The Anambra Government says it will pay the accumulated arrears of leave
allowances owed its workers in November, 2017.
A statement made available to
the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Awka on Tuesday stated that Gov. Willie
Obiano made the promise at the inauguration of Queens Convent Secondary School,
Ifite-Awka, in Awka South Local Government Area. “You will start receiving your
leave allowances from Nov. 10, 2017. This is to enable you enjoy the Christmas
celebration like other Nigerians,’’ he said.
The governor further announced
that every worker would receive a bag of rice among other benefits before the
Christmas. “Next year, there will be general increment in salaries of Anambra
workers. We are doing all these to promote the welfare of workers in the
state,’’ he said. Obiano said that the
first and second batch of promotion of workers in the state would soon be released.
He said that teachers and other civil servants would equally get their
due benefits alongside other workers. The governor said that he would not
relent in his fight against malpractice and other social ills, which according
to him, has crippled the education system.
“The primary and secondary schools are basic foundations which determine
the future of people and the society and we must get it right for our nation to
develop,’’ he said. Obiano explained that the essence of handing over schools
to missions in Anambra was to give proper orientation and re-orientation to the
younger generation.
He said that previous
generations embraced corruption and impunity due to lack of proper orientation. “Mission schools will instill morals and
effective standard of living. Those trained by missionaries have
morally-defined characters that depict excellence and high level of virtue.
“I will continue to provide
every facility that will encourage learning,’’ the governor added. He appealed
to private individuals to invest in education in order to sustain the tempo of
learning in the state. The Anglican Bishop of Awka Diocese, Most Rev. Alexander
Ibezim, said that the essence of establishing the school was to ensure proper
moral upbringing of the youths. (NAN)
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