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Re: Abia State Is Owing Civil Servants 10months Salary by shizzle11(m): 4:48pm On Jun 13, 2015 |
eagleeye2:That's my point! The yoloba pr1ck is just a mischievous lying doofus. I can also confirm authoritatively that despite sucking at governance, Theodore isnt owing Abia civil servants. Believe these hateful coneheads at your peril. 1 Like |
Re: Abia State Is Owing Civil Servants 10months Salary by chinolization: 4:48pm On Jun 13, 2015 |
What is all these Osun, Osun that? Is imo state not owing its civil servants over 10 months salaries? 2 Likes
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Re: Abia State Is Owing Civil Servants 10months Salary by stinggy(m): 4:50pm On Jun 13, 2015 |
superstar1: Just shut up and stop disgracing yourself twerp 3 Likes |
Re: Abia State Is Owing Civil Servants 10months Salary by eagleeye2: 4:50pm On Jun 13, 2015 |
Ezenwammadu:The point is that most ministries in Abia state is not owing their workers. At least my ministry is not owing us. |
Re: Abia State Is Owing Civil Servants 10months Salary by superstar1(m): 4:55pm On Jun 13, 2015 |
stinggy: Let us all join hands to deride bad governance. Bad Governance anywhere should be an injustice to all. Just making Abia's bad governance obvious, just as Osun has been laid back. You do not need to need to get unnecessary HBP, ugly orango tang dummy. |
Re: Abia State Is Owing Civil Servants 10months Salary by superstar1(m): 4:58pm On Jun 13, 2015 |
eagleeye2: Selfishness of this highest order. The ME 1st of the Igbo in you is oozing out graduay, rather than the collective struggle. You were paid, so others should keep suffering and not voice out that they are being owed for 10months, with another outstanding 4months salaries owed in 2012. Is that not criminal of you? |
Re: Abia State Is Owing Civil Servants 10months Salary by superstar1(m): 5:02pm On Jun 13, 2015 |
shizzle11: May Shango stirke you and your family down with thunder. May Ogun use your blood and that of your family to bath. May Esu Odara continually scatter your destiny. If you want more, i have more than 200 deities to unleash on you. Cannibalistic nyamiri flat.head from the red mud land of gully erosion, land of the cowardly chest beaters, that can only be declaring their imaginary Biafra on their radio station of doom. |
Re: Abia State Is Owing Civil Servants 10months Salary by eagleeye2: 5:03pm On Jun 13, 2015 |
superstar1:Actually I don't know why you bitter. You post suggests that Civil Servants in Abia state are being owed 10 months salary. I have to point out to you that my ministry in the midst of many others have been paid. The Teachers and ASUBEB people living in my compound has all been paid. My mums pension has been paid up to February 2015. So what exactly is your problem? T.A. may be the worst governor, but he did try his best to pay his workers. |
Re: Abia State Is Owing Civil Servants 10months Salary by superstar1(m): 5:05pm On Jun 13, 2015 |
eagleeye2: This is a report of last week: [b] These are, certainly, not the best of times for civil servants in Abia State. While thousands of them were sacked because they are not indigenes of the state, those who are ‘fortunate’ to remain in service are not paid as and when due. Worse still, those who dare to demand the several months of salary arrears they are being owed are harassed, intimidated and/or summarily dismissed. The latest case involves a lecturer at the College of Education (Technical), Arochukwu (names withheld by us) who was fired recently for ‘insulting’ the state governor by appealing to him to facilitate the payment of their backlog of salary arrears through a text message. The said lecturer was interrogated and asked to beg the governor so that the matter would end. But to his utter shock, he was fired a few days later. However, workers of Bende Local Government Area recently dared the powers-that-be, as it were and took to the streets of Umuahia, the capital of the state to protest against the introduction of a unique formula of sharing the statutory allocation accruing to local governments in the state by balloting. According to the workers numbering over 500, the ‘Abia formula’ has created confusion in the running of the local government areas in the state. They also protested against the non-payment of