THE 36 state governors have resolved to offset the backlog of salaries and pension arrears owed civil servants in the country as soon as the next tranche of payment from the Paris-London Club loan refunds are made.
This decision was arrived at in Abuja at a meeting hosted by the chairman of the Nigeria Governors Forum (NGF) and governor of Zamfara State, Alhaji Abdulaziz Yari, at his Maitama residence.
According to a statement by the Head, Media and Public Affairs of the NGF, Abulrazque Barkindo, the governors met in anticipation of the release of the other half of the Paris-London Club refund which has been approved for payment by Vice-President Yemi Osibanjo.
The funds are expected to hit the states accounts within the month.
The governors, who are not oblivious of the hue and cry over the non-payment of the backlog of salaries and pension arrears and the predicament of Nigerian workers, the statement said, deliberated on the matter and concluded that in order to set the country on the path of growth, something immediate must be done to ameliorate workers’ plight by offsetting the backlog of their pay and emoluments.
The governors, therefore, resolved to, as a matter of urgency, pay workers their due as soon as the payment of this half of the Paris Club refunds is made.
“We all agreed that a substantial amount from the next tranche of the Paris-London refunds be used in the settlement of workers’ salary and pension arrears,” the NGF chairman, Governor Yari, disclosed.
Out of the N522.74 billion owed N388.304 was paid to states last December.
Similarly, the governors committed to the verification of the input of all the consultants who claim to having worked towards the harmonisation of the refunds regarding what is due to which state, since 2005 when the demand for the refunds commenced.
At the moment, there are litigations from more than 10 consultants still agitating for settlement for their roles in the quest to have the refunds made to states.
In this regard, the statement said a committee was set up under the headship of Governor Rotimi Akeredolu of Ondo State with governors of Bauchi, Mohammed Abdullahi Abubakar, Sokoto’s Aminu Tambuwal, Plateau’s Simon Lalong, Bayelsa’s Seriaki Dickson, Rivers States’ Nyesom Wike and former Accountant General of the Federation and Gombe State governor, Ibrahim Dankwambo, as members.
This committee is expected to finally provide a solution to the demands by consultants on the Paris-London Club refunds to states.
The forum also resolved to work harmoniously in a manner that would transcend all political affiliations so that all governors would speak with one voice on issues of national importance.
To achieve this, a committee made up of the governors of Imo, Bayelsa, Abia, Ekiti, Kano, Nasarawa and Bauchi states was constituted to work for the “reconciliation of the forum and the betterment of the country.”
Governor Yari said: “There is no how you would mention any political development in Nigeria without mentioning governors. Governors are a bloc and a key component of this democracy. Therefore, we have set up a seven-man committee to look into the development surrounding the unity of the forum and the development of the country. The idea is for governors to be speaking with one voice.”