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Friday, November 30, 2018

Early Christmas In Cross River As Gov. Ayade Pays December Salary

Civil servants in Cross River state have received their December salary, barely four days after getting their November pay.





The state is yet to receive federal allocation for November.


It has become a tradition in the state under the governorship of Senator Ben Ayade, for workers in the state to receive their December salaries in November. Although a section of the workforce has on many occasions protested against early payment of salaries in the state, Governor Ayade has stayed steadfast to early payment of salaries.


On the rationale for the payment of December late November, the Governor explained that the idea is to get workers to do their shopping early, to avoid inflation that always happens close to Christmas. Because we have paid December salary early, we will also pay January salary early so as to assist our workers who are parents meet up with the obligation of paying schools fees for their children,” Ayade assured.


From Daily Post

25 comments:

  1. it may be counter productive as people would have finished spending the money before it is christmas time. Except he pays them annual leave bonus towards the end of december

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    1. May?

      It's actually counter productive. Between now and Xmas is still a very long time for a civil servant who earns less than 20k to save part of it or all of it for Xmas. The money will soon finish before 20th December and many may become broke afterwards except of course they've saved up enough already.

      Paying them by 20th or 23rd just a few days before Xmas would have been better while they anticipate for early January pay too.

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    2. What do you people really want? He no pay wahala, he pay wahala wetin self.who do una?

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  2. Celebrating paying salary that people worked for. What a shame

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    1. Shut up!
      Its not yet december, hes meant to pay only november

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  3. Anon 8:21.. reason before you talk, haba! Which work? Have we even entered December yet?
    Incase you cant assimilate properly, They've not worked for the salary they are collecting, ok?

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  4. Y? We no even enter december yet. The money will finish before december na.

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  5. Good for them. Those that are against the early payment should not spend it till Dec mtcheeeeew

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  6. I so pity this people ehn.

    See, this December salary will finish well before December ending. November salary that was payed will be used to sort out debts and 'liabilities'.
    January salary will come in February if they are 'lucky', most likely March.

    Mehn, the kind hunger that will wire them ehn??Lmaooooooooooooooooooo

    Reject early salary. Let people pay you what they owe you when they owe you, simple.

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    1. My goodness! are Nigerians this daft? Because it is only a daft person that won't be able to manage. If they put that money into good use they won't complain in future!!! What is wrong with some of you?

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  7. They should remember that January is 200 days sha

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    1. 😂😂😂...
      Youre right!

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    2. They’ve not paid December yet mbok.

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  8. He should pay 13th month . That would cushion the effect of this early payment.

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  9. Abeg ooo, I will be relocating to Calabar temporarily for runs before we enter runs season proper. No time for chewing gum boys #I'mamanandIloveMEN AMU NA AMU DI UTO

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  10. I don't think I like this.
    January is like a 100 days. This salary would finish before end of the month.

    I wish mine would be paid 1st week of January even. I can use November salary and sort myself out.

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    1. Even you?! Na wa oh. Gov Ben thank you so much please always pay on time Nigeria is not a place for salaries to be delayed I'm very sure people receiving it will spend wisely I'm very sure they won't finish the money before January. Nigerians are not daft thank you sir

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  11. I feel the reason he pays on time is because he does not want to eat the money.

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  12. A governor of state pays salary and it is new?
    shame!
    A worker deserves his wages!

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