four months arrears of salary owed them in 2012. The unique formula In October last year, the Abia State government introduced a new system of sharing allocation from the federation account to local government areas in the state. A source explained it thus: “It is known as ‘balloting’. What the new system entails is that whenever the state government receives local governments’ allocation from the federation account, the normal Joint account Committee ((JAC) meeting would be convened. “At the said JAC meetings, lots would be drawn with ‘yes’ and ‘no’ written on them and put in a ballot box. Then the transition 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’ salary for the given month but those that were not lucky and their chairmen picked ‘No’, would not be paid.” The recent Bende workers protest was as a result of the JAC meeting held for the sharing of money for the salary of the council workers for the month of December, 2014. “The 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. This simply translated that if they were not lucky during the next balloting which comes up in March this year, their December 2014 salary would not be paid even in May,” the source stated. 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 administration in the state never owed us even one month salary, but now we are owed up to four to five months arrears of salary despite the fact that we now have enhanced allocation. “What we cannot understand is this introduction of giving allocation accruing from the federation account through balloting when, in fact, funds allocated to each council 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 in April. Our counterparts in other states were paid before Christmas while we celebrated on empty stomachs.” Another worker said: “We’ve not been paid our December 2014 salary, not to talk of January salary. And from the look of things, we may not be paid the December salary by April because our council picked ‘No’ and our TC chairman is not helping matters by his lackadaisical attitude towards the plight of the workers”. The workers are also demanding four months of arrears of salary they said they were being owed in 2012. In 2012, council workers embarked on a similar protest and carried a coffin round the streets of Umuahia, praying that those responsible for non-payment of their salaries should die. Investigations revealed that the new ‘Abia formula’ also applies to ministries and parastatals in the state. The result is that while some are owed for three months, their counterparts have not received their salaries for six months. But how did the state get to this ugly pass? It was learnt that the state government is indebted to a bank, which receives its money at source, immediately the monthly allocations are made. So, according to sources, the state is virtually run with internally generated revenue. A teacher in the state also alleged that they were being short-changed in terms of promotion and the entitlements that go with it. Hear her: “If you are promoted in September this year for example, they will start paying your entitlement in January next year. By so doing, your entitlements will go into somebody’s pocket for four months. And instead of promotion after three years as it ought to be, you will be promoted after four years. So, one year benefits will be lost. In Abia, head you lose, tail you lose.”[/b] Who should i believe? You or the report? Keep deceiving yourself and hiding the obvious. |
Re: Abia State Is Owing Civil Servants 10months Salary by quiet006storm: 5:06pm On Jun 13, 2015 |
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Re: Abia State Is Owing Civil Servants 10months Salary by eagleeye2: 5:07pm On Jun 13, 2015 |
superstar1:If you go through threads on Nairaland having Abia state as its subject, you will find us castigating T.A. Orji for not doing enough towards the construction or reconstruction of roads. But I won't because of my hatred of T.A.'s administration and lie against him. |
Re: Abia State Is Owing Civil Servants 10months Salary by superstar1(m): 5:09pm On Jun 13, 2015 |
eagleeye2: i never asked you to lie against him. Are the journalists lying against them? Is NLC lying against him? |
Re: Abia State Is Owing Civil Servants 10months Salary by luvmijeje(f): 5:10pm On Jun 13, 2015 |
