Ondo civil servants begin strike over unpaid salaries

Civil servants in Ondo State on Wednesday began a two-day warning strike over  their unpaid two-month salary arrears.

Government offices in Akure, the state capital on Wednesday, were under lock and key while security men were stationed at the entrance of the Governor’s Office and some ministries to prevent possible breakdown of law and order.

The leadership of organised labour in the state on Tuesday had directed workers to stay at home if the salaries promised by the government were not paid before the close of work, but it was gathered that some of the workers received alerts of one month salary on Tuesday night.

The state government however described the strike as an embarrassment to the government and an unpatriotic act on the part of the workers since they had started receiving the July salaries.

The state Commissioner for Information, Mr. Kayode Akinmade, condemned the action of the labour leaders as he said since the government had started the payment of salaries, there should be no need of directing the workers to embark on the strike.

He said, “There should be no need for strike, the governor had directed that two-month salaries should be paid, the workers should have exercised patience, the delay may be as a result of bank process.

“They should understand that the two months cannot be paid at the same time, it has to take some time before the second month enter but I am sure that before the end of today (Wednesday) all of them would have received alert of the two months.

“So I see no reason the workers should go on strike if they are not politically motivated.”

To ensure total compliance, the labour leaders, assembled as early as 7:00am on Wednesday on the premises of the Ministry of Finance and moved from one premises to the other, including local government secretariat, hospitals, schools, ministries and parastatals in the state.

The State Chairman of the Public Service Joint Negotiating Council, Mr. Sunday Adeleye, alleged that the government only tried to divide the workers by paying net salary for the month of July to the core civil servants and secondary school teachers and not paying anything to workers in the local government and primary school teachers and other categories of workers.

He accused the government of breaching the agreement reached with the labour leaders at the meeting where it was agreed that gross salaries of July and August and deductions for the period would be paid.

The JNC chairman said the government was also withholding deductions fo the month of July apart from not paying local government workers and primary school teachers.

-Punch

Mimiko orders payment of Ondo workers’ salary arrears today

Civil servants in Ondo  state  will get  payment of their two months’ salary arrears on Tuesday, government has revealed.

 The state’s Commissioner for Information, Hon Kayode Akinmade in a brief statement after the state’s Executive Council Meeting Monday evening said the state Governor, Dr Olusegun Mimiko  directed  that the two months outstanding salary arrears be paid on Tuesday as  agreed by the state executive council.

He said the meeting which deliberated widely on the recent workers verification exercise saw the Governor registering his satisfaction at  the outcome of the exercise especially the savings government was able to make through payment prevented from going to  ghost workers  as a result of the  success recorded by the exercise.

The Governor also mentioned that officials identified to be involved in  manipulations discovered in the payment vouchers of workers in the state  will also face the full wrath of the law.