In Ekiti
Fayose begs NLC to call off strike, insists 'no money to pay salaries'
The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) in the state declared an
indefinite strike two weeks ago over unpaid five months salaries of
workers.
Ekiti state Governor, Ayodele Fayose, governor, has again appealed to the striking workers in the state to suspend the action, saying that event though he loves and appreciates the workers, he cannot still pay their outstanding salaries.
The
Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) in the state declared an indefinite
strike two weeks ago over unpaid five months salaries of workers.
The
Governor had made several appeals to the workers, begging them to call
off the strike but the union did not yield, insisting on payment of
their arrears before they can get back to work.
“I want to thank you for your patience, endurance so far in the face of this strike and our financial challenges,” Fayose said during a statewide broadcast, according to his spokesman, Lere Olayinka.
He continued: “It
is rather unfortunate that we are in this kind of situation, I want you
to remember that I have always made you proud, I have always paid
wages, salaries on the 22nd /23rd of every month. I have always done
that which you can always remember, the effort put in place by my
administration during the first tenure.
“I
love you, it’s not my joy; it’s not my pleasure that you should
continue on strike. It is not going to be in my interest for you to ask
me for fish and I will give you stone, what I don’t have, I can’t give. I
plead with you to see reasons and come back.
“Some
people said Fayose claims he is on strike, yes, I said so jocularly and
you know it because you made me a comrade and it is in the character of
comrades to strike and jokingly I said to you to identify with you that
I am equally on strike.
“Don’t make a
political statement out if it, what is important is the issue, the
problem and we must deal with it, it is a different ball game if I have
the money and I am not giving you. I plead with you to come back, I am
still the same man you know. I will never sit on this seat and make you
suffer.”
Fayose, who described the strike as a political accused, his predecessor, Kayode Fayemi, of destroying the economy of the state.
“The
APC should close their face in shame, how can you rule for four years
and you destroy a state, you destroy the whole economy of that state for
20 years?” he said.
“I am not one governor
that will come and lie to you, as it is the state is in financial mess.
It is not easy for this government financially and I have always said
this, I did not hide it from you. I went round the local government with
the labour leaders in July and we all agreed that we should use two
allocations to pay one salary. If you are using two months to pay one
starting from September/October, we used September/October to pay
September, we used November/December to pay October, we used
January/February to pay November, we used March/April to pay December.
“The
issue now is that as we were going on that journey, when we got to
February the allocation dipped further, it was now ending in using three
months allocation to pay one month salary, that made it impossible for
us to pay certain levels of deductions in December. The question to ask
the labour leaders is why did you wait till now to talk about these
issues if you were not part of it.
“We
need certain level of integrity to show that we are leaders of the
people than to back out when we actually know we are part of it. What
are the issues? What are the problems in Ekiti? They are two. The first
problem is the dwindling economy, the money coming from Abuja is no
longer coming, Ekiti earns about the least in Nigeria and secondly the
debt profile of Ekiti as a result of mal-administration by the last
administration where almost N1.2 billion is deducted from source.
“Parents
are generally emotional, passionate about their children particularly
their female wards but sometimes you are helpless as a father. Your
daughter will be at home, she cannot go to school but you are helpless
and I still want you to continue praying for Nigeria because in the next
three months it may get tougher.
“It’s
not about the governor, it’s about all of us, it is a selective solution
we must look for. I am prepared to serve you, I am prepared to give my
best, let us not be beclouded by our pains not to see the actual facts
surrounding this state. Don’t let anybody come in in the name of APC to
deceive you. They have plunged this state into trouble, why should they
take money beyond their administration?
“The
internally generated revenue of Ekiti is collected from various areas
by 13 banks and on the 1st and 2nd of every new month, they sweep it
into one bank and this is done electronically. The governor cannot say
help me remove this, help me remove that. No responsible governor or
government will say bank, help me manipulate, because of how much? The
size of the state determines your IGR, can you take water out of a dry
toilet roll?
“Can you push the people
beyond what they can do? I don’t want to be here fooling Ekiti people,
telling them the IGR is 600 million/700 million for reasons of arrogance
and pride. No! These things are done electronically, there is freedom
of information, you can Google it.
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