Ortom to pay Benue workers’ salaries with Paris Club Refund
Terver Akase, the Chief Press Secretary to the governor, stated this during a chat with newsmen in Makurdi on Wednesday.
He disclosed that while the Benue government was expecting 25 per cent from the second tranche of the Paris Club refund which should be about N13 billion, it got 12.5 per cent of the refund out of which five percent was taken at source to pay the consultant as agreed by governors of the 36 states of the federation.
“The state was expecting 25% of the refund in the second tranche. What came in was just N6.8 billion. Five percent was taken from the amount. That is why we have 6.4 billion.”
“The N6.4 billion that was released is not even enough to pay for one month salary and the internally generated revenue is between N250 million and N300 million monthly. So it would have to augment it from other sources to be able to pay for one month salary.”
The CPS, however, noted the decision by the state government to focus on payment of workers’ salary did not mean that the other infrastructural projects would be completely abandoned, insisting that some projects which have been completed would soon be commissioned while ongoing ones would be completed as soon as funds are available.
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