Why Nasarawa didn’t pay March salaries in full – Gov. Sule

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Why Nasarawa didn’t pay March salaries in full – Gov. Sule
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Gov. Abdullahi Sule of Nasarawa State has explained why some local government councils in the state were not able to pay the March salaries in full...

Gov. Abdullahi Sule of Nasarawa State has explained why some local government councils in the state were not able to pay the March salaries in full.

Sule said even though the state government was able to pay its workers and pensioners in full, some councils were only able to pay their workers in percentage. “I didn’t say anything about it because the LGCs are autonomous, a lot of people didn’t get to understand what is happening.“At the state level we have paid workers 100 per cent of their salaries, 100 per cent of their pension, irrespective of the challenges we are facing.

Sule also disclosed that the state government has been assisting the local governments to pay full salaries for about three to four months now.

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