Imo State lawmakers rose from a plenary, yesterday, and
marched straight to the Office of the Accountant-General, AG, to protest the
non-payment of their two months salaries and allowances.
The legislators were also irked that workers in some ministries and
parastatals had reportedly not been paid their February and March 2015
salaries.
The lawmakers reacted angrily to the motion raised by the member
representing Onuimo state constituency, Mr. Robertson Ekwebelem, and was
seconded by the member for Ehime Mbano constituency, Mr. Kingsley Dimaku.
Following the motion, the House resolved to meet with the Accountant-General
and the Commissioner for Finance, to ascertain why civil servants and lawmakers
were being owed their legitimate earnings.
The obviously angry lawmakers, on arrival at the Accountant-General’s Office,
were heard as they sought to know the reason their salaries and that of civil
servants remained unpaid for two months.
That their trip to the Accountant-General’s Office was fruitless as the
AG, Mrs. S. N. Udogu, was said to be attending to another official assignment
somewhere.
It was also gathered that Mrs. Udogu was promptly alerted of the
lawmakers’ protest march and quickly scampered into safety before their
arrival.
A senior staff member in one of the state ministries said that “when the
trip to the AG’s office failed, the legislators stormed the office of the
Commissioner for Finance, before returning to the House to conclude the day’s
sitting.”
Imo lawmakers protest non-payment of 2 months salaries
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Thursday, April 16, 2015
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