
Impeccable sources within the Osun State Ministry of Finance have
revealed to The Paradigm, real reason the state cannot pay workers
salaries for the past six months.
Except sometime drastic actions are taken, the situation will continue
for the next one year and more, The Paradigm can authoritatively
confirm.
Government document shows the state received a net allocation of N111.3
billion between 2010 and 2014. However, the state wage bill far
outweighs its income.
The state emoluments i.e. wages, salaries et al gulped N113.62 billion between the same period.
Osun state, a largely agrarian society, has a population of 4 million
people according to the 2006 population census. However, only 1% of the
population gulps 102% of the state’s allocation through its 40,000
strong civil service.
Except there is an increase from the federal government allocation,
reduction of staff salary, or a drastic reduction of the state civil
service, the government might not be able to pay salaries for a long
time.
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