plight of the pensioners. According to him, the problem of arrears of pensions started in October 2013 when they introduced half payment “and has remained the custom since then, no change.” “For example, our people are being owed from four to seven months arrears and when they pay it is haphazard; they pay A they will not pay B and we want the February pension to be paid to everyone or else we go back to the street. This makes the pensioners angry, that is the reason we locked the offices,” he said. Amugo said that retired permanent secretaries whose pensions range from N500, 000 and above collect their pensions by hand just like any other person “and by the time about a 100 of them is paid they would say money is finished.” He wondered why such huge amounts would not be paid through the bank. Nigerian Pilot reports that over 300 workers of Bende Local Government Area in Abia had some time ago marched to Government House in Umuahia to protest the non-payment of their five months’ salary arrears. Mr Gabriel Ukpai, one of the leaders of the peaceful protest, said that the aim was to bring their plight to the attention of state government. Ukpai alleged that the council workers’ problem started when an official of the transition committee returned N3.5 million to the state government shortly after his appointment. He described as false, claims by the official that the money was saved from the council’s allocation following the elimination of ghost workers from the council’s payroll. Ukpai alleged that the returned money was part of workers’ check-off dues and welfare levies. He said that the negative impact of the refund was the noticeable shortfall in the monthly allocations to the council. According to him, Bende local government currently receives about N15 million as monthly statutory allocations against the earlier N45 million monthly. Ukpai also said that the “refusal” of the local government to pay the workers had nothing to do with the newly introduced biometric data system for payment of salaries. Some others workers, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, also called on the state government to intervene in the matter. Recently,Abia State gov¬ernment allegedly introduced a new system of sharing allocation from the federation account to lo¬cal government areas in the state. The essence of this new system christened “balloting” is that when at the Joint Account Commit¬tee, JAC, meetings lots would be drawn with ‘yes’ and ‘no’ written on them and put in a ballot box. Then the transi¬tion committee chairmen would be called upon to pick. Any local government which is lucky and the TC chairman picks ‘yes’, would get money for the workers’ sal¬ary for the given month but those that were not lucky and their chairmen picked ‘No’, would not be paid. By twist of fate, TC chairman of Bende LGA whose workers were still being owed four months’ salary in 2012, was said to have picked ‘No’ for the month of December 2014. So, frustrated by the development, the workers matched from the Bende local government headquarters to Government House, Umuahia with the intention of seeing Gov Theodore Orji to intimate him of their suffering. But security men could not allow the workers who carried placards and sang songs of sorrow access to the seat of power. One of the affected workers, who craved anonymity, lamented: “I have never seen this type of arrangement anywhere before. Local government workers have suffered so much under this government. The past ad¬ministration in the state never owed us even one month salary, but now we are owed up to four to five months arrears of salary de¬spite the fact that we now have enhanced allocation. “What we cannot understand is this intro¬duction of giving allocation accruing from the federation account through balloting when, in fact, funds allocated to each coun¬cil by the Federal Government was enough to pay workers salary. “We are talking about our December 2014 salary at this time and as we speak, we are not sure it will be paid even in this May. Our counterparts in other states were paid before Christmas while we celebrated on empty stomachs.” It is alleged that the state got into this ugly mess through its indebtedness to a bank, which receives its money at source, immediately the monthly alloca¬tions are made. The implication of this is that the state is virtually run with internally gener-ated revenue. However, the state