Ortom directs BSU management to pay new lecturers
The Governor gave the directive in a statement made available to DAILY POST by his Chief Press Secretary, Terver Akase, on Friday.
According to him, the approval given to the BSU management was based on its request to only replace academic staff who had retired. He further stated that the monthly subvention the university receives from the State Government has not reduced and salaries of the new staff were factored in the allocations, so there is no reason for non-payment of the affected lecturers.
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