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Inability Of 27 State To Pay Workers Salary Disgraceful —Buhari

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June 23, 2016
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PRESIDENT Muhammadu Buhari, on Wednesday, said the inability of 27 states government to pay monthly salaries of their workers is disgraceful to Nigeria.

President Buhari,  according to News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), stated this in Abuja, while addressing staff of the Presidential Villa.

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He expressed dismay that in spite of the initial bailout funds given to some states, workers in those states were yet to receive their salaries.

“The matter that may shock you is that 27 out of the 36 states could not pay salaries. This is a disgrace to Nigeria; it’s a disgrace. Up till now, some of the states cannot pay salaries.

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“What happened to all that we have been getting all this time? We looked left, right, centre, up and down and said; any savings? There was nothing, because we developed a consumption that we were not supposed to have developed,” he said.

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Buhari, therefore, advised state governments to diversify their revenue sources to strengthen their financial positions.

He pledged that his administration’s ongoing war against corruption would be sustained to rid the country of the debilitating effects of the wanton looting of public funds.

“I have never in my life – from class monitor to here, for the second time in different form – believed in corruption.

“With what we are doing, if we made any mistake along the line of compromising our integrity, the country would have been further dragged back by blackmail and other things. We’ll not touch anybody that did not touch public funds.

“If you behave yourself, you may not have houses in Abuja or in Europe or in America, but you will sleep soundly and your children and families will enjoy respect,” he said.

President Buhari also reiterated the determination of his administration to stop all forms of fraud in the country.

He said security agencies had been alerted to apprehend persons engaged in currency racketeering in the country, adding that “for those who have plenty of naira and use bankers and others to stamp papers and buy the dollars and take them outside, we will have to do something else, because we are alerting all security agencies.

“All fraud must be stopped. This exercise will continue as long as this leadership is here.

“Whoever takes anything that does not belong to him and is not entitled to him and he is caught will be documented and taken before the court.”

He assured that he would continue to lead the country with patriotic zeal, integrity, dedication and commitment to improving the living conditions of ordinary Nigerians.

“As I said 30 years ago, we have no other country than Nigeria; we are determined to rehabilitate the country for coming generations.

“The process of change is not easy, but with your dedication, we can deal successfully with the issues that currently confront us,” he said.

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