Honestly, this is wickedness. A leader must have the ability to empathise with his people.... This Governors can't tell us they too haven't been receiving salaries. @Ezenwammadu, why are you holier than the Pope? Only you have opened 4 threads on Osun state but refused to open one thread concerning other states....... It's called foolishness. 1 Like |
Re: Abia State Is Owing Civil Servants 10months Salary by Ezenwammadu(m): 5:13pm On Jun 13, 2015 |
luvmijeje:lt is called being bias.l don't know why i am obsessed with the rascal 4 Likes |
Re: Abia State Is Owing Civil Servants 10months Salary by shizzle11(m): 5:18pm On Jun 13, 2015 |
superstar1:superfool you have always been a miserable, frustrated, mor.onic conehead and you and I know it. Show us the source of this hopeless thread you ijiot. Was the 'investigation' carried out in your brown roof shanty room? Hopeless product of inbreeding! Its a pity your father had to molest his sister to birth you, hence your warped reasoning. Fvcking mgbati mgbati cvnt from odumb republic 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Abia State Is Owing Civil Servants 10months Salary by luvmijeje(f): 5:18pm On Jun 13, 2015 |
Ezenwammadu: just don't kill yourself. 1 Like |
Re: Abia State Is Owing Civil Servants 10months Salary by Scholes007(m): 5:21pm On Jun 13, 2015 |
superstar1:Mind you only Abia state teaching hospital Aba...and it was not up to such amount of time as at then and not up to two months arrears now. There is no such thing for teacher and local govt workers though they may be some problems in some quarters... I wonder where these rumours come from and i challenge anyone that say other wise (am not saying that govt have paid all the workers but there is nothing of such nature in Abia state civil service) |
Re: Abia State Is Owing Civil Servants 10months Salary by eagleeye2: 5:22pm On Jun 13, 2015 |
superstar1:Please if you wouldn't mind can you furnish me with the source of this article. Because I can see 2012, Promotion bla bla, some owed for 3 / 6 months, maybe it will be best if I can read it directly from the source. Thank you. |
Re: Abia State Is Owing Civil Servants 10months Salary by superstar1(m): 5:26pm On Jun 13, 2015 |
shizzle11: See this Mr. ''Were'' Nobody, product of baby factory, raised by his father, Osikankwu the greater kidnapper, in the art of cannibalistic okija things. How is your miserable mother that was gang rap'ed by the bandit group of your armed robber father, which you are the product of the sacrilegious act. When will you be on the next flight to Indonesia with your hard drugs? Or when will you take your freedom under your fake drug master in your 2by2 inches shop? Imbecility runs in your lineage. Suc.ks to be this nyamiri flat.head from the land of gully erosion. |
Re: Abia State Is Owing Civil Servants 10months Salary by Nobody: 5:27pm On Jun 13, 2015 |
superstar1:I think you should be asking your osun brothers and sisters, why they rely so much on government to the extent that people are now coming to their aid while their fellow government workers in Abia state are bouncing. Forget about chest beating, Igbos can survive even in hell that's why they are stronger and better than yerebas take it or leave it. 1 Like |
Re: Abia State Is Owing Civil Servants 10months Salary by eagleeye2: 5:28pm On Jun 13, 2015 |
Scholes007:Yeah. I just asked him to provide the source of that article. Maybe the source will go a long way in clarifying things. T.A. is bad in governance, but at least he did his best to pay salaries. |
Re: Abia State Is Owing Civil Servants 10months Salary by superstar1(m): 5:29pm On Jun 13, 2015 |
eagleeye2: http://sunnewsonline.com/new/?p=109139 |
Re: Abia State Is Owing Civil Servants 10months Salary by superstar1(m): 5:32pm On Jun 13, 2015 |
ekenedegreat: Go to brain bank and borrow a brain. All the noise about salary in Osun are political. Serves the stup1d stubborn governor right. He is being paid back in his propaganda scheming coin. Who is not surviving? How can you be this gullible? How is the death of a retiree that is over 60, a big deal? NLC and PDP are just using it to score political points. Get it straight. |
Re: Abia State Is Owing Civil Servants 10months Salary by Scholes007(m): 5:33pm On Jun 13, 2015 |
eagleeye2:TA was a disgrace to Abia state but he tried in that area |
