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Are Not Happy Paying Modulated Salary to Workers – Aregbesola
Governor Rauf Aregbesola of Osun state
has expressed his grief over the inability of the state government to pay full
salary to the workers in the civil service and political appointees.
Aregbesola said he was unhappy on the
payment of modulated salary to the workers, just as he explained that not all
the civil servants in the state are affected by the modulated salary.
He stated this at the weekend while
addressing a team of Federal Government on the Digital Switch Over who was on
advocacy visit to the state, led to his office by the state Commissioner for
Information and Strategy, Mr Adelani Baderinwa.
According to the governor, economic
downturn induced by the brazen corruption, wanton theft of crude oil and
mismanagement of the country’s resources by the PDP Democratic Party (PDP) led
Federal Government forced the state to what it is witnessing today.
Aregbesola said no reasonable person or
government would be happy not being incapacitated to perform his/its required
responsibility.
The governor said: “We are not happy
paying modulated salary to our workers in the civil service and political
appointees, we are compelled by the financial reality; we are constrained.
“Contrary to the lies you are being
fed, it is not all our workers that receive half salary. Workers on level 1-7,
being the most vulnerable and the largest chunk of the workforce are being paid
full salary. Workers on level 8-11 showed understanding with the government to
accept 75% of their salary.
“It is only workers on grade
level 12 upward that receive 50% of their salary. The workers have shown
maturity, support and understanding. We acknowledge and appreciate the
sacrifice and support of the workers.”
Aregbesola said the financial burden on
the government was incurred to provide massive infrastructure to transform the
state and develop it economically, noting that Osogbo desired infrastructure
development to have a look of a state capital.
He said: “Before our government, Osogbo
roads were very narrow and since there was no development, there was no heavy
traffic and the roads accommodated the users. However, there was influx of
people to the state since our administration came on board. There was heavy
traffic on the Osogbo roads and they could not accommodate the traffic anymore.
“We started construction of new roads
and rehabilitation of some existing ones to ease traffic. As a visionary
government, we know that by the time our economic plan begins to grow, the
Osogbo roads would become busier, so we come up with the construction of Osogbo
East Bypass road.
“The Osogbo east bypass road has four
big bridges. Anybody that does not have business in Osogbo will take the road
to their various destinations. This will reduce traffic on Osogbo township
roads. We constructed the road for economic purposes. People that are narrow in
thinking do not know that.
“We know that things are hard and the
state is passing through financial difficulty. But we are undeterred by the
challenges. Our credo is to see that our people explore their freedom for
economic prosperity.
“Our joy is in the fact that we will
leave a legacy that will transform into economic prosperity for the people and
the state. Like the credo of our mentor, Chief Obafemi Awolowo, we want freedom
for all, life more abundant.”
In his address, Baderiwa, the
commissioner for Information and Strategy, said he was in support of the
Digital Switch Over, saying that it will provide for young and talented men and
women and as well throw challenges to the lazy and unproductive workers in the
media industry.
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