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Chief of staff ‘boasts’ about Kogi owing 12 months’ salaries

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Edward Onoja, chief of staff to Yahaya Bello, governor of Kogi state, sees nothing wrong with his state owing workers 12 months’ salaries.
Dismissing the reports that Kogi had not paid workers for over one year, Onoja said salaries were paid in January, February and March.
He spoke on Sunrise Daily, a breakfast programme on Channels Television.
“Let me state this very clearly, I just said nobody is being owed 15 months, maximum will be 12 months,” he said.
“Why did I say so? People were paid in January full, people were paid in February full, and people were paid in March full. When you do your maths from April till date, maximum being owed would have been 12 months. So, 15 months is falsehood and I can stand by that anywhere.”
Chamberlain Usoh, the anchor of the programme, had asked: “Mr Onoja, it comes across as though you are thumping your chest that people are being owed for 12 months,” and Onoja replied: “Yes please.”
After receiving backlash over the insensitive comment, the chief of staff said he did not hear Ushoh clearly before responding to the question.
He blamed the situation on poor network.
“So I had a telephone interview on ChannelsTV’s Sunrise Daily this morning. About 5 minutes of stilted talk-time during which horrible network and static feedback prevented me from hearing Chamberlain Usoh’s questions clearly, and thus from responding in a concise or sequential manner,” he said in a statement.
“Next thing I know, there is a trending video of the interview posted by the station under a banner headline I consider utterly irresponsible.
“Anyway, we in the Administration of Governor Yahaya Bello are used to the media stable in which Channels is tethered. Their unfortunate shenanigans have become comic relief around here. If we cough and they declare there is a tuberculosis pandemic in the state, we have learnt to take a sip water, smile and continue with what we are doing. No be today.”
Onoja made the claim exactly two days after Lai Mohammed, minister of information, gave the same excuse after being criticised over a comment on the show of Richard Quest, a CNN reporter.
Mohammed had said Senegal has the best jollof rice on the continent, but Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo has since set the records straight.
Who knows if a top government official will also make Onoja realise that owing for 12 days or 12 weeks is not what should be heard in public.

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