Re: Abia State Is Owing Civil Servants 10months Salary by eagleeye2: 5:34pm On Jun 13, 2015 |
superstar1:I guessed as much. For your information, that newspaper is owned by ORJI UZOR KALU, who happens to be T.A.'s erstwhile godfather and whom T.A. tried to clip his wings when they had a falling out. T.A, is OUKs greatest enemy and vis a vis. The online version of Sun newspaper is Igbere TV, you can check it up on FB. If you need any bad news true or cooked up about T.A. Orji, I bet you will get it there. . Before you say am biased, OUK is from my town and I benefited from his government. |
Re: Abia State Is Owing Civil Servants 10months Salary by eagleeye2: 5:35pm On Jun 13, 2015 |
Scholes007:The source is no other than our dear own SUN NEWSPAPER, are you still surprised? |
Re: Abia State Is Owing Civil Servants 10months Salary by superstar1(m): 5:37pm On Jun 13, 2015 |
eagleeye2: Pleaseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee spare us the tales by moonlight. The story was carried by an Igbo newspaper and they dare not carry if they do not have their facts and figures. Abia State Govt did not come out debunk the report or sue the paper by seeking redress in court. |
Re: Abia State Is Owing Civil Servants 10months Salary by Scholes007(m): 5:38pm On Jun 13, 2015 |
eagleeye2:thank you...mostly it is one to two weeks late |
Re: Abia State Is Owing Civil Servants 10months Salary by eagleeye2: 5:43pm On Jun 13, 2015 |
superstar1:Please you can check up Igbere TV on the Facebook. You will get more bad infos on T.A. Administration. Sun newspaper wanted so much to pull down T.A. administration, and T.A government did everything possible to cripple OUKs political machinery. Both are criminals, but for this topic about non payment of salaries, T.A. did his best. That's why you will never find us civil servants condemning him about non payment of salaries. |
Re: Abia State Is Owing Civil Servants 10months Salary by Scholes007(m): 5:43pm On Jun 13, 2015 |
eagleeye2:You are very funny friend...am giving you first hand and current situation and you talk about Daily sun owned by the midget's(T.A Orji ) worst enemy... |
Re: Abia State Is Owing Civil Servants 10months Salary by shizzle11(m): 5:44pm On Jun 13, 2015 |
superstar1:Nigga is pained, Anuofia! Who takes a product of inc.est serious? Inbreeding and child molestation is a thriving business in the South West. I am sure your animalistic father and his deranged brothers gang molested their only sister to give birth to you. How did you manage to escape your cannibalistic brothers in soka forest? Your ritualistic alfas should have used your genitals for pepper soup since they are very famous in human spare parts business. Lanre shittu, femi gbajamiala, tifnubu, kashamu et all are all drug convicts in the US. lmao. The 2by2 shops feeds me as well as at least 5 of your alabaru siblings who I give pocket money every day...lol. Better than your hopeless and useless 'omonile' and 'owo mi da' brothers who are perpetual beggars and rogues. Fvcking, filthy, lazy, deluded mgbati scratch-faced conehead from the brown roof region of South West 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Abia State Is Owing Civil Servants 10months Salary by superstar1(m): 5:46pm On Jun 13, 2015 |
eagleeye2: NLC said Abia is owing. ''The Task Force of the Nigerian Labor Congress has revealed that 18 state governors are owing civil servants in their states salaries and arrears of pensions running into months. The leadership of NLC says workers in these states might be embarking on a nationwide strike on Monday May 25th if their state governors do not pay before the new administration takes over. According to Punch, the states owing salaries or pensions are; Abia, Akwa Ibom, Bauchi, Benue, Cross River, Ekiti, Imo, Jigawa, Kano, Katsina, Kogi, Ogun, Ondo, Osun, Oyo, Plateau, Rivers and Zamfara states. [b] Abia state was listed as the state that had not paid its civil servants salaries running into nine months. The state is also said to be owing workers of the Hospital Management Board eight months’ salary; Abia State Universal Basic Education Board, six months; Abia State Polytechnic, five months; local government workers, four months; and teachers, three months’ salary arrears.'' [/b] Can NLC be lying too? |
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