Pay your workers, Oshiomhole tells LG chiefs
By Eben
Enasco Kingsley, Benin City
Governor Adams Oshiomhole has
directed the Heads of Service of Local Governments to prioritize the payment
of Local Government workers’ salaries, adding that they must look inwards to
generate revenue to meet their wage bill and block all loopholes.
Speaking during a meeting with the
Chairman of Esan North East Local Government, Mr. Sam Oboh and Heads of
Service of the other seventeen Local Government Areas in the state, on Friday,
Oshiomhole said the government does not tamper with one kobo of Local
Government funds.
He said: “A former Chairman of
Etsako West told me how they used to take money to the Governor’s office
every month before I assumed office and I told him, under my tenure, we would
not accept money either for the Governor, the Deputy Governor or anybody in
Government, that they should manage their money by themselves.
“You have to state the truth
before the Edo public. I need you to confirm whether the state government is
involved in your expenditure and if we are not, I need you to say so.
“On assumption of office here, I
have never asked the Local Governments to fund any state project. You
appropriate your money and spend in your local government. If there is fraud
in it, it is purely by yourselves, if there is transparency it is by
yourselves.
“When I see Local Government
employees demanding salaries from state government, you cannot work for
Leventis and ask Coca-Cola to pay you because you are operating in the same
environment. We gave full meaning to the concept of Local Government
autonomy. You have full autonomy, as I sit here I have never approved, or
refused to approve nor was it ever brought to my consideration, any project
that a Local Government wanted to embark upon. I told yourselvesLocal
Government revenue cannot pay them, you have to look inwards, look at the
and your predecessors, the Local Government Chairmen that they should
spend their money by themselves. If they had problem it was of their
creation.
“If there’s resource gap arising
from the sharp drop in the prices of oil, this is for them to explain and
that sharp drop in the price of oil which affects the allocation in the price
of oil also affects the allocation to the state government. So they should
demand their salary arrears from their respective local governments and not
from the state government.
“If Local Government revenue
cannot pay them, you have to look inwards, look at the leakages.
“Like I told the Local Government
Union leaders, if anything is going wrong with the finances, the leaders are
supposed to point it out. I have never received a petition from the Union
leaders saying anything was going wrong, if there was fraud they were watching
it,
“So when you asked for autonomy
and we granted autonomy, that autonomy carries with it responsibility. You
earn, you spend, you meet your obligations, whether these obligations are
salaries or they are projects, whatever they are. So Edfo State government is
not owing any Local Government worker and Edo State Government will not and
cannot responsibility to pay Local Government workers when Local Governments
are in full control, they have full financial autonomy and full project
autonomy.
“I need you to understand that the
pay day is sacrosanct. I need you to reassure your union, NULGE, to
collaborate with you to eliminate any fraud in the slary administration.”
Speaking on behalf of the Local
Government chiefs, Mr Tom Ebhotemen, Head of Service of Akoko Edo Local
Government Area said the “we are aware that the state government does not
take any kobo from our allocation. The problem is that the allocation has
dropped, we have been paying teachers’ salary and we have also been paying
our own workers’ salaries. We have been doing projects before as well as
paying salaries. The problem is that the allocation dropped sharply. Any body
who says the state government tinkers with our money is lying.
“NULGE is aware of the fact the
state government does not touch our money, they are also aware of the drop in
allocation, all they ask is for us to alternate the payment of primary school
teachers and their members, such that if we pay primary school teachers fully
this month, we should pay NULGE members fully the next month.”
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