Ex-Abia LG boss, Otti’s aide in war of words over staff’ April salary

Former Deputy Chairman of Bende LGA, Promise Uzoma Okoro and the Special Adviser to Governor Alex Otti on Media and Publicity, Ferdinand Ekeoma, have engaged one another in a war of words over unpaid staff’ salaries for April, 2023.

Okoro was alleged to have circulated a report the place he alleged that Governor Alex Otti vowed not pay the April salaries of civil servants in the state left behind by former Governor, Okezie Ikpeazu

But in a fast response, the Special Adviser to Governor Alex Otti on Media and Publicity, Ferdinand Ekeoma, described the report as pretend, half-baked and fabrications dished out to attract social media visitors.

Ekeoma, who made it clear that Governor Otti by no means made such a press release, challenged the PDP chieftain to provide proof of the place and when the brand new governor made the mentioned assertion.

Ekeoma, who suggested the general public to ignore the reviews credited to the previous Bende native authorities deputy chairman.

He mentioned Okoro most likely anchored his assumption on the plans of the governor to pay May salary first, earlier than tackling the accrued salary arrears left behind by the previous administration in the state.

Ekeoma’s assertion learn in half, “I read with dismay, the fake report being widely circulated by one Promise Uzoma Okoro wherein he alleged that the governor of Abia state, Dr. Alex Otti, has vowed never to pay the April salary arrears left behind by the former government of Dr. Okezie Ikpeazu.

“The said Mr Okoro could not state where and when the governor made the statement.

“He probably anchored his assumption on the plans of the governor to pay May salary first, which of course is his immediate priority before tackling the humongous accumulated salary arrears left behind, which include the April salary Okoro mentioned.

“The governor understands the place and importance of payment of salary as an enabler of economic growth and development, and is therefore marshaling out the right strategy geared towards clearing the Abia salary mess.”

Ekeoma continued, “It is curious that the poster who had earlier claimed that governor Ikpeazu wasn’t owing April salary is now talking about non-payment of the same April salary, after Ikpeazu had left office.”

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