The Ilorin Emirate Descendants
Progressives’ Union on Sunday urged the Kwara State Government to
prioritise payment of salary arrears to teachers, local government
workers and others.
The National President of the union,
Alhaji AbdulHameed Adi, made the call while addressing a news conference
in llorin on Sunday.
Adi said the call became necessary after
the state Governor, Alhaji Abdulfatah Ahmed, said the payment of school
teachers and local government employees was the responsibility of the
local councils.
He said the non-payment of teachers’
salaries for about seven months had adversely affected primary and
junior secondary schools in the state.
For instance, he said the government was
owing members of staff of Kwara State College of Education, Ilorin,
eight months’ salaries; Kwara State College of Arabic and Islamic
Studies’ workers 10 months’ salaries, adding that public servancts at
the Kwara State College of Education, Oro were being owed nine months’
salary arrears.
Responding the Kwara State Government
said it wass doing everything within its power to find a sustainable
solution to the salary crisis in the state.
The Senior Special Assistant to the
state Governor on Media and Communications, Dr. Muyideen Akorede, stated
this in a statement released in Ilorin.
Akorede said the inability of the state
government to pay salaries was caused by the huge drop in Federal
Allocation to all tiers of government in the country.
He also said the inability of the
institutions to raise their share of the internally generated revenue to
augment the Federal Government subvention, as earlier agreed,
contributed to the non-payment of the salaries.
“Nevertheless, the government has
commenced the process of remedying the situation with the payment of
five months’ arrears to workers in the College of Arabic and Islamic
Studies Ilorin,” the statement said.
Akorede said government had released
N50m to the Kwara State College of Education, Ilorin last week, and that
the balance of N17m would be released soon.
According to the statement, the
remaining tertiary institutions in the state will be paid in the due
course and as funds become available.
The government also assured the IEDPU
that it was already working on its recommendation to focus on
agriculture and solid minerals development for diversifying the state’s
economy.
It stressed, however, that these
measures were long term and could not be relied on to solve the current
problems bedevilling all tiers of government in the country.
The governor’s aide restated Governor Ahmed’s commitment to ending the salary payment problem in the state.
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