Categories: News

Abia: Otti Vows To Clear All Salary Arrears By December

 

EKO HOT BLOG reports that the Abia State Commissioner for Finance, Mr Mike Akpara, has assured civil servants in the state that all the backlog of salary arrears and pensions will be cleared before December 31, 2023.

The commissioner who spoke in a chat with selected journalists in Umuahia, the state capital, on Sunday said Governor Alex Otti’s administration would leave no stone unturned in fulfilling all her campaign promises to Abia residents.

EDITOR’S PICKS

He pointed out that the ongoing verification of civil servants in the state was geared towards ensuring that government workers and retirees receive their salaries and pensions as and when due.

He insisted that the exercise which is already yielding results, would bring the ‘ghost workers’ syndrome in the civil service to an end when completed.

“We urge Abians to be patient with us because we are already making progress with the verification; pensions, gratuity and salaries will be paid as and when due and other things that pertain to the dividends of democracy will get to the people,” he said.

FURTHER READING

Akpara posited that Otti, ventured into politics because he believes that Abia must experience a change and he is determined to bring visible changes in governance.

Click to watch our video of the week

Praise Ben

"I am a writer and designer, blending words and visuals to craft compelling narratives and experiences"

Share
Published by
Praise Ben

Recent Posts

List Of Phones That Won’t Be Able To Use Whatsapp Again In 2025

Popular social messaging platform WhatsApp has announced that some devices will no longer be supported…

14 minutes ago

BREAKING: Sokoto Villages Hit by Airstrike Targeting Terrorists, Several Feared Dead

An airstrike targeting the Lakurawa terrorist group has tragically resulted in the bombing of two…

1 hour ago

Christmas: Pope Francis Calls For Global End To Arms

Appeals for peace in the Middle East Calls for release of Israeli hostages  Begs for…

2 hours ago