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#Chiwest News Update: In keeping with his promise to revive moribund establishments and transform workers’ fortunes in Anambra State, the state governor, Chief Willie Obiano, has graciously lifted the burden off the shoulders of the staff of the State Water Corporation and 108 former Anambra Sanitation and Environment Protection Agency (ANSEPA) members of staff by clearing outstanding arrears of salaries and allowances owed the two gov­ ernment parastatals by previous administrationsto the tune of N1, 863,197,452.76 (approximately N1.92 billion). Of this grand total, N1, 502,997,239.76 was paid to the staff of the state Water Corporation, who were owed arrears of salaries and allowances from 2000, when Dr. Chinwoke Mbadinuju was governor, to the immediate past administration. On the other hand, N360, 140,213 being the balance of N711, 229,000 outstanding salaries and allowances of about 100 staff of former ANSEPA, now called Anambra State Waste Management Authority (ASWAMA), was settled by Governor Obiano, being the amount due while the matter was in court. The former ANSEPA staff were sacked by the past administration but are presently seeking reinstatement for unlawful dismissal. Judgment is yet to be given on the matter. This pay-off is part of the grand plan of the Obiano administration to heal old wounds and seal every possible crack that could stand in the way of his efforts to move Anambra State forward. While giving a directive for the liquidation of the arrears of salaries and allowances, Governor Obiano also set up a committee to ensure that the payment was made to real staff and not ghost workers. It was gathered that the arrears of salaries and allowances from May 2000 to September 2005 stood at not less than N411, 006,221.11 between the intervening periods of governors Chinwoke Mbadinuju and Chris Ngige while the arrears of salaries and allowances hovered around 435, 471, 803.87 from 2006 to 2008 when MEDAL Consultants were engaged to X- ray the situation after, which the wage bill skyrocketed to billions of naira. Though the last administration had in 2007, released about N200 million as part payment for the outstanding debts it inherited and incurred, the Amalgamated Union of Public Corporations, Civil Service, Technical and Rec­ reational Service Employees (AUPCCSTRSE) through a suit No. NICN/ABJ/120/2013 instituted on behalf of its affiliated workers, dragged the immediate past administration to the Industrial Arbitration Court over the huge indebtedness running into billions. The union won the case and the past state government filed an appeal but lost it, compel­ ling the court to issue a Garnishee Order and the judgment was documented in the Federal Republic of Nigeria Official Gazette. Following the victory of the union, the law abiding incumbent governor of the state, Chief Obiano did not waste time to liquidate the arrears of N1, 502,997,239.76 for Water Corporation staff and N360, 140,213 for ANSEPA staff, bringing the total fund re­ leased to N1, 863,197,452.76 (approximately N1.92 billion.) Anambra State Water Corporation came into being by virtue of Edict 3 of 1999 while the Federal Government of Nigeria Official Gazette No. 55 of November 24, 1977 Volume 64 declared it as a public service. Source: Anambra State Report
Posted on: Thu, 13 Nov 2014 05:41:28 +0000

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