government has taken a bold step to shore up its internally generated revenue through the deployment of Geographic Information Systems, GIS in land administration and management. The project is a Public Private Partnership ,PPP, project involving the state government and the Cyrux Global Consortium of private sector partners. The question remains: how far can the government of Okezie Ikpeazu, the governor-elect go in offsetting the huge amount of salary and pension arrears facing his administration? Analysts have suggested that if he (governor- elect) wants to start on a heartwarming note, he must do all within his powers to assuage these workers and pensioners by bending backwards to offset these arrears. It is a huge task, but one that must be done nigerianpilot.com/ikpeazu-and-the-burden-of-abia-workers-salary-arrears/ 1 Like |
Re: Dig And Post All South West Cheastbeating Threads Here- Pre Crude Oil Price Fall by pazienza(m): 8:42pm On Jun 04, 2015 |
oluks05: T.A had always been labelled the worst governor in history of humanity by Ndiigbo here on NL and in the real world. We always tell ourselves the truth, nobody criticizes TA Orji and his failure in Abia than Ndiigbo. Can we say the same of Osun? I mean Aregbesola was as bad as TA yet Yorubas kept lying to themselves to save face. T.A has not paid workers in Abia, but Abia state courtesy of her strong informal sector is not in the middle of economic crisis like Osun is, because Osun phantom IGR was a lie, cooked up to massage egos. 19 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Dig And Post All South West Cheastbeating Threads Here- Pre Crude Oil Price Fall by Nobody: 8:44pm On Jun 04, 2015 |
Eshinwaju: We don't hate you, when we were criticising T A 0rgy you people making jest of us, atleast we didn't hide our bad leaders but you guys were acting like everything was rosy for South west. 13 Likes
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Re: Dig And Post All South West Cheastbeating Threads Here- Pre Crude Oil Price Fall by oluks05: 8:47pm On Jun 04, 2015 |
pazienza: The "yorubas" that support Aregbesola are pure blinded by partisan politics and jst trying to save face. This can not be generalized to include all yorubas NB: Actually I don't derive any pleasure posting this but you guys are jst taking this too far. Its a classic "pot calling kettle black" jst plain hypocrisy 1 Like |
Re: Dig And Post All South West Cheastbeating Threads Here- Pre Crude Oil Price Fall by Eshinwaju: 8:48pm On Jun 04, 2015 |
BuddahMonk: Yoruba r d most peaceful people.......but if u push us.....una go hear uwennnnn.... ...we are also d most critical of any bad leaders in our midst....unlike ur people who hide thieves like diezani.....oduahoshi......uba......under tribalism ........ ....don't forget that we were against even d Ebora of owu...... 2 Likes |
Re: Dig And Post All South West Cheastbeating Threads Here- Pre Crude Oil Price Fall by Nobody: 8:51pm On Jun 04, 2015 |
agbameta aka aresa your viewing this thread a guest, stop following Fashola with Techno phone and come and rescue your village. Ileke your state is being torn into piieces here, come tell us how your state is faring. Superstar1 oya come, economy of Osun is bigger that those of RussoBrazChino Oya mek una falll in because Okezie Ikpeazu is about overtaking Aregbeshola in number of projects. 9 Likes 1 Share
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Re: Dig And Post All South West Cheastbeating Threads Here- Pre Crude Oil Price Fall by PedroJP(m): 8:53pm On Jun 04, 2015 |
BuddahMonk: Dis got me laffin. Dat "ladies and gentle men" made it undisputable. 6 Likes |
Re: Dig And Post All South West Cheastbeating Threads Here- Pre Crude Oil Price Fall by FKO81(m): 8:55pm On Jun 04, 2015 |
BuddahMonk:Bro I no get their time today, 1 Like |
Re: Dig And Post All South West Cheastbeating Threads Here- Pre Crude Oil Price Fall by Nobody: 8:57pm On Jun 04, 2015 |
Eshinwaju: Is that why your village is backward, you think we are stupid beating Orji, Orji's candidate in the last election nearly lose it to show you we are not happy with him but Ogbeni and Ajimobi won by landslide to show you you were blinded by odourless fufu and gbegiri 11 Likes 1 Share
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Re: Dig And Post All South West Cheastbeating Threads Here- Pre Crude Oil Price Fall by Nobody: 9:00pm On Jun 04, 2015 |
