Osun workers lambast Kolapo Alimi for denying Aregbesola over half-salary, pension arrears• Praise gov't for confirming non-payment of March wage• Challenge it on N300bn revenue, staff strength, wage bill
By Adekunle Alao
Workers in the employment of the Osun State Government have praised the state government for confirming their claim that the March wage award to workers and pensioners in the state had not been paid.
This is just as they condemned Mr Kolapo Alimi, the Commissioner for Information and Public Enlightenment, for distancing himself from Ogbeni Rauf Ogbeni whose government owed 30 months half-salary.
The workers in a statement signed by Comrade Gabriel Adeoye, Organising Secretary of the Osun Workers Union ( OWU) in response to the rebuttal circulated by Alimi, said the information commissioner has confirmed, by denying the Aregbesola government he served for eight years, that he is a desperate politician who can forfeit his honour in order to keep his pot of soup.
In the words of Adeoye, "It is disheartening that the ill-prepared commissioner for information in the state, Oluomo Kolapo Alimi, would in his puerile attempt to defend the government of the day castigate his political mentor, benefactor and the man who brought him to political limelight, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, for owing 30 months half salary and leaving 'humongous N76bn pension and wage-related debt' for the state."
The union explained that the half-salary regime was implemented in Osun state from June 2015 until 2018 when the government of Aregbesola came to an end.
He added that contrary to the lies of the current government, only workers on level 13 and above received half salary while those on level 8 to 12 received 75% of their salary.
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