Gov. Wike Directs payment of Outstanding Local Government Workers Salaries

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Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike has directed the State Local Government Service Commission to ensure the payment of outstanding salaries owed to local government council workers in the state .

Swearing-in 19 Local Government Caretaker Committee Chairmen at the Government House, Port Harcourt on Monday, Governor Wike said before the release of imprest and security votes to the council chiefs, salaries must first be paid.

The governor said that his administration will monitor the pattern of expenditure of the Local Government Areas to ensure that funds are deployed to areas that will promote the interest of the people.

He noted that the local government caretaker committee chairmen must get approval before they access their security votes and imprest.

“All salaries owed local government workers must be settled before any security votes are released to the caretaker chairmen. We must uphold the welfare of workers at all levels “, the governor said.

He warned local government heads of personnel management and treasurers against colluding with caretaker committee chairmen to negatively manipulate the financial process in the councils.

He said: “If any Local Government Head of Personnel Management or treasurer colludes with a caretaker committee chairman to release unauthorised funds, such official will be sanctioned “.

The governor directed the Local Government Caretaker Committees to always remit taxes deducted after the payment of salaries.

While congratulating the caretaker chairmen on their respective appointments, the governor advised them to interface with security agencies to promote law and order.

In an interview after the swearing in ceremony, Chairman of BonnyLocal Government Area, Mr Simon Hart said that the local government caretakerchairmen will work with the direction of Governor Wike.

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