Civil servants association says no worker is owed salary in Bauchi

The Bauchi State Senior Civil Servants Association has informed the public that Governor Bala Mohammed’s administration does not owe workers’ salaries.
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The chairman, Abdullahi Hassan made the clarification during a press briefing in Bauchi.

Abdullahi Hassan

Hassan debunked rumours about unpaid salaries, noting that civil servants in the state were grateful for prompt payment.

“Workers in Bauchi are not owed salaries for even a single month; all salaries are paid promptly and diligently.

“But it is usual for disgruntled elements to pretend not to see anything good in government efforts no matter how well intended. These are people with negative mindsets and are found everywhere”, he said.

Hassan confirmed that the government had directed workers experiencing delays due to problems with their PSN number, bank account information, and instances of death, among others, to report such.
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The chairman also pointed out that the only legitimate and competent body to raise alarm on the welfare and concerns of workers is organised labour.

“We as leaders of Labour unions are aware of the government’s efforts towards meeting its obligations to workers. I can tell you, as Labour representative in Bauchi, no worker is owed salary”, he stressed.

Hassan disclosed that a report had been submitted to the state government on salary reforms and permanent ways to resolve all issues around salaries.

On the claims that ministries are responsible for the payment of staff salaries, Hassan affirmed that each ministry pays as it is their responsibility to do so.

“Every ministry or establishment of government is therefore responsible for the timely payment of its staff salaries”, he said.

Hassan thanked Governor Mohammed for the “tremendous transformation in Bauchi and his dedication to safeguarding lives and property of the people.”

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