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The Day Bail-out Palaver Hits Ekiti- Vanguard News by BeeBeeOoh(m): 12:44am On Jul 22, 2016
By Rotimi Ojomoyela

This indeed has not been the best of times for Ekiti State, as hardly a week goes by without one form of public protest or the other. Just as that of the organised labour was being settled, protests for and against the activities Economic and Financials Crimes Commission, EFCC, by the two major political parties, the All Progressives Congress, APC and the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in the state erupted. As if in a battle not to be out done by others, angry workers of the Ekiti State university, late last week locked down their institution.

The entire workforce of the University marched to the entrance gate of the 34 year old institution protesting the none -payment of six month subventions, salary arrears as well as cooperative deductions.

They lampooned the state government for compounding their woes over its failure to pay the subventions due to the school since January this year, adding that for over six months now, all has not been well with the University in terms of the funding, especially concerning adequate payment of the staff’s salaries and other emoluments.
But both the varsity’s management and the state government seem to have been managing the situation by perfectly well before now, persuading the staff to be patient.

Thereby making everyone to believe that the institution is faring well, paying its staff salaries as at when due and thereby making the workers happy.

Praises and encomium


This feat got the Vice Chancellor, Professor Oye Bandele the praise and ecomium of Governor Ayodele Fayose, who expressed delight at the way and manner the University management has been able to cater for the staff welfare and emoluments since January, inspite of his administration‘s failure to pay its subventions since December, 2015. This is due to dwindling allocation from the Federation account, occasioned by the sharp fall in oil price in the international market.

Governor Fayose, who is the visitor to the university and had graced the institution’s 21st convocation held recently at the University campus, had appreciated the school management for having performed admirably well in financing the school’s payment of staff salaries and emoluments without receiving due subventions from his government for six months.

Attributing the development to the university’s management’s initiative in some investment such as its new brick-making, bread baking and Information Technology ventures among others, the governor gave the impression that the investments have assisted in shoring up the Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) of the school, hence the payment of staff salaries and other emoluments hasn’t been a problem.

His words: “I want to appreciate the governing council of the university for your efforts and outstanding performance at a time like this when financing government has become a huge challenge in the face of the dwindling federal allocations. Your performance for the six months has been commendable.”

The bubble bursts


But on Monday, July 11, it seemed the patience of the staff of the institution had been stretched beyond its limits as they paralyzed academic and administrative activities in protest against what they alleged as non-payment of six-month subventions, salary arrears as well as non-remmittance of cooperative deductions from their salaries into the accounts of three cooperative societies of the workers in the school.

Alleging that they have found out that the governor was making efforts to exclude them from the bail-out it just received from the federal government, the protesting staff prevented vehicular and human movement in and out of the institution as they ensured that its giant gate was under lock and key.
Many vehicles were parked outside as many of the staff and students loitered about in front of the school gate.

The unions who participated in the protest include National Association of Area Technologists (NAT), Non-Accademic Staff Union of Universities (NASAU), Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities (SSANU), and Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASSUU) among others.

According to them, contrary to government’s position that the institution’s recent investment in some ventures to shore up its Internally Generated Revenue (IGR), has made it capable of taking care of paying salary, emoluments and renumerations, all is not well, as the management has allegedly been able to pay a paltry 20 per cent of the staff’s salary arrears since January this year.
They maintained that the management had failed to live up to its responsibilities due to the failure of the state government to pay subventions since January this year.

Their plight


Speaking about their plight, Chairman of SSANU, Mr.Kolapo Olatunde, said: “The state government released the universities’ subvention last in December last year, which means since January, we haven’t been getting the subventions.

The government has erroneously believed that the management take care of the full salary payment without the subvention. But the reality is that we have only been receiving 20% of our salaries since January till date with deductions, and even the deductions were not remitted into the accounts of the cooperative societies on campus.”

“We also heard that the state government is not putting EKSU in the agenda of bail-out from the federal government given erroneous impression that all is well with us, whereas we have been suffering in silence.

Chairman of NAT, Engineer Awogbemi Omobola, attributed the non-payment of the staff’s full salary to the fact that the institution has exhausted all its available resources to pay net salaries of workers. He said: “The institution has even been struggling to augment the payment of 20% of salary with N250 million monthly from the IGR. We have remained patient with the management because it has been trying, but with this protest, we want to tell Ekiti and the world that they should not allow the insitution to collapse as this is the only asset the state has.

Mr. Tope Akanmu, the institution’s NASU chairman who itemized their demands, urged the government to resume the payment of monthly subvention to the institution and also include it in the bailout scheme from the federal government. He lamented that despite series of letters written to the state government prior to the last convocation in June, nothing has been done to alleviate the suffering of the institution’s staff, “ he said.

