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Fayose Lied, He Owes Ekiti Workers Over Four Months Salary – Labour

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Officials of the state have emerged for a deal with governor Ayo Fayose for Thursday's request for a television station that his administration is only four months behind the payroll. Fayose said he paid only four months for workers, while answering questions about the correctness of his presidential ambition when he still has to pay workers. President of Congress of Nigeria State Congress, Raymond Ade Adesanmi, denied Fayose's assertion. According to Adhesion: "Fayose owes various categories of workers under him between five and eight months of paybacks." Adhesion has revealed that Fayose's claim of only four months of outstanding unpaid obligations is already causing tension and concern for the workforce. He advised the government "to always go out with the correct information to put an end to the rage of the system." Speaking to reporters at Ado-Ekiti on Saturday, Adesan said although the workers are still loyal to the government, they will not tolerate comments about their welfare that could disrupt the relationship between the workforce and the government. Explaining the level of government indebtedness to workers, Adesanmi said: "The benefits of state workers are in different categories: retirement, gifts, deductions and salaries. "As we are talking now, state civil servants owe five months of salary, eight-month local government and subsidizing institutions, such as College of Education Iker, College of Health Technology Ijero and Ekiti State University, Ado Ekiti, owed seven payroll debts. "We can not talk about the situation of a pensioner because one day we will all retire, either because of the age or length of service. "From now on, pensioners owe five months of retirement, while gifts have not yet been paid since 2012, when former Governor Kayode Fayemi was in the saddle. "Existing workers do not forget the economic recession that has exhausted the financial strength of many federal states, including Ekiti. "Let me say that we all owe the responsibility to contribute to the development of this state, but we need to give the public accurate and accurate information so that governments and workers can be on the same page, otherwise there will be friction. "I want to stick with already determined workers to be patient, especially to those who have been informed."


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