Rochas Okorocha |
The Imo State Governor, Rochas Okorocha has suspended the
Accountant-General of the State, Mrs Stella Udogwu over non-payment of
the November salary of Local Government Workers.
Okorocha also ordered the arrest of the Branch-Managers of Ecobank
and Access Bank where the workers’ money for the payment was lodged.
Governor Okorocha’s Chief Press Secretary, Sam Onwuemeodo, made this known in a release on Friday.
According to Okorocha, the suspension of the Accountant-General would
take effect immediately, directing that the Chief of Staff appoint an
acting Accountant-General pending the appointment of a new person to the
office.
Okorocha said before now he had directed that the October and
November salaries of workers in the state be paid at the same time in
October.
He said he was dismayed that the directive was not carried out until
he was informed at the 40th Anniversary ceremony of the Nigeria Union of
Local Government Employees (NULGE) in Owerri on Friday.
“I had released the salaries of every worker in Imo State since the
second week of October and so if Local Government workers are being
owed, then somebody must take responsibility for it and will be dealt
with according to law.
“This is a criminal act aimed at disgracing this government; what
they do is that they take the money and put in the bank and collect the
interest.”
The governor said he assumed the directive was carried out but was
surprised to be told by the leadership of NULGE during their celebration
that the workers had not been paid.
He further directed that the November and December salary of workers
be paid on Monday since Dec. 1 and Dec. 2 fell on a weekend.
“Your salary must be released and your December Salary shall be paid
immediately. All the interests from the salary kept in the bank must be
collected and shared to the Local Government workers who are the owners
of the money,” the governor said.
Okorocha also announced that each worker would get N10,000 as
Christmas bonus and that each local government director of
administration and general services would receive N2.5m as car
allowance.
He also said that staff of Local Government Service Commission could
rise to GL 17 without having to convert to be staff of the ministry to
get to the grade.
“From today there won’t be any need for any Local Government worker
to try to convert to the Ministry to be able to get to level 17 or
become a permanent secretary.
“Today, I have officially lifted the embargo on Local Government staff getting to level 17.
“Henceforth, staff of the Local Government Service Commission will be promoted to level 17 when they are due for it.”
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