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Non Payment of Workers Salaries: Sen Orji Absolves His Administration, Advises Ikpeazu to Carry His Cross

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The senator representing Abia Central Senatorial District and former Governor of Abia state Sen. T. A Orji has advised Governor Ikpeazu to stop dragging his administration into his inability to live up to his expectations regarding payment of workers salaries in the state.

This is coming few days after NLC shut down the state due to lack of payment of workers salaries.

Read full statement:

Ikpeazu should carry his cross

It’s unfortunate that I am forced to comment and refute the half truths being dished out by those who through their own bad choices have found themselves in a quagmire .

For the avoidance of any doubt, neither myself nor my administrations is responsible for the staggering salary arrears owed both civil servants, parastatals and pensioners in the state.

Before my administrations came to an end on May 29,2015, core civil servants were not owed even one month salary arrears. Parastatals were the ones that were owed between two and four months. The records are there.

At any rate,the arrears were necessitated by the dwindling federal allocation occasioned by the worsening global economy. The price of crude had crashed and the states were getting a paltry two to three billion naira monthly which was not even enough to run the state including capital and recurrent expenditures.

Those who took over from us inherited both assets and liabilities. In this case, government is a continuum. So, if we were owing two to three months, we expected out successors to clear them . This expectation was based on the fact that they received bail out funds from the federal government more than three times running into billions of naira. Again the economy had picked up considerably enabling the outgoing government to chalk up considerable income as can be confirmed from the ministry of finance.

So why was it difficult for them to offset the debts? Again if for any reason they couldn’t or were unwilling to offset,why did they allow it to skyrocket to between 35 and 40 months? Why are they also owing core civil servants? So basically, I am not the problem. They should carry their cross.

Ifeanyi Umere
For .Distinguished Senator TA ORJI

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