The
rift between the Osun State Government and Labour union over the usage of
automation system for the payment of salaries of public workers may have been
resolved, following the payment of January and February salaries of the workers
through the system.
It
was also gathered that the March salaries would also be paid to the workers in
a couple of days to allow workers have enough money to celebrate the
forthcoming Easter.
A
statement signed by the state Commissioner for Finance, Economy Planning and
Budget, Dr. Wale Bolorunduro, said the salaries were paid without the state
collecting the January Allocation from the Federation Account.
It
would be recalled that the January salary payment was disrupted by labour
leaders in the state who pulled out of the stakeholders committee set up to
monitor the automation of salary.
The
labour union’s action also led to the delay in the payment of January salary.
The January and February salaries were paid last week while March salary will
be paid normally.
According
to the commissioner, “the Government of Osun State has cleared all outstanding
salaries. The disruption of salary system caused in January by labour union
halting the automation payment has become a thing of the past as the government
has paid January and February salaries thereby bringing it to date on its
deliberate policy of paying salary on or before 26th of each month irrespective
of when PDP-led central government pays federal allocation.
The
Commissioner urged the civil servants and teachers to reciprocate the gesture
of the government by offering quality services to Osun people and to work for
the rapid development of the state.
The
rift on the usage of automation system in the payment of salary in the state
was rejected by the labour union, which insisted that the manual system of
payment should be maintained.
The
labour leaders stressed that when the process was newly introduced, there were
a lot of mix ups by the consultant handling it.
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