Governor Okorocha owes Imo State Broadcasting Corporation 13 months’ salary

Talented broadcast journalists working with the Imo state Broadcasting Service  are on their way out of the station.

This follows non-payment of 13 months salary arrears to some staff of the corporation by the state government.

Investigation has it that less than 7 professionals working with the media house have not received salaries since January, 2014.

The salaries of the pressmen some of whom have left the erstwhile vibrant media house was stopped when government ordered the revalidation of staff of the government owned parastatal, which is under the state ministry of information and strategy.

Some of the affected persons have been on a permanent engagement with the establishment and have worked in observance of full civil service standards, including increment notice. Others are contracted by the management as guest artistes.

Further findings showed that some government officials who are aware of the unpaid salaries pledged to resolve the matter, a promise which at the time of this report has not been met.

Though some of the aggrieved artistes have stuck with the operators of Orient television and radio station, but investigations showed that the cash trapped talents have had to depend on their families and friends to survive in the hope that reprieve will come their way soon.

A highly placed official of the ministry who reacted to the claims, however, refuted any claim that any of the workers under the ministry are being owed salaries. ‘The only outstanding salary owed IBC staff is for the month just ended’ the official said.
Source : 247ureports
Governor Okorocha owes Imo State Broadcasting Corporation 13 months’ salary Governor Okorocha owes Imo State Broadcasting Corporation 13 months’ salary Reviewed by Unknown on Tuesday, February 24, 2015 Rating: 5

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