PedroJP: If this were to be in boxing they will call it unified lie, best lie pound for pound. 1 Like |
Re: Dig And Post All South West Cheastbeating Threads Here- Pre Crude Oil Price Fall by Nobody: 9:04pm On Jun 04, 2015 |
oluks05: This is what happen when you make a refrigerator technician and governor, since 5 years Aregbe can only commission one talking drum. 1 Like |
Re: Dig And Post All South West Cheastbeating Threads Here- Pre Crude Oil Price Fall by Eshinwaju: 9:06pm On Jun 04, 2015 |
BuddahMonk: gbe enu sun jo......olodo rabata oju Eja lo mon je.....we voted for APC for better governance.....go n die.... 1 Like |
Re: Dig And Post All South West Cheastbeating Threads Here- Pre Crude Oil Price Fall by nonaira: 9:24pm On Jun 04, 2015 |
BuddahMonk: I have to agree. I remembered when that article came out and the yorubas on NL kept parading it around, many people, myself included, kept on informing them to inquire the accuracy of that report. How can SW that ranked higher than SS and SE in the last nigeria's 2009 census on poverty level geopolitical zones automatically sky rocket and have the highest IGR, lowest poverty level, etc immediately their brethren took over the census department. Something sounded fishy but alas they didn't listen, accused people of hating, screamed their "sophistication", blah blah and it came bitten them in the @ss the worst way imaginable. Something Yoruba don't realize whenever they do all this paper glory propaganda is that, yes you can do the paper glory and people would clap for you but not only are they deceiving their own people they are equally giving the politicians are huge space to loot the state dry. If the people believe their state is rich as Bleep and everything was going good and dandy thanks to the paper glory propaganda, who the f2k will pay attention when a corrupt politician is milking the state for all it got. 10 Likes |
Re: Dig And Post All South West Cheastbeating Threads Here- Pre Crude Oil Price Fall by Emekamex(m): 9:37pm On Jun 04, 2015 |
Southwasterners are certified chest beaters. 4 Likes 1 Share
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Re: Dig And Post All South West Cheastbeating Threads Here- Pre Crude Oil Price Fall by Ikengawo: 9:53pm On Jun 04, 2015 |
*Osun's Monthly IGR Jumps from N300million to N1.6billion in 3 years. 26 Sep 2013 By Emma Okonji http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/ict-lifts-osun-s-monthly-generated-revenue-to-n1-6bn/159931/ 12 Likes |
Re: Dig And Post All South West Cheastbeating Threads Here- Pre Crude Oil Price Fall by Ikengawo: 9:58pm On Jun 04, 2015 |
pazienza: imagine trying to use Orji to insult Ndigbo. We told you ourselves he was trash. the SW on the other hand lives on lies highest standard of living - brown roof slums most education - least educated in the south most enlightened - juju, evil forest, human sacrifice, pedophilia blood oath capital of nigeria Best politicians - Awolowo was the only founding father to never be a president or pm, buhari just stole their ACN best governed - all states in sever debt, little to no real development most industrialized - all industries owned by igbos germans and chinese. 8 Likes |
Re: Dig And Post All South West Cheastbeating Threads Here- Pre Crude Oil Price Fall by Nobody: 9:58am On Sep 06, 2015 |
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Re: Dig And Post All South West Cheastbeating Threads Here- Pre Crude Oil Price Fall by after1: 10:26am On Sep 06, 2015 |
BuddahMonk: Buhahaha Frustration is killing you slowly. I love this I swear. |
Re: Dig And Post All South West Cheastbeating Threads Here- Pre Crude Oil Price Fall by gidson12(m): 10:35am On Sep 06, 2015 |
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Re: Dig And Post All South West Cheastbeating Threads Here- Pre Crude Oil Price Fall by ArodewilliamsT: 10:36am On Sep 06, 2015 |
BuddahMonk: Buddah my homie, i swear the yorrubers will go to their shrine to invoke their gods kill you one day. Even in their churches, their prayer points will be your death. Pls have mercy on them. 1 Like |
Re: Dig And Post All South West Cheastbeating Threads Here- Pre Crude Oil Price Fall by ArodewilliamsT: 10:41am On Sep 06, 2015 |
pazienza: That what happens when you have a refridgerator technician as a governor like osun. Ibn raufu argbefufu is their lord, he command them to go hungry whenever he feels like. 1 Like |
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