But Gov Abiodun said the inability to do so is because he had to clear the backlog of unpaid salary deductions he met on assumption of office, stressing that COVID-19 pandemic also brought about a drop in revenue.
The PDP, in a statement made available to Ottagistreel by its Ogun State Publicity Secretary, Akinloye Bankole, on Wednesday, said it was a huge concern “to note the blatant refusal to remit the Cooperative Deductions of up to ten months to Ogun workforce by the government of Prince Dapo Abiodun.”
According to him, the contributory scheme remains their entitlements, because it is deducted directly from their monthly salaries.
“As if that is not enough, our party also notes with utmost disgust, that Prince Dapo Abiodun-led government is equally owing Primary and Secondary school teachers about six years leave bonuses. Ogun state Pension Scheme is also not remitted to the various Insurance companies for almost six years, yet being deducted from workers’ salaries monthly directly from the source. This includes the ones he inherited from his predecessor,” the PDP alleged.
While making demands, the PDP asked for the immediate remittance of all outstanding deductions to appropriate quarters for immediate payment to the workers.
Again, the party demanded that “no teacher in Ogun State deserves to be treated with indignity, stressing that the government should pay their bonuses and relieve them of unnecessary pressure.
Hazzan accused the reporter of ‘mischief’, alleging that the question was asked with a ‘biased mind’.
But despite threatening actions against Ottagistreel if it publishes untruths he explained that “10 months deductions is not wrong, yes! And the truth of the matter was that we inherited a backlog. The people who mentioned that we are owing should have also mentioned that the backlog that we met, we paid. Were it not for this drop in revenue allocation that came by way of this COVID-19 pandemic, which affected the entire global economy, we would have long gone far, even in the implementation of the new minimum wage. We’re one of the few states which came up with an arrangement that was devoid of any industrial dispute.
“The issue of remittance of pension deductions is something that we met that we are also trying to correct and it comes with legislation; so many other things are involved. And when the right things are done, of course, the remittance will be made. Deductions will not just come and money will not get remitted the way they are supposed to.
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