From ODINAKA EZEOKA.
President Muhammadu Buhari has succumbed to pressure by state governors and has
instructed that 50 per cent balance of the Paris Club Debt refund be
paid to them.
This was even as the governors have
agreed to deploy the refund to pay workers’ salaries, in time for the
yuletide celebrations.
The governor, however, said they would clear the arrears, on the condition that the refund gets to them before the yueltide.
The presidnet gave the payment directive,
yesterday, during a meeting with the Nigerian Governors’ Forum (NGF) in
Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory.
The governors were led to the meeting,
which held at the Presidential Villa, by the ir Chairman and Zamfara
State Governor, Abdulaziz Yari.
Governor Rochas Okorocha of Imo State,
who briefed State House Correspondents after the closed-door meeting,
also confirmed the president’s directive.
The governors had, in October, demanded
the release of the remaining balance of the Paris Club refund by
November, to enable them include it in their 2018 budget appropriation.
Yari had led seven of the governors to meet with President Buhari at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, in October.
Those in the October delegation were
Governors Emmanuel Udom of Akwa Ibom representing South South, Atiku
Bagudu of Kebbi, representing North West, Abdulfatah Ahmed of Kwara,
representing North Central, deputy governor of Ebonyi, Dr. Eric Kelechi
Igwe representing South East, Mohammed Abubakar of Bauchi, representing
North East, and Rotimi Akeredolu of Ondo, representing South West.
Okorocha siad: “It was a brief meeting
between the governors and the President of the Federal Republic of
Nigeria. The discussion centred on Paris Club refund basically. It is
the end of the year and the president has expressed the need to ensure
that every Nigerian, especially the workers, have a beautiful Christmas
and the issue of outstanding Paris club was discussed and that was taken
care of, to ensure that workers in various states and everywhere in the
country get to celebrate Christmas.
“We also seized the opportunity to review
our working relationship with the president, from the states, and we
found out that we are in harmony.
“There is no difference between us and
the president. Everybody seems to be happy working together. But,
particularly, we commended the president for getting Nigeria out of
recession, within such a short time. We commended Mr. President and
everybody left quite happy.
“We are looking at getting the balance of Paris Club refund thrashed out once and for all.
“We also made a request for Mr.
President’s approval that the balance should form part of our 2018
budget because we can’t include it until we are sure that the money is
coming. That was also sorted out.
“So, as it is now, the issue of workers
took the centre stage and Mr. President was concerned about those who
depend on their salaries, to feed their families and pay their house
rent and he had the assurance from the governors that we will meet up
those obligations. It was emphasised that states and federal governments
must work together to get Nigeria out of its present economic
predicament to make Nigeria a better society for all of us.”
Asked if all salary arrears will be
cleared by each state before Christmas, Okorocha said, “Yes, with the
Paris Club coming, every worker should enjoy his/her Christmas. I made
it clea
NIGERIAN GOVERNORS SHED TEARS AS BUHARI ORDER THEM TO PAY SALARY ARREARS BEFORE CHRISTMASS.
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