Reactions and denials

Reacting to the allegation leveled against the government on the bail-out funds, Ekiti State Commissioner for Information, Hon. Lanre Ogunsuyi, denied the allegation that the government was planning to exclude the institution’s staff from benefiting from the bail-out funds it just received, adding that such rumour was being peddled by social media as well as some hostile newspapers who do not mean well for the government.

His words: “ It is not true that Ekiti State government is excluding the staff of EKSU from the bail-out scheme. The issue of the bail-out scheme and how it would be disbursed to pay workers’ outstanding salaries is yet to even be discussed.
Governor Fayose cannot do anything that would be to the detriment of the staff of the institution because he has their welfare in his heart as they remain part of the civil servants in the state. The rumour of the alleged exclusion is being mischievously peddled by the opposition through some social media platforms and some newspapers who are hostile to the government and are bent on destroying the image of the government.

On the contrary, the governor is working towards ensuring that all the civil servants in the state get what is due them in the shortest possible time, “ he said.

http://www.vanguardngr.com/the-day-bail-out-palaver-hits-ekiti

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Re: The Day Bail-out Palaver Hits Ekiti- Vanguard News by madridguy(m): 12:48am On Jul 22, 2016
FAYOSE MUST GO DOLE.

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Re: The Day Bail-out Palaver Hits Ekiti- Vanguard News by Oche211(m): 1:53am On Jul 22, 2016
Fayose!!! Abeg come nd go

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Re: The Day Bail-out Palaver Hits Ekiti- Vanguard News by DaBullIT(m): 3:27am On Jul 22, 2016
beb
Re: The Day Bail-out Palaver Hits Ekiti- Vanguard News by SmartMugu: 8:17am On Jul 22, 2016
Fayose in the news again. Why only negative news about Ekiti?

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Re: The Day Bail-out Palaver Hits Ekiti- Vanguard News by herzern(m): 8:17am On Jul 22, 2016
madridguy:
FAYOSE MUST GO DOLE.
GO AND CHASE HIM undecided

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Re: The Day Bail-out Palaver Hits Ekiti- Vanguard News by admax(m): 8:18am On Jul 22, 2016
This is a time for Governor's to be creative. They need to brainstorm on ways to generate money for their states as a lot of investors are out there; seeking an enabling environment to invest in.

This is not time to be eating amala all over the state or setting people up.

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Re: The Day Bail-out Palaver Hits Ekiti- Vanguard News by dayoungmoney1: 8:18am On Jul 22, 2016
Almost every state in Nigeria is near bankrupt now because governors didn't generate enough internal revenue but relied majorly on FG allocation. Nigeria as a whole is almost in financial crisis. The simple solution is RESOURCE CONTROL and RESTRUCTURING OF NIGERIA! Let every state or region control its resources and every other affair.

#RestructureNigeriaNow
#ResourcesControl

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Re: The Day Bail-out Palaver Hits Ekiti- Vanguard News by Integrityfarms(m): 8:19am On Jul 22, 2016
APC doing everything possible to discredit fayose while turning a blind eye to Zamfara state Governor and the likes of Okoroawusa!

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Re: The Day Bail-out Palaver Hits Ekiti- Vanguard News by powerfulsettingz: 8:20am On Jul 22, 2016
Ekiti has lost it

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Re: The Day Bail-out Palaver Hits Ekiti- Vanguard News by justicejay(m): 8:20am On Jul 22, 2016
We also have a stupid dog in oyo to who calls himself "pegurun".
I pray he will never find peace where ever he is now unless he do the needfull

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Re: The Day Bail-out Palaver Hits Ekiti- Vanguard News by omenka(m): 8:20am On Jul 22, 2016
When would Ekiti state under Fayose ever be under the spotlight for a good reason??

Na wa oo!!

Just looked up and saw someone bringing APC into a news written and published by VANGUARD!

Some people desperately need to have their heads examined by a neurologist- perhaps some nerve-cells just aren't relaying info as they should.

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Re: The Day Bail-out Palaver Hits Ekiti- Vanguard News by tosyne2much(m): 8:20am On Jul 22, 2016
I just hope mayhem will not befall my state

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Re: The Day Bail-out Palaver Hits Ekiti- Vanguard News by ChappyChase: 8:20am On Jul 22, 2016
The suffer dey touch all man! Well bubu say e go better by 2017 undecided
Re: The Day Bail-out Palaver Hits Ekiti- Vanguard News by Nobody: 8:22am On Jul 22, 2016
This guy is a gonner!

