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Ogun slashes salaries of political appointees

Governor Ibikunle Amosun has disclosed that salaries and allowances of political office holders and appointees in the state have been slashed in a deliberate attempt to save funds for infrastructural development of the state. The governor revealed that he had already tabled a law before the State House of Assembly to give the action the needed legal backing.

Senator Amosun, who was speaking at the 2011 World Teachers Day at the MKO Abiola stadium, noted that he initiated the move in a deliberate attempt to conserve funds to pursue his dream of massive infrastructural development of the state.
The governor added that his government had kept faith with its workers by implementing the national minimum wage stressing that, “In spite of the poor financial position of the state, we pay salaries and even at that we are the first state to pay the new minimum wage. We also added N250 on top of it to show that we love our workers.

We ensured that we obeyed the law on minimum wage.
“The least you would expect in that regard is that the workers would cooperate with us by being dedicated to their duties and paying all levies and taxes as stipulated by the law. The tax has a law that governs it and it must be obeyed. We are all affected by it too; it is not as if we, who are politicians, are living in opulence.

“Never in the history of this state have political office holders and appointees collected so low as salaries. When I discovered that we needed a lot of funds to develop the state, I sent a bill to the State Assembly to reduce the salaries of political office holders and appointees; and all of us are affected, from myself as Governor, down the ladder. As we speak, my commissioners don’t have accommodation and cars, and the workers know all these sacrifices we are making to make this state great again.

“When we make this money, we will use it to construct new roads; workers will use the roads too; we will use it to fund education, and their children will attend these schools. We will use it to fund the health sector and our workers too will benefit. With all these, the least you will expect is your workers cooperating with you and not taking instruction from outside to cause problem for the government. No responsible government will allow that and I won’t allow it.”

-Sunwp_posts

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