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Abia State Chairman, Nigeria Labour Congress ( NLC) , Comrade Ogbonnaya Okoro has appealed to Governor Alex Otti to consider implementing the N35,000 wage bill approved for workers by the federal government.

The NLC chairman with his executive members stated this while they paid a working visit to governor Alex Otti.

Comrade Okoro also used the forum to draw the attention of the Governor to the verification issue that has denied some workers their salaries for about 7 months now, alleged victimization of workers by Valumbra floor mill, Aba among other issues.

He commended Governor Alex Otti for his numerous achievements in office, including keeping to his promise of paying salaries to Abia workers on 28th of every month, urging the Governor to see Abia workers as integral part of his administration.

“You are doing well and every Abian is happy. Things are happening. It shows that we did not make mistake when we said we want change.”

Responding, Governor Alex Otti said his administration was looking at the issue of N35,000 wage award approved by the federal government for workers, with a view to implementing it. He disclosed that a committee has been set up to that effect and has submitted its first report.

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He however said that he directed the Committee to deepen its work and report  to him, adding that he has directed the Commissioner for Finance to look at the discriminatory salary structure for health workers in the state as it concerns the issue of consolidated health salary structure (CONHES)

The Governor said that his administration will critically look into arrears of salary owed Abia workers in various MDAS and parastatals including, ABSUTH, ASUBEB, ASCETA, Abiapoly, primary school teachers among others by the previous administration.

He also said that a team was working with the Nigerian Union of Pensioners to reach a resolution on how to defray the pension arrears owed pensioners in the state.

Governor Otti observed that there were still bad eggs in the system who still engage in padding of salaries and other vices and implored NLC to help identify such people who are stealing from the government.

“There are a lot of people who are collecting salaries but are not coming to work. My challenge to NLC is to help us, what they (ghost workers) are doing, they are steeling from you. It is very important you take it as responsibility.

He noted that his administration may not be sharing money as was the case in the past, but that he is busy creating conducive atmosphere for survival of every Abian, as well as bring back all companies that left the State due to infrastructural decay.


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