Dear Mr Governor,
ASKING KOGI STATE GOVERNMENT THE RIGHT QUESTIONS
Late last year, the government of Kogi alleged it has ended the 10 months old screening excercise it embarked on, with the assurance to publish the report that will contain the list of cleared (genuine) civil servant, the list of the ghost workers caught and the problem list with individual problems highlighted before each names .
The governor also went ahead to promise in a radio programme BELLO AT YOUR SERVICE that for the problem list, the door is still open to them to clear their names and get paid. But till this moment, no list has been released.
We all lauded this move of the government to rid our state of criminal elements, but the duration with which the exercises lasted shows how incompetent Okala and his team are, putting the government and the governor into disrepute with the people who believed in him, the project and his administration in the first place.
Many questions are begging for answers
1) why is the government delaying in releasing the final report of the screening committee since last year?
2) From our independent survey carried out,
20% received full salaries,
20% received part and
60% claims it had not received a penny.
can the government beat its chest and say OKALA and his team have done an excellent job?
20% received full salaries,
20% received part and
60% claims it had not received a penny.
can the government beat its chest and say OKALA and his team have done an excellent job?
3) When will majority of TSC staff, especially teachers from schools like Government Day secondary school, Adankolo be paid? When will the remaining pensioners be paid etc? What happens to the civil servants who are claiming they are genuine? do we just throw them away? what happens if they are actually genuine?
The state government should be very careful not to make the mistakes Late Prince Abubakar Audu of blessed memory made by toying with civil servants, a mistake that cost him his second term , despite his popularity and acceptability, the civil servant still triumphed, 2019 is just around the corner.
The government should know that justice delayed, is justice denied. if it is sacking people, let it boldly come out and state the reasons and then pay severance allowances, instead of hiding under the guise of publishing reports in newspapers, a act people see as delay tactics, the people are wiser haven discovered that their destinies lies in their thumb prints.
Comr Babatunde Daudu
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