Youths in Delta State have urged Governor Ifeanyi Okowa, to use the second
tranche of N10 billion of the Paris Club refund to pay workers’ salaries.
The state
monthly wage bill, according to officials of the government, is about N7 billion.
Although,
workers in the state civil service are not being owed, their counterparts at
the local government level are being owed salary arrears.
The
youths, under the aegis of Delta Youths Assembly, DYA, a socio-political
pressure group, seeks that the governor dedicates the N10 billion to the
payment of salaries, amid other sectors of the state yearning for attention.
In a press
statement by National Publicity Secretary, Ezekiel Enejeta, in Asaba yesterday,
the group lamented inability of the state government to off-set over 15-months
salary arrears owed council workers.
It said
the local government workers were being owed despite the receipt of N21.54
billion from federal allocations in first quarter of 2017 by the state
government.
Meanwhile,
28 persons living with various disabilities have been given starter packs by
the state government to enable them set up enterprise in different trades.
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