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Re: The Day Bail-out Palaver Hits Ekiti- Vanguard News by Nobody: 8:23am On Jul 22, 2016
Fayose again, he wan use am bribe cheesy

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Re: The Day Bail-out Palaver Hits Ekiti- Vanguard News by Vendoor(f): 8:23am On Jul 22, 2016
powerfulsettingz:
Ekiti has lost it

I swear undecided

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Re: The Day Bail-out Palaver Hits Ekiti- Vanguard News by hardywaltz(m): 8:25am On Jul 22, 2016
Fayose has reduced his people to IDPs
Ekiti once know as the Fountain of knowledge is now fountain of rice and beans...

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Re: The Day Bail-out Palaver Hits Ekiti- Vanguard News by dotcomnamename: 8:25am On Jul 22, 2016
[size=20pt]Fayose bye bye[/size] grin

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Re: The Day Bail-out Palaver Hits Ekiti- Vanguard News by lorbah001(m): 8:25am On Jul 22, 2016
Hmmm

Irresponsible governors everywhere

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Re: The Day Bail-out Palaver Hits Ekiti- Vanguard News by WebSurfer(m): 8:25am On Jul 22, 2016
angry
Re: The Day Bail-out Palaver Hits Ekiti- Vanguard News by Badtman(m): 8:25am On Jul 22, 2016
Na Fayose go finished Ekiti, cause as i dey seeing tinz Ekiti state of Jeun Koku, Food Basket of Nation is gradually Finished

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Re: The Day Bail-out Palaver Hits Ekiti- Vanguard News by acunon: 8:26am On Jul 22, 2016
JesU kristi!!!!
Re: The Day Bail-out Palaver Hits Ekiti- Vanguard News by faitheverest(f): 8:27am On Jul 22, 2016
Chai fayose!
Re: The Day Bail-out Palaver Hits Ekiti- Vanguard News by joe120120(m): 8:27am On Jul 22, 2016
BeeBeeOoh:
By Rotimi Ojomoyela


http://www.vanguardngr.com/the-day-bail-out-palaver-hits-ekiti
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FG is yet to2014 salaries arrears so not only state

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Re: The Day Bail-out Palaver Hits Ekiti- Vanguard News by jesse515: 8:28am On Jul 22, 2016
omenka:
When would Ekiti state under Fayose ever be under the spotlight for a good reason??

Na wa oo!!

Just looked up and saw someone bringing APC into a news written and published by VANGUARD!

Some people desperately need to have their heads examined by a neurologist- perhaps some nerve-cells just aren't relaying info as they should.

Wen will Nigeria n Nigerians be under a gud spotlight under bubu?

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Re: The Day Bail-out Palaver Hits Ekiti- Vanguard News by princeakins(m): 8:32am On Jul 22, 2016
Ekitikete cool
Re: The Day Bail-out Palaver Hits Ekiti- Vanguard News by folahann(m): 8:33am On Jul 22, 2016
Fayose is a master con artist.
Re: The Day Bail-out Palaver Hits Ekiti- Vanguard News by Omonigeriarere: 8:35am On Jul 22, 2016
His words: “ It is not true that Ekiti State government is excluding the staff of EKSU from the bail-out scheme. The issue of the bail-out scheme and how it would be disbursed to pay workers’ outstanding salaries is yet to even be discussed.

So, this in-coming President of Federal Republic of Biafra, who is greater than Ojukwu is partaking in bail out fund from FG too despite his initial gra gra: the dog has finally gone back to his vomit.

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Re: The Day Bail-out Palaver Hits Ekiti- Vanguard News by prstge007: 8:43am On Jul 22, 2016
admax:
This is a time for Governor's to be creative. They need to brainstorm on ways to generate money for their states as a lot of investors are out there; seeking an enabling environment to invest in.

This is not time to be eating amala all over the state or setting people up.
Do they have brain, ekiti and agriculture isnt a joke if the governor knw how to woo investors rather than just doing wasting money. Nigeria needs diversification. Who would have come up with the best way to attract FG to use his state as the heart of investment in agriculture rather than eating roadside made groundnut and plantain. Reccession is here we should start acting fast to get out.

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Re: The Day Bail-out Palaver Hits Ekiti- Vanguard News by Nobody: 8:45am On Jul 22, 2016
The storm seems to be getting more turbulent for Fayose.

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Re: The Day Bail-out Palaver Hits Ekiti- Vanguard News by Adekorya: 8:52am On Jul 22, 2016
Six months subvention salary and they are protesting? Haba, they should bear with state government nah.

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