The governor, however, promised to keep the workforce fully appraised of the situation as it unfolds, in line with the policy of his administration on transparency and openness.
The Governor challenged workers to use the low keyed celebrations of 2020, on account of the COVID-19 pandemic to evolve new methods and strategies to work under the emerging world order.
He also challenged the workforce to be in the Vanguard of the fight against the pandemic through vigorous public enlightenment and personal examples and thanked Abia workers especially those in the medical and other allied services for their sacrifices to the state and assured that their labors will not be in vain.
This was contained in a statement by Governor Ikpeazu’s Chief Press Secretary, Onyebuchi Ememanka, while felicitating with workers on the 2020 labour Day held on Friday.
He said, “As the government begins to consider a re-assessment of the lockdown in the state our workforce must lead from the front in their conduct at the workplace by fully complying with all directives from the State Government”.
The Governor who described workers as the engine room of the state renewed the commitment of his administration to the welfare of workers even in the face of challenges.
Ikpeazu enjoined Abia workers to continue to give their best to the service of |Abia State, assuring that the present tempo of giving attention to the payment of salaries and pensions will be sustained.
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Prophet of Doom!!!
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He doesn't like paying salary so he wants to use covid as excuse
DeletePerson wey no dey pay salary before, come dey find reason not to pay.
ReplyDeleteHmmmmm... it won't be easy for Government workers in Abia state post COVID-19.
....And sadly I am one 😥😥
DeleteWorkers are always warned of hardships and politicians are always warned of chops?
ReplyDeleteAs if the workers aren't in hardships already. 😏😏😏
shut up, how many corona virus cases don dey d whole naija? people wey don get plenty dey talk, una wey be scam still dey talk
ReplyDeleteNawa o.
ReplyDeleteHow does he expect them to survive kwanu.
God help us all.
Has it ever been easy in that state
ReplyDeleteWhen last did u pay workers? When last did u pay pensioners? Still paying pensioners for 2018 yet u went ahead to slash their salaries.i pity u.only my mum's prayers against u and u generation makes me shudder.
ReplyDelete2018 salary??? Yet slashed.. that's not fair at all. Old people's sweat...
DeleteRepent Okezie,Abia has ariaria and so many big markets.Abia is an oil producing state,yet you refuse to pay salaries.y?
ReplyDeleteThis Man has no repentance in his dictionary, he wants to use covid-19 as an excuse to continue their games. He has dissolved Covid-19 task force after extorting people of their hard earned money only to set up the mobile court now for continuation. GOD will always pay us according to our deeds. JISINUIKE!!!!
DeleteWhen has there never been hardship in Abia state? Mtchewwwww
ReplyDeleteOga when was the last time you paid civil servants in your state. Abia poly lecturers are owed more than 12 month's salar, abia state teaching hospital were not paid all through 2019. Teachers Keanu???? Don't make me start abeg
ReplyDeleteYou are warning workers of impending hardship while you and your boys have been stealing and are still stealing billions of Abia money. Memorise this,there shall be no peace for the wicked.
ReplyDeleteGbam.... His kinsmen are cursing him left, right, front and back.
DeleteSilly governor
ReplyDeleteI have nothing to say but to tell dat you administration is too poor in terms of workers salary, dat you have failed Abians, and you have failed ngwa land.
ReplyDeleteI have nothing to say but to tell dat you administration is too poor in terms of workers salary, dat you have failed Abians, and you have failed ngwa land.
ReplyDeleteAbia State is under curse. How I wish this governor has paid debt owed to workers. Am sure it will sustain them till December. We'll all give an account of our lives
ReplyDeleteAbia State government is not doing well let them pay workers their salaries.
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