Eid-el-Ftr: Borno gov’t pays workers April salaries

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Governor Babagana Umara Zulum of Borno State has approved the payment of workers’ salaries for the month of April, 2023.

Zulum’s media team in a statement on Monday, explained that the payment which is consistent with how the Governor has operated in nearly four years, was to enable workers prepare for the eid-il-fitr (Sallah) celebrations expected to hold by the weekend.

Workers across the state have started receiving credit alerts, the media team confirmed.

“Governor Zulum has always argued that payment of salaries does not count as achievement since salaries are debts owed workers for their services, as such, the governor has never defaulted on monthly payment of salaries and pensions while he has released over N20 billion to clear gratuities owed retired workers,” the media team said.

The statement explained that while salaries in Borno State have mostly been paid between 25th and 26th of every month, Governor Zulum has regularly approved early payments done between 15th and 17th of affected months, to enable preparation for special occasions such as Sallah and Christmas festivals.

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