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Gov Otti pays June salary to workers in Abia
Governor Alex Otti of Abia State on Tuesday ordered the payment of June salary to workers in the state.
The Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Kazie Uko, in a statement in Umuahia on Tuesday, declared that “Governor Otti has fulfilled his promise to civil servants in the state to pay their monthly salaries on or before the 28th of every month.
“Dr. Otti on Monday directed the Accountant General of the state, Mrs. Njum Onyemenam, to ensure that all verified workers in the state civil service receive their June salary before Wednesday, June 28, 2023.”
The CPS said that the Governor’s directive came after a meeting with the Accountant General and some other senior members of his government.
The statement reads:
BREAKING NEWS: OTTI FULFILLS PROMISE TO ABIA WORKERS, PAYS JUNE SALARIES
Abia State Governor, Dr. Alex Otti, OFR, has fulfilled his promise to civil servants in the state to pay their monthly salaries on or before the 28th of every month.
Dr. Otti on Monday directed the Accountant General of the state, Mrs. Njum Onyemenam, to ensure that all verified workers in the state civil service receive their June salary before Wednesday, June 28, 2023.
The Governor’s directive came after a meeting with the Accountant General and some other senior members of his government.
Governor Otti had in his inaugural speech to the people of Abia on May 29, 2023, promised that under his watch salaries of civil servants will be paid latest 28th of every month.
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