It Is Not An Achievement To Pay Salaries – SDP Knocks Gov Ododo

Aisha Umaru
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The Publicity Secretary of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) in Kogi State, Isaiah Ijele has tackled governor of the State, Usman Ododo.

He accused him of conniving with his godfather, Yahaya Bello, to mismanage the state.

Speaking during an appearance on Arise Television on Wednesday, Usman lamented that Ododo has ‘sinned’ by refusing to pay workers their salaries.

He argued that paying salaries is not an achievement but a compulsory commitment by the government.

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Ijele said, “I don’t know if you believe that payment of salaries and wages, even the holy books say labourers are worthy of their wages, and it’s a sin to withhold the wages of labourers.

“It’s not an achievement but a compulsory commitment on the part of the government. They can’t keep working if you are not paying them.

“I keep saying that what was Ododo’s manifesto in line with his performance? During the election, we were seeing him campaigning alongside former governor GYB. How many times did you see him talking? He never granted any interview.

“We are talking about the dividends of democracy and doing what is right for democracy. What is an achievement in paying salaries? We are talking about infrastructural development and insecurity in the state.”

He accused Ododo of failing to fight insecurity across Kogi State.

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Ijele insisted that the SDP has managed the affairs of the opposition in the state.

He added, “Are you aware that most vehicles can’t even ply that road to the East as we are talking because of kidnapping?

 

“SDP in Kogi State has judiciously managed the affairs of the state as an opposition party without being biased. When they perform, we applaud them, and when they don’t perform, we speak to their face and say, ‘Man, you are not doing well.’

 

“Ododo doesn’t have a manifesto, so he can’t even tell us what he has done, with the billions flowing into the state right now.”

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