Thursday, 23 June 2016

It's a Disgrace That Most States Can't Pay Salaries - President Buhari

The President has cried out over the inability of some states to pay salaries as he called it a disgraceful act.
President Muhammadu Buhari
 
President Muhammadu Buhari has called the inability of some states to pay salaries of their workers a big disgrace. He made the statement yesterday as he vowed to rid Nigeria of fraud and corruption.
 
While speaking at the State House yesterday before the Presidential Villa workers who gathered at the forecourt of the Presidential Villa to welcome him back from his vacation, the president condemned those who take what doesn't belong to them thus denying their people needed development.
 
He said: “27 out of the 36 states cannot pay salaries. This is a disgrace to Nigeria. It is a disgrace up till now that most of the states cannot pay salaries. What happened to all we have gotten over the years? We look up and down, left, right and centre, what have we saved? There was nothing because we developed a consumption culture that we were not supposed to develop. Most of your colleagues that have left service, I doubt if they are getting benefits. That is the situation we find ourselves in.”
 
He further said that the militants in the Niger Delta are bent on destroying oil installations. 
 
He said: “Unfortunately, the other unstable part of the country, the Niger Delta, with their myriads of organizations that are competing over which one can do more damage to the country and the oil companies and oil wells. For how long are we going to do this?”
 
He said “all fraud must stop. If they don’t believe us, they should go try and see those we caught red-handed with public funds. This will continue as long as this leadership is here.

“Whoever takes anything that does not belong to him or that he is not entitled to, it will be documented and the person will be taken to court. This is the only way I think we can bail ourselves out.

“I am asking you to dedicate yourselves more to your country because I said more than 30 years ago, that there is no other country we can call our home, but Nigeria.” He said
 
“We are determined to rehabilitate our country for the sake of our children and our grandchildren. I have never in my life from class monitor to this place, twice in different forms, believed in corruption.

“But we won’t touch anybody who did not touch public funds, you should behave yourself. If you don’t have houses in Abuja and the whole of Europe, you will sleep soundly. You and your family will earn respect. But if you shortchange the treasury, you will be caught and I pity your family because people will be abusing them.

“People will be calling you big thieves that how did you raise money to build all the houses in Abuja and Europe with your meagre salary. I think personal integrity is something to be encouraged. I assure you that I am absolutely dedicated to serving Nigeria. Those who behave themselves will never regret,” he added.

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