C’River LG workers protest nine-month salary delay
Workers of the Cross River State Local Government Service Commission protested at the Governor's Office due to nine months of unpaid salaries, calling for urgent government intervention.
Workers of the Cross River State Unified Local Government Service Commission expressed their frustration by staging a peaceful protest at the Governor's Office in Calabar, due to nine months of unpaid salaries. The workers emphasized the severe hardship this delay has caused, affecting their ability to meet basic needs and support their families. Many of them carried placards and voiced their grievances, seeking the immediate attention of Governor Bassey Otu to address their plight.
During the protest, the employees submitted a letter to the governor outlining their struggles. They highlighted that, despite their commitment to serving the state, they have not been compensated for their work since being employed through the commission. This lack of payment has had dire consequences for many, including parents who could not afford school fees for their children, further exacerbating the hardships faced by families during this period.
The protest underscores the urgent need for the state government to not only address the salary arrears but also to implement measures to prevent such situations from recurring in the future. The protesters' action sheds light on the broader issues of employee welfare and government accountability in Nigeria, calling for greater support for public servants who are dedicated to their roles despite the challenges they face.