Niger State Government Announces 30% Slash of Civil Servants Salaries, Blames Recession

Date: 26-11-2020 1:35 pm (3 years ago) | Author: kacy lee
- at 26-11-2020 01:35 PM (3 years ago)
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Niger State Government has announced that it would slash the salaries of civil servants due to a reduction in its federal allocation because of the recession.

The secretary to the state government, Ahmed Ibrahim Matane, explained it was not so much about the slash, but inability of the government to pay 100 percent salary to workers.

He said because of recession, the federal allocation has dropped to a level where the state government can only pay workers 70 percent of their salaries, a decision which organized labour rejected.

“What we discussed with the organized Labor was that because of the recession, our FAAC allocation has dropped to a level where we would not be able to pay 100 percent of the salary.We called their attention to this, we opened our books in terms of how much we received, the existing commitments and what is left over,” he said.

Matane further noted that there will be a meeting with Labour leaders on Thursday, November 26, 2020, to discuss the next decisions to take.


Posted: at 26-11-2020 01:35 PM (3 years ago) | Addicted Hero