Governors To Pay Outstanding Salaries From 2nd Paris Club Refund

[caption id="attachment_20793" align="alignnone" width="860"]Alhaji Abdulaziz Yari Abubakar, Zamfara State governor[/caption]

Nigerian governors on Friday agreed to offset all backlog of salaries and allowances owed their workers from second tranche of funds from the Paris Club loan refund.

The resolve was made at the end of the Nigeria governors’ forum meeting held in Abuja on Friday.

The refund is as a result of over-deductions from statutory financial allocations to the 36 states between 1995 and 2005 for debt servicing.

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President Muhammadu Buhari some months back approved the release of the first tranche of N388bn.

“The 36 governors last night resolved to offset the backlog of salaries and pension arrears owed civil servants in the country as soon as the next tranche of payment from the Paris-London Club loan refunds are made,” Abulrazque Barkindo, spokesman of the forum said.

“This decision was arrived at in Abuja at a meeting hosted on Thursday night by the chairman of the Nigeria governors forum and governor of Zamfara State, Alhaji Abdulaziz Yari Abubakar at his Maitama residence.

“The governors met in anticipation of the release of the other half of the Paris-London Club refund which has been gratuitously approved for payment by the Vice-President Professor Yemi Osibanjo. The funds are expected to hit the states accounts within the month.

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“The governors who are not oblivious of the hue and cry over the non-payment of the backlog of salaries and pension arrears and the precarious predicament of the Nigerian worker deliberated on the matter and concluded that in order to set the country on the path of growth, something immediate must be done to ameliorate workers plight by offsetting the backlog of their pay and emoluments.

“We all agreed that a substantial amount from the next tranche of the Paris-London refunds be used in the settlement of workers salary and pension arrears.”

Yari added: “There is no how you’d mention any political development in Nigeria without mentioning governors. Governors are a bloc and a key component of this democracy. Therefore, we have set up a seven-man committee to look into the development surrounding the unity of the forum and the development of the country. The idea is for governors to be speaking with one voice.”

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