The Osun State Government has said salaries of workers in the
state have been delayed as a result of some strategies it is putting in
place to eliminate errors.
The delay, according to the Commissioner for Finance, Dr. Wale
Bolorunduro, was caused by the determination not to allow errors in
payments as well as failure by some stakeholders to immediately buy into
the new payment methods aimed at ensuring transparency and promptness.
Bolorunduro said, “The state commenced biometric-based salary
automation last year to achieve faster processing of salary and
recording of the bonafide workers. This has the buy in of workers, whose
labour unions were also part of the standing stakeholders committee.
“The automation went live in October and was used to pay November and
December salaries alongside the manual payroll. Then there was a
disruption to the exercise in January. Therefore, automated processing
could not commence as usual on January 7. All entreaties to labour
failed and they submitted that their members had agreed that January
salary would be delayed until they clear their issues with the
government.
“They pulled out of the stakeholders committee meeting, and there was
no way we could know the issues until a meeting was held with Mr.
Governor on the January 21. The issue was that 120 workers were left out
in Hospital Management Board’s November salary, out of 3,000 employees
and that it was reduced to 60 workers in December.”
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