As part of efforts to settle the salary debts of state workers and support them in line with his 2022 governorship campaign promise. Governor Ademola Adeleke of Osun State has approved the payment of another batch of half salary arrears owed by the administration of one of his predecessors, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola.
The governor’s media aide, Olawale Rasheed, disclosed this in a statement made available to newsmen on Saturday in Osogbo, the Osun State capital.
The new settlement of half-salary arrears, as gathered would be the third by the governor in line with the template issued early this year to pay the debts on a quarterly basis.
Governor Adeleke’s administration has paid those of the first and second quarters while workers are to receive the third quarter payment alongside their July salary.
Adeleke made a promise to voters last year to pay the salary arrears in instalments. The administration went on to inherit about N26 billion in half-salary arrears and about N50 billion in pension-related debts from the previous government.
Commenting on the approval, the governor reiterated his commitment to the faithful implementation of the template for the payment of the inherited salary arrears, adding that the template was a consensus among all stakeholders on how to exit the half-salary trope.
“I want to assure Osun workers that the payment is progressing as scheduled. Despite the tight fiscal situation, we are prioritising workers’ welfare by paying the inherited debt on an installment basis,” Governor Adeleke said.
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