Aregbesola To Osun Workers: You ‘ll Get Your Salary Arrears Before Sallah
Osun State governor, Rauf Aregbesola, has assured that his administration would ensure the payment of workers’ salary arrears before the forthcoming Sallah festival.
Aregbesola made the disclosure while addressing some workers and other stakeholders of the state Tuesday evening in Osogbo.
The governor, who described the state workforce as cooperative, said he personally shared in the pains they have gone through.
He said the storm was over as the state has started a new era of development, progress, transformation and everlasting peace.
“By the grace of God, the state will come out again, we will pay workers their salary before the Sallah celebration. Our government is one that is committed to workers’ welfare.
“We will also like to implore workers to join government in its effort to block some channels of leakages. It will be of great help to government and the people if you turn yourselves to whistle blowers by reporting any act or persons that are doing anything that will affect the state,” the governor emphasised.
Aregbesola expressed appreciation for what he called the workers’ commitment to his administration’s dream of transforming the state,said their sense of understanding and commitment was profound.He therefore urged the workers in the state to keep an eagle eye as soon as the payment commences by helping the government in fishing out any mischievous or fraudulent act that might be perpetrated by those who want to reap from where they did not sow.
Aregbesola made the disclosure while addressing some workers and other stakeholders of the state Tuesday evening in Osogbo.
The governor, who described the state workforce as cooperative, said he personally shared in the pains they have gone through.
He said the storm was over as the state has started a new era of development, progress, transformation and everlasting peace.
“By the grace of God, the state will come out again, we will pay workers their salary before the Sallah celebration. Our government is one that is committed to workers’ welfare.
“We will also like to implore workers to join government in its effort to block some channels of leakages. It will be of great help to government and the people if you turn yourselves to whistle blowers by reporting any act or persons that are doing anything that will affect the state,” the governor emphasised.
Aregbesola expressed appreciation for what he called the workers’ commitment to his administration’s dream of transforming the state,said their sense of understanding and commitment was profound.He therefore urged the workers in the state to keep an eagle eye as soon as the payment commences by helping the government in fishing out any mischievous or fraudulent act that might be perpetrated by those who want to reap from where they did not sow.