Nasarawa inherited N720m Salary, NLC tells BudgIT

The Nasarawa State chapter of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) responded to the BudgIT yesterday, stating that the state governor, Abdullahi Sule, inherited a salary liability of N720 million from the previous administration.

In a recent field survey, the BudgIT identified Nasarawa and seven other federation states as owing workers salary for six months or more.

However, during a press conference in Lafia, the Nasarawa State chairman of the NLC, Yusuf Iya, debunked the BudgIT report, calling it false, fallacious, concocted, and baseless.

“Governor Sule inherited a salary liability that has been hanging since 2016, amounting to N720 million, which he graciously granted approval for the payment and it was paid,” Iya said.

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“Not only that, the governor also approved the implementation of pending promotion which has been hanging for over 14 years with a financial implementation of N216 million.”
He therefore, added that the implementation of the pending promotion had added to the state wage bill which the governor had never refused to pay for any month.
Similarly, the Nasarawa State governor has also denied the recent survey report made by the BudgIT suggesting that the state was owing salary of workers, stressing that, so far, it did not owe a single month salary of its workers.

Chief Press Secretary to the Nasarawa State governor, Mallam Ibrahim Addra, made the claim in a press statement, stating that the organisation got its information wrongly as the Nasarawa State government did not owe salary of workers.

According to the statement, “the report by BudgIT is not only false but unjust, unfair and has come to the Nasarawa State tate government with a rude shock.”

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