Benue speaks on ‘plan’ to sack workers
Commissioner for Finance, David Olofu, dismissed the speculation, insisting that the Samuel Ortom administration was not considering laying off workers in the state service.
“This is because of the nature of the economy of our state. He is somebody who has lived all his live in Benue State and he knows that to every worker in Benue, there are about four to five dependents, so he has never, since I started working with him, considered any of those two options.
“Our neighboring states, of course went for one of those options but that equally has not solved the problem.
“So, what we ask for is the understanding of our people. Let them know that when the situation improves, we will do everything to achieve and meet their needs.
“So, we need to make our agriculture more competitive. That is what the government is doing now by opening up our rural areas. And in no distant time, we will surely get there and our people would have every reason to laud this administration.”
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