PDP faults Otti on Abia judicial workers, says Ikpeazu didn’t owe for 8 years

Ikpeazu and Gov Otti

Abia State Chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has faulted a statement credited to Labour Party government headed by Governor Alex Otti which allege that the immediate past administration of Dr. Okezie Ikpeazu owed judiciary workers in the State for the eight years.

By Emma Ogbuehi

Abia State Chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has faulted a statement credited to Labour Party government headed by Governor Alex Otti which allege that the immediate past administration of Dr. Okezie Ikpeazu owed judiciary workers in the State for the eight years.

PDP rather insisted that the judiciary workers in the State were paid their due salaries and allowances at the time Ikpeazu handed over the reins of government to Otti on May 29, 2023.

The party made the clarification in a statement by its Vice Chairman/ Acting State Publicity Secretary, Elder Abraham Amah. It described as utterly embarrassing, and barefaced lie, the press release signed by Chief Press Secretary, to the governor Kazie Uko wherein he mischievously alleged that Otti has commenced the payment of the eight years’ salary arrears to Judiciary workers in Abia.

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Amah described the issue of eight years of salary arrears as nothing but the wicked construction of the current administration to continue to ride on the back of lies and propaganda to cover up its incompetence in governance.

“For the records, the Judiciary workers union, JUSUN was in discussions with all the State governments as of 2015, long before Dr Okezie Ikpeazu assumed office and there were many issues on the table including autonomy for the Judiciary and minimum wage salary increase for its members.

“Unfortunately for the Ikpeazu administration, the same elements shouting about a non-existent eight years’ salary arrears today were the ones that surreptitiously forced the JUSUN leadership to single out Abia State for a proposed strike meant to embarrass the young administration.

“To stave off the strike, it signed an agreement to increase Judiciary staff minimum wage from N22, 000 to N40, 000 which many States rejected and JUSUN insisted on being paid the six months arrears before the agreement which the previous government refused to pay because it considered it outrageous. That is what Alex Otti and his handlers have mischievously, as always, converted to eight years. 

“Thankfully and to the vindication of Abia PDP and Dr Okezie Ikpeazu, as  widely reported by the mainstream news media in Nigeria, the Chief Registrar of Abia State High Court, Mrs. Victoria Okey-Nwokeukwu had refuted the claim that Judges and Judiciary workers in Abia State were owed salaries because according to her, Honourable Judges are paid by the National Judiciary Council (NJC) while Abia State pays their allowances including vacation allowance which had been paid up to 2022. She described the report that Judiciary workers were being owed eight years’ salary as misleading and an embarrassment to the State government.”

Amah added that the Commissioner for Finance during the Ikpeazu administration, Obinna Oriaku has weighed in on the matter and described as untrue the statement that the government owed Judiciary workers eight years’ salaries.

Amah accused the Otti government of building its image and public relations on lies and propaganda just to defend its incompetence and failures.

“From what has transpired in this ill-fated outing where its shameful lies have been punctured and ridiculed, it is obvious to Abians that the majority of what this government has sold to them since May 29, 2023, is nothing but lies, lies and lies to deceive them”, the statement stressed.

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