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Primary school teachers in Benue State have lamented the non
payment of salaries by the Governor Samuel Ortom-led state government, adding
that some of them now sell petty items in the market to survive.
A primary school teacher with Universal Basic Education,
UBE, Arabic girls, situated at Kwararafa quarters in Makurdi, Benue State, who
spoke with DAILY POST on the ground of anonymity said the current
administration had only paid them five months since January, out of which, 2
months were paid in December.The source claimed that the state government paid primary
school teachers “January salary in August, February in October, March in
November and April in December.”
According to her, “From the beginning of this year, Ortom
has only paid primary school teachers five months.“Ortom was initially owing us for nine months. He paid
primary school teachers January in August, February in October, March in
November and April in December.”The aggrieved teacher said the Benue State Chapter of the
Nigerian Labour Congress, NLC, attempted to mediate in the matter but failed as
the governor was not ready to leave up to his administration’s
responsibilities.
She alleged that officials of the NLC had to walk out on the
governor during a meeting as he asked them to sign that he would pay five
months while the other months should be forfeited.
“The NLC wrote a letter to Otorm stating the problems facing
teachers in the state.
“Following the letter, he called officials of the body to a
meeting but we heard they walked out on him because he asked them to sign that
he would pay us for five months while we forfeit the other months. We do not
know whether that’s true or whether the labour leaders have been compromised.
“The case of primary school teachers in Benue State is
something else. Currently, we are facing non payment of allowances, death
benefits, non payment of pensions, lack of promotion, leave grant for over 10
years etc..,” She said.The source maintained that the salaries being owed started
from the inception of the current administration and not the previous
administration of Gabriel Suswam.
“The current debt started from the inception of the Otorm’s
administration, contrary to insinuations, the previous governor, Gabriel Suswam
only owed us four months and it was paid after bailout fund was released.
‘’Teachers are suffering; some of my colleagues now sell
yams, soya beans, maize in the market and some of us, our children have been
sent home from school because we can no longer afford the school fees.”A staff of the State Universal Basic Education Board, SUBEB,
who wished not to be mentioned corroborated the story.He alleged that the governor was hoarding funds because of
his alleged ambition to – the governorship election in 2019.“Primary school teachers in Benue, at a point were being
owed nine months salaries but as Christmas approached, the state government
paid just two months and now they are owed seven months.
“This debt started from the inception of the new
administration and I strongly believe that he, Ortom, is hoarding the money
because he is planning to re-contest in 2019.“His explanation has always been that allocation from
Federation account was not encouraging but I don’t believe that. I’m of the
opinion that the money he is hoarding will be released during the 2019 election
period,” the source told our correspondent.Another teacher who spoke with our correspondent from Otukpa
in Benue State said the situation of primary school teachers in the Ogbadibo
headquarters has remained pathetic until December when the governor had a
change of mind and decided to pay them two months out of the 9 months they were
being owed. According to him ‘’ The money does not mean anything to me. It
didn’t solve my problem as we must first of all settle our debts. As speak with
you, I’m on my way to pay a debt I had been owing since Ortom refused to pay
us.‘’We also need to manage this two months he paid very well
as we don’t know when next he will think about us. The truth is that even the
union that is supposed to speak for us has has been compromised, so no one can
ask questions.A local government worker in Makurdi, Benue State told DAILY
POST it was nearly 8 months of no pay before the governor paid 2 months out of
it. Lamenting the situation, he said most local government workers have been
turned beggars as a result of the situation. He said people could no longer
afford the least medical cure. People are finding it difficult to buy a sachet
of panadol. They have given up on the government. A government that is helpless
about the situation of workers in his case will lose the people. I think Ortom
has already lost the people.‘’He collected 12.7 billion share of the paris club, and one
wonders what used with that money. Is Ortom ever willing and ready to make
sacrifices for his people? People are no longer interested in going to their
offices. Majority of people have gone into barrow pushing and other things. Go
to the various ministries and give a commissioner N10,000 and see the
celebration. It goes to tell you that only the governor is syphoning the money.
He said we should go to farm. Is it not when you have eaten very well that you
can till the soil? Even if Ortom is given 100 billion, he won’t pay workers. I
think he has an agenda which is clearly anti